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Nevermind She was as racist as Calvin and sold Django off as a slave. Her death didn't bother me. What are you even talking about? What's that have to do with Breaking Bad?? I think this post is just trolling. Lol Bad filler I agree somewhat. After watching the whole series multiple times, seeing the slow paced family dynamic drama scenes in the early episodes, it can be pretty boring. But like you said, it is necessary, especially for a new viewer to get a grasp of how Walter evolves. I thought the idea of Jesse selling meth to people in NA meetings was really stupid. And I didn't like that fly episode either. I do wish that Jack and the crew had more extensive screentime. Inglorious Bastards Pulp Fiction Jackie Brown But on a side note...I also really like Django Unchained and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood But out of all of them, Inglorious Bastards is my all time personal favorite True. The sequel is definitely a representation of the 90s. And that's one reason I like it so much. No I agree. As someone who's a huge fan of Breaking Bad, this in comparison has similar aspects, but yet still feels incomplete and therefore...rushed. I feel like this could've had more potential. The story should've been expanded further. Other characters should've been involved. The cast / characters included felt way too small and limited. So yeah, agreed, it did feel rushed for sure. Agreed I will say he did seem committed. But still some very bad acting. Sheri Moon's acting seemed pretty awful too, I must say. The writing just seemed extremely lazy. And I recently just gave House of 1000 Corpses another viewing. It's actually a pretty unique horror film, and it gets a lot of unnecessary hate. I've seen much worse. It was creative, bizarre, and different. I'll give it that. Between Bronson and Drive, it's difficult to say. Vahalla Rising was also very good. I disagree Arnold Schwarzenegger and George W Bush Joker - Nicolas Winding Refn The ad with the puppet is the worst.