If you’re looking for it, we posted our cast fairly early yesterday evening. Otherwise, it’s going to be a busy day for me and an apparently light day of Breaking Bad news, so let’s get right to it.
John Crook from Zap2It talks with Aaron Paul about an indy film he just finished up. “Just before starting the current season of his AMC series, Paul wrapped an independent film (currently called “Right Angle”) in which he plays a quadriplegic: Adam Naskar, a hotshot Detroit mortgage broker who dove into a lake during a drunken party and shattered his spine.” Sounds interesting, and I guess it’s based on a true story. It sounds dark, but Aaron says it’s actually inspiring. I’ll be looking for this one.
James Poniewozik from Time talks about Breaking Bad’s distinctive style and cinematography. “The sets are painstakingly built, especially the superlab: a temple of gleaming metal tanks, painted infernal red, that production designer Mark Freeborn built with the aid of a Drug Enforcement Administration consultant. The lab, Cranston says, is a metaphor for Walt’s compartmentalized worldview: “It’s clean. It’s isolated. He doesn’t like being reminded that he’s part of a messy, bloody business.”
Alan Sepinwall and Dan Fineburg from HitFix talk Breaking Bad at the 46:45 mark on their podcast. The audio quality is a bit rough, since they recorded this in a car en route from San Diego Comic Con, but their stuff is always good.
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