Re: AMC: Breaking Bad
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2012 4:50 pm
Yeah it's crazy how it hooks you, well at least it did me. I can not wait until Sunday.
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You will enjoy it.kv wrote:ok so i finally got around to watch the pilot and.....now it's time to download the entire first season
that is the first time i have ever seen peter travers. he is much goofier than i expected. that clip also reinforces the fact that walter white is not a good looking bald man. he looks much better with a little hair.perkana wrote:http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/vide ... i03aEGyz4s
yes! thanks for sharing. i signed up cause im in canada and was horrified they didnt have amcjptm wrote:...and evidently due to the whole Dish bullshit, the show will stream at 10 eastern Sunday night over on amc.... for a guy like me who doesn't get it here in Canada, I've already 'signed up' at amc.... so I get to watch live, too!
great marketing move by amc, too... more eyes, more $$$. not from me, but...
Yeah, that's pretty amazing. I think they've really come up with something. Seems like they may be able to end this thing on a high note, though apparently that haven't even written or filmed the episodes for next year. It's nice that they're not just filming it all at once, then giving it to us in two parts. I think it gives them more time to really plan things and do it right.creep wrote:the critics have seen a few episodes. so far out of 16 reviews on metacritic it has a score of 100. i would say that's pretty good.
http://www.metacritic.com/tv/breaking-bad/season-5
i think it would be dumb to kill walt or jesse off since keeping them alive would leave it open to doing something else with them just in case. i'm all for killing off walt's whole family and hank's whole family in the first episode so the story can concentrate on the drug stuff. more saul and mike.Jasper wrote:I'm banking on this providing an hour of intense distraction. I need this badly, as I've had a terrible week.
Lord knows True Blood won't do much.
Yeah, that's pretty amazing. I think they've really come up with something. Seems like they may be able to end this thing on a high note, though apparently that haven't even written or filmed the episodes for next year. It's nice that they're not just filming it all at once, then giving it to us in two parts. I think it gives them more time to really plan things and do it right.creep wrote:the critics have seen a few episodes. so far out of 16 reviews on metacritic it has a score of 100. i would say that's pretty good.
http://www.metacritic.com/tv/breaking-bad/season-5
I wonder if next year is definitely the last (mini) season. We thought Eastbound & Down was gone for good.
If Walt and Jesse make it through the show alive, it would be cool to see a movie - if they could do a movie their way and not get pushed around by Hollywood execs.
After some demented inspiration from Jesse (Aaron Paul), Walt launches a caper so audacious, it's almost comical.
Fuck that fucking rag.creep wrote:by the way your local paper ruined the perfect 100 scores by rating it a 67.
After some demented inspiration from Jesse (Aaron Paul), Walt launches a caper so audacious, it's almost comical.
Fucking Boston Herald. Fuck those fucking fucks.The creeping sense of dread has been part of what has made Breaking Bad so engrossing.
i'm just saying if that was the case i see him taking it everywhere with him. but it is possible that he would never record anything. he would only watch it so there was no evidence on the laptop anyway. that would make more sense.Juana wrote:Well there were episodes in previous seasons where Gus was watching the footage in his office on a laptop. But it was a good episode either way I liked it for an opener.
One last thing....Walt: Gus kept cameras on us at the lab, at the laundry…God only knows where else. And of course when I say "us", I'm including you.
Jesse: Mike, Mike, [blink]if[/blink] he taped all that shit - us cooking, you picking up….
Walt: [blink]If[/blink] Gus had a record of that and the police get to it before we do….
Mike: You son of a bitch.
Walt: Mike, it's all on tape somewhere, or a hard drive. Where? Where did he keep it?
Mike: He had a laptop in his office. He kept it in the back of the restaurant. It all fed straight to there.
http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/07/11/break ... off-movie/Want to keep Breaking Bad alive? Better call Saul!
When AMC’s critically acclaimed drug drama finishes its five-season run next year, that will spell the end for the ABQ crew. Or maybe not? Series creator/executive producer Vince Gilligan says he has interest in a spin-off featuring one of the show’s popular characters: Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk), that crafty, oily, wise-cracking lawyer who counsels meth lord Walter White (Bryan Cranston). “I would love to see a Saul Goodman spin-off show when it’s all said and done,” Gilligan tells EW. “I think that would present itself pretty nicely, storywise. While Breaking Bad is by design a show that is finite and limited in its scope — it’s a story of transformation that cannot go on forever — I think a Saul Goodman show could have great legs. I love the idea of a lawyer who will do anything to avoid going to court. He’s always going to settle on the courthouse steps.” Gilligan cautions that the Saul spin-off is just in the idea stage at this point. And he issues an all-important caveat, given that the writers are currently constructing the second half of the last season: “No viewer should breathe a sigh of relief that Saul won’t expire by the end of Breaking Bad,” he says. “Everything is on the table… Who knows where Breaking Bad will take us?” (Asked about the possibility of a Saul-centric series, Odenkirk seconds: “Saul has got to survive this show first.” He adds with a quip: “And if he doesn’t, then maybe it can be done as a prequel.”)
What about the likelihood of a Breaking Bad movie? (Cranston recently said that he “wouldn’t mind visiting that possibility,” assuming Walt himself is still breathing after the final season.) “First of all, I have to say, God bless him for his enthusiasm,” says Gilligan. “But I don’t know how to do that at this point. I learned a long time ago to never say never, but I am working really hard to wrap up this story in these final 16 episodes