Thursday, October 11, 2012

Walter white

  • Real-life meth trade is cracked by 'Breaking Bad'

    Walter White, in his newly assumed alter ego of Heisenberg, has flooded the market with a product renowned for its distinctive blue color.

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  • Walter White is Macbeth, and Cranston is cool

    Then I read this recent AP report of Mexican drug cartels' industrious production of high-octane meth, not at all unlike Walter White's blue glass. And I think we all know what happened in Mexico on "Breaking Bad." Truth, my friends, is stranger than ...

    www.theday.com

  • 'Breaking Bad' star addresses Alabama's real Walter White

    Emmy-winning "Breaking Bad" star Bryan Cranston recently caught wind of the fact that there is, in fact, a real Walter White who was wanted in Tuscaloosa for manufacturing meth. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Cranston noted he'd seen ...

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  • Cook-White engagement

    James Cook Sr. of Fallston and Dorie Arnot of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristin Marie Cook, to Brian Walter White, son of Gene and Gini Baillie of Anderson, South Carolina, and Charles White of ...

    www.gastongazette.com

  • Bryan Cranston says don't expect redemption for Walter White in 'Breaking Bad ...

    During an interview to discuss "Argo," HitFix's Gregory Ellwood asked Cranston what he'd like to see happen in these last eight, and whether there's any good ending for a very bad man like Walter White. On a side note, Cranston also revealed before the ...

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  • How Mitt Romney is like Walter White

    How Mitt Romney is like Walter White (Credit: AMC/AP/Salon). On the surface of things, patrician Mitt Romney doesn't have much in common with Bryan Cranston's iconic "Breaking Bad" character, Walter White, a high school chemistry instructor. First of ...

    www.salon.com

  • 'Breaking Bad' Action Figures: Sculptor Trevor Grove Gives Walter White ...

    After taking a week to sculpt Walt's head out of wax, Grove spent the next three months scouring the Internet for toy body parts and clothes.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • AP IMPACT: Cartels flood US with cheap meth

    Mexican meth has a clearer, glassier appearance than more crudely produced formulas and often resembles ice fragments, usually with a clear or bluish-white color. It often has a smell people compare to ammonia, cat urine or even burning plastic. "You ...

    seattletimes.com

  • NYS Meth Lab Busts Increase in 2012; Thanks Walter White!

    Needless to say, Gilligan didn't rule the possibility out. So that might be it: the show's notoriety is leading to a spike in the meth lab production in New York State.

    blogs.villagevoice.com

  • Still peaking: Walter White's fiendish adventures continue on Breaking Bad

    What we can say is that it's well on track. The first half-season began with an ominous look into the future at protagonist Walter White (Bryan Cranston), alone on his birthday and looking sinister, even more so when we saw the serious weaponry in his ...

    www.theage.com.au

  • Gus Fring Could Return To 'Breaking Bad' To Haunt Walter White's Dreams

    "I want to come back in Walt's dream and haunt him," Esposito said. Esposito earned an Emmy nomination for his portrayal of Fring, and discussed the honor in an interview with HuffPost TV's Maureen Ryan.

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  • Skyler White Tells All

    Anna Gunn has snared her first Emmy nomination for her stellar work on 'Breaking Bad' as the tough-as-nails foil to TV's most compelling anti-hero, Walter White. The actress talks about the hand-job scene that won her the part. Print; Email; Comments ...

    www.thedailybeast.com

  • Hollywood's cynicism is breeding disconcerting cultural standards

    When did television become so unbearably macabre? Consider "Breaking Bad," AMC's hit show about the tragic downfall of high-end meth cook Walter White. Over the course of five seasons, he transforms from meek high school chemistry teacher to ruthless ...

    www.washingtontimes.com

  • 'Breaking Bad' Aaron Paul interview: 'Every season is the darkest yet'

    When AMC's mesmerising drama Breaking Bad began in 2008, it was centred around a single performance - Bryan Cranston's unflinching portrayal of cancer-stricken teacher turned meth cook Walter White. But as the show has gathered both critical and ...

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  • Breaking Bad vs Mad Men Emmys: Walter White and Don Draper Face Off on ...

    Breaking Bad vs Mad Men Emmys: Walter White and Don Draper Face Off on Sunday. Elena Sheppard; in; Culture,; Television; 3 weeks ago.

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  • Breaking Bad Finale Scoop! Anna Gunn Talks Skyler's Descent and Endgame ...

    Walter White's journey from math teacher to hardened criminal is the main talking point of Breaking Bad, but his wife, Skyler (Anna Gunn), has undergone almost as dramatic a transformation.

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  • Breaking Bad, season four, DVD review

    Each episode of the fourth season ratchets up the tension, danger and paranoia as things begin to fall apart with the grand scheming of Walter White, the main star of Vince Gilligan's TV series set in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Bryan Cranston (Walt) and ...

    www.telegraph.co.uk

  • Calvin and Hobbes Reimagined as Meth Dealers in Breaking Calvin

    They're out there: Breaking Bad fans staggering through life, eyes crusted over and searching, bereft of any answers until 2013, when the final chapter of Walter White's saga airs. To those fans, worry not: There's a temporary salve. Capitol Hill ...

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  • Little kids cosplaying as Walter White and Jesse are the cutest little meth cooks

    I'm assuming it was the parents, rather than the kids, who devised these Breaking Bad costumes. Walter White is pretty awesome, but I feel like Baby Jesse needs a little something, maybe a plastic tub and a jar of chili powder?

    io9.com

  • Breaking Bad: Bryan Cranston, Vince Gilligan, Emmy Nominations

    The fifth season of Breaking Bad just concluded with a huge moment: Walter White's DEA agent brother-in-law has finally figured out that he is the evil, meth-making Heisenberg.

    www.thedailybeast.com

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