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The Way BackWhat has Colin Farrell ever been good in?
In Bruges
MM definitely had a comeback, not sure he needed one but ppl for the most part wrote him off as a rom com actor and considered A Time To Kill a fluke. He was in a lot of corny bad chick flicks, check his resume. You'd need a comeback from that. Wasn't hard for him cuz he's great though, so we got Lincoln Lawyer.Collin should of got an oscar nod for phone booth.
my god
The Recruit
Minority Report
In Bruges
Seven Psychopaths
The Way Back
Don't dismiss him just yet. He's having a very similar "comeback" like McConaughey did.
what comeback is that? MM never needed a comeback he just decided to move into serious roles and get away from the chick flicks
No denying Fargo overall had a better story than True Detective. What made TD great or helped in it being recognized with alt he hype was the acting and that one amazing ep ppl still about.FX is salty. Two amazing shows no need to fight.
On whether Fargo will face the same challenges as True Detective in casting Season 2:
Following the announcement that Fargo will return for a 10-episode second season, Landgraf was asked whether he expects to face the same casting and storyline scrutiny that HBO's True Detective has been weathering since the end of its first season earlier this year. His response was calm, cool, and collected, with a dash of fightin' words: "I think [True Detective] is going to have to prove that it's more than just a vehicle for movie stars," Landgraf said, adding that [True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto] "is going to have to prove that he can write something truly great." He went on to praise Fargo writer Noah Hawley's incredible work in Season 1, saying that it'd be "nice to have a movie star in the second cycle of Fargo, but I don’t really think it’s necessary. I think we needed Billy Bob Thornton [in Season 1], but I don’t think we need somebody next year. It will bring more buzz [to have a big name], but frankly, I think we can do it with unknowns. I think Allison Tolman brought as much as to Fargo as Billy Bob Thornton. We could do the whole show with a group of talented young Allison Tolmans."
That's a damn lie imo.As it's been said- good writing trumps all.
Those of you that keep making fun of how people dug into the series like it was Lost...
That's a sign of great writing! It's thought provoking.
http://www.filmdivider.com/3813/tru...-three-investigators-two-male-and-one-female/The first solid information on the new season’s detectives came along a week ago or so with the revelation that Colin Farrell had been offered a role. We heard at the same time that there was another young male part also under discussion, and the program makers had apparently considered Taylor Kitsch for that role.
I can tell you now that these would make up two corners of the series’ central triangle of investigators, two men and a woman from different Californian cities and their own distinct branches of the State’s law enforcement bodies, coming together to uncover a whole mess of corruption.
The third corner will be a woman, a character in her 30s. She’s a Monterey Sherrif with – as you might well expect – trouble in her past and problems in her day-to-day.
Her issues are with alcohol and gambling. Farrell’s character has terrible problems with cocaine and anger management. The young guy, a member of the California Highway Patrol, has been suspended for sexually exploiting a young woman he pulled over. Nobody is clean. It’s still True Detective.
Farrell will have a partner, an older detective, though he’s not one of the central players and when Pizzolatto said there are four characters at the centre of this story, I expect he meant the three main investigators and a nefarious entrepreneur
The new mystery is to be kickstarted by the murder of Ray Caspar, City Manager of a fictional Californian city. From what I can gather, the new, partly invented map that Pizzolatto is drawing will be essential to his new story. As he teased, some months ago, part of the mystery will involve California’s transportation systems. This plot will involve a corrupt scheme to link North and South California with a high speed train, all in pursuit of profitable land ownership and lucrative federal grants.
Vince Vaughn Circling True Detective Season 2 Lead Role
By Michael Ausiello / August 4 2014, 12:13 PM PDT
The True Detective Season 2 rumor mill has churned out another name: Vince Vaughn.
TVLine has learned exclusively that the Swingers actor is in preliminary talks to play one of the three leads in the HBO drama’s upcoming second season.
In mid-July, word spread that Colin Farrell and Taylor Kitsch are reportedly in serious discussions for two of the season’s lead roles, while series creator Nic Pizzolatto has said that the new season will be set in California and feature “four central roles.”
At the Television Critics Association summer press tour last month, HBO president Michael Lombardo said a Season 2 casting announcement was imminent, adding, “[T]he two scripts we have are…more exciting than the first season.”
That would be hilariousThey gon' offer Owen next or nah?
Basically.Heath being the Joker is like one freaking example out of ton that ended up being trash.
Bale passed??? :x
Heath being the Joker is like one freaking example out of ton that ended up being trash.