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‘Better Call Saul’ will take place before, during, and after ‘Breaking Bad’
Peter Gould, executive producer of AMC’s Breaking Bad spinoff Better Call Saul, told the New York Daily News that the spinoff will jump between decades and may even include scenes that take place during the Breaking Bad timeline. This means that there’s a chance Bryan Cranston will reprise his three-time Emmy-winning role as school teacher-turned-meth kingpin Walter White.
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Toys ‘R’ Us pulls meth-wielding ‘Breaking Bad’ dolls after complaints
A petition on Change.org called on the retailer to stop selling character action figures based on the hit TV show.
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Aaron Paul slaps Toys R Us for dropping 'Breaking Bad' toys, keeping Barbie on shelves
The 35-year-old actor lashed out at the toy chain on Twitter for deciding to pull Walter White and Jesse Pinkman figures off shelves in response to a Florida mom’s petition.
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Bob Odenkirk on 'Better Call Saul': "It’s total drama"
Bob Odenkirk has yet to see himself in Better Call Saul. “I haven't seen a frame of it,” he said Sunday night in a conversation with The Hollywood Reporter's chief TV critic Tim Goodman at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco. And it's not that he hasn’t had the chance, as the Breaking Bad spin-off started filming this past summer.
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Let’s Cook: How To Make Sure Your Kids Don’t Sell Drugs | Godless Mom
Warning: looking directly at this photo could turn you into a meth addict.
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Do You Want to Build a Meth Lab?
This is a parody of “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” (Frozen Movie Soundtrack) We are not affiliated with Walt Disney corporation.
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AMC to debut ‘Better Call Saul’ with two-night event
Better clear your calendar: AMC has given Better Call Saul a debut date. On Feb. 8 at 10 p.m., the network will unveil the first episode of the Breaking Bad spin-off featuring Bob Odenkirk’s Saul Goodman, the not-so-virtuous lawyer employed by meth king Walter White (Bryan Cranston). The following night at 10 p.m., the second episode will be unspooled. Subsequent episodes will air in the show’s regular Mondays-at-10-p.m. slot.
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Breaking Bad's Aaron Paul just released an app called Yo, Bitch
The ouroboros of internet culture has found a way to eat itself all over. Aaron Paul, best known as Tobey Marshall in 2014's video game adaptation Need for Speed, had at one point played a character in the AMC sitcom Breaking Bad. On that show he had a catchphrase that would put the studio audience in stitches: "Yo, bitch!" At the same time, recall the app Yo, a messaging app where you send people the word "Yo."
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Bryan Cranston Interview on George Stroumboulopoulos
In 2011, Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston sat down with George for a wide-ranging interview touching on everything from playing the father on Malcolm in the Middle to being recognized as dentist Tim Whatley from Seinfeld.At the time, his new film was DRIVE, in which he shared the screen with Ryan Gosling.
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4 Great Fancations from Atlanta to New Zealand [infographic] - IHG Travel Blog
Get ready to immerse yourself in 4 amazing fancations around the world....
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Real-Life Breaking Bad: Teacher Arrested for Allegedly Selling Heroin
"He always paid his rent in a timely manner," said Robinson Police Chief Dale Vietmeier
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“Better Call Saul” humanizes the smooth-talking “Breaking Bad” sidekick in a surprisingly solid spin-off
I’m surprised how much I liked “Better Call Saul.” We might as well start there. “Better Call Saul” isn’t exactly supposed to be good. It’s a spin-off of a beloved television show, “Breaking Bad”; and unlike “Friends” or “Cheers,” which both spawned spinoffs, “Breaking Bad” isn’t a feel-good sitcom with a happy ending. The five seasons of the original AMC show were a slow, brutal transformation story, from Walter White the man to Heisenberg the monster...
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‘Breaking Bad’ creator: Stop tossing pizza on 'Walt's' house
"Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan has a message for fans tossing pizzas on the roof of Walter White's house: tread lightly. In a podcast interview about his new spin-off show "Better Call Saul," Gilligan called out the jerks who have been flinging pies onto the Albuquerque, N.M., house that served as the iconic meth cook's pad on the show, irking the couple who lives there.
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'Better Call Saul's' Jonathan Banks: Mike Is "The Dark Thread" to 'Breaking Bad'
The Better Call Saul fan favorite finally stepped out of the parking booth last week, with his sad backstory told in a series of flashbacks — and a monologue on par with his famous "Half Measures" speech from Breaking Bad. Mike admitted to his daughter in law (Kerry Condon) he was responsible for his son Matt's death, and that he killed Matt's murderers. The episode was a big departure for Saul, with fans noting it almost felt more like an episode of Breaking Bad.
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'Better Call Saul' creators on the 'purposely shitty' opening title sequence
It's not often that you hear TV producers proudly describe an aspect of their show as looking terrible — and using much less polite language than that — but then it's not often you have TV producers both as talented and idiosyncratic as "Better Call Saul" creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould. The aspect in question is the show's main title sequence (embedded above), featuring various images from Jimmy McGill's future life as Saul Goodman...
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True Detective, House of Cards: the simple truth about complexity
Game of Thrones, House of Cards, True Detective, Breaking Bad, The Wire, and many others.are examples of sophisticated storytelling.
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See Iconic Scenes Reshot for Spanish-Language Breaking Bad Remake
Metastasis, the buzzed-about Spanish language adaptation of Breaking Bad, debuted on Netflix Monday — complete with subtitles for non-Spanish speakers. The Colombian drama is an episode-by-episode remake of the AMC series, and it aired five days a week last year on Univision and sister networks to general praise. While it's quite a faithful adaptation, the series contains a few differences. Bogota substitutes for Albuquerque.
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Breaking Bad vodka launched in the US
A limited-edition range of Heisenberg
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Albuquerque guy gets OWNED by Bryan Cranston - so good
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Breaking Bad star Steven Michael Quezada running for office
Actor Steven Michael Quezada, 52, who appeared in all five seasons of the award-winning AMC drama, is seeking the Bernalillo County Commission seat.
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