Quote Originally Posted by Strider View Post
Colin Farrell is always better when he's not doing the A-list action hero thing. See: Horrible Bosses, In Bruges, Seven Psychopaths.

And I don't understand the hate for Vince Vaughn, since I'm of the opinion he's got like two different modes: low-key slacker type and slow-burning villain type. Think of Robin Williams, who you may remember killed it on Law and Order and in movies like Insomnia. It just so happens that Vaughn has leaned more on the former in recent years, but don't forget roles he had in Into the Wild and Cell. He's got it in him.

Can you tell how excited I am now that #TrueDetectiveSeason2 is actually here?
Was he in Into the Wild? I don't remember him at all.

I did like Colin Farrell in In Bruges, but I found his role in Seven Psychopaths as not awesome. I don't know what it was. He is very out of place as an Irishman among Americans. I have nothing against the Irish, but it felt like his character was Irish solely because Colin Farrell is Irish; the character probably would have been American if it were any other actor in the role. Maybe that wasn't his fault because his character was written that way, but he does very well as playing an American as seen in Minority Report, which is probably my favorite thing I have yet to see him in.

I haven't seen any of the trailers yet, so I'm just going off of what I've read on the internet about his role this season.

What villainous roles have we seen Vince Vaughn in?