Robert Forrester just died, great character actor.
Was great in BB and Jackie Brown
Was great in BB and Jackie Brown
Heismenberg said:
Watched it. Liked it but was also left wanting more. I didn't realize half the movie would be flashbacks, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Was hoping for a little more action, and maybe a flashback with Hank and Gus. Hell I would have also like to have seen if anything happened with Skylar, Flynn, and Holli. Wish they would have at least showed what it was like when they showed up at Skinny Pete's house.
Nonetheless, bring on Better Call Saul. And maybe they'll come out with another BB movie.
These echo my thoughts.Heismenberg said:
Watched it. Liked it but was also left wanting more. I didn't realize half the movie would be flashbacks, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Was hoping for a little more action, and maybe a flashback with Hank and Gus. Hell I would have also like to have seen if anything happened with Skylar, Flynn, and Holli. Wish they would have at least showed what it was like when they showed up at Skinny Pete's house.
Nonetheless, bring on Better Call Saul. And maybe they'll come out with another BB movie.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Walt's line "You didn't have to wait your whole life to do something special" was kind of heartbreaking.
CrawfordAg said:
I ways call Todd "Fat Damon". Ever since he was in that episode of Black Mirror where I swore after the first watching it was Matt Damon on a carb diet.
nice opinionBruce Almighty said:
I thought it was ok, boring during most of it. If this was a two episode storyline in Breaking Bad, they both would be bottom five of the entire series.
Did he outsmart himself though? The guy obviously thought it would be enough to get Jesse to go away. Jesse ends making the deal after all and gets out of town safe.Junkhead said:
Yes, that was obviously Lydia.
And remember Jesse was just fooled by the fake cops so that's on his mind. He's trying to be the smartest guy in the room like his old partner but he outsmarts himself this time.
PatAg said:nice opinionBruce Almighty said:
I thought it was ok, boring during most of it. If this was a two episode storyline in Breaking Bad, they both would be bottom five of the entire series.
CheeseSndwch said:
As long as we're nitpicking, was anyone else annoyed that the El Camino didn't have any frontend damage from Jesse ramming the gate?
Do you not remember Jesse in Mexico? When Jesse, Mike and Gus massacred the cartel?Mabel Choate said:
Am I the only one who didn't like this?
I didn't hate it and it certainly didn't take away from breaking bad in any way. But it just felt dull and pointless. It wasn't a seamless transition from breaking bad because of how the characters had aged. Todd looked absurd, Aaron Paul looks very different, and the flashback with Walt was ridiculous. Cranston was clearly wearing a bald cap and Paul looked nothing like season 2 Jesse. I understand the logistics behind all this, but it's just distracting.
Even the most exciting scene seemed out of character. Jesse Pinkman was an ordinary guy, someone adverse to violence against other people. And now suddenly he's Jesse James? Murdering two guys in duel?
I know I'll get killed for this and clearly I'm in the minority. But I just thought this was boring. It wasn't tense, it wasn't clever, it was just dull. Not even close to the level of Breaking Bad or BCS. Maybe my expectations were too high.