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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

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Pittcity Wed 24-Jan-18 07:46:08

Fargo is one of my favourite films of all time.

WilmaKnickersfit Wed 24-Jan-18 01:50:01

You won't forget Fargo once you have watched it. It's got to be 20 years since I first saw it and I can still vividly picture one particular scene. wink

Tegan2 Wed 24-Jan-18 01:35:18

No; Monsters of Folk, Townes van Zandt, Joan Baez etc. But it was seamless and unobtrusive. So glad I knew nothing whatsoever about the film before I saw it, as I didn't know what to expect, and didn't realise it had already won several awards. Now need to watch Fargo and Seven Psychopaths. Last year was a rubbish one, film wise, but this year is going to be a corker. The Post, Lady Bird and The Shape of Water to come. Annoyingly, missed Molly's Game when it was on, though.

WilmaKnickersfit Wed 24-Jan-18 01:03:52

Is it songs or music composed for the film?

Tegan2 Wed 24-Jan-18 00:58:59

The soundtrack is amazing, too...

WilmaKnickersfit Wed 24-Jan-18 00:35:51

There's been quite a lot of controversy about the film, but I think Frances McDormand is a fantastic actress so we would probably see it anyway.

Tegan2 Wed 24-Jan-18 00:23:29

Nominated for several Oscars and well deserved. Not for the fainthearted, or people who don't like violence or swearing, but one of the most riveting films I've ever seen. Supposedly a murder mystery but is, in fact, a film about redemption.