It only becomes a money problem, production costs wise. It doesn't have anything to do with actors since if they ever walk out of some film they both won't get paid and get bad rep. There's a lot of movies that went full hell during shooting (Apocalypse Now, The Godfather, Jaws, some early...
Farrell's carrer suffered from Alexander, which was a mess on every level anyway. He was quite good in a lot of movies (Miami Vice, In Bruges, Dead Man Down, The New World, etc). He's a good actor, he just needs solid direction and quality script.
I really think this TD season seems off mostly because of the writing : some characters have mediocre / bad dialogues and scenes. I think they should have sticked with the cop duo, probably Ani / Ray since their dynamic works fine. Maybe TD season 2 characters didn't get involved during...
Still sergeant. Anyway the shootout scene wasn't horrible but it felt mediocre when you compare it to season one episode 4's shootout scene. As someone said, it's your average shootout scene where all the red shirt cops get killed and villains have one thousand ammo magazines. It's not awful...
Also True Detective season 2 shares interesting stuff with James Ellroy'sThe Big Nowhere(characters, plot and setup). I wouldn't call it plagiarism though.
Trying to cleverly unmask the killer right after the first episode of True Detective is like old people watching "Murder She Wrote" or "Matlock", spotting that dodgy nervous guy and calling him the perp before anyone else. I think it's not about the destination, it's about the journey.
Yeah I think it's because their season 1 chemistry was kinda catchy and had a stellar development : MattMcC was on a highly redeemable path (Lincoln Lawyer, Killer Joe, et) after doing shitty romcoms, Woody Harrelson was also kind of back from the shitty acting stuff tier (besides Reddit fiasco...
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I liked it a lot : interesting characters, good and very good actors, nice plot and story. The opening soundtrack didn't really bother me, I kinda liked how the opening felt stifling and sweaty. Also The Cardigans and Nick Cave. Well done.
So I bought Final Fantasy XIV to give it a try since some people praise its PvE and the game looks well alive. Two days in and the game seems okay, gameplay and class system are interesting but there's this noticeable lag undermining my gaming experience. Maybe I'm playing on an overcrowded...
I'm hyped as fuck for Fallout4 mostly because "I want to believe". The Witcher 3 set a new milestone regarding RPGs, let's see how Bethesda will deal with it. Maybe the whole construction / base defense / crafting stuff is gimmicky. Maybe not
I'm a Muse fan and I was eager to see where they'd go since they said after 2nd Law that they want to go back to their roots. I've listened to Drones twice and I think it's quite mediocre : most riffs seems half-assed and feel quickly forgettable, the rock guitar magic is AWOL (minus Psycho...