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Yeah, I'm into season 2 thus far. I didn't really enjoy season 1 as much as most.
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I still have a hard time believing Vaughn and McAdams in those roles. Beginnings are still scrambled but coming together. Taylor Kitsch is knocking his role out of the park IMO. Very well acted.
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Taylor Kitsch has always been better than his roles - John Carter, Gambit, and the guy in Battleship just didn't give him much to work with. He's really making me believe this character, and I have high hopes for him as the season goes on.
Vince Vaughn, on the other hand, is a disaster, and he's diminishing the whole show. |
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I don't see Vaughn's acting as all that problematic. Kitsch, I think, is actually overacting, trying too hard to be intense, PTSD-guy. McAdams has done a really good job, and Farrell is consistently excellent.
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Maybe this role will get Kitsch a few more big budget movies he can flop !
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Aim high, Taylor! Aim high!
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Yeah, underneath it all it was Dirty Harry - a lot of disenchanted-cop psychology while the chase for a crazed loner takes its toll on personal lives - and it was a little disappointing when all of the King in Yellow talk turned out to be just babbled nonsense. The genius, though, was in the telling - the setting, the direction, and the performances.
Also, unsurprisingly, Alexandra Daddario said her phone hasn't stopped ringing since HBO aired episode 2. |
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