Watch Aaron Paul, Dean Norris and Anna Gunn Audition For BREAKING BAD
Tonight, the final episodes of Breaking Bad start on AMC. So as we begin the end of Walter White’s journey, let’s look back at where it all started for Jesse, Hank and Skyler. Here are the audition tapes that resulted in one of the best ensembles on TV. Aaron Paul Dean Norris Anna Gunn Source: Open...
Read More5 X-FILES Connections In BREAKING BAD You May Have Missed
Vince Gilligan may have created one of the greatest shows in TV history with Breaking Bad. But the writer/producer also spent time on various other televisions shows, the most well-known being The X-Files. Gilligan is credited with producing over 120 episodes of The X-Files, and he wrote some of the series’ most entertaining “Monster of the Week” hour-longs, with his multiple perspective vampire story “Bad Blood” often cited as his best. So it’s not surprising then that Breaking Bad often connects back to The X-Files. Here are five examples that you may not have noticed before: 1. Aaron Paul and Dean Norris It’s well known that Bryan Cranston was the man Vince Gilligan wanted for Walter because of Cranston’s role in The X-Files episode “Drive” (Season 6, Episode 2), which was written by Gilligan. But 10 actors have crossed from X-Files into Breaking Bad in total, including Aaron...
Read MoreNew Promos for Marvel’s AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.
We’re a little more than 6 weeks away from the premiere of what will likely be the biggest series of the fall: Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Today, Clark Gregg introduces us to the team his Agent Coulson has assembled. We also get a new spotlight on the character Skye, played in the series by Chloe Bennet. Check ’em out and just keep telling yourself “It’s only 6 weeks away. It’s only 6 weeks away.” Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. premieres on Tuesday, Sept. 24, on...
Read MoreLONE RANGER Flop Costs Jerry Bruckheimer Final Cut on PIRATES 5? – Big 6 Morning Report
The Lone Ranger is struggling to cross $100 million both at the North American and international box office. And Disney is expected to lose close to $200 million on the picture. So what are the consequences of this moderate flop? It looks like Disney wants to strip producer Jerry Bruckheimer of his final cut on Pirates of the Caribbean 5. (The Wrap) When asked about superhero cameos in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, producer Avi Arad would still “rather not say” anything. (Den of Geek) After the success of Under the Dome (which still sucks), CBS has ordered another summer series from producer Steven Spielberg. Next year, joining Under the Dome season two will be Spielberg’s futuristic sci-fi thriller Extant. (THR) Was Waterworld really a flop? Deadline crunches the numbers and says no. (Deadline) The hit animated film Foosball from Argentina, one of the biggest film ever...
Read MoreChristopher McQuarrie Accepts MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 5 – Big 6 Morning Report
Christopher McQuarrie was already set to write Mission: Impossible 5 for his Jack Reacher star Tom Cruise. Now, he’ll also take the helm as the film’s director. (AICN) G.I. Joe: Retaliation director Jon M. Chu is reported to be the top contender to director the next Star Trek movie. Hopefully he can convince Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to board the Enterprise. (Latino Review) The Crow creator James O’Barr is talking the movie reboot and says it was the director’s decision to go back to the source material for this adaptation. (Total Film) Looks like Steven Spielberg won’t be shooting American Assassin. The director has decided to drop out of the adaptation of Chris Kyle’s autobiography citing concerns over the budget. (Deadline) Sam Rockwell is in early talks to join the anticipated reboot of the horror franchise Poltergeist. He will possibly join Rosemarie DeWitt who was previously announced...
Read MoreWatch the SHERLOCK Series 3 Teaser Trailer From BBC One
Just in case you didn’t believe that we’d ever see new footage from Sherlock after an 18-month hiatus, BBC One has finally released a teaser trailer for the third series. The program returns in the UK on Oct. 31, with a release planned for PBS in early 2014. (Though most of us in the States will have found… well… creative ways to watch the show before that.) Can. Not....
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