#Noah Hawley
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comiced · 3 months ago
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Legion Season 3 Posters (2019)
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freckledjoes · 11 months ago
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JOE KEERY with some familiar faces from Fargo @ FX and Vanity Fair "Celebrate Fearless Television Emmy Party" - January 13 2024
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fullyclothedlunch · 8 months ago
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i’m giving up on trying to be normal, i will instead be her
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thwipped · 10 months ago
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🐅 The Tiger 🐅
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loremori · 7 days ago
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Martin Freeman (324/366)
2014
Keith Carradine, Russell Harvard, Billy Bob Thornton, Warren Littlefield, Colin Hanks, Allison Tolman, Martin Freeman and Noah Hawley attends the Paley Center For Media Presents: "Fargo". Photo by Dave Kotinsky.
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uncannybroker · 10 months ago
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Bro lied
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fieldcinema · 10 months ago
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Fargo Season 5 Dir. Noah Hawley
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metaforadohomeminvisivel · 1 year ago
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gameofthunder66 · 13 days ago
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Fargo (2014-2024) tv series
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-(finished) watchin' Season 4- 11/11/2024- 3 stars- on Hulu (FX)
84% Rotten Tomatoes- Season 4
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tv-moments · 9 months ago
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Fargo
Season 5, “The Tiger”
Director: Dana Gonzales
DoP: Peter Konczal
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thefutureiswhat · 2 months ago
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Richa Moorjani, Noah Hawley, David Rysdahl, Juno Temple, and Lamorne Morris at Vanity Fair's pre-Emmys bash, cohosted by FX.
(via Instagram)
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the-desolated-quill · 4 months ago
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Did you know Noah Hawley, the writer and showrunner of Fargo, was going to write and direct a Doctor Doom prequel film before Disney bought 20th Century Fox and shelved the project?
No idea if it would have been any good, but I just thought I’d mention it.
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geekcavepodcast · 3 months ago
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Alien: Earth Teaser
"When a mysterious space vessel crash-lands on Earth, a young woman (Sydney Chandler) and a ragtag group of tactical soldiers make a fateful discovery that puts them face-to-face with the planet’s greatest threat." (FX Networks)
Alien: Earth stars Sydney Chandler, Alex Lawther, and Timothy Olyphant. The series hails from Noah Hawley.
FX Networks' Alien: Earth will release to Hulu in 2025.
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tarbaby4293 · 1 year ago
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Thank you to Sam Spruell for being covered head to toe in mud and blood and buck ass naked for a whole episode. I love you dearly.
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glasshalftrue · 10 months ago
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i generally really liked the fifth season of fargo and thought it was a pretty good return to form after the disappointing fourth season, but it was definitely still weaker than the first three, and one of my biggest criticisms is how it handled the character of Lorraine (played by Jennifer Jason-Leigh). her performance is one of complete over-the-top moustache-twirling villainy - which is fine in and of itself, the show is certainly no stranger to cartoonishly larger-than-life characters. but it doesn't really square with the semi-redemption arc she eventually goes through. roy tillman is, rightfully, painted as a complete monster and gets the comeuppance he deserves, but Lorraine never suffers any consequences for her actions - and while it's totally fine for a villain to "get away with it", so to speak, i get the sense that the show doesn't quite see her fate (or lack thereof) as a miscarriage of justice so much as a perfectly fair conclusion for her now that she's "one of the good guys". but just because she's expanded her circle of empathy just enough to include Dot in it doesn't mean she's a good person, and it's shown that her debt collection business is extremely predatory and has ruined many, many lives. yet because she's less crude and more outwardly respectable than roy, her misdeeds cold and detached rather than and hot-blooded and personal, we're not expected to hate her in the same visceral way that we hate the wife-beating, gun-toting authoritarian nutjob. now, im not opposed to villains with shades of nuance; it makes total sense for Lorraine to be particularly incensed by misogyny, and a big theme of this season is toxic masculinity, and conversely, the plight of being a woman in a man's world. but for a season that is so nakedly contemporary and political, it seems odd to let the Billionaire off the hook, and i think it speaks to the the myopic liberal mindset that hawley's seething contempt for trump has, unfortunately, put him in. (on that same note: i'm uncomfortable with the show's use of prison rape as something we're supposed to cheer for at the end of the season. i can't say i'd shed many tears for someone like roy, but in general prison rape is treated like a punchline in society, even celebrated as a de-facto component of the penal system, so it's disappointing to see the show contribute to that retributive trend.)
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loremori · 4 months ago
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2014
Billy Bob Thornton, Martin Freeman and writer/producer Noah Hawley are photographed for USA Today on April 10, 2014 in New York City. Photo by Todd Plitt.
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