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True Detective - McConaughey/Harrelson crime series - S2 starts June 21st

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Doesn't do it for me. In fact, none of the artwork I've seen so far does. Shame, for such a great show with a lot of great thematic material, the fan artwork is leaving a lot to be desired.

same here, there's so much potential but each mondo-like poster i've seen just plain sucks
 
I like this one:

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Or people should have taken inspiration from the credits:

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Oooooh, that one is good!

And yeah, the titles are god tier. Listening to the theme ("Far From Any Road" by The Handsome Family) now. So good.
 
Doesn't do it for me. In fact, none of the artwork I've seen so far does. Shame, for such a great show with a lot of great thematic material, the fan artwork is leaving a lot to be desired.
Yea that poster is crap.
The official? one above me is way better.
 
Work week is over, now just that silly thing called the weekend to be over so we can get to True Detective. I'm probably gonna rewatch all the episodes next weekend before the finale.
 
Doesn't do it for me. In fact, none of the artwork I've seen so far does. Shame, for such a great show with a lot of great thematic material, the fan artwork is leaving a lot to be desired.

This. Haven't found a single piece that is a must-buy. The style of everything I've seen so far feels...rushed? Under-developed? Wrong style?
 
No I guess you're probably right. I didn't know that was apart of some religious institution.

I don't know how prevalent it is, but it is a part of AA. Can't remember what he said he had joined and whether it was real or not.

Maybe Promise Keepers? A quick google shows that as a religious group.
 
I don't know how prevalent it is, but it is a part of AA. Can't remember what he said he had joined and whether it was real or not.

Maybe Promise Keepers? A quick google shows that as a religious group.

Marty said he was in Promise Keepers. Yes, they're a Christian group, from what I can tell.
 
well i've been banned for 2 weeks but jesus christ this show

Welcome back man!

What a great show! I absolutely love it and I'm always left wanting to see the next episode. I saw someone mentioned this show will be different every season? Can someone link me to some info regarding that, I'd love to read a bit more about the show in general aside from this first season.

Also, as far as the imagery from the intro goes, I fucking love this shot!

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Hmmm, just noticed that the name of one of the guards who escorted the pharamcy/murderer guy to his cell right before he slit his wrists, was named, "Childress." The same last name of "Ted Childress," the detective who was in charge of the the missing Fontenot girl case. Speculation: Probably the son/relative of Ted (who probably swept the Fontenot case under the rug). This guard, being that he works in the area, could have easily found out that the guy was talking about the "Yellow King" and informed his higher ups that he was about to talk which is why the dude got that phone call. Meh, it's probably nothing. This is what addys do to me when watching this show. Time is a flat circle.
 
Welcome back man!

What a great show! I absolutely love it and I'm always left wanting to see the next episode. I saw someone mentioned this show will be different every season? Can someone link me to some info regarding that, I'd love to read a bit more about the show in general aside from this first season.

Also, as far as the imagery from the intro goes, I fucking love this shot!

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That always makes me think of a Greek Helmet.

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I also think this article should be added to the mix, prominently.

http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/..._is_about_storytelling_not_just_a_murder.htmlTrue Detective is not really a whodunit. It’s an exploration of storytelling. - Slate

The clear comparison being Twin Peaks. People don't remember that show for
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being the killer. You remember the show for everything else.
 
Until this "style/photoshop filter effect" dies

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Fan posters will never be more than an instantly dateable minor fad.

I actually like that style. The first one is the best, though.

Kevin Tong should have done one for True Detective as well. Look at this one for Hannibal:


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Until this "style/photoshop filter effect" dies

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Fan posters will never be more than an instantly dateable minor fad.

Ugh, furry-faced Gosling is one of my biggest poster disappointments :(

I actually like that style. The first one is the best, though.

Kevin Tong should have done one for True Detective as well. Look at this one for Hannibal:


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I wouldn't mind him giving it a go, though. Can't wait till my Hannibal arrives!

*high fives NotTheGuyYouKill*

EDIT: In fact, the grass/background of the Hannibal piece already gave me a Lovecraft vibe.
 
I've seen exactly zero episodes of Hannibal

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Give it a shot, seriously. I remember when the thread appeared on GAF, which was the first time I'd heard about it, and it received almost universal apprehension. Those who watched it slowly realized it was a hidden gem, exemplified by the numerous "you know, this show is actually pretty amazing" articles/reviews after season end. Matt Zoller Seitz thinks it's even better than True Detective...!

IMO, they are too different to compare but complement each other extremely well. I think the writing is one notch below TD, but the performances are right up there, and it has a stylized beauty to it (seriously, it's one of the best looking shows to ever grace TV). It's extremely interested in the psychology of the characters and what it means to be a "normal human being", to have an identity, or what it means to identify (or not) with humanity/society.
 
I've seen exactly zero episodes of Hannibal
Watch it. Don't ask anyone about the season, just watch it. You'll be mesmerized by the operatic gore and wondering all the while what's going on, and why. Then the final episode hits and you have to go back and rewatch to see what you missed. Really expertly done.

Man I must have dreamed the buzzing drones of the finale for weeks afterwards. Is the soundtrack out yet?
 
Hannibal is worth watching just for the direction and cinamatography. It's almost up there with True Detective in that respect. Incredible framing and use of colour.

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It even doubles as a food porn show!
 
Hannibal is worth watching just for the direction and cinamatography. It's almost up there with True Detective in that respect. Incredible framing and use of colour.


It even doubles as a food porn show!

And the Will Graham hallucinations/crime scene recreations are fucking phenomenal.

Imagine if Rustin Cole's hallucinations were turned up all the way to 13.
 
This show is so great we don't even need to talk about it! #flatcircle #theolrustycohle #hashtag
 
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Give it a shot, seriously. I remember when the thread appeared on GAF, which was the first time I'd heard about it, and it received almost universal apprehension. Those who watched it slowly realized it was a hidden gem, exemplified by the numerous "you know, this show is actually pretty amazing" articles/reviews after season end. Matt Zoller Seitz thinks it's even better than True Detective...!

IMO, they are too different to compare but complement each other extremely well. I think the writing is one notch below TD, but the performances are right up there, and it has a stylized beauty to it (seriously, it's one of the best looking shows to ever grace TV). It's extremely interested in the psychology of the characters and what it means to be a "normal human being", to have an identity, or what it means to identify (or not) with humanity/society.

While I agree with most of what you said (I think the writing in TD is leagues ahead), I still think Hannibal was a massive let down. One half of the show is great (Mikkelsen as Hannibal and the elaboration of the killer Hobbs), but it clashes bad with the procedural half of the show. It feels like CSI Hannibal.

The killers are over the top, so much so they are unbelievable. Then there's the weekly serial killer story, they lack the depth needed to become interested in them. There's the cliched operation room where Will Graham's team hang out, over-stylized, with computer monitors on the walls to make it looks flashy. And the guys dealing with forensics that join the team, guns drawn to arrest the latest killer. It really cheapens the whole thing.

Didn't like Lawrence Fishburne as Crawford either. He's one of my favorite characters from the books, a part already cast and played to perfection by Scott Glenn in Silence of the Lambs. Fishburne is a good actor, but he doesn't have much range, he's essentially the same here as every other role he's played.

If I wasn't so in love with the books, maybe I could have enjoyed it. As it is, I gave up half way through season one and reread the novels again.
 
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