This sounds like we're posturing. Making excuses. This is like a 50-year-old TV executive writing for a movie about teenagers.
It's ridiculous. We don't need this crap. The promised windfall never arrived. I think that the vast majority of folks in the Twin Cities are just fine with being "flyover country", and don't need to pretend we're something that we're not.
Either way you look at it,MSP metropolitan area is one of the better in the United States.Its the 14th largest, but what is more important is its role as a regional hub. Its the largest metro area between Chicago and Seattle. Minneapolis has more theater seats per capita than any city in the US besides NYC. Four professional sports teams, and like the ad said,home to many fortune 500s.Fortune 500s dont just settle anywhere.MSP offers its fair share of exitment
It's not like they chose to settle here, friend. Target started here as Dayton's in 1902, Best Buy started as Sound of Music in the '60s...they didn't just say "Hey, we're an established large business, let's move to the Twin Cities!"
My point is that the video is saying "look at us! We're super important and cool!" when we should just be living. I don't want us to be a hip city that everyone moves to -- look at how that's changed cities like Seattle, and (to a lesser extent) Austin.
Yeah, but it should be generally understood that people like to liken the people of MN to the movie Fargo. If one doesn't know that, then it would put one's cultural knowledge of MN in question.
They're clearly not "dising" Fargo. Its a response to the movie. Didn't you ever think that it was weird that it was called Fargo when most of it was in the Twin Cities and MN?
yeah ok still dont think your getting it here, there was a movie called fargo in it the city of fargo was portrayed as hicksville, so thats why they are making the comment about fargo....because of the movie, nothing to do with the actual city
Fargo is actually the asshole of the United States of America.
You seriously can't sit there and try to defend it, because I've lived there...I've experienced it...and if you still refuse to admit that its a disgusting place, then you're in denial and ignorant to the fact that that place sucks. Downtown is like a rundown ghost town and makes me want to gag
This sounds like we're posturing. Making excuses. This is like a 50-year-old TV executive writing for a movie about teenagers.
It's ridiculous. We don't need this crap. The promised windfall never arrived. I think that the vast majority of folks in the Twin Cities are just fine with being "flyover country", and don't need to pretend we're something that we're not.
Besides, I like hotdish.
433 3 years ago
What was being "pretended"?
I didn't see anything pretend.
It was just a promotional ad stating the facts and cool things of the Twin Cities...
knke0402 3 years ago
We're not a big, exciting metro area, and we don't need to be. If you want to be Chicago, NYC, or LA, move to those places.
433 3 years ago
You're in geographic denial man.
Either way you look at it,MSP metropolitan area is one of the better in the United States.Its the 14th largest, but what is more important is its role as a regional hub. Its the largest metro area between Chicago and Seattle. Minneapolis has more theater seats per capita than any city in the US besides NYC. Four professional sports teams, and like the ad said,home to many fortune 500s.Fortune 500s dont just settle anywhere.MSP offers its fair share of exitment
knke0402 3 years ago
It's not like they chose to settle here, friend. Target started here as Dayton's in 1902, Best Buy started as Sound of Music in the '60s...they didn't just say "Hey, we're an established large business, let's move to the Twin Cities!"
My point is that the video is saying "look at us! We're super important and cool!" when we should just be living. I don't want us to be a hip city that everyone moves to -- look at how that's changed cities like Seattle, and (to a lesser extent) Austin.
433 3 years ago
So they throw in the bit of being known for being humble and nice then go and dis Fargo. I for one think that puts their credibility in question.
Kettch47 3 years ago
It's not dissing Fargo. It's saying that we're not like how the movie Fargo portrays us Minnesotans to be.
iamneek 3 years ago
maybe they could have clarified that with "were not the movie fargo"
spookypen 3 years ago
Yeah, but it should be generally understood that people like to liken the people of MN to the movie Fargo. If one doesn't know that, then it would put one's cultural knowledge of MN in question.
iamneek 3 years ago
stupid coment.
They're clearly not "dising" Fargo. Its a response to the movie. Didn't you ever think that it was weird that it was called Fargo when most of it was in the Twin Cities and MN?
knke0402 3 years ago
This commercial rules! Makes me proud to be a Minnesotan.
aluminumpork 3 years ago
love this commercial! i especially love Ole, because I'm married to him!
hollyspi 3 years ago
Fuck you shit tits. Fargo kicks ass. Just like the Bison kicked your ass last football season.
ilikestraberries 3 years ago
yeah ever heard of the movie called Fargo, probably what its talking about
cobberhanson 3 years ago
duh
Fargo is a city in North Dakota.
Why did they diss Fargo??
FireStormDude 3 years ago
Amen. Fargo rules.
FireStormDude 3 years ago
yeah ok still dont think your getting it here, there was a movie called fargo in it the city of fargo was portrayed as hicksville, so thats why they are making the comment about fargo....because of the movie, nothing to do with the actual city
cobberhanson 3 years ago
That movie had one scene from Fargo. The rest were from Walker Minnesota and Minneapolis.
ilikestraberries 3 years ago
Edit: Fargo the movie rules.
Fargo the city is crap.
Fargo is actually the asshole of the United States of America.
You seriously can't sit there and try to defend it, because I've lived there...I've experienced it...and if you still refuse to admit that its a disgusting place, then you're in denial and ignorant to the fact that that place sucks. Downtown is like a rundown ghost town and makes me want to gag
knke0402 3 years ago
No...I need to say it again!
I truly love this commercial.
Spiffy141 3 years ago
LOVE IT!
Spiffy141 3 years ago
What a wicked nice commercial.
jblasc01 3 years ago