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Cinephile with Adnan Virk

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Robert Forster

Cinephile with Adnan Virk

Adnan Virk, Le Batard & Friends

Tv & Film, Film Reviews, Film Interviews

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2019

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Jesse Pinkman is back! Adnan reviews the highly anticipated Netflix film, "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie." On the same day that the movie was released, "El Camino" actor Robert Forster passed away and in honor of his lifeliong career, Adnan replays an interview he did with the actor that was conducted on October 16th, 2018. Adnan and Joe give their picks for the Mount Rushmore "Movies Based on TV Shows." All that and more on this week's Cinephile! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Gilligan has proven again and again that he's a skilled storyteller in this universe.

1:27.8

I think it's a year to the day that I interviewed him last year when he was promoting a film called What They Had with Hillary Swank and Michael Shannon, which was, I think, a decent movie.

1:37.6

And forged particular was very good in it.

1:40.8

It's just odd how life works, but obviously it was a wonderful actor.

1:42.8

And we'll talk more about him and re-ear the interview, which Rick Pascmer and Dan Stanzak can confirm was one of the best people did.

1:47.8

He's a very funny guy and very talented and very charming as well.

1:52.0

Before we get rollin' though, I did give up a New York Film Festival ticket to my man Joe.

1:57.0

And again, courtesy of Mel B hookin' us up to go see Motherless Brooklyn, which is Edward Norton's real passion project.

2:04.0

It's adapted from a great book, which Joe and I both read years ago.

2:08.0

I stole it from my buddy, Cabbie's bookshelf when you're at Ryerson.

2:11.0

And Edward Norton producing, directing, co-writing, starring in this.

2:15.0

I mean, this is all Edward Norton all the time.

2:17.0

Motherless Brooklyn hitting theaters, I believe, in a couple of weeks, Joe.

2:20.0

What are your thoughts on it?

2:22.0

I liked it.

2:24.0

I wouldn't say that it blew me away, but it took nine years for Edward Norton to make.

2:30.0

Like you said, he wrote, directed, starred in it.

2:33.0

And it was kind of a loose adaptation on the book.

2:36.0

So any fans of the book out there, which is incredible and must read.

2:40.0

This was definitely kind of a loose adaptation.

2:43.0

Takes place 40 years before, then the book takes place in the 1950s.

2:48.0

I would give it a solid three maple leaves.

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