Showing posts with label Attraction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Attraction. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Breaking Bad: “Live Free or Die” – Fatal Attraction?

The Emmy-winning actor wasn't executives' first choice to play chemistry teacher-turned-meth dealer Walter White on the AMC drama.

The latest brawl in the entertainment industry came to a head last weekend. Screens went dark for many of the 14 million subscribers to the Dish Network who attempted to tune in to watch Sunday's season premiere of AMC's hit show, "Breaking Bad."

Talk about a glowing review! "Breaking Bad" star Aaron Paul doesn't just think his fiancée is an awesome girl. He thinks "she's the greatest" — as in, the greatest of all time. "She's the greatest woman that has ever existed," Paul declared to GQ

As pop culture fans take off their Comic-Con costumes — which probably need a good dry-cleaning after four days in hot, sunny San Diego, Calif. — their minds are already on what they'll dress up as next year. The costumes at this year's 43rd annual

As pop culture fans take off their Comic-Con costumes — which probably need a good dry-cleaning after four days in hot, sunny San Diego, Calif. — their minds are already on what they'll dress up as next year. The costumes at this year's 43rd annual


Tuesday, 17 July 2012

Breaking Bad: “Live Free or Die” – Fatal Attraction?

Executives were initially nervous about casting Bryan Cranston in “Breaking Bad” and suggested John Cusack and another icon of '80s teen movies.

Yet another example of the pay-TV industry reminding viewers that they don't need a pay-TV subscription to watch their favorite shows.

As pop culture fans take off their Comic-Con costumes — which probably need a good dry-cleaning after four days in hot, sunny San Diego, Calif. — their minds are already on what they'll dress up as next year. The costumes at this year's 43rd annual

In a recent Breaking Bad episode, a large electromagnet was used to delete hard drives stored nearby. Could this work?

In a recent Breaking Bad episode, a large electromagnet was used to delete hard drives stored nearby. Could this work?