This just came out on Netflix and is a sequel to the show, taking place right after the events of the finale.
Beautifully shot, with a number of noteworthy camera angles. I found it to be a polished version of a Breaking Bad episode, drawn out (a few people I talked to thought it was slow), with lots of cameos from show stand-outs.
There were a few plot points I thought strained credulity (and some characters look extra aged after 6 years), but overall I enjoyed it. Plenty of tension, bits of violence, and some laughs.
8+ out of 10.
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
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El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
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Re: El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Todd should have cut a little weight.
The showdown was awesome and was a pretty significant change in PTSDjessie.
There were enough parallels to the original show that I really liked it.
The showdown was awesome and was a pretty significant change in PTSDjessie.
There were enough parallels to the original show that I really liked it.
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Re: El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie
Todd was no doubt investing those Breaking Bad residuals in fresh pies and ice cream.
“Mediocrity is not about failing, and it’s the opposite of doing. Mediocrity, in other words, is about not trying.” — Georges St. Pierre