El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie update feed
" Director: Vince Gilligan Cinematographer: Marshall Adams Other Images "
"There are a lot of things I think of fondly when I think of Breaking Bad. JESSE PINKMAN: PULP VIGILANTE is not one of them. "
“Since I’m a big fan of ‘Breaking Bad’, of course, I was really eager to see this sequel. Well, I thought it was a decent watch but not much more than that, to be honest. I mean, like anyone else who followed this massively popular TV-show, I was wondering what happened afterwards to Jesse Pinkman after the show ended but, to be honest, Vince Gilligan gave here the most generic answer possible. Indeed, eventually, Pinkman spends most of the duration looking for some cash and how to get out of Dodge and, sure, it was probably the most obvious way to handle the rest of his storyline but I don’t think it really required 2 hours of running time. The main issue, in my opinion, was that Vince Gilligan developed this story as if it was some kind of long episode from a TV-show, instead of r” read more
"11.10. El Camino on elokuva, jota kukaan ei kaivannut, mutta jonka tulo oli riemastuttavinaan montaa. Ruutitynnyrin katkuisen ja voimaisen päätöskauden jälkeen erään hahmon dagen efterit on toki mielenkiintoinen lähtökohta koko elokuvalle, ja teoriassa elokuva onkin ihan toimivaa hidasta kerrontaa. Ihan toimivaa hidasta kerrontaa onkin varmaan parasta, mitä El Caminosta voi sanoa. Tai sitten "ihan hyvä extrapitkä extrajakso." Breaking Bad on tv-formaatissaan jo niin cinemaattinen te"
"First viewing - Oct. 12th OK, OK, so this is NOT a horror film. But it was screening at one of the local theatres so I made a point to catch it there given the cinematic nature of Breaking Bad, and also because it gave me an excuse to watch one of Robert Forster's movies now that he's left us (RIP). Overall it's a well-made film, and the story is consistently engaging. It never reaches the heights of the best moments in the series, but there are a few scenes I really enjoyed. Thankfully it does"