I think Bryan Cranston is going to have a difficult time separating himself from Walter White.
When I first started watching "Breaking Bad," I thought about how different his character is compared to the role he played in "Malcolm in the Middle."
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I think Bryan Cranston is going to have a difficult time separating himself from Walter White.
Two from "Cheers".
George Wendt was Norm and never really played anything but that character.
Woody Harrelson as Woody. He moved on but it took a long time to accept him as anything other than the sweet, naive, small-town Midwestern boy. Realizing that his father was a hitman-for-hire and had murdered a federal judge was certainly a WTF moment.
If Dean Norris can overcome this he can overcome anything.Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman is gonna have a harder time than Bryan Cranston IMO. I mean who would've thought he could go from Malcolm in the Middle to Breaking Bad?
Dean Norris (Hank) is also having a hard time but his interviews are hilarious, says he wants to do comedy only stuff.
Fred Gwynne will forever be Herman Munster to most people but he was perfect in My Cousin Vinnie.
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Chris Evans is going to have to work hard to shake the Captain America moniker for me.
Not only has Sean Connery become James Bond, for me there will never be another Bond. The rest are all just cheap imitations.
Has Samuel L. ever not been a bad ************ in a movie...?
The obvious one to me is John Wayne. He was always that same swaggering cowboy, even when he did approximately one million war movies, too.
When I first started watching "Breaking Bad," I thought about how different his character is compared to the role he played in "Malcolm in the Middle."
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Elizabeth Berkley always Saved by the Bell innocent Jessie until Showgirls came out.