I liked it. It was good to see these characters again.
Junkhead said:
Some people just have to be contrarian.
Mabel Choate said:Junkhead said:
Some people just have to be contrarian.
Or, and I know this is hard for you to comprehend, some people just view things differently than you. God forbid anyone doesn't love a movie that you do
Man, BB and BCS both have a strong history of being extremely subtle and slow so I think you probably just aren't remember correctly.TXAGFAN said:
I thought it was sorta boring. I was entertained, but many scenes dragged oon. This wasn't a theme of BB that I remember.
TXAGFAN said:
I thought it was sorta boring. I was entertained, but many scenes dragged oon. This wasn't a theme of BB that I remember.
Junkhead said:
No lie, though. A Badger & Skinny Pete spin-off would be the tits.
Junkhead said:
No lie, though. A Badger & Skinny Pete spin-off would be the tits.
If that's why it was made and people needed that kind of closure, then that's good to know. Personally, I was okay with the undefined ending for Jesse from Felina; he was finally free from the biker meth prison and from Walt, and that was all that mattered. Actually, I preferred that ending (along with whatever I added from my own imagination) to the actual one presented in El Camino.Junkhead said:
It was done to show you what happened to Jesse after Felina. That was the only major question left hanging after BB ended. That's all, nothing more.
I get if people didn't love it like I did but I'm confused by how someone that loved BB was bored by this. It was just like the series. Lots of detailed, nuanced scenes along with some crazy excitement and an occasional laugh. Fat Damon and bald cap Walt distracted me briefly but I wasn't going to let it ruin the movie.
Old Tom Morris said:
The gun he fired was in his pocket and set his jacket on fire.
Junkhead said:Mabel Choate said:Junkhead said:
Some people just have to be contrarian.
Or, and I know this is hard for you to comprehend, some people just view things differently than you. God forbid anyone doesn't love a movie that you do
Never said you or anyone has to love the movie but to get no enjoyment out of it all seems way over the top.
I shazam'd that when it was playing and added it to a spotify playlist immediately. That was fantastic.Junkhead said:
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Like, wgaf? If Vince Gilligan has the ability to film a single, 5 min scene with Bryan Cranston, you do it. What is the harm in that small bit of fan service? How is that something you thought, "yea, that was THE WORST."Quote:
Some of the cameos - particularly Walt and Jane - could've been cut from El Camino and it would've barely hindered the experience. Their inclusion feels like it was a matter of both actors having open schedules/Vince Gilligan wringing the most possible fan service out of this thing.
he's fat and happy banging Kirsten Dunst who looks way better at 37 than she did at 27.Quote:
And I was a bit distracted by how much heavier Todd was too.
I thought the Walt scene was understated but fantastic. May have had the funniest moment of the entire movie regarding the GED/diploma. And a brief look into Walt's motivation for keeping going afterward. Fan service or not, that was all great.Quote:
Some of the cameos - particularly Walt and Jane - could've been cut from El Camino and it would've barely hindered the experience. Their inclusion feels like it was a matter of both actors having open schedules/Vince Gilligan wringing the most possible fan service out of this thing.