Breaking Bad Season 5 (Part 2)
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ROZAYTABERNACLE wrote: »My sundays are so empty now...
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Elzo69Revolutions wrote: »I don't really want the spinoff tho
me either. i really didnt care for saul's character that much. if at all. his entire persona was pretty much created to serve for comedic relief. meaning that he's best when he's shown in small doses. having a 30 minute-1 hour show dedicated to him will make his schtick become tiring very quick
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Elzo69Revolutions wrote: »I don't really want the spinoff tho
me either. i really didnt care for saul's character that much. if at all. his entire persona was pretty much created to serve for comedic relief. meaning that he's best when he's shown in small doses. having a 30 minute-1 hour show dedicate to him will make his schtick become tiring very quick
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Lets not forget the ETHER that Walt put on Elliot and Gretchen. They will be looking over their shoulders and living in fear until they get that money to Walts family and that will take awhile.
They will probably install metal bars on all their windows, hire 24/7 security, bodyguards, etc etc. while Skinny Pete and Badger is gettin high with each other. Talkin about star trek and ? .
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? _i_look_like wrote: »Top 10 Breaking Bad Episodes according to IGN
http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/10/04/top-10-breaking-bad-episodes
No "Crawl Space" tho??
Imo that's 1 of the top 3 episodes. The last few mins of that episode where Walt's laughing hysterically looking up @ Skylar thru the crawl space is chilling and depicts the total transformation from Walt to heisenburg
I agree crawl space shoulda been on the list.
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oliver stone needs to shut all the way the ? up. he's a blaspheemer saying anything negative about breaking bad. on top of that when is the last time he put out anything of quality? casino?
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someone should sit Oliver Stone down,no sorry i mean tie the ? to a chair and make him watch 'Savages' talking about fantasy violence.hypocrisy at it's finest.
Feline-senberg is watching you Mr Stone.
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And this is the guy who wrote Scarface
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Really Oliver? Really?
This nut turned out a whole generation to wanna sell jayo and shoot army guns , but breaking bad is too violent? -
fortyacres&amule wrote: »Director Oliver Stone calls the Breaking Bad series finale "ridiculous" - See more at: http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/director-oliver-stone-calls-the-breaking-bad-series-finale-ridiculous#sthash.wVDZ7L6d.dpuf
Almost everyone I talked to loved the series finale of BREAKING BAD. I've described at as one of the most satisfying finales ever for a television series. But apparently Oliver Stone isn't a fan, and slammed the finale and the show for its "fantasy violence" in a recent conversation with Forbes.
"There’s too much violence in our movies – and it’s all unreal to me. I don’t know if you saw the denouement [of Breaking Bad], I happen to not watch the series very much, but I happened to tune in and I saw the most ridiculous 15 minutes of a movie – it would be laughed off the screen."
"Nobody could park his car right then and there and could have a machine gun that could go off perfectly and ? all of the bad guys! It would be a joke. It’s only in the movies that you find this kind of fantasy violence. And that’s infected the American culture; you young people believe all of this ? ! Batman and Superman, you’ve lost your minds, and you don ‘t even know it! At least respect violence. I’m not saying don’t show violence, but show it with authenticity."
"I wouldn’t criticize everything. I’m just saying it’s the level of violence. If people think that bringing a machine gun to your last meeting is a solution to a television series that’s very popular, I think they’re insane. Something’s wrong. It’s not the world we know."
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Really Mr. Stone?
The man who directed Natural Born Killers?
and wrote this little gem here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNAgv3rGnj8
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For anyone who wants dat ringtone.
Starts @ :40 into the vid.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4zRe_wvJw8
I used to kick it with a fine as Guatemalan chick named Lydia. I sent her that song she loved it. When I heard it playing as Todds ringtone I LMBAO.
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I jus thought about somethin
Walter is prolly the only kingpin I ever seen that I didn't get to see enjoy his money
Walter got to enjoy a littke but if power but he never got to flaunt it to the world .
The only stunting he did is buying those cars for him and jr
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Oliver Stone still salty about
Me saying Walter White>>Tony Montanta.
Walter went out like a real G he made sure his family was set financially and safe he didn't ? no one over but his enemies.
Tony killed everyone close to him and he got high off his own supply. Walter didnt -
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Oliver stone wrote the screenplay
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Flynn after receiving his 10 milli. His pops would whoop his ass, spending his money on hoes.
3 of the hardest mofos on TV.
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Dear Mister Cranston.
I wanted to write you this email - so I am contacting you through Jeremy Barber - I take it we are both represented by UTA. Great agency.
I've just finished a marathon of watching "BREAKING BAD" - from episode one of the First Season - to the last eight episodes of the Sixth Season. [Ed note: There are in fact five seasons of Breaking Bad; this might have been wishful thinking.] (I downloaded the last season on AMAZON) A total of two weeks (addictive) viewing.
I have never watched anything like it. Brilliant!
Your performance as Walter White was the best acting I have seen - ever.
I know there is so much smoke blowing and sickening ? in this business, and I've sort of lost belief in anything really.
But this work of yours is spectacular - absolutely stunning. What is extraordinary, is the sheer power of everyone in the entire production. What was it? Five or six years in the making? How the producers (yourself being one of them), the writers, directors, cinematographers.... every department - casting etc. managed to keep the discipline and control from beginning to the end is (that over used word) awesome.
From what started as a black comedy, descended into a labyrinth of blood, destruction and hell. It was like a great Jacobean, Shakespearian or Greek Tragedy.
If you ever get a chance to - would you pass on my admiration to everyone - Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, Aaron Paul, Betsy Brandt, R.J. Mitte, Bob Odenkirk, Jonathan Banks, Steven Michael Quezada - everyone - everyone gave master classes of performance ... The list is endless.
Thank you. That kind of work/artistry is rare, and when, once in a while, it occurs, as in this epic work, it restores confidence.
You and all the cast are the best actors I've ever seen.
That may sound like a good lung full of smoke blowing. But it is not. It's almost midnight out here in Malibu, and I felt compelled to write this email.
Congratulations and my deepest respect. You are truly a great, great actor.
Best regards
Tony Hopkins.Dre ,sq
Letter from Anthony Hopkins to Bryan Cranston. -
Damn^
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Big news for the upcoming Breaking Bad spinoff prequel, Better Call Saul: In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, BB creator Vince Gilligan revealed that the series may have more cameos than previously thought—and sooner than we think.
Both Cranston and Aaron Paul, in addition to some of Bad’s other actors, have expressed interest in making appearances, which Gilligan intends to make happen. “Personally, I’d have a hard time resisting putting all these guys in for a cameo or two every now and then,” he says, smiling at the very thought.
Does this mean we should be looking out for Walter White and Jesse Pinkman in the background of some scenes? Skyler White, or Hank Schrader, maybe? And what about Huell? SO MANY QUESTIONS. Unfortunately, Gilligan didn't quite expand upon the possibility of cameos, but he did continue that the Better Call Saul writers room and set crew may look very similar to that of Breaking Bad's:
"...we figured, ‘Why not shoot Saul in the same way?’ Let’s shoot it in Albuquerque, let’s get as much of the crew back together as possible, and let’s do it the way we did it before so that it will be of a piece with that pre-existing fictional universe that we had so much fun creating." [...]
He and Gould would like to lure at least a few of the other writers, too, with Bad writer’s assistant Gordon Smith already on board. (They’ll need to begin staffing up soon as the tentative plan is to have Saul on the air sometime between August and October.) Gilligan says he envisions being in the writers room full-time, at least for the first season, and already is slated to direct the pilot. Once Saul has found its footing, he’ll turn his focus to other projects — assuming he is able to detach.
Gilligan also specifies what was pretty much reported before: The show will be much lighter than Breaking Bad, but it'll keep the same visual style with less drama and more "dark" comedy. Saul seems to attract that.
Better Call Saul is reportedly set to air at some point in early summer/fall of 2014, so pretty much about a year from now—no one's going to be missing their Breaking Bad fix.