Honestly, it's something that I'd never watch, because the beauty of the show (or of any other quality show) is all in the details, the slow build up and strong characterization that are only possible through a proper flow. Even the minor dialogues are meaningful ones, all the minor characters and their antics, hell even fillers like the Fly-centric episode are brilliant.
Gave it to a friend to watch (big Breaking Bad fan), will see what he thinks..
I think like all TV-series there's some fill content (but not that much in this show tbh) and a few things drags on more than what they need. Even if for example his family is fairly interesting there's a lot of stuff that can be removed and you wouldn't really miss it too much, especially if you've seen the show twice already.
Haha
If that had happened in Italy, the family would have turned it into a remunerative business. Permanent fake pizza on top of the roof, photo stand with a lupara-equipped guardian, €2,5 per photo and there you go!
After much speculation, the “Breaking Bad” movie will begin filming soon in Albuquerque.
According to the New Mexico Film Office, the movie “Greenbrier” will begin production in the Duke City mid-November through early February.
The film office wouldn’t confirm or deny that the project was a “Breaking Bad” film.
But a source close to the project confirmed the production.
According to the logline, “Greenbrier” tracks the escape of a kidnapped man and his quest for freedom.
Details on the project, which has been floating around the industry with a possible fake/working title of Greenbrier, are slim. It's unclear if the movie would be another prequel — like AMC's Better Call Saul — or a follow-up of some sort. It's also unclear is if any of the original stars, such as Bryan Cranston or Aaron Paul, are involved in the new project, which sources stress will be set in the existing Breaking Bad franchise.
So, this would be about Jesse and what happens to him after he drives away from Walter's last stand?
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Breaking Bad is returning to the spotlight again, this time with a sequel film from series creator Vince Gilligan. SlashFilm reports that co-star Aaron Paul will reprise his role as Jesse Pinkman in a story set after the series’ conclusion. As previously reported by The Albuquerque Journal, Gilligan’s new project, currently dubbed Greenbriar, “tracks the escape of a kidnapped man and his quest for freedom.”
And yes, Breaking Bad fans, you put two and two together correctly: we have confirmed that the kidnapped man is Jesse Pinkman and the movie will follow his escape from Albuquerque following the bloody events of the series finale. Naturally, Aaron Paul is set to reprise the role, which won him three Emmy awards for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
Not sure what to think about this, the first impact with the news was the most classic "I never asked for it" , but maybe maybe with Vince handling it there might be some hope after all. We shall see, expectations are pretty low (as per usual!)
The Breaking Bad alums had been teasing a mysterious joint project on social media in recent weeks, and fans were speculating, quite naturally, that it involved the top-secret Breaking Bad movie that is coming later this year on Netflix. But this reunion — “a collaboration so smooth you can taste it,” both Paul and Cranston tweeted Monday — centers on a mezcal company that the two actors have started.
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