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"It was a character I hadn't played before," he said of gentlemanly cop/contract killer Joe Cooper. "It was a character I didn't know how to do right away." The disturbing and darkly funny story with themes of loyalty and vengeance didn't appeal to him right away, either. "When I first read the thing, I didn't like it. I didn't think it was funny. I was disgusted by it," the actor said. "But then I clicked into my funny-bone side of it and I was like,
'I get it. I get that this is absurd and funny, and it's OK.'" Friedkin says the appeal of the story lies in the desperation of its characters. "I found it fascinating because at the heart of it, at the crux of it, is small time criminality
-- the desperate ends that people will go to who find themselves trapped in their own skin and by their own dreams," he said. "All these people have big dreams and they don't know how to accomplish them, and they think that murder is the answer." He drew comparisons to the real-life cases of O.J. Simpson, Robert Blake and Casey Anthony. A dark tale like "Killer Joe" will find an audience, Friedkin said, no matter its rating. "Somebody's going to see these films, and they're gonna like them or hate them. Sometimes they'll be memorable. Often they'll be challenging. And I enjoy doing that," he said. "I don't have any respect for someone who sets out to do a blockbuster. I just really don't. I think that's just a crass, commercial approach." Films rated NC-17 are rarely commercial. Pedro Almodovar's 2004 film "Bad Education" has the highest box-office tally of any NC-17 film with just over $5 million. "An NC-17 movie is never going to be about box office," Dergarabedian said. "It's always going to be about creative freedom. That's the best thing about the NC-17." ___ Online:
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