Showing posts with label Bryan Cranston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bryan Cranston. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2013

This NEWHART-style BREAKING BAD Alternate Ending Throws It All Back To MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE


So what if Bryan Cranston's Hal from Malcolm In The Middle wakes up terrified in the the middle of the night after having dreamt the entire Walter White saga? That's what you get in this wacky
"alternate ending" to Breaking Bad.

Cheers to Cranston and his Malcolm wife Jane Kaczmarek for reprising their roles as Hal and Lois from the hit Fox sitcom while paying tribute to one of the most enduring series finale stunts in television history pulled off by Newhart.



SOURCE: i09



Sunday, September 1, 2013

Bryan Cranston Addresses Those Lex Luthor Casting Rumors... Again


There has been no shortage of online buzz when it comes to the 2015 sequel to Man of Steel, announced with great fanfare at Comic Con in July, which will showcase Superman and Batman together on the big screen and facing off for the first time. The web exploded with a tidal wave of outrage when Ben Affleck was cast as Batman opposite Henry Cavill's Man of Steel in a screenplay set to take a cue from the 1986 graphic novel The Dark Knight Returns.

Bryan Cranston's name has been bandied about (along with Mark Strong) as a candidate for the role of Lex Luthor (personally, after his bravado-laden performance in Pacific Rim, I would love to see Idris Elba get a crack at it). While Cranston has been receiving the most heat as of late, absolutely nothing beyond pure fan speculation has surfaced.

A rather ridiculous recent report from Cosmic Book News has received an awful lot of reposts, even from Rolling Stone. CBN is on the record that Cranston has already sealed the deal with WB. While that bit of news alone by no means requires a huge leap of faith, their subsequent claims lie on the far fetched side of the fence. They report Cranston has signed on for six pictures, Ben Affleck is inked for 13 (a 13 picture deal? Seriously? Chris Evans talked Marvel down from 9 to 6 before committing to play Captain America), and finally Matt Damon is in WB's sights for Aquaman or Martian Manhunter in Justice League.

Now back to Cranston. The Boston Globe caught up with the Breaking Bad star and thankfully asked if he was aware of the rampant online rumors of his alleged Lex Luthor multi-picture deal.

“I’ve heard that too,” he told the Globe. “Six? This is all news to me. I think that maybe my name is bandied about because I’m known to be bald. ‘What bald guy can we get?’ The reality is they can take any actor and shave his head or put a bald cap on him.”

When asked how a conversation might go between him and Gene Hackman, who played Lex Luthor opposite Christopher Reeve's big screen Superman from 1978-1987, Cranston laughed off the scenario. “I can just see how that phone call would go,” he said. “‘Gene? Hi, this is Bryan Cranston.’ ‘Who? Bryan Cranston? What do you want? How did you get this number?’ ”

We'll have to wait and see what comes of any of this. I'm always on board with the "Where's there's smoke there's fire" line of thinking with some online rumors, but following Affleck sealing the deal to play the next big screen Dark Knight, I think its safe to assume just anyone may be in talks to join the cast of the Man of Steel follow-up.

Cranston told the Globe if one thing's for certain, he will be pacing himself for the remainder of 2103, but nonetheless alludes that something big may be cooking. “I think I’ll relax the rest of the year. There’s some irons in the fire, things that people are talking about, but nothing is set.”

Stay tuned for more firm casting announcements soon. The untitled Man of Steel sequel is already set to shoot in Detroit in early 2104, whose gritty Motor City streets will double as both Metropolis and Gotham City.


SOURCES: BOSTON GLOBE, BOSTON.COM



Tuesday, August 27, 2013

This Fan Made 'Man of Steel' Sequel Trailer May Take The Edge Off Your Bat-Rage


Ok, there has been a few days to let the Batman announcement to settle in. Let's face it, the initial outrage will in all likelihood seem trivial by the time things play out on the big screen. We have almost two long speculative heavy years until we see Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck square off in the follow- up to Man of Steel, which will take a story lead from the Frank Miller's 1986 groundbreaking graphic novel The Dark Knight Returns.

This well edited fan trailer blends footage from various sources and may calm some naysayers still venting over Ben Affleck's recent casting. This seem to get a lot right in tone and if we were to look ahead to what we likely can expect: The Dark Knight donning a Kryptonite fueled robotic Bat-suit to take down the feared Kryptonian alien, a billionaire boys club alliance between Wayne Industries and LexCorp, and has already gone ahead to cast Bryan Cranston as Lex Luthor.

It's time to look forward with faith in the filmmakers, and this isn't a bad start.





Wednesday, February 6, 2013

TOY FAIR 2013: Mezco Toyz Unveil Their 'Breaking Bad' Plush Toys and Walter White Bobblehead

The 2013 Toy Fair is fast approaching, hitting New York City later this week and NerdyRottenScoundrel.com will be there every step of the way.

Mezco Toyz went in early and held a special preview press conference of their Toy Fair treats at their Long Island City HQ for select media. Following a rundown by Mezco's main man Drake, decked out in a Hazmat suit, we were invited into their toy vault where they revealed some of their new products set to hit shelves later this year.

From what I saw, I will be posting reports on their new goodies unveiled based on Breaking Bad, ThunderCats and Man of Steel.

First up will be Breaking Bad. Perhaps not the first show you may think of when it comes to a toy line, but Mezco knows a good thing when they see it and made sure to put their stamp on it in the form of plush dolls, BobbleHeads, money clips and stash boxes based on the AMC hit show.

Bearing a striking resemblance to Bryan Cranston, the six-inch Walter White bobble head is decked out in a yellow Hazmat suit and stands atop, what else, a mini mound of crystal meth.




For the softer side of Breaking Bad, Mezco has for you eight-inch plush doll versions of Heiseberg and  former student turned business partner Jesse in their street clothes. The four-inch clip-on plush dolls depiction Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul) sporting their yellow jump suits.










Mezco Toyz' Drake gives us the rundown at the Long Island City, New York press conference before the showroom tour.


You can check out all of Mezco's toys at their official website, where many of these sure-to-be collector's favorites can be pre-ordered. In addition to what we see here and in my follow up posts on ThunderCats and DC Universe, Mezco also has existing lines based on South Park, Universal Monsters, Mars Attacks! as well.



Thursday, August 2, 2012

Film Review - TOTAL RECALL ★★½☆☆☆

Has it really been 22 years since Arnold Schwarzenegger 'got his ass to Mars' in the original Total Recall? Yes it has, your memory is intact. Based on Philip K. Dick's short story We Can Remember It For You Wholesale, the 1990 film directed by Paul Verhoeven strayed away a bit from the source material, but brought a lot of muscle, some timeless campy one-liners, a three-breasted Martian prostitute, Kuato, and even offered us a peek at a young Sharon Stone early in her career.

So let's flash forward to 2012, we are still in our Golden Age of the remake, redux, and reboot, so let's welcome Total Recall up to the plate. This darker gritty remake directed by Len Wiseman (Underworld, Live Free or Die Hard), excises the Martian aspects of the original, and stars Colin Farrell who steps into the big Schwarzeneggarian shoes of Douglas Quaid.

The plot follows many of the same beats we have seen before, but with lavish expensive special effects, quick cutting chase scenes, hard hitting hand-to-hand fights, heavy nods in production design to Blade Runner and Star Wars, and a healthy helping of J.J. Abrams-style ice blue lens flare for good measure. Not all of this is necessarily a bad thing, it just depends on how you like your Total Recall served.

In a nutshell, Douglas Quaid, an everyman assembly line worker married to the stunning Lori (Kate Beckinsale), yearns to add a little more excitement to his mundane married life in a environmentally ravaged future world. Welcome to Rekall, a company that can implant fabricated memories into the brain and let you live out your fantasies as if they were your very own. For Quaid, the Rekall experience happens to offset the effects of a total mind wipe he had. The ride in the light up brain chair partially shell shocks him back to remembering his former self, who happens to be the highly trained government assassin known as Hauser.

Quaid learns the hard way the entire life he thought he had lived has been an imprinted lie. His lovely wife isn't really his wife, but rather a lovely undercover agent who not only kicks major ass, but is extremely well trained with various firearms. Lori, along with a bunch of government stormtroopers, set their sights on taking down Quaid on the orders of Chancellor Cohaagen (Bryan Cranston). Plot twists of identity swiftly switch back and forth as Quaid seeks the truth regarding what is real what is not. Aided by Melina, a tough as nails rebel he knew in his former life (played by Jessica Biel), he becomes the unwitting key to bringing down the ultimate diabolical plans of Cohaagen for world domination.

Recall boasts impressive set pieces, top notch production value, pricey visual effects, and loud lightning fast action sequences. Although the film's setting in a rain soaked above-the-ground world complete with flying cars sometimes screams Blade Runner, it's worth noting that both films are based on the work of Philip K. Dick. Director Len Wiseman is a solid go-to guy for films like this. He knows how to construct, execute, and deliver well paced big screen eye candy. With the Underworld franchise firmly notched on his belt (two as director, credited writer on all four films), as well as the love it or hate it Live Free or Die Hard, Wiseman knows how to give an audience a loud frenzied film with harsh bloodless violence, while escaping with a PG-13 rating.

The cast is fine in the straightforward roles they are given, as this is a no-nonsense sci-fi romp with little tolerance for lighthearted fare. Colin Farrell is no Schwarzenegger here, nor should he be, and amps up Quaid's paranoia as necessary. Bryan Cranston and Bill Nighy have extended cameos that add some weight to the cast in the third act, but it's mostly a three ring spotlight for Farrell, Beckinsale, and Biel. They deliver the necessary push to the rock 'em sock 'em cat and mouse chase plot.

But lets get to Kate Beckinsale, who steals the show in the dual role of the sexy faux wife and the relentless huntress for most of the film. All those years in the black latex catsuit kicking ass and wielding all sorts of heavy artillery as the vampire Selene in the Underworld films have paid off here. She lights up the screen as Quaid's unstoppable pursuer. She manages to hand both Colin Farrell and Jessica Biel their asses in hand to hand combat all while twisting her villain's mustache and maintaining her poise, perfectly blown-out mane of hair, and smokey eye makeup. It probably doesn't hurt that she is married to director Wiseman, but besides the fact that Beckinsale is one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, she has never been more fun to watch while tearing and shooting up the scenery.

The film is straight forward and takes its plot dead set serious. The Paul Verhoeven infused camp from the original film has been gutted, practically to a fault if you really have affection for the Arnold Classic. While Recall is intense at times, delivers crowd pleasing shoot-outs, high octane chases, and multiple plot twists, it sacrifices all the fun that was the soul of the original by playing it so serious. Also for fans of the original (count me in), you may wish your pre-knowledge of all the meaty identity plot twists could have been wiped out in your own Rekall session. All the great turnarounds, double crosses and who's who moments are sadly of no surprise in the remake since both versions share the same whodunnit outline.

Had this Recall been the first stab at Dick's short story, there would be more fun to report and less to hold this version up against. While 2.0 has its own hi-tech merits, and I sat back freely and enjoyed the ride, it trades charm for grit. The shadow this reboot stands in, even 22 years later, remains a tough one to step out from, and perhaps your fond memories are best left alone.  


Total Recall opens in theaters and select international IMAX screens on August 3rd.

REVIEW RATING:  ★★½☆☆☆
Directed By: Len Wiseman
Starring: Colin Farrell, Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, Bryan Cranston, John Cho, and Bill Nighy
Studio: Sony Pictures
Rated: PG-13
Running Time: 121 minutes



Tuesday, March 27, 2012

TRAILER TO THE TRAILER: 'Total Recall'

The Hollywood trend nowadays seems to be releasing a teaser just before a full movie trailer is set to debut. A trailer just isn't enough it seems. Neither is a teaser trailer. Now you need a trailer to the trailer.

Paramount did so for Marvel's The Avengers just before letting loose its much hyped Super Bowl spot. And most recently 20th Century Fox whet the appetites of Prometheus & Alien fans with both a clever faux TED video featuring Guy Pearce as Peter Weyland, and a teaser montage shortly before unveiling the full movie trailer at WonderCon and on the web earlier this month.

The full trailer to the reboot of the Arnold Schwarzenegger classic (and movie update of Philip K. Dick's short story) starring Colin Farrell is set to debut this Sunday, as its unmistakably announced in this teaser.

The 2012 movie update of Philip K. Dick's We Can Remember It For You Wholesale is directed by Len Wiseman (Underworld, Live Free or Die Hard) and also stars Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Biel, and Bryan Cranston.


Total Recall is set for release on August 3rd.

Check back here for the full trailer on Sunday!