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Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Mon October 07, 2013 10:04 pm
by Mecca
numbers wrote:I started to come back around on Walt when he was forced to run from his house, I felt bad when Walt jr turned on him.
Similarly for me, it was heart wrenching to hear Walt jr say "why don't you just... DIE already?" And hear Walt on the other end pleading that it can't all be for nothing... You can point out that he admitted he did it for himself, but he would have never gone down the meth path without the motivation of death being around the corner and his family being left with nothing.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Tue October 08, 2013 3:07 pm
by lowlight79
Mecca wrote:
numbers wrote:I started to come back around on Walt when he was forced to run from his house, I felt bad when Walt jr turned on him.
Similarly for me, it was heart wrenching to hear Walt jr say "why don't you just... DIE already?" And hear Walt on the other end pleading that it can't all be for nothing... You can point out that he admitted he did it for himself, but he would have never gone down the meth path without the motivation of death being around the corner and his family being left with nothing.
He did do it for himself, that was what the first part of season 5 showed us. He could have stopped prior to saying he was in the empire business, but he kept at it. he could of worked for gus and just made enough money and got out. But he wanted it all and dealt with the consequences.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Tue October 08, 2013 10:19 pm
by Mecca
lowlight79 wrote:
Mecca wrote:
numbers wrote:I started to come back around on Walt when he was forced to run from his house, I felt bad when Walt jr turned on him.
Similarly for me, it was heart wrenching to hear Walt jr say "why don't you just... DIE already?" And hear Walt on the other end pleading that it can't all be for nothing... You can point out that he admitted he did it for himself, but he would have never gone down the meth path without the motivation of death being around the corner and his family being left with nothing.
He did do it for himself, that was what the first part of season 5 showed us. He could have stopped prior to saying he was in the empire business, but he kept at it. he could of worked for gus and just made enough money and got out. But he wanted it all and dealt with the consequences.
I fully believe season 1 Walter white had good intentions.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Tue October 08, 2013 11:25 pm
by numbers
Mecca wrote:
lowlight79 wrote:
Mecca wrote:
numbers wrote:I started to come back around on Walt when he was forced to run from his house, I felt bad when Walt jr turned on him.
Similarly for me, it was heart wrenching to hear Walt jr say "why don't you just... DIE already?" And hear Walt on the other end pleading that it can't all be for nothing... You can point out that he admitted he did it for himself, but he would have never gone down the meth path without the motivation of death being around the corner and his family being left with nothing.
He did do it for himself, that was what the first part of season 5 showed us. He could have stopped prior to saying he was in the empire business, but he kept at it. he could of worked for gus and just made enough money and got out. But he wanted it all and dealt with the consequences.
I fully believe season 1 Walter white had good intentions.
I thought he had good intentions until Skylar left him at the end of season 3.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 2:18 am
by VinylGuy
numbers wrote:
Mecca wrote:
lowlight79 wrote:
Mecca wrote:
numbers wrote:I started to come back around on Walt when he was forced to run from his house, I felt bad when Walt jr turned on him.
Similarly for me, it was heart wrenching to hear Walt jr say "why don't you just... DIE already?" And hear Walt on the other end pleading that it can't all be for nothing... You can point out that he admitted he did it for himself, but he would have never gone down the meth path without the motivation of death being around the corner and his family being left with nothing.
He did do it for himself, that was what the first part of season 5 showed us. He could have stopped prior to saying he was in the empire business, but he kept at it. he could of worked for gus and just made enough money and got out. But he wanted it all and dealt with the consequences.
I fully believe season 1 Walter white had good intentions.
I thought he had good intentions until Skylar left him at the end of season 3.
That bitch. Its all her fault.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 2:32 am
by Mecca
VinylGuy wrote:
numbers wrote:
Mecca wrote:
lowlight79 wrote:
Mecca wrote:
numbers wrote:I started to come back around on Walt when he was forced to run from his house, I felt bad when Walt jr turned on him.
Similarly for me, it was heart wrenching to hear Walt jr say "why don't you just... DIE already?" And hear Walt on the other end pleading that it can't all be for nothing... You can point out that he admitted he did it for himself, but he would have never gone down the meth path without the motivation of death being around the corner and his family being left with nothing.
He did do it for himself, that was what the first part of season 5 showed us. He could have stopped prior to saying he was in the empire business, but he kept at it. he could of worked for gus and just made enough money and got out. But he wanted it all and dealt with the consequences.
I fully believe season 1 Walter white had good intentions.
I thought he had good intentions until Skylar left him at the end of season 3.
That bitch. Its all her fault.
for getting fat

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 2:34 am
by VinylGuy
Mecca wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
numbers wrote:
Mecca wrote:
lowlight79 wrote:
Mecca wrote:
numbers wrote:I started to come back around on Walt when he was forced to run from his house, I felt bad when Walt jr turned on him.
Similarly for me, it was heart wrenching to hear Walt jr say "why don't you just... DIE already?" And hear Walt on the other end pleading that it can't all be for nothing... You can point out that he admitted he did it for himself, but he would have never gone down the meth path without the motivation of death being around the corner and his family being left with nothing.
He did do it for himself, that was what the first part of season 5 showed us. He could have stopped prior to saying he was in the empire business, but he kept at it. he could of worked for gus and just made enough money and got out. But he wanted it all and dealt with the consequences.
I fully believe season 1 Walter white had good intentions.
I thought he had good intentions until Skylar left him at the end of season 3.
That bitch. Its all her fault.
for getting fat
and she also betrayed him with the other guy....what a fat bitch.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 6:25 pm
by Harry Lime
Oliver Stone:
There’s too much violence in our movies – and it’s all unreal to me. I don’t know if you saw the denouement [of Breaking Bad], I happen to not watch the series very much, but I happened to tune in and I saw the most ridiculous 15 minutes of a movie -- it would be laughed off the screen. Nobody could park his car right then and there and could have a machine gun that could go off perfectly and kill all of the bad guys! It would be a joke. It’s only in the movies that you find this kind of fantasy violence. And that’s infected the American culture; you young people believe all of this shit! Batman and Superman, you’ve lost your minds, and you don ‘t even know it! At least respect violence. I’m not saying don’t show violence, but show it with authenticity.
I understand what he's aying, but Oliver Stone lecturing the people about violence & authenticity in the movies...???

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 6:26 pm
by Jorge
Shut up, Oliver Stone.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 8:35 pm
by Gods' Die
Harry Lime wrote:Oliver Stone:
I happened to tune in and I saw the most ridiculous 15 minutes of a movie -- it would be laughed off the screen.
It’s only in the movies that you find this kind of fantasy violence.
I understand what he's aying, but Oliver Stone lecturing the people about violence & authenticity in the movies...???
Plus this seems pretty contradictory coming within sentences of each other. It would be laughed off the screen if it were a movie but it's also the kind of violence you see in movies? Huh?

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 9:47 pm
by Mecca
I found that to be one of the most believable "yeah bitch, science!" Moments from the show.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed October 09, 2013 9:51 pm
by epilogue
Harry Lime wrote:Oliver Stone:
There’s too much violence in our movies – and it’s all unreal to me. I don’t know if you saw the denouement [of Breaking Bad], I happen to not watch the series very much, but I happened to tune in and I saw the most ridiculous 15 minutes of a movie -- it would be laughed off the screen. Nobody could park his car right then and there and could have a machine gun that could go off perfectly and kill all of the bad guys! It would be a joke. It’s only in the movies that you find this kind of fantasy violence. And that’s infected the American culture; you young people believe all of this shit! Batman and Superman, you’ve lost your minds, and you don ‘t even know it! At least respect violence. I’m not saying don’t show violence, but show it with authenticity.
I understand what he's aying, but Oliver Stone lecturing the people about violence & authenticity in the movies...???
:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:

Hey, Oliver Stone... Any Give Sunday called and said fuck you.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Mon October 14, 2013 10:34 pm
by Jorge
Read Anthony Hopkins’s Breaking Bad Fan Letter to Bryan Cranston

http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars ... fan-letter

Also, I dig Anthony Hopkins's look.
Image

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Mon October 14, 2013 11:35 pm
by numbers
durdencommatyler wrote:
Harry Lime wrote:Oliver Stone:
There’s too much violence in our movies – and it’s all unreal to me. I don’t know if you saw the denouement [of Breaking Bad], I happen to not watch the series very much, but I happened to tune in and I saw the most ridiculous 15 minutes of a movie -- it would be laughed off the screen. Nobody could park his car right then and there and could have a machine gun that could go off perfectly and kill all of the bad guys! It would be a joke. It’s only in the movies that you find this kind of fantasy violence. And that’s infected the American culture; you young people believe all of this shit! Batman and Superman, you’ve lost your minds, and you don ‘t even know it! At least respect violence. I’m not saying don’t show violence, but show it with authenticity.
I understand what he's aying, but Oliver Stone lecturing the people about violence & authenticity in the movies...???
:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:
:haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha: :haha:

Hey, Oliver Stone... Any Give Sunday called and said fuck you.
If I didnt love JFK so much I'd be shitting on Stone a ton for this.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed October 16, 2013 4:01 am
by Harry Lime
theplatypus wrote:Read Anthony Hopkins’s Breaking Bad Fan Letter to Bryan Cranston

http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars ... fan-letter

Also, I dig Anthony Hopkins's look.
Image
He downloaded the last season on Amazon.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed October 16, 2013 4:43 am
by fishbob
Just started re-watching The Wire
Still think it's better than BrBa

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Wed October 16, 2013 4:50 am
by Orpheus
Mecca wrote:I found that to be one of the most believable "yeah bitch, science!" Moments from the show.
What made it better for me was that Walt ended up getting hit. It wasn't just this clean thing where he got away.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Thu October 17, 2013 6:34 pm
by VinylGuy
[YouTube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPd67CEL54E&feature=share[/YouTube]

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Thu October 17, 2013 6:35 pm
by Jorge
VinylGuy wrote:
I love Bob Odenkirk.

Re: TV: Breaking Bad

Posted: Thu October 17, 2013 6:39 pm
by VinylGuy
theplatypus wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
I love Bob Odenkirk.
He is really funny...he had this tv program a while ago, i think with david cross...really good stuff. I love Saul.