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Killer joe is crackers.
Well that didn't play out like I thought it would, left me feeling a bit low.
On the whole not as good as the first one but still excellent television.
Killer Joe is indeed a bonkers film.
I've moaned a bit about this series in comparison to the first, but the last 3 episodes really pulled it back into that dark and gritty place that the first season got to.
Great ending. After struggling to keep my interest in the first half of the series, it actually felt quite epic by the end!
The storyline just felt a bit overcomplicated for my simple brain to keep track of, which is maybe why I struggled with the first half. So many characters with different agendas to keep track of.
I enjoyed it but way way too disjointed and complicated. Thought Vince Vaughan was great btw.
I wanted Vince to walk away happy into the sunset.
Vince doesn't do walking away, which I think was the reason for his eventual demise ๐
I absolutely loved it. Was it as good as series 1? No, but it was still excellent television. I'm a massive fan of anything LA noir tinged so it was a no brainer for me. I loved the bleak ending, something that is rare in today's sugar coated, magnolia coloured TV. I previously despised Colin Farrell but he was superb in the role. VV also improved significantly over the series and his initial character potrayal totally made sense by the end
*SPOILER ALERT*
The bit where Ray decided to go and see his son for the last time was one of the tensest scenes I've watched in a long time.
Haters gonna hate though...
carbonfiend - MemberI enjoyed it but way way too disjointed and complicated. Thought Vince Vaughan was great btw.
He was bloody awful! There was a line where that googly eyed ginger woman says "you're a terrible actor" to him, I can't wait to see it used in a comedy re-edit.
Well that clip says more about the person who created it than VV. FWIW I thought he handled it very well considering all the flaws in the series. Incidentally none of the critique of season two has mentioned him in fact it's all directed at Colin Farrell from what I have read.
carbonfiend - MemberFWIW I thought he handled it very well considering all the flaws in the series. Incidentally none of the critique of season two has mentioned him
Oh?
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/06/vince-vaughn-is-the-worst-part-of-true-detective-season-2
http://www.****/tvshowbiz/article-3169525/True-Detective-embarrassing-mess-Jim-Shelley.html
Well done you win.
carbonfiend - MemberWell done you win.
Oh come now, you flatter me. Let's just agree that I'm better than you and I win the internet.
You definitely won something today but it wasn't the internet I'm afraid
I thought he did ok, he had some pretty clunky dialogue to deal with.
Yay, glad some folk caught Killer Joe ๐
**sorry - definite spoilers contained below**
Series finale was brilliant... weird that they introduced new characters at the end (or if they weren't new, I didn't remember them!)
But the endings for each of the main characters was fab. Sweaty palms with Ray's return and shoot-out, VV's ending in the desert was classic.
It was a bit overly complicated, but I enjoyed every second.


