The New York Daily News Asks Vince Vaughn To Stop Making Comedies

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It’s been ten years since Vince Vaughn’s last huge comedy hit “Wedding Crashers”. And now, the New York Daily News is asking Vince to stop with the jokes. Just pull the plug on the comedies.

They do have high hopes for the next season of HBO’s “True Detective”. The Daily News sees the HBO crime drama as a series that “could wipe out the memory of nearly a decade’s worth of bad comedies”. Included in that decade is Vince Vaughn’s latest comedy co-starring Tom Wilkinson and Dave Franco, “Unfinished Business” which opens nationwide in theaters this Friday, March 6th. You can go to FoxMovies.com to find theaters and show times.

Vaughn’s part in “True Detective” is the head of a crime empire whose attempt to go legit is taken off course by a murder of one of his associates. A conspiracy surfaces as police try to close in on him for the crime. The Daily News feels a more serious performance along with the popularity of “True Detective” could relaunch his career like it helped Matthew McConaughey.

Now they want Vince to just do dramas and then laugh on the way to the bank. Vince doesn’t go to the bank he has direct deposit, so he laughs then instead.

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