This past weekend, Ensley and I appeared at a book signing for Wanna Cook? at a nearby Books-A-Million. It was a fun event, and they're talking about having us back around the holiday season, although I'm slightly conflicted about that - Wanna Cook? is a guide to Breaking Bad, which just doesn't much seem like a heartwarming holiday show for the whole family. But hey - different strokes, right?
By the way, Ensley wrote a fantastic post about the book signing and the people-watching that went with it over at his blog - click here to go there!
We'll be making another appearance in a couple of weeks in the Triad area of North Carolina - catch our act at the Winston-Salem location of Barnes & Noble on August 9 beginning at 3 pm as part of their "Get Pop Cultured" events. Details are in the link over on the left - come on out and say "hi!" to us! We'd love to see you!
In other Breaking Bad related news, there are these two items for your consideration:
Bryan Cranston recently played President Lyndon B. Johnson on Broadway in the play All the Way, a role for which he received the Tony Award. The play also won Best Play and I hated that I couldn't get to NYC to see it. Never fear! A television version is being prepared for broadcast on HBO next year with Cranston reprising his role. He will also serve as an executive producer for the show, along with Steven Spielberg and two others. The playwright, Robert Schenkkan, will take charge of the adaptation.
Also, Disney is working on a live-action version of Kipling's The Jungle Book, which I'm also excited about. The cartoon version was always a favorite of mine. What's that have to do with Breaking Bad, you ask? Good question. Let me just say this, and then you can check out this link. Gus Fring. Wolf. Fine, go click the link and then marvel.
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Walter White Wednesday 86
Breaking Bad concluded its run back in the fall, but the show continues to make news. It's awards season in Hollywood right now and Breaking Bad has been well represented on the red carpet. Anna Gunn, who played Skyler, apparently knows that no matter how great your red carpet gown is, it's all about the accessories - and Bryan Cranston seems to agree! The picture at the top of this post is a snapshot of the clutch Anna Gunn carried to the Screen Actors Guild Awards, where Breaking Bad won for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. You can read more about that here.
The show continues to inspire fan art - there have been some amazing fan videos, paintings, cosplay, etc., but the cover for the imagined Little Golden Book is in a class by itself! It's already sold, but maybe the entire book will be produced - although that's sort of scary.
Last in this week's Breaking Bad roundup - Giancarlo Esposito, who played Gus Fring, was the keynote speaker at a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day event held at Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon. A local news crew sat down with Esposito to discuss King's legacy - you can play the video here.
It's true - the show may be over, but we're going to continue to hear about it for quite some time!
The show continues to inspire fan art - there have been some amazing fan videos, paintings, cosplay, etc., but the cover for the imagined Little Golden Book is in a class by itself! It's already sold, but maybe the entire book will be produced - although that's sort of scary.
Last in this week's Breaking Bad roundup - Giancarlo Esposito, who played Gus Fring, was the keynote speaker at a Martin Luther King, Jr. Day event held at Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon. A local news crew sat down with Esposito to discuss King's legacy - you can play the video here.
It's true - the show may be over, but we're going to continue to hear about it for quite some time!
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