Nach dem /slash ist vor der Viennale. Dazwischen haben wir noch einen regulären Podcast mit zwei absoluten Highlights!
Schlagwort: Breaking Bad
Wer braucht noch die Avengers, wenn die österreichischen Film-Podcaster eine Team-Up Episode veröffentlichen?
Am zweiten Tag der Vienna ComicCon standen eine Podiumsdiskussion mit Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad, Scorch Trials), ein Making Of zur österreichischen Serie Wienerland, sowie viel viel Cosplay am Program!
Wir diskutieren, warum die erste österreichische ComicCon ein Erfolg, sowohl für Comic- als auch für Film-Fans ein Erfolg war.
Well this isn’t really big news – but after all the meager The Dark Tower news in recent months (the last news was that Ron Howard did not want to let the project die), I am happy to comment on this tidbit:
Aaron Paul is in talks for the role of Eddie Dean. Eddie is a heroin addict from the New York of 1987. He is trapped in a world of drugs, broken family ties and mafia troubles when on top of all his problems comes a crazy gunslinger from another dimension and they both have to figure out why the hell they should work together.
Crazy enough to work?
This summer Breaking Bad comes to an end.
The second half of the fifth Season will conclude the story of Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul). Just eight more episodes until the end of the series – eight more episodes separating this series from achieving a „perfect score“ in my book.
A perfect score would mean that the series never made any serious misssteps or dragged out certain storylines or forced character changes for the sake of it. It would mean that Breaking Bad was a series with an artistic backbone using the TV medium to tell one of the greatest stories out there.
- Why the perfect score is important
- Why this relates to Lost and my therapy
- Why a failure of Breaking Bad would mean additional therapy for me
- and what this has to do with Game of Thrones
all this after the jump:
UPDATE: According to The Hollywood Reporter there will be budget constraints and script rewrites… I hope the speculation at the bottom of the article is just guessing by THR.
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Good news Everyone!
Well kinda…
After the project The Dark Tower ran into some problems because of budget reasons people started seeing the Tower crumble. Would it mean that this project was just too big and expensive for Universal to handle?
Well according to Deadline this is not the case!
Dark Tower will continue to be made, but the production that was supposed to start this summer will be delayed to February 2012 which will also mean that The Dark Tower probably won’t hit the screen in 2013 as planned, but to be honest I can live with that as long as it gets going.