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  2. Mar 8, 2021 · The last line of Fargo refers to the impending arrival of a baby: the countdown to a new life being brought into the world. In 1996, the film’s coda—a warmly lit two shot of expectant mother ...

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  3. Showrunner Noah Hawley spoke to IndieWire about the latest "Fargo," rewatching the series before embarking on Season 5, and how Tommy Lee Jones' sheriff influenced Jon Hamm's.

  4. Jan 16, 2024 · From the beginning, Roy Tillman has served as a malevolent twist on Tommy Lee Jones’s Ed Tom Bell in “No Country,” both hailing from a long line of county sheriffs patrolling arid stretches ...

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  6. Dec 1, 2023 · The Coens would achieve similar pathos the following decade using Tommy Lee Jones’ character in No Country for Old Men. But if Jones’ Sheriff Bell, chilled by the winter of life, speaks sorrowfully of a hypothetical “man” who would “have to put his soul at hazard” to be part of our violent world, Marge clearly fears for one ...

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  7. Apr 20, 2017 · In the movie Fargo, the bad guys use a wood-chipper. On the show, Jesse Plemons’ Ed Blumqist prefers his butcher shop’s meat-grinder. The effect is the same: a grim, gory method of destroying ...

  8. Nov 1, 2007 · There’s also Tommy Lee Jones playing a cop as righteous as Marge in Fargo. Except that this close adaptation of the 2005 Cormac McCarthy novel isn’t a greatest-hits pastiche. By Coen standards...