Nah that was cliche af every villain does that thing where they spout some pretentious bs before getting their ass kicked. The dude is clearly belligerent, knocks all of his stuff off of his desk, clearly threatens him with a baton and gets all up in his face and he still isn't convinced that the guy will put his hands on him? That's a scene I've seen play out countless times and it's never believable. Velcoro is a violent, edgy idiot for the audience to live out their own rage/revenge fantasies.
@@joeking6972 actually à lot of people keep blabbering their mouth off as if nothing will happen because it gives them the illusion of control in a situation where they do not want to lose it.
@@obiwankenobi9439 Not really you see a disheveled loose canon cop in front of you whose possibly under the inluence, and shows outright aggression, and I'm supposed to believe that the dude's just going to act like nothing happened? That doesn't happen outside of bullshit tv like this. If they were going to do this they could have at least made it look like his mask was cracking under the pressure. Unfortunately this season lacked practically all nuance.
No, that's easy. Subtle layers is much harder. Acting without talking. Reaching you without saying any words and just through the eyes. That's real acting.
“Your compensatory projection of menace is a guarantor of its lack” is a fancy ass way to incorrectly assume Ray won’t beat the ever loving shit out of you.
colin farrell was by far the best thing of season 2. it makes me sick how it somehow seems to be a thing to say negative stuff about this man, no matter what movies he is in, he kills it.
" seems to be a thing to say negative stuff about this man" i've literally never seen a negative comment about Colin Ferrel, so not sure what your on about.
Me neither. He is a cool dude. My idea about him that he had some bisex affair with a guy who he had beaten to death and he had got away with murder. And I guess its easily a true story. I really like him and tge depths of human nature he portrays now and then. Edit: whom,the
And so we have here a fundamental inability to read the room. He was counting on his status, social connections, and abundance of calm, collected confidence to be enough to deter any potential violence, failing to understand that *certain* people, like Ray, don't comprehend or even care about the consequences of committing said violence. He was expecting his lack of fear response would deflate Ray's aggression, when in reality, all it did was piss him off. Should have starting coming clean the second he noticed Ray walk in while wearing a pair of black gloves to cover his fingerprints. Kind of a major red flag he just ignored there.
0:25 old detective trick. not many know it. they don't teach self pixilation much anymore but some departments still have training for it. it's good for causing people to rewind to make sure their drivers are up to date
Around 1:02, it's clear he's been talking down to people his whole life and nobody ever took this approach in retort. I love the look on his face, like a lost child
Rick Springfield should layoff the plastic surgery. He's looking awful. Everyone, please just grow old gracefully. Don't end up looking like a monster like some of the Hollywood actors.
"Your compensatory projection of menace is a guarantor of its lack, and it says something about the depths of your misperceptions."- An introduction to an ass-whooping
@@liamroberts1458 the difference being one character used verbosity and intelligence as a facade. The other used it as a coping mechanism. One is relatable. The other is without scruple. I can forgive a nihilist his delusion when he is moral. But a pretentious predator is still simply a predator.
It seems fake kick sound but it's not also it is not kick sound. If you careful enough to recognize, your computer chair's wheels make that sound with sudden movements
@@sentientmeat8975 I get that there’s some truly bizarre people out there, that leave random, crackpot comments on CZcams. What I don’t understand is how 9 different people liked his comment.. Who are these people? And how can they all be equally stupid enough to agree with his nonsensical gibberish?
I loved this scene because it actually showed someone trying to speak after a few smacks ,And he starts chewing his teeth , Only scene i have ever seen do this in and its what happens in the real world
Really? So the whole Hollywood stereotype of "hit, teeth go flying" is inaccurate? You'll think you're ok, try and speak and feel teeth breaking off in your mouth?? Owww 😲
I agree. The second series was burdened by one of the the first series being the greatest of all time. The only thing bad about this series was the title. Call it something else and it would have been loved. I watched this a second time, and was reminded how amazing it really was.
I think the main issue with season 2 of True Detective was they stretched themselves too thin trying to have multiple protagonists. If they just focused on one character like Ray the whole season and just sprinkled in the other characters as side characters it would've really improved the structure of it. From the get go he was the most interesting character, he had potential to be close to Rust in terms of development.
Honestly, I enjoyed all of the main characters, their backstories, and performances. I think the issue was with a needlessly convoluted plot that really just boiled down to some diamonds and whorehouses. The writers got in their own way and made their great characters lesser. In another show I'd be interested in just watching these 4 main characters and their lives, don't even put in an overarching crime plot to connect them and I'd be very interested in exploring their characters and that alone.
You know what I luv about this series, he gives discipline to people in a way they deserve it. That guy will never talk down to people again with that kind of arrogance.
Yeah it's great. Sadly, in real life, terrible men (with power) get away with their crimes, the worse they are/the more power they have, the more they will get away with it.
"Your compensatory projection of menace is a guarantor of its lack, and it says something about the depths of your misperceptions" Super ironic coming from a guy wearing shades inside while speaking with absolute confidence in the face of someone who's clearly violently capable, specially because the guy happens to be a psychiatrist; his compensatory projection of menace and the depth of his misperception earned him an ass kicking.
One of those cases where if you confront a grizzly bear, don’t run. Instead make yourself as big as possible and shout at it, hoping your bluff will scare it away. Not like you have any other choice if the bear wants to attack. In this case, The bear called the bluff here and attacked lol.
@@filip920 right side of his face was slammed against the wall tho. Ray is strong asf, the force of his lower right jaw hitting the wall is definitely powerful enough to loosen up some teeth
I understand the performance of True Detective was incredible- yet I don’t believe the hatred for this second season is in anyway less than it’s predecessor. This show does not have the elements of the first season, very true. Yet in all truth it still holds up as a great season regardless of the matter. The acting and story were phenomenal. No comparison needed; different tales in their entirety.
S2 is mad underrated and Collin far was incredible, Ray is the 2nd best character in the series behind Rust. If this didn’t have to follow up s1 or would’ve been named something else it would’ve been received way better and Colin deservedly would’ve been one of the frontrunners for the best actor emmy
We should do it to the Rothschilds and Rockefellers, same with how David Rockefeller said in his book Memoirs: If the general populace knew what our family did to the world (its people) in the past hundreds of years, they would tear us out from our houses and lynch us in the streets.
The doctor reminds me somewhat of Mason Verger (Gary Oldman's Mason). Prior to feeding his dogs. At least with his initial mannerisms prior to Ray threatening him.
@@ProfessorxVile Also... Verger's inability to understand the danger he was in when Hannibal Lecter was with him. Quite like the doctor COMPLETELY misreading Ray at 0:50, which is kind of funny because it means his psychology skills are nowhere near as good as Hannibal's.
TD2 may not have been the whole complete animal that season one was but it certainly had its moments and this was one of them. As far as TD3 goes. I'm struggling to remember any such moments that pack as much punch as this scene.
Maybe she really did go through some shit. I mean, we can laugh but, that's what people like the Doctor in this video want. Maybe she's crazy mayne she's not. *shrug*
The second season is a colossal mindfuck if there ever was one. It begins very clunky, uneven, weird pacing, tone seems off. But it gets better, starting with ep 3, I'd say. Melodramatic, depressing, brutal, dark, upping the intensity with every episode. The conclusions of all the story beats and character arks are phenomenal. Oh yeah, und you probably should see a therapist after watching it, this fucking shit made me wanna go coffin shopping.
Truth is you would get in prison pretty fast if you behaved like this. Thats why slightly decent people dont go around beating their rage on everyone who annyos them.
Except those people like Ray that push it too far get killed. The groups in power have insane wealth and influence, a "nobody" won't deter them, sadly.
You should look up that video with the girl who was kidnapped at 3 and abused until she turned 12, at which she stated she was led to a executioner's block, only for someone inside of that whole group to 'save' her. There's a video on it on CZcams of her stating everything but I can't for the life of me remember it... just know that many of the top world's politicians are in on those groups.
@@DutchGuyMike Damn it's really horrifying to think that there's probably some innocent kid somewhere going through the same thing right now and that nothing is being done about it since the ones at the top are controlling it.
@@Lunk42 Some? There are perhaps millions of kids suffering right now.. luckily way fewer than in the past as being a female and a kid in most of humanity's existence wasn't a very good experience, to say the least. Plenty of people do things against perverted people/predators etc but the ones at the top are untouchable as they control the system, they can easily force a judge or chief to "see things a certain way". I wish it were otherwise..
When a dude with a crazy angry look on his face wearing black leather gloves and holding a billy club is standing in front of you and threatening you........... " Your compensatory projection of menace, is a guarantor of it's lack".. is probably NOT the best thing to say!~
Often times, I feel like it's the smallest touches-- the kind you can easily miss-- that can lend **just** the right amount of impact to a movie, TV show, and sometimes a composed piece of music. Like when Pitlor starts spitting teeth. Sure, he could've just spit of a couple of fake "tooth" props and conveyed the idea that he just gave up a couple teeth. But the way that the sound guys foleyed in that sound effect of chipped/cracked teeth swirling in his mouth before spitting them out really sold it. See also: the panic breathing, and the sort of wet, choking (presumably on blood) noise made by Martz when Eli brutally smashed his face into the bar-top in "Book Of Eli."
Good scene. I noticed that the victim didn’t sell his arm fracture while crawling on the floor. Small detail. But the 1st season would have caught it. Great show
Surely the poster of this video added that himself to avoid copyright strikes? I just can’t believe the makers of this show would allow a sound that horrendously shit to be in this scene
@@pyjamakid3982 I think it implies he makes decently attractive girls--8s--into even more attractive girls (10s) by means of medication. Doesn't make a tremendous amount of sense but that's my guess
I used to check on Johnny all the time but if he is always with some girl I really don't like watching it. I don't think I have to put up with that from ANYBODY and I still need a HUSBAND ONLY for me too.
I love how all the smugness dissapears after he gets the first fist in the face. Great acting.
What was it mike Tyson said? Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face? Lol
Nah that was cliche af every villain does that thing where they spout some pretentious bs before getting their ass kicked.
The dude is clearly belligerent, knocks all of his stuff off of his desk, clearly threatens him with a baton and gets all up in his face and he still isn't convinced that the guy will put his hands on him? That's a scene I've seen play out countless times and it's never believable.
Velcoro is a violent, edgy idiot for the audience to live out their own rage/revenge fantasies.
@@joeking6972 actually à lot of people keep blabbering their mouth off as if nothing will happen because it gives them the illusion of control in a situation where they do not want to lose it.
@@obiwankenobi9439 Not really you see a disheveled loose canon cop in front of you whose possibly under the inluence, and shows outright aggression, and I'm supposed to believe that the dude's just going to act like nothing happened?
That doesn't happen outside of bullshit tv like this. If they were going to do this they could have at least made it look like his mask was cracking under the pressure. Unfortunately this season lacked practically all nuance.
No, that's easy. Subtle layers is much harder. Acting without talking. Reaching you without saying any words and just through the eyes. That's real acting.
“Your compensatory projection of menace is a guarantor of its lack” is a fancy ass way to incorrectly assume Ray won’t beat the ever loving shit out of you.
assumptions are the mother of all fuck ups
more accurately, "you don't scare me"
is then scared
Should have said "My compensatory projection of fearlessness is a guarantor of its lack"
By saying that he basically asked Ray to beat him up. Stupid move.
No one talks like that in real life, especially not in that situation. So pretentious. Season 1 was way better.
He’s not the detective we want, he’s the detective we need
lol he was a good man but as far as cops go he was crooked as hell
I love Ray but he's more effective at splitting wigs than he is at detective work tbh lol.
Ray and Hank Voight best detectives
colin farrell was by far the best thing of season 2. it makes me sick how it somehow seems to be a thing to say negative stuff about this man, no matter what movies he is in, he kills it.
Isn't that what the Vietnamese used to say?
Haha😃😄 Vietnamise? What does it have to do with anything? !!!!😃😃😃😃😃
He's a good man. Met him in 2005.
" seems to be a thing to say negative stuff about this man" i've literally never seen a negative comment about Colin Ferrel, so not sure what your on about.
Me neither. He is a cool dude. My idea about him that he had some bisex affair with a guy who he had beaten to death and he had got away with murder. And I guess its easily a true story. I really like him and tge depths of human nature he portrays now and then. Edit: whom,the
And so we have here a fundamental inability to read the room.
He was counting on his status, social connections, and abundance of calm, collected confidence to be enough to deter any potential violence, failing to understand that *certain* people, like Ray, don't comprehend or even care about the consequences of committing said violence.
He was expecting his lack of fear response would deflate Ray's aggression, when in reality, all it did was piss him off.
Should have starting coming clean the second he noticed Ray walk in while wearing a pair of black gloves to cover his fingerprints. Kind of a major red flag he just ignored there.
And to pad his knuckles lol
lol yeah black gloves like that are never a good sign
😂😂😂👏🏾👏🏾
The room was cold
They're all the same. They never really tasted their own blood.
Why do people say he could play batmam? This man could be the punisher!
jon is great as the punisher
Rorshach.
@@-Trauma. now that is something that'd be cool
Prolly because of his voice, his way of talking deep and raspy ist very Batman-like
He should be Aiden Pearce if they ever make a watchdogs real life adaptation
0:25 old detective trick. not many know it. they don't teach self pixilation much anymore but some departments still have training for it. it's good for causing people to rewind to make sure their drivers are up to date
😲 I never knew!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
bahahahhahaha
I'm so high I rewound and watched in slow-mo thinking you were seriously telling me about some technique lmao
@@Jarasi98 LMAO
Around 1:02, it's clear he's been talking down to people his whole life and nobody ever took this approach in retort. I love the look on his face, like a lost child
The right way to use excessive force
Rick Springfield is so great in this. I really hope it gets him a second chance at an acting career. He's underrated.
wasteland70 he was VERY good in ricki and the flash, not gonna get real recognition but he can act 'well'
Nice try Rick Springfield....
Xavi Campoverde I shit a pint of blood this morning.
Ok this is the first time I realized this is the guy who sang Jessie’s Girl.........wow!
Rick Springfield should layoff the plastic surgery. He's looking awful. Everyone, please just grow old gracefully. Don't end up looking like a monster like some of the Hollywood actors.
"Your compensatory projection of menace is a guarantor of its lack, and it says something about the depths of your misperceptions."- An introduction to an ass-whooping
That writing is so cringe and pretentious.
@@K4inan Not as pretentious as Season 1's writing, though. People just *love* to paraphrase Rust's quotes like they're gospel.
@@K4inan Perhaps it has something to do with the character being cringe and pretentious.
@@K4inan that is called fictitious character
@@liamroberts1458 the difference being one character used verbosity and intelligence as a facade. The other used it as a coping mechanism. One is relatable. The other is without scruple.
I can forgive a nihilist his delusion when he is moral. But a pretentious predator is still simply a predator.
Like Iron Mike said, "everyone's got a plan until they get punched in the nose"
Truer words have never been spoken lol.
Nothing more satisfying than seeing a psychiatrist savaged like that
Lol!You beat me to it!👊
*mouth
yeah yeah, that has been repeated a million times.....YAWN!
Funny how people love using that quote from a wife beating rapist so much.
Collin Farrel beating the crap out of Rick Springfield is something I didn't know I needed.
Knowing when you're in danger is a really great skill to have.
0:46 that sound effect when kicking the chair gets me every time 😂
It seems fake kick sound but it's not also it is not kick sound. If you careful enough to recognize, your computer chair's wheels make that sound with sudden movements
@@angrychair786 defending chairs
@@whyisblue923taken it’s 100% that sound. Whatever angrychair is saying is a load of bollocks.
Lmaooo I didn’t even notice😂
Shit is comical
@@sentientmeat8975 I get that there’s some truly bizarre people out there, that leave random, crackpot comments on CZcams. What I don’t understand is how 9 different people liked his comment.. Who are these people? And how can they all be equally stupid enough to agree with his nonsensical gibberish?
homey called his bluff and got shown the nuts xD
I loved this scene because it actually showed someone trying to speak after a few smacks ,And he starts chewing his teeth ,
Only scene i have ever seen do this in and its what happens in the real world
Really? So the whole Hollywood stereotype of "hit, teeth go flying" is inaccurate? You'll think you're ok, try and speak and feel teeth breaking off in your mouth?? Owww 😲
@@theozlander4629 yup can confirm ,Got a bad beating in my 20s
Yep or after an accident at a bmx park
"you're gonna look pretty funny eating corn on the cob....with no front teeth..!"
Blackjack to the face aint no joke.
Colin was amazing in this series ! Season 1 was obv. better but damn Ray's character was just perfect
I agree my favorite character. Love the way Colin speaks
Colin is an underrated actor for sure
@@omarguerrero951 Reminds me of Beetlejuice fro some reason. Love his performance.
I agree. The second series was burdened by one of the the first series being the greatest of all time. The only thing bad about this series was the title. Call it something else and it would have been loved. I watched this a second time, and was reminded how amazing it really was.
Words only work on humans. Ray is a force of nature.
The best part is the doctor's realization that even though he's told him everything, Velcoro is still going to keep beating him.
I think the main issue with season 2 of True Detective was they stretched themselves too thin trying to have multiple protagonists. If they just focused on one character like Ray the whole season and just sprinkled in the other characters as side characters it would've really improved the structure of it. From the get go he was the most interesting character, he had potential to be close to Rust in terms of development.
Honestly, I enjoyed all of the main characters, their backstories, and performances. I think the issue was with a needlessly convoluted plot that really just boiled down to some diamonds and whorehouses. The writers got in their own way and made their great characters lesser.
In another show I'd be interested in just watching these 4 main characters and their lives, don't even put in an overarching crime plot to connect them and I'd be very interested in exploring their characters and that alone.
But there's a settlement that needs your help.
right on dude. series 1 was intense and immense the second series was a bit of a disjointed mess with far too much going on.
They focused on the female detective because fans complained about a lack of strong female characters in Season 1.🤷♂️
Season 2 should've been about Ray and Ani... drop Paul, drop Frank... save them for another season.
this show gets more and more relevant in todays age
“I’m here to help you keep all that cosmetic work intact” should have been doc’s first clue he was about to take one Helluva beating lol
You know what I luv about this series, he gives discipline to people in a way they deserve it. That guy will never talk down to people again with that kind of arrogance.
Yeah it's great. Sadly, in real life, terrible men (with power) get away with their crimes, the worse they are/the more power they have, the more they will get away with it.
this scene is straight out of the book the big nowhere. love it
Great book. So many parallels with this season.
Holy shit you're right.
"Your compensatory projection of menace is a guarantor of its lack, and it says something about the depths of your misperceptions"
Super ironic coming from a guy wearing shades inside while speaking with absolute confidence in the face of someone who's clearly violently capable, specially because the guy happens to be a psychiatrist; his compensatory projection of menace and the depth of his misperception earned him an ass kicking.
One of those cases where if you confront a grizzly bear, don’t run. Instead make yourself as big as possible and shout at it, hoping your bluff will scare it away. Not like you have any other choice if the bear wants to attack. In this case, The bear called the bluff here and attacked lol.
@@gdo3510 A Grizzly you're going to have to fight.
It was worth a try. In CA, guns are illegal.
I know most don’t like this season, but a lot of it is really great. I love Ray as a character.
Dudes teeth falling off n his reaction was legit
But there was just one mistake, he was punched 2 times on his left cheek and he was spitting teeth from his right side.
@@filip920 right side of his face was slammed against the wall tho. Ray is strong asf, the force of his lower right jaw hitting the wall is definitely powerful enough to loosen up some teeth
@@filip920 The wall
I understand the performance of True Detective was incredible- yet I don’t believe the hatred for this second season is in anyway less than it’s predecessor. This show does not have the elements of the first season, very true. Yet in all truth it still holds up as a great season regardless of the matter. The acting and story were phenomenal. No comparison needed; different tales in their entirety.
i could see farrell playing batman
Reggie Hammond all honesty he'd be a better batsman than affleck
I could se him playing batman
Thomas Wayne Batman.
He play as penguin
Hes not even a bat. How could he play a bat man?
Something tells me Rhust and Ray would get along
I truly LOVE watching Ray Velcoro work his magick!
Those teeth coming out that shit was too real
S2 is mad underrated and Collin far was incredible, Ray is the 2nd best character in the series behind Rust. If this didn’t have to follow up s1 or would’ve been named something else it would’ve been received way better and Colin deservedly would’ve been one of the frontrunners for the best actor emmy
All that fancy talk and a whacks across the face brings the smartest men down to size love it
Make a brilliant man into an idiot punch him in the face a black belt into a white belt punch him in the face.
@@joshschaeffer3300
You english much?
Well...., confusing education for intelligence has cost many people very dearly in the end.
@@joshschaeffer3300 You sound like you’ve been punched in the face a little too much
We should do it to the Rothschilds and Rockefellers, same with how David Rockefeller said in his book Memoirs: If the general populace knew what our family did to the world (its people) in the past hundreds of years, they would tear us out from our houses and lynch us in the streets.
"The best defense against evil are good Men skilled at violence."
Colin is an extremely underrated actor
The doctor reminds me somewhat of Mason Verger (Gary Oldman's Mason). Prior to feeding his dogs. At least with his initial mannerisms prior to Ray threatening him.
I thought so too... it's an alternate timeline Verger who was never assigned to Lecter as a patient
@@ProfessorxVile Also... Verger's inability to understand the danger he was in when Hannibal Lecter was with him.
Quite like the doctor COMPLETELY misreading Ray at 0:50, which is kind of funny because it means his psychology skills are nowhere near as good as Hannibal's.
This scene always makes me smile.
Scarily good acting, this program always has PERFECT acting.
No-nonsense! Direct and to the point!!!
TD2 may not have been the whole complete animal that season one was but it certainly had its moments and this was one of them. As far as TD3 goes. I'm struggling to remember any such moments that pack as much punch as this scene.
The claymore to start episode 4, iirc.
Was about to remind him of the claymore. Or the fight at the biker bar.
Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth - Mike Tyson.
Well I'll be watching this now, thankyou, awesome AF
Damn I got to start watching this show. Love Colin Farrell. Surprised this fell off my radar.
He decided to teach his psychoanalysis. He himself is a good psychoanalyst !
The deranged lady's crazy comments I find a bit therapeutic.
Just scrolled down the comment section. The shit i see on youtube. Lmfao.
Hahaha I just saw them
Maybe she really did go through some shit. I mean, we can laugh but, that's what people like the Doctor in this video want. Maybe she's crazy mayne she's not. *shrug*
@@-Trauma. Where are those comments, then? Did they get reported and I just showed up here too late?
@@liamroberts1458 probably so. I mean there were dozens of them.
This guy is like batman without the "bat" part
I don't think I've ever seen Colin Farrel in a role where he didn't absolutely nail it.
this is why I love the slapjack!
i gues this season was so very underrated
Nah Season 1 is top ten material of the decade. Season two is a regular drama/detective show
There were parts of season 2 that were quite decent, and many other parts that don't hold a candle to the first season whatsoever.
The second season is a colossal mindfuck if there ever was one. It begins very clunky, uneven, weird pacing, tone seems off. But it gets better, starting with ep 3, I'd say. Melodramatic, depressing, brutal, dark, upping the intensity with every episode. The conclusions of all the story beats and character arks are phenomenal. Oh yeah, und you probably should see a therapist after watching it, this fucking shit made me wanna go coffin shopping.
i have never seen this, its excellent ! thanks
Damn Ray Valcro so mad he's glitching through the matrix
Truth is the world needs people like Ray... somebody with guts to do the dirty work.
Truth is you would get in prison pretty fast if you behaved like this. Thats why slightly decent people dont go around beating their rage on everyone who annyos them.
Except those people like Ray that push it too far get killed. The groups in power have insane wealth and influence, a "nobody" won't deter them, sadly.
A real detective at work solving crime!
Excellent interviewing method.
Sometimes u got to kick some ass's ruthlessly to do the right thing. This is a good example.
'Your compensatory projection of menace is a guarantor of its lack, and it says something about the depths of your misperceptions'. - TOTAL FAIL!
Damn, dude brought out the leather blackjack.
he seems to like leather things with lead shot in them
Personally I loved season 2. Not just because of Ray. But he was a major part of it.
Everybody's tough until the pain starts.
I don't care what anyone says or what else I hear...this is the one that I love, I think, anyway it's Colin Farrell for sure.
This scene lands much differently after what's come to light about Epstein.
Who didn't kill himself.
You should look up that video with the girl who was kidnapped at 3 and abused until she turned 12, at which she stated she was led to a executioner's block, only for someone inside of that whole group to 'save' her. There's a video on it on CZcams of her stating everything but I can't for the life of me remember it... just know that many of the top world's politicians are in on those groups.
@@DutchGuyMike if you remember it post it cause I'm curious.
@@Lunk42 czcams.com/video/zQFOrwyFopA/video.html + an uncut version: czcams.com/video/RTxD6VUcxZ0/video.html
@@DutchGuyMike Damn it's really horrifying to think that there's probably some innocent kid somewhere going through the same thing right now and that nothing is being done about it since the ones at the top are controlling it.
@@Lunk42 Some? There are perhaps millions of kids suffering right now.. luckily way fewer than in the past as being a female and a kid in most of humanity's existence wasn't a very good experience, to say the least. Plenty of people do things against perverted people/predators etc but the ones at the top are untouchable as they control the system, they can easily force a judge or chief to "see things a certain way". I wish it were otherwise..
Beautiful scene
Everyone acts smart till Colin farrel give the backhand
Alexander!
Detective Velcoro.
The most sympathetic of the corrupted cops, ever ... :)
Did he really think he could pick up the phone, dial and ask for help before the beatdown?
He could call for an ambulance 😁 for himself.
love it,,it is so fun when they deserve it
The attitude of a guy with a mouth who's never been punched in the face.
"Your compensatory projection of violence etc". I have decided not to use that next time I spill a thugs drink in a pub.
0:47 LMAO Wtf was that sound effect? A cliche punching sound effect when he kicks the chair?
LMAOOO
i never noticed that, then again i never re-watched season 2 lol
I caught that too. Sounded ridiculous.
I hate that you pointed this out lol
Good old smack! Just like in the bugs bunny cartoons.
This man is the Lite version of John Wick, but he still kick ass!
True Detective : HOW THE EPSTEIN TRIAL SHOULD HAVE GONE
Quite decent season, but a GREAT character
I’d watch an entire show of Ray Velcoro
Indeed. I don't understand why people weren't into this season...
Such a dope character and Farrell was so good, s2 is mad underrated Imo.
Ray was the best character in season 2
How many of you are back to watch this again….& again
He’s like Batman, if Bruce Wayne acted like Batman. 😂😂😂 I love his attitude.
I know it's not funny but I laughed out loud when he saw how serious he was and went to grab the phone lol
When a dude with a crazy angry look on his face wearing black leather gloves and holding a billy club is standing in front of you and threatening you........... " Your compensatory projection of menace, is a guarantor of it's lack".. is probably NOT the best thing to say!~
Awesome love that side of colin
"HmmmmmI'm here to help you doc, hmmmI'm gonna' hmmm and then hmmm"
Screw conversation, switch to violence!
Ray is my idol
He is like batman and punisher together
Often times, I feel like it's the smallest touches-- the kind you can easily miss-- that can lend **just** the right amount of impact to a movie, TV show, and sometimes a composed piece of music.
Like when Pitlor starts spitting teeth. Sure, he could've just spit of a couple of fake "tooth" props and conveyed the idea that he just gave up a couple teeth. But the way that the sound guys foleyed in that sound effect of chipped/cracked teeth swirling in his mouth before spitting them out really sold it.
See also: the panic breathing, and the sort of wet, choking (presumably on blood) noise made by Martz when Eli brutally smashed his face into the bar-top in "Book Of Eli."
Good scene. I noticed that the victim didn’t sell his arm fracture while crawling on the floor. Small detail. But the 1st season would have caught it. Great show
Lol that victim is Rick Springfield 🤣 FYI only
This is pretty cool.
I love this guy
0:46 that fake kicking sound effect. Did they really mean to add that? Is that what professionals do? Is this good filming technique?
writingjackal Jeez now that I noticed It I can't help but laugh at it.
Dylan It's a sound effect. Practically all sounds besides the actual speaking is added in post.
Surely the poster of this video added that himself to avoid copyright strikes? I just can’t believe the makers of this show would allow a sound that horrendously shit to be in this scene
OMG thank you for saying something
None of you have ever kicked anyone in the face have you? It sounds like that sometime. That's why it sounds funny cause...it kind of is.
only the real Colin Farrell. that is who I am talking about here only.
Colin Farrell . One of his best work..
The mask flew off the moment it made contact with the back of Velcoro’s hand
make 8's into 10's uhh the lord's work
You’re disgusting
I dont get it
@@pyjamakid3982 I think it implies he makes decently attractive girls--8s--into even more attractive girls (10s) by means of medication. Doesn't make a tremendous amount of sense but that's my guess
I used to check on Johnny all the time but if he is always with some girl I really don't like watching it. I don't think I have to put up with that from ANYBODY and I still need a HUSBAND ONLY for me too.
2:53
Oooooof that went right up my spine 😬
This guys a great actor i dont care what anyone says
Whats the weapon he uses called? The bat like thing which he uses to crush docs hand
•Chaos Breaker• it’s called a black jack. They will fuck you up lol
I think it's called a blackjack.
@@jackolini 5 years later i know the answer - thanks brother
@@ValkynShade lol, no problem my friend.
i know it may sound "cringy" but sometimes pain really help you to understand a lot,more than talking
Those designer sunglasses didn't help him very much.
Thank you for the video. Have a great day.
“Your compensatory projection of menace is a guarantor of its lack……Ahhhhhhhgggghhhh”