I'll always remember getting blown away watching Breaking Bad for the first time. I only ever knew Cranston from Malcolm in the Middle, watching Heisenberg emerge was such a dramatic shift in tone for his career. He portrayed a good villain! Thank you for all your submissions in art, Bryan. A legend.
Over the course of a few years I kept hearing how good BB was - that it was legendary, even while it was still running. I hadn't been watching much series TV (still don't) so I simply wanted to see what the big deal was. I wound up seeing the whole series over the course of maybe 3-4 months and yeah, I saw what the big deal was. It's one of TV's best offerings ever, and I expect I'll want to go through it all again.
@@hubbsllc It's funny you say that, I too wasn't too big on watching TV and still aren't really. BB broke the mould for me! If you haven't watched El Camino or Better Call Saul you absolutely should!
One of the finest actors of all time. Walter White, one of my favourite characters of all time, in one of the greatest shows of all time! This is how special he is.
I am a filmmaker and Brian's work with Vince Gillighan (but not limited to) is nothing less than awe inspiring every time I watch it. Thanks for being an endless source of inspiration for me and thousands of other storytellers. I am forever grateful.
It's funny to me that Breaking Bad is where people seem to have discovered what an amazing actor Bryan Cranston is... those of us who watched Malcolm in the Middle already knew. Hal may be a character played mostly for laughs, but he pulled that character off to a degree that is simply incredible.
for me it was X-Files. An episode called "Drive". Written by Vince Gillighan. He plays this crazed man who has some kind of weird infection that causes him pain unless he drives a certain speed in a certain direction. So the whole episode he is just driving this car, and somehow Mulder gets in there with him to try and get him to stop and also to understand this odd phenomena. Oh, and the first few minutes he has to watch his wife explode in front of his eyes, in the back of his car. So anyway, he's only in his car this whole time (which si difficult to film really well as you can only get so many different angles, and he has to emote this crazy pain but also show his anguish of losing his wife and dealing with this crazy weirdness and also talk with Mulder and try to resolve the problem. I don't think many actors could do that, much less do it as well as he did. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time, which is rare, since X-Files episodes often slowly build. I knew at that moment that this guy was a GREAT actor and I was going to be seeing more of him. PS like 99% of the people in Breaking Bad also worked on X-Files, both behind and in front of the camera.
@@Revalopod also excellent. Seeing him lose his wife like that was just insane. Also seeing him go insane without seeing a montage or taking much screen time. The dude is seriously talented.
He holds a special place in my heart. He looks exactly like my dad who passed in 2010 when I was 20. Especially in the beginning of BB. I doubt he will see this but in the off f*cking chance he does thank you for all you do. Whenever I watch anything he’s in I subconsciously think of my father. Love from Chicago my friend!
A policeman? That explains the amazing stache. He studied policing just long enough to get the secret to growing one of those. If you ever meet that girl again, tell her a big thank you from all of us. Without her, we would have missed out on the great actor you are. A MitM reunion would be awesome! Hal and Lois forever!
I appreciate that last answer he gave, too many times were told that if you dont put your 100% into something you should give up on it or leave it alone. Instead, how about turning it into a hobby, that way you can pursue something else in the career field but still be able to enjoy that hobby
Autobiographical content is considered a conflict of interest, that's why they remove it. You can't talk about yourself on your wiki page. And the Reddit comments are often auto-deleted too because the account karma is too low.
He narrated the Audiobook version of The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien and he was perfect for it! Great book with the greatest audiobook narration I've ever heard (and still my favorite)
The look he gives to the camera while saying ''And boy, the research would be fun'' was spot on. I totally see him playing Hugh Hefner and doing a brilliant job. I hope some day he get's to do that research.
As popular as he is I still think he's underrated considering his incredible talent and amazing personality. He reminds me of a Robin Williams-tier actor & comedian. Also seems about as genuine and kind as Williams.
I love the last one “if you’re not willing to go all in then just do it as a hobby”. Not everything you do has to be your entire life path, sometimes you can simply do things because you enjoy it. especially with film/TV there is so much going on behind the scenes, so much expensive equipment being used and so many people all working together at once and when you’re getting a foot in the door it can seem impossible, but there is nothing stopping you from simply gathering 1 or 2 friends and shooting something with your phone if that is what you enjoy doing. Not everything has to be perfect.
4:21 As this sentence went on, goose bumps covered my entire skin more and more. All the post-BB Walter White content feels like a fever dream. That flash video where he intimidates a tied up viewer and even speaks a customized name, it was one of the best cross-overs with the real world a show could make. The one who made that up needs a raise.
People keep telling me I'm crazy for saying this, but I swear Bryan would make an incredible live action Omni-Man. He's already proven he can pull off a Dad role as well as a terrifying murderer role.
As a former art student, the last part is so true. I dropped out to do my art as a hobby for the exact reason he stated. I have such a high respect for the way he gave genuine advice!!
Im rewatching Breaking Bad right now (for the 4th time), but this time with my 14 year old daughter's first watch. It's awesome watching it again with someone who's never seen it. Bryan's portrayal of Walt never gets old, incredible character. We are on the final 6 episodes... then we start her first time seeing Better Call Saul 😊
@imageignition23 actually I think we may do El Camino n then BCS. But as of right now she don't know El Camino exists lol Don't want her to know what happens to Jesse, n then...'surprise! He has his own movie!' Lol
BCS turned out to be such a different show from Breaking Bad. If anything, I think it supasses BB - that creative team got progressively better as time went on.
Cranston has always been one of the few A-list actors that just seems like a regular dude that doesn't have this super inflated ego of himself; he's just really good at acting
I think he would do such a wonderful job voicing an animated Ganondorf in a TLOZ movie. His voice is perfect and he could perfectly balance the menacing and humorous nature of the character and the vibe of the games. Obviously, he's not the physical embodiment of the character for a live action performance, but even then they could use CGI on a body double and get a great facial performance
Loved him in Malcolm in the middle. I think comedic actors are underrated. I think more actors could credibly play Walters White than Hal. Cranston was so commited to that role!
I only remembered seeing Bryan in Malcolm in the Middle. I wasn't a huge fan of the Television Show and never thought of Bryan of much of an actor......Until I saw him in Breaking Bad. I was amazed how talented and versatile he is! A truly great actor!.
can we thank Bryan Cranston's Counselor? if it wasn't for him we wouldn't even have Bryan in the acting world. the butterfly effect works in mysterious ways
Malcolm in the Middle should get another season but as the kids as fathers and the parents as the new grandparents, only kid to not be a father is Dewey, he’s still a free spirit.
You know what's really hard about making a lifelong commitment is that you never know where you'll be at 10 years from whenever. I was a great trombone player who got lots of scholarships and all kinds of stuff. Then one summer my trombone, the cheaper one, got stolen. The economy had just crashed, and something told me I needed to actually try and do something with my life. I went back to school to take engineering courses and had to take chemistry. I loved chemistry and then decided I wanted to be a doctor. Again - a life long commitment. 5 years from then, I burned out having just barely passed all of my courses in 1st year of medical school. I couldn't ride the fence like that anymore and I just crashed and burned. I'm running into another issue right now and wondering what to do. AI is taking over my career field and I'm concerned that there's significantly less demand for analysts as there used to be. The real question is whether or not I should hold on. As in, to my life. Yeah.
Bryan Cranston is great and all, and love the guy. But is it just me who loves the typing and click sounds? So satisfying in this video. Oh the ASMR and smoothness.
"do it as a hobby" is such an insanely strong note to end on. too many creatives are told give it all and die trying or dont even try while he knows the value in loving expressing yourself creatively for your own sake; fun. anyone looking to do as a hobby; take some classes from supermarket notices, online bulletins, or maybe start playing DND lol i've revealed many inner Theatre kids from people who wanna hit goblins which ends up turning into some Bladerunner campaign years later thanks to dice helping us get into character.
Oh my gosh. I had just sneezed and was working on my second one when he said “bless you”. Had to back it up to make sure he said it again before I flipped out. Thanks Bryan I guess.. 😳
He has such genuine dad humor and I love it
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That’s Hal for you
His timing is impeccable. He's a genuine comedian forged with dad humour
he did a your mom joke on a fan, and not just any innocuous one; literally insinuating that he bangs the fan's mom when he goes to Albuquerque
@@flyingspaghettimonster2925Dad's gonna do what dad's gonna do.
Bryan Cranston should've played Commissioner Gordon a long time ago
He did it. Batman animated movie
@@ultrainvestigacionesultravideo great movie
@@jasonmalice super cool movie
Bryan Cranston as Hugo Strange would be crazy.
Mr Freeze
Bryan Cranston is one of my favourite celebraties. He's chill, down to earth, kind and hilarious without be too loud, fantastic man👍
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Yes, 99.1% true
@@angelfaayy Heh
Same goes for Aaron Paul, I feel like a lot of the BrBa cast seems very cool
Only beating beaten by Keanu reeves
I'm at 1:46 in the video. I just sneezed and literally immediately afterwards, Bryan says "bless you." I will remember this forever.
Do you still remember that
That's hilarious!
@@Yanbayan47Well he gets a notification whenever someone's replying to his comment bozo
Jesus Christ the chances… there’s no way that can be random(breaking bad reference)
@@Kleber_C ok
“How did you come up with Walter White’s voice?”
“I opened my mouth and started speaking.” 😂
walter blanco
José Miguel Rosas
honestly yeah, like that's just his voice lol.
He speaks slightly deepet
I am your 700th like (I expect a thanks)
I'll always remember getting blown away watching Breaking Bad for the first time. I only ever knew Cranston from Malcolm in the Middle, watching Heisenberg emerge was such a dramatic shift in tone for his career. He portrayed a good villain! Thank you for all your submissions in art, Bryan. A legend.
i had the same experience!
I love Breaking Bad and have never seen MITM aside from a few scenes on RUclips, and it blows me away that it's the same guy! Incredible range
Over the course of a few years I kept hearing how good BB was - that it was legendary, even while it was still running. I hadn't been watching much series TV (still don't) so I simply wanted to see what the big deal was. I wound up seeing the whole series over the course of maybe 3-4 months and yeah, I saw what the big deal was. It's one of TV's best offerings ever, and I expect I'll want to go through it all again.
@@hubbsllc It's funny you say that, I too wasn't too big on watching TV and still aren't really. BB broke the mould for me! If you haven't watched El Camino or Better Call Saul you absolutely should!
@@hubbsllc You should watch better call saul if you havent already, its just as good as BB and sometimes I liked it even more!
I love Bryan Cranston. He just seems like such a genuinely well balanced and likeable guy :)
He does
You can tell by the way he defended Jesse
he isss dude
He has, at least in the animated Batman Year One movie.
How do you know he's not acting?
I met Bryan Cranston and he’s truly an incredible person. Humble and hilarious in person
wish i was you
@@haminnnnnnnnnnnnnnn same
I bet he was the chemistry teacher you met in highschool
Yeah, sure you did...
I met him at a charity do once. He was surprisingly down to earth, and VERY funny.
Never thought I'd ever see Bryan Cranston answer a question of mine. Weird feeling lol.
He just likes bushes apparently
5:46
Lol you got answered by the goat
And called your name.. Say My Name.
Don't you mean 'weird feeling yo'
Bryan poured his heart and soul into that Quora post
I've always love Walter White's iconic quote, "I am not in the danger, Skyler. I am the danger!" and then he dangered all over Skyler.
😩
he is indeed A DANGER
😳😳😳
You got one part of that wrong...
Ah, classic line.😌
One of the finest actors of all time. Walter White, one of my favourite characters of all time, in one of the greatest shows of all time! This is how special he is.
True ❤😊
All time
This is one of the comments of all time.
Ughh I’m so used to people saying “one of the of all time” that I initially interpreted that as an insult 😅
i love bryan and brba but why is a r4p1st and serial abuser one of your favorite fictional characters
I am a filmmaker and Brian's work with Vince Gillighan (but not limited to) is nothing less than awe inspiring every time I watch it. Thanks for being an endless source of inspiration for me and thousands of other storytellers. I am forever grateful.
Peter G crying in a corner from all the kids who watch BB who think Vince wrote it all by himself 🤦♂️😂
3:28 bruh that insta switch to Heisenberg is terrifying and hilarious at the same time
It's funny to me that Breaking Bad is where people seem to have discovered what an amazing actor Bryan Cranston is... those of us who watched Malcolm in the Middle already knew. Hal may be a character played mostly for laughs, but he pulled that character off to a degree that is simply incredible.
What you believe me if I said my first exposure to him was from Godzilla xD
He was brilliant in Malcolm in the Middle. When I was told about Breaking Bad, I said "oh that's Brian Cranston from Malcolm in the Middle!"
I was a fan of his from Seinfeld & King of Queens. Never saw one episode of MM.
for me it was X-Files. An episode called "Drive". Written by Vince Gillighan. He plays this crazed man who has some kind of weird infection that causes him pain unless he drives a certain speed in a certain direction. So the whole episode he is just driving this car, and somehow Mulder gets in there with him to try and get him to stop and also to understand this odd phenomena. Oh, and the first few minutes he has to watch his wife explode in front of his eyes, in the back of his car. So anyway, he's only in his car this whole time (which si difficult to film really well as you can only get so many different angles, and he has to emote this crazy pain but also show his anguish of losing his wife and dealing with this crazy weirdness and also talk with Mulder and try to resolve the problem. I don't think many actors could do that, much less do it as well as he did. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time, which is rare, since X-Files episodes often slowly build. I knew at that moment that this guy was a GREAT actor and I was going to be seeing more of him.
PS like 99% of the people in Breaking Bad also worked on X-Files, both behind and in front of the camera.
@@Revalopod also excellent. Seeing him lose his wife like that was just insane. Also seeing him go insane without seeing a montage or taking much screen time. The dude is seriously talented.
He holds a special place in my heart. He looks exactly like my dad who passed in 2010 when I was 20. Especially in the beginning of BB. I doubt he will see this but in the off f*cking chance he does thank you for all you do. Whenever I watch anything he’s in I subconsciously think of my father. Love from Chicago my friend!
I’m sorry for your loss man.
this is beautiful
darkclaws914
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Sorry for your loss dude
A policeman? That explains the amazing stache. He studied policing just long enough to get the secret to growing one of those.
If you ever meet that girl again, tell her a big thank you from all of us. Without her, we would have missed out on the great actor you are.
A MitM reunion would be awesome! Hal and Lois forever!
Bryan Cranston is a national treasure and must be protected at all cost.
International
Trite.
International treasure
You think someone needs protection its him?
Hes the one who protects!
I'm not looking forward to his passing
5:10 looks like he's about to say "You got me"
When talking about how the Walter White roles keep coming back to him, there's a real sense of Robin Williams in Bryan's face when he smiles.
I appreciate that last answer he gave, too many times were told that if you dont put your 100% into something you should give up on it or leave it alone. Instead, how about turning it into a hobby, that way you can pursue something else in the career field but still be able to enjoy that hobby
Exactly. 99.99% of actors don't make it a career. Even good actors.
Too much competition.
The way Bryan looks in this video, he could DEFINITELY play a current-day James Hetfield in a Metallica biopic.
True ❤😊
YEAH
spot on
Maaaannn...!!! Great eye you've got right there!!!
Commisioner Gordon
I love how he didn’t say no he said do it as a hobby, fantastic answer
It is. Most don't make it as an actor.
lots of cities and towns have small, volunteer theaters (with auditions, ofc) that you can get involved with. it's a great way to do it as a hobby.
The fact that Aaron Paul is his business partner💀
💀
50/50 partners…Right?
Jesse! We have to cook
I want them to cook again, like seriously for real, I am down to do business with, I will be the first one to buy 🥺🙏😭🫵😉👌😂
TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT
Blue yellow pink I don’t care you bring me more fof this
He can be so funny yet add so much depth to Walter White, such a talent.
I love how Wikipedia editors roll back most of the edits done by celebrities on their own pages.
At least in this scenario (I checked) it was partially re-added after this released with citations
As they should.
Autobiographical content is considered a conflict of interest, that's why they remove it. You can't talk about yourself on your wiki page.
And the Reddit comments are often auto-deleted too because the account karma is too low.
@@UndeadFleshgodReddit is STILL doing that all these years later? God I hate reddit with a passion 😂
@@UndeadFleshgod makes no sense
Bryan actually has an incredible voice. I'd listen to any audiobook he narrated. Someone get on that!
He has golden voice
He narrates his own memoir on Audible!
He narrated the Audiobook version of The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien and he was perfect for it! Great book with the greatest audiobook narration I've ever heard (and still my favorite)
Facts
"Jesse, did you put your name in the goblet?"
When Bryan talks, we listen.
True ❤😊
And he is the one who knocks
@ACTS-1631we are the one who listens
I love actors like him that nail every role. Goofy dad, egg head, king pin, undercover agent. Bravo!
The look he gives to the camera while saying ''And boy, the research would be fun'' was spot on. I totally see him playing Hugh Hefner and doing a brilliant job. I hope some day he get's to do that research.
Bryan Cranston should've played Commissioner Gordon a long time ago. You are undoubtedly a brilliant actor and an amazing person!.
Bryan is just pure awesomeness.
What a cool dude. He always seems so genuine and humble
As popular as he is I still think he's underrated considering his incredible talent and amazing personality. He reminds me of a Robin Williams-tier actor & comedian. Also seems about as genuine and kind as Williams.
5:09 his exact pose to Hank when he says "You got me".
true
1:05 that was Heisenberg in the flesh
This man is a gem, protect him at all costs
I love the last one “if you’re not willing to go all in then just do it as a hobby”. Not everything you do has to be your entire life path, sometimes you can simply do things because you enjoy it. especially with film/TV there is so much going on behind the scenes, so much expensive equipment being used and so many people all working together at once and when you’re getting a foot in the door it can seem impossible, but there is nothing stopping you from simply gathering 1 or 2 friends and shooting something with your phone if that is what you enjoy doing. Not everything has to be perfect.
4:21 As this sentence went on, goose bumps covered my entire skin more and more.
All the post-BB Walter White content feels like a fever dream.
That flash video where he intimidates a tied up viewer and even speaks a customized name, it was one of the best cross-overs with the real world a show could make. The one who made that up needs a raise.
My favorite actor of all time. Widely respected amongst both sides of the acting spectrum. Truly exceptional at drama AND comedy. King
0:48 the fact that right under Bryan’s reply is one about TF2 means he could’ve of read it and could’ve been aware about TF2
2:44 "and boy the research would be fun"😂 I love Bryan Cranston.
I love Bryan Cranston. An extraordinary actor and human being.
Him and Aaron staying friends after all this time is just so wholesome ❤
5:15 I can feel the Heisenberg talk when he talks about if he misses it or not lol
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People keep telling me I'm crazy for saying this, but I swear Bryan would make an incredible live action Omni-Man. He's already proven he can pull off a Dad role as well as a terrifying murderer role.
YES!! I can totally see it! Especially since he’s rockin’ the hair and mustache now.
Nah omni man's voice actor would be best. He looks just like him.
Not nearly jacked enough
Not nearly jacked enough
Someone should cast him as LBJ in a drama history, or alternate history TV show. Guy looks exactly like him
The mustache is really doing it for me. But yeah, the ending of BB was brilliant, and the whole series was perfectly paced.
"He keeps coming back into my life" 🥺🙂
As a former art student, the last part is so true. I dropped out to do my art as a hobby for the exact reason he stated. I have such a high respect for the way he gave genuine advice!!
Walter White did a terrific job playing Bryan Cranston on this!
Fantastic! The most interesting (and nicely distilled) behind-the-scenes I have ever watched. Bravo.
Im rewatching Breaking Bad right now (for the 4th time), but this time with my 14 year old daughter's first watch. It's awesome watching it again with someone who's never seen it. Bryan's portrayal of Walt never gets old, incredible character. We are on the final 6 episodes... then we start her first time seeing Better Call Saul 😊
Then finish it off with El Camino
Then TRULY finish it off with Slippin' Jimmy
@imageignition23 actually I think we may do El Camino n then BCS. But as of right now she don't know El Camino exists lol Don't want her to know what happens to Jesse, n then...'surprise! He has his own movie!' Lol
BCS turned out to be such a different show from Breaking Bad. If anything, I think it supasses BB - that creative team got progressively better as time went on.
@@MeetMrMayhem88That’s what I’m doing. I’m still on BCS but I watched El Camino before BCS.
bryan cranston looks and acts almost exactly like my late grandfather who died almost 10 years ago this video made me tear up a little tbh
Cranston has always been one of the few A-list actors that just seems like a regular dude that doesn't have this super inflated ego of himself; he's just really good at acting
For him to go from Tim Whatley, to Hal Wilkerson to Walter White is absolutely incredible
I just wanna take the moment to say THANK YOU for existing, Bryan Cranston.
That Malcolm follow-up was just officially announced, so that's super exciting.
Just another reason we love you and all your work, not only a great actor but a nice humble human being
His hair and facial hair makes him look like Lalo if he were 20 years older
I think he would do such a wonderful job voicing an animated Ganondorf in a TLOZ movie. His voice is perfect and he could perfectly balance the menacing and humorous nature of the character and the vibe of the games. Obviously, he's not the physical embodiment of the character for a live action performance, but even then they could use CGI on a body double and get a great facial performance
If Jack Black can make a fantastic animated Bowser, Bryan Cranston can for sure pull off an animated Ganondorf.
Bryan Cranston seems like such a great human. That is all. ❤
this man is so charismatic and fantastic that every word that comes out of his mouth feels like words of wisdom
i love listening to bryan cranston talk
4:00
Such a great actor
Loved him in Malcolm in the middle. I think comedic actors are underrated. I think more actors could credibly play Walters White than Hal. Cranston was so commited to that role!
Bryan is so unbeliavably funny without even trying, love him.
2:18 He did the "I'm not the street guy yo" HE DID IT
I only remembered seeing Bryan in Malcolm in the Middle. I wasn't a huge fan of the Television Show and never thought of Bryan of much of an actor......Until I saw him in Breaking Bad. I was amazed how talented and versatile he is! A truly great actor!.
im 16 and have been acting for about 8 years, I love the help, thanks Mr. Cranston
can we thank Bryan Cranston's Counselor? if it wasn't for him we wouldn't even have Bryan in the acting world. the butterfly effect works in mysterious ways
At the time of this video I think Bryan's actual answer on Quora had 1 upvote.
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Malcolm in the Middle should get another season but as the kids as fathers and the parents as the new grandparents, only kid to not be a father is Dewey, he’s still a free spirit.
Sounds amazing
Walter white being Bryan Cranston for 9 straight minutes...
He will always be hal and walter to me.
If I won a chance to have dinner with a celebrity it would be him. He's just so cool.
4:06 We can finally know the moment Walter White became Heisenberg. The meme is oficially over everyone.
This is truly the moment Heisenberg became Bryan Cranston. How inspiring.
We were watching this and somebody sneezed and bro went “bless you” I’m crying
We don't deserve this man. Such an eloquent and chill guy
This is one of those episodes I could watch for 2+ hours
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Literally one of my favorite actors, Bryan is great
True ❤😊
He’s the goat pretty much now.
Hilarious storyteller. Saw him on Graham Norton and he was captivating.
I love that all actor that have an iconic character treat this character as a separated entity.
You know what's really hard about making a lifelong commitment is that you never know where you'll be at 10 years from whenever. I was a great trombone player who got lots of scholarships and all kinds of stuff. Then one summer my trombone, the cheaper one, got stolen. The economy had just crashed, and something told me I needed to actually try and do something with my life. I went back to school to take engineering courses and had to take chemistry. I loved chemistry and then decided I wanted to be a doctor. Again - a life long commitment. 5 years from then, I burned out having just barely passed all of my courses in 1st year of medical school. I couldn't ride the fence like that anymore and I just crashed and burned. I'm running into another issue right now and wondering what to do. AI is taking over my career field and I'm concerned that there's significantly less demand for analysts as there used to be. The real question is whether or not I should hold on. As in, to my life. Yeah.
We all want that Malcolm in the middle reboot
No, no... reboots are never good are they?
@@theokr89not if its the same actors continuing the story, not recasting and doing the same thing.
Yes no maybe
Speak for yourself Musk.
@@theokr89lmao ❤
Walter White is good at playing this Bryan Cranston guy.
i grew up and I saw him go from a dad in Malcolm in the middle to a drug lord. it was so cool I and I loved him in both shows
Bryan Cranston is great and all, and love the guy. But is it just me who loves the typing and click sounds? So satisfying in this video. Oh the ASMR and smoothness.
I can't get enough of this guy. Man, I'd love to delete my memory just to watch Breaking Bad as if it was the first time.
This man aged like wine
"do it as a hobby" is such an insanely strong note to end on. too many creatives are told give it all and die trying or dont even try while he knows the value in loving expressing yourself creatively for your own sake; fun.
anyone looking to do as a hobby; take some classes from supermarket notices, online bulletins, or maybe start playing DND lol i've revealed many inner Theatre kids from people who wanna hit goblins which ends up turning into some Bladerunner campaign years later thanks to dice helping us get into character.
Bryan's voice somehow fits every stage Walter goes into in the series
I just found out he was Fei Long in the Street Fighter II anime movie and I'm blown away.
One of my favorite lines in Breaking Bad: "MY SON!!! MY BOTTLE!!! MY HOUSE!!!"
You are undoubtedly a brilliant actor and an amazing person!
Bryan Cranston is a national treasure
Oh my gosh. I had just sneezed and was working on my second one when he said “bless you”. Had to back it up to make sure he said it again before I flipped out. Thanks Bryan I guess.. 😳
THE BEST VIDEO I EVER SEEN BEFORE PLEASE DO SECOND PART
Just when we thought he couldn't get more powerful, he grew a moustache
Still waiting for Bryan Cranston to play Gordon Freeman in the unfortunately nonexistent Half-Life movie