Did Velcoro mention his son's stolen shoes to the father of the bully, or did he say "stolen property" or something along those lines?
quote:nope....never said anythng but bullying generically.
Did Velcoro mention his son's stolen shoes to the father of the bully, or did he say "stolen property" or something along those lines?
quote:quote:He was probably just alluding to the fact that all the crazy drawings Woody's daughter drew in Season 1, people started obsessing over them and trying to assign meanings to them that didn't exist. He's saying the same thing will happen this season with the milk-girl-thing.quote:Ya I was talking about season 2. Not sure why this was postedquote:quote:
Apologize if it has already been discussed. But, what was up with the woman floating in what looked like a bowl of milk? That was so strange to me, I know the entire house and had crazy stuff/imagery in it (trying to keep this SFW). Could have sworn Farrell said something like, "please tell me you saw that". I didn't understand why the house was all torn up either? I definitely need to watch the episode again.
Here we go...
I'm confused...that was a season 1 thing....he was asking about season 2.
quote:quote:nope....never said anythng but bullying generically.
Did Velcoro mention his son's stolen shoes to the father of the bully, or did he say "stolen property" or something along those lines?
quote:quote:quote:He was probably just alluding to the fact that all the crazy drawings Woody's daughter drew in Season 1, people started obsessing over them and trying to assign meanings to them that didn't exist. He's saying the same thing will happen this season with the milk-girl-thing.quote:Ya I was talking about season 2. Not sure why this was postedquote:quote:
Apologize if it has already been discussed. But, what was up with the woman floating in what looked like a bowl of milk? That was so strange to me, I know the entire house and had crazy stuff/imagery in it (trying to keep this SFW). Could have sworn Farrell said something like, "please tell me you saw that". I didn't understand why the house was all torn up either? I definitely need to watch the episode again.
Here we go...
I'm confused...that was a season 1 thing....he was asking about season 2.
This is exactly what I was doing.
I can see us discussing the doll in milk for weeks after it's over trying to figure out what it means. Meanwhile some Reddit poster will find an obscure text from the 1800's involving a devil worshipping cult that drank goats milk while using childrens dolls in their rituals. Then tying that to a drawing we will see in the background of episode 4, all while pointing out that Rust Cohle once mentioned that dolls are the essence of the spirit converging on human evolution's propensity for an illusion of self grandeur.
It's gonna be great. I love this show.
quote:OK, i was thinking that if the boy and father (after his face is fixed) sit and talk about the incident at some point, all the father has to do is mention that the man said something about "stolen property" and the kid would be able to instantly connect it to Velcoro's son (best case) or maybe a couple or handful of kids (worst case) if he had a habit of stealing from a few others. That is, if the father even remembers that he mentioned stolen property after being pummeled in the face with brass knuckles.quote:quote:nope....never said anythng but bullying generically.
Did Velcoro mention his son's stolen shoes to the father of the bully, or did he say "stolen property" or something along those lines?
Yes he stolen property tot he father. To the bully he didn't say anything but bullying in general.
He also never mentioned 'my son' or 'my boy'. It was just 'if you ever bully anyone again' or something along those lines.
quote:And then somebody will complain that too many of the "loose-ends" didn't get resolved in the finale.quote:quote:He was probably just alluding to the fact that all the crazy drawings Woody's daughter drew in Season 1, people started obsessing over them and trying to assign meanings to them that didn't exist. He's saying the same thing will happen this season with the milk-girl-thing.quote:Ya I was talking about season 2. Not sure why this was postedquote:quote:
Apologize if it has already been discussed. But, what was up with the woman floating in what looked like a bowl of milk? That was so strange to me, I know the entire house and had crazy stuff/imagery in it (trying to keep this SFW). Could have sworn Farrell said something like, "please tell me you saw that". I didn't understand why the house was all torn up either? I definitely need to watch the episode again.
Here we go...
I'm confused...that was a season 1 thing....he was asking about season 2.
This is exactly what I was doing.
I can see us discussing the doll in milk for weeks after it's over trying to figure out what it means. Meanwhile some Reddit poster will find an obscure text from the 1800's involving a devil worshipping cult that drank goats milk while using childrens dolls in their rituals. Then tying that to a drawing we will see in the background of episode 4, all while pointing out that Rust Cohle once mentioned that dolls are the essence of the spirit converging on human evolution's propensity for an illusion of self grandeur.
It's gonna be great. I love this show.
quote:No way it is butt stuff unless it involves his. Guys just don't freak out when a chick opens the back door. With her hatred for men, I'm guessing she started choking him.
So what is the consensus opinion on what it was that McAdams likes "sometimes" that took ole nice guy Steve by surprise? Butt stuff?
quote:quote:No way it is butt stuff unless it involves his. Guys just don't freak out when a chick opens the back door. With her hatred for men, I'm guessing she started choking him.
So what is the consensus opinion on what it was that McAdams likes "sometimes" that took ole nice guy Steve by surprise? Butt stuff?
quote:quote:No way it is butt stuff unless it involves his. Guys just don't freak out when a chick opens the back door. With her hatred for men, I'm guessing she started choking him.
So what is the consensus opinion on what it was that McAdams likes "sometimes" that took ole nice guy Steve by surprise? Butt stuff?
quote:quote:Agreed. The question was included in the script solely to allow him to make the smart-aleck comment (and I paraphrase) "It is supposedly a city."
Couple things I found off a bit...
- I don't think Woodrugh would be able to stop a bike going 100+ mph like he did. That just didn't seem feasible.
- At the end Bezzeride's partner asks Velcoro "What's Vinci?". As a deputy for the county Vinci is in how would he not know that? Seemed misplaced.
quote:I just figured it was choking, extreme bondage, or some butt stuff. She does have a wooden dummy with throwing knives stuck in it, though. I think if she wanted to be cut 'Ol Steve might have just grabbed his stuff and left straight away without being told.quote:quote:No way it is butt stuff unless it involves his. Guys just don't freak out when a chick opens the back door. With her hatred for men, I'm guessing she started choking him.
So what is the consensus opinion on what it was that McAdams likes "sometimes" that took ole nice guy Steve by surprise? Butt stuff?
Or she wanted to be choked. Regardless, whatever Rachel McAdams asks me to do in the sack....I'm doing. Yep, even that (whatever sick thing you're all thinking).
quote:I think he has always been pretty highly respected...but there were always rumors of difficult to work with and a problem on the set as well as concern about personal life (sort of the actors equivalent of off the field issues) with lawsuits, rehab, bad relationships, etc.
I don't exactly know what it is, but Colin Ferrell can eat up a scene on the same level as MM or WH. Even Vince Vaughn seems to disappear in Ferrellpresence. This role Is Farrell, the others are just actors.
(And, I've never been a CF fan, but I sure am now. Not sure why he's not a top 5 a list kinda actor)
quote:I watched that night....CF was genius just in that little Confessions game...he was acting like he knew nothing about it so well while still telling them the actual truth...and he later dropped in and out of other characters and impressions with ease...he really had Vince Vaughn in near panic mode and really taken aback.
Vince Vaughn's reaction to Colin Farrell's confession
Colin Farrell's confession
quote:I love Vince Vaughn, man. If I'm going bar-hopping with celebrities, he's on the short list.
Vince Vaughn's reaction to Colin Farrell's confession
Colin Farrell's confession
quote:Was coming here to post the same... on the second viewing, I realized I forgot all about that opening (possibly flash-forward?) scene.
Personally, if there is a clue to start obsessing over this early, I think its the very opening scene where there are hundreds of markers in a field and you briefly see a "contaminated" sign flash by. Anyone know what that's about? I assume it relates to the railway land Vaughn wants to develop?
quote:This show was one of the few I have ever seen where I felt the music detracted from the show. Could not stand the music in the intro, exit, or even during the show!
And the music...
The music is nails once again. Wonder if there's a Spotify playlist or something out there.
quote:The only thing that annoyed me was hearing his accent slip out a few times.
I've always thought he was underrated. Solid actor and is perfectly cast for this role.
quote:If anyone here hasn't seen In Bruges they really need to see it.
While it wasn't the greatest movie ever, I thought Phone Booth was really creative and well done. Filmed in like 12 days or something, and Farrell owned the screen in that one.
quote:"Bruges is a sh!+hole"quote:If anyone here hasn't seen In Bruges they really need to see it.
quote:Having a beer with him, MM, and Woody Harrelson would be a hell of a good time I think.quote:I love Vince Vaughn, man. If I'm going bar-hopping with celebrities, he's on the short list.
Vince Vaughn's reaction to Colin Farrell's confession
Colin Farrell's confession