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Vince Vaughn is tired of his "assembly line" films

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As he heads towards True Detective season 2, it may be that the age of the weak Vince Vaughn comedy is at an end...

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Vince Vaughn may finally get his career back on track later this month, as he takes one of the lead roles in True Detective season 2. It'll hopefully end a chapter that's seen him head to comedy movie jail with Adam Sandler. In Vaughn's case, his box office has dwindled at a faster rate.

With his latest movie, Unfinished Business, attracting some of the stinkiest reviews of the year, it seems that the message has got through to Vaughn. After all, he's a man not without talent, and chatting to GQ he's admitted that he's been making "assembly-line" comedies.

"I'm not blaming anyone else but myself here," he told the magazine. "The machine can make you idle. You read a script and then you agree to a role, then soon enough you're on set looking at a scene that has had all the juice and the life sucked right out of it," he said.

"You become a hired gun doing a very inoffensive PG-13 movie and, well, you kind of just go along with it. Like anything in life you're either growing or you're dying. When you get too comfortable you start to decline."

Once he's done with True Detective, Vaughn stars in Term Life, which has recently finished filming. That's a crime drama for Couples Retreatdirector Peter Billingsley. Hopefully, by the end of this year, the days of the crappy Vince Vaughn comedy will be behind us

GQ.

Simon Brew6/2/2015 at 7:17AM

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