Fugitive Jesse Pinkman runs from his captors, the law, and his past.Fugitive Jesse Pinkman runs from his captors, the law, and his past.Fugitive Jesse Pinkman runs from his captors, the law, and his past.
- Nominated for 4 Primetime Emmys
- 4 wins & 24 nominations total
Aaron Paul: More Than Just Jesse Pinkman
Aaron Paul: More Than Just Jesse Pinkman
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Did you know
- TriviaRobert Forster has actually been a vacuum cleaner salesman in the past.
- GoofsFollowing Breaking Bad (2008), actor Jesse Plemons put on weight for his roles in Black Mass (2015) and season 2 of Fargo (2014); hence his weight as Todd in "El Camino" greatly differs from his weight during the final season of "Breaking Bad".
- Quotes
[first lines]
Jesse: You know he's not gonna be happy.
Mike Ehrmantraut: No. I suspect he won't. Only you can decide what's best for you, Jesse. Not him, not me.
Jesse: I'm out.
[pause]
Jesse: So what are you gonna do with all that money?
Mike Ehrmantraut: Same thing I do with all the other money. How 'bout you, teenage retiree? You'll be livin' the dream.
Jesse: Not sure I should stick around town.
Mike Ehrmantraut: That's a start.
Jesse: Nothin' really keepin' me here. Where would you go? If you were me?
Mike Ehrmantraut: Doesn't matter, I'm not you.
Jesse: Seriously, come on. If you were my age? Just play along. Make some conversation.
Mike Ehrmantraut: Alaska.
Jesse: Yeah?
Mike Ehrmantraut: Yeah. If I were your age, startin' fresh... Alaska. It's the last frontier. Up there, you can be anything you want.
Jesse: Alaska. Start over. Start fresh.
Mike Ehrmantraut: One could.
Jesse: Put things right.
Mike Ehrmantraut: No. Sorry, kid, that's the one thing you can never do.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Waiting with Huell (2019)
- SoundtracksI'd Really Love to See You Tonight
Written by Parker McGee
Performed by Dan Seals (as England Dan) & John Ford Coley
Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
The very last episode of Breaking Bad seemed to round things up. Almost all loose ends were tight up. Especially when it came to Walter White. And what was Breaking Bad if not a show about a teacher who became this bigger than life villain? Well Aaron Paul had something to say about that. And since his character had something to offer us still ... the creator of Breaking Bad felt he could satisfy the need from fans to have more.
And for fans the movie is filled with little pieces of callbacks and nice references. Not to mention some flashbacks with some of our favorite characters (to hate). So yes I do understand if some feel this undermines the end of the actual TV show, but that would be missing the bigger picture (no pun intended). Yes there was not an absolute need for this movie, but what it does is expanding on the ending and giving us something that transcends the TV show and may even elevate it - not to mention get many people to rewatch the original series ... even more so than Better call Saul made them do it (a show I haven't watched yet) ...
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- Also known as
- El Camino: Una película de Breaking Bad
- Filming locations
- 501 11th Street NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA(Pinkman family home)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
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- Budget
- $6,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours 2 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1