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The Fargo Theatre, Home of "Wood-Chip Marge"

Posted August 10th, 2004 by Tim
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The Fargo Theatre, Home of "Wood-Chip Marge"

This morning I cruised downtown on my dad's old Schwinn to photograph the the 8-foot tall, 500 pound chainsaw statue of Marge Gunderson from the movie Fargo which stands on the second floor of the Fargo Theatre. Given my feelings about the movie, I thought this was a fitting way for MGM to honor Fargo after the Coen brothers' hijacked the city's name for their movie.

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Yeah...

On April 18th, 2006 Joe commented:
That movie was the S#!t.   Joe
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Love it!

On April 18th, 2006 Trishymouse commented:

I actually love that movie - I don't understand all the flack - I know what you're saying, but it's a MOVIE!!  It was quirky, campy, witty, and fun...

Your photo is amazing...you caught it JUST at the right time...

http://trishymouse.net

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