8/23/2019 1:28:11 PM
At this point Walt Jr probably couldn’t be de-age-ified enough to look right unless his scenes were flash forwarded. I can see any other actor from the TV series still being included without seeming too old for the part.
8/23/2019 4:14:20 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Camino:_A_Breaking_Bad_Movie
8/24/2019 12:18:37 PM
8/24/2019 11:13:36 PM
Skinny Pete seriously has not aged well.
8/25/2019 5:56:20 PM
He's aged fine for a dude who's almost 50 you probably haven't seen on TV in six years on account of you didn't watch The Blacklist.
8/26/2019 8:39:07 AM
Also he plays a drug addict, who are definitely known to age exceptionally well.
8/26/2019 9:13:21 AM
This fuckin' alias watching A Nightmare on Elm Street like, "Wow, Robert Englund looks terrible."
8/26/2019 10:19:30 AM
9/25/2019 12:06:01 AM
10/9/2019 11:21:58 PM
^Do you know how Netflix works in regards to what time they post things?I know it is the 11th, but like 12am or what?
10/9/2019 11:29:38 PM
I think I read somewhere that it's 12amPST/3amEST but I'm not sure
10/10/2019 12:51:02 AM
^sounds right. I had always heard 12am, but I can see that being 12am Pacific time
10/10/2019 11:15:01 PM
Well? Anyone unemployed and childless stay up to watch this thing?
10/11/2019 9:22:34 AM
It was ok. Not bad, not overwhelming. No climax
10/11/2019 8:40:59 PM
Jesse was a very well fed captive
10/11/2019 11:37:28 PM
Robert Forster died today
10/12/2019 12:03:38 AM
Yeah I just watched his scene and saw the news.
10/12/2019 1:20:47 AM
What I liked most about this film was its structure. I can't recall many movies where the story arc of the main protagonist is eventually revealed through flashbacks that are shown sequentially throughout the film. That was done very well.The only criticism I have for it is nitpicky shit like, the realism of the flashbacks was damaged by the significant amount of weight that Todd and Jesse had put on. Those guys did not age that well.The conflict between Jesse and Todd was also a very central aspect of the film that was portrayed very well. I don't think that its about Todd being the Devil, and Jesse the Christ figure, but more about acceptance. Todd accepts his role in the criminal world and shows no real signs of internal struggle. He does what he needs to do but still maintains peace in his life. Todd views all of his horrible deeds as being linked in a chain under Uncle Jack's control, not his. Jesse, however, is not at peace with his violent actions and can not justify the damage that happens around him. He has decided on a path to remove himself from the equation by death or departure, as depicted in the climactic duel. In contrast to characters like Walt or Todd, Jesse refuses to allow his predicament to justify committing more violent acts. So, when he is given the choice to either die or flee, he gladly accepts.
10/12/2019 4:51:34 PM
It wasn't very re-watchable, and felt kind of unnecessary
10/12/2019 7:39:57 PM
I watched it and enjoyed but agree it felt unnecessary and had little climax. I remember pausing it and noticing there was only 10 minutes left and thinking oh that's it. And lol at fat Todd. I thought Jesse aged okay but Todd holy shit.
10/14/2019 3:35:10 PM
Did they show how Jesse escaped?
10/14/2019 3:42:00 PM
it picks up as he escapes.
10/14/2019 7:50:15 PM
I enjoyed it. Didn't feel tacked on, but definitely added some closure. Needed more Skinny Pete and Badger.
10/28/2019 11:22:25 PM
I liked it
10/30/2019 3:11:40 PM
I loved it. Didn't need a big climax before. Felt like a good mix bw the over the top set pieces of BB and the much more low key BCS.
11/7/2019 10:42:24 PM
I just checked it out again for the second time.I really enjoyed the opening with Skinny, the flashbacks with Todd, and the shootout at the end on the second go around. There were some tiny subtleties that I missed at first, such as Skinny not recognizing Jessie at the door, them giving him all of the cash that they just got from Walter only for him to come up short at the end cuz Jessie can't ever catch a break. Todd being so at peace with himself and his actions that he offers last words and a prayer for a girl that he just murdered without any signs of guilt or remorse. Then, Jessie being asked "are you ready?" before going to the cleaner and answering confidently and without hesitation. On a side note, Saul asked him the same exact question during the first trip to the cleaners, but jess responded in a way that completely alluded to his emotional insecurities. And as far as negatives, well... I don't want to fat shame anybody, but dayum is Todd's weight hella distracting. I don't know why the director couldn't have given him a bonus to lose about 35 lbs. Actors do that all of the time in between roles.
11/8/2019 12:07:35 AM