A bunch of broken souls working on a puzzle together. LET'S GO!!
A bunch of broken souls working on a puzzle together. LET'S GO!!
U can tell they went for a certain look w/ this cast. All these pretty c@cs. McAdams aint got the depth for this, and Ferrell been done. Riggins is surprising tho
Im gonna watch it, but the story is already all over the fukkin place. U can tell Colin trying to top Mcconaughey, but he aint up to it
They didnt even kniw the city
Just like Gone girlPardon me while I rant for a second. I don't know what these fukk boy reviewers were watching, or what some of you all who haven't enjoyed this episode are watching. This shyt is dope as fukk. The foreboding and macabre atmosphere of season 1 remains fully intact and realized in season 2, fantastic performances from all actors, huaminzation of characters, we all have our scars, our wounds, our burdens we bare and all of these fully realized and complex characters reflect that. Fantastic direction from Justin Lin, well written and well paced. Great music. We're in California but it still almost feels as if we're in the depressing swamps of Louisiana, similar yet still distinct in it's own way. I love the cityscape and industrial cinematography. The winding roads and highways, the lights of the city off in the distance. I for one am extremely excited for this season and seeing these characters evolve and change, and learning more about their pasts.
So just to get it straight. Caspere was found in McAdams jurisdiction by Riggins and Farrell was assigned to him for a missing person's case. Did I get that right?
Remember the getaway car from that movie? Spotted it in this episode. Weird how the movie was on tonight just before TD premiered.Just like Gone girl
"The film had its world premiere on opening night of the 52nd New York Film Festival on September 26, 2014, before a nationwide theatrical release on October 3, and was received well critically with a commercial success of over $368 million, making it the highest grossing film by David Fincher. Rosamund Pike's performance was particularly praised, and she received nominations for an Academy Award, BAFTA Award, Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress. Further nominations included a Golden Globe Award for Best Director for Fincher and Golden Globe Award, BAFTA Award and Critics' Choice Award nominations for Flynn's adapted screenplay, receiving the award for the latter"Just like Gone girl