@@vrabo3026 i think he says that because out of that trio, Jesse was the only to try to beat his demons. Skinny and Badger just languished and serviced Heisenberg when he needed their help, but Jesse actively tried to get out and fix his life.
I love how Todd said he wasn't sure if he could still remember how to play Todd, even though I swear he's always in character. Even giving those interviews.
Yes, but that's a testament to the subtlety of his acting. Watching Friday Night Lights and Bent he really does seem like a completely different creature in those. Breaking Bad was, I'm guessing, a relatively confining role for him.
@@TheBeatenPaths it's a very slow burn show. definitely not uneventful... it's a character study of how a character gets to where we meet them in Breaking Bad.
I did notice a slight difference. He was definitely emoting a little more in the interview. U can see it somewhere between his brows. If u really look.
he didnt die the day it released it was 4 days after. El Camino was the 7th October and he died on the 11th but still the fact that he died so soon after is so sad
I feel like Vince also did this movie to give Aaron his spotlight. Him being a sidekick in Breaking Bad kind of hindered his ability to be taken seriously in other projects. Now he's the star of a great movie. I really do think Vince thinks this highly of Aaron and wants him to be a movie star. He said in the commentary that "you're a movie star man" just really high praise of Aaron.
@@quinnmarchese6313 If I recall from reading the reviews, Aaron Paul’s acting was like the only thing good about that movie with most of the criticism aimed at the poor directing and nonsensical plot in that movie.
@@mechadoggy me and my group of friends were neck deep in high school at the time and all i really remember was how upset we all were that Aaron didnt at some point say something along the lines of "Yeah, cars, bitch,"
I couldn't care less about whether or not this was necessary. I *loooooooved* this. Beautifully lensed, directed, and written throughout, and Aaron Paul is as fantastic as ever.
Well you'll *loooooooove* this story: Once upon a time, Jessie's free bla bla 3 hours of flashbacks, Alaska, jessie's free, the end. This movie sucked ass. No story, no beginning, no end, not much middle. Literally left off on the same note that it began on...
@@MaryJoyTaneo Indeed, given how Aaron Paul’s Idaho home looks so rustic, I just assume that Jesse builds for himself a similarly designed Alaskan home whom he shares with this blonde Alaskan woman who happens to look a lot like Lauren, Aaron Paul’s wife.
I don't see a lot of appreciation for Jesse Plemmons.. Todd is a creepy, unsettling character and he plays it so maddeningly well. Looove this whole damn production 🙌🏽
Todd is my favorite antagonist but the best part about him is that it's hard (for me) to even call him that. He seems so human yet inhuman. Like his actor said, he'd just missing some certain human emotions, like what you get when scientists try to create a person in a lab but they can't capture all the nuances of being human
yeah he's such an interesting character. He's looking out for connections and he is caring and appreciative. But then kills very frivolously and has no regrets afterwards, he doesn't even understand that this is a big thing. Maybe a result of growing up with nazis...
Loved El Camino's ending. We got closure but still left with wonder with how Jesse lived from that point. Because that story is his to live and tell, and his alone.
he got fat but needed lipo for the finale because if jesse chain chocked fat todd then the fat around his neck would add too much additional pressure thus causing Plemons to die within 1 sec. science bitch
I love that Skinny Pete and Badger aren't merely in this movie just because it's the Jesse show now. Walt also knew them well enough through Jesse to the point that he used them in Felina , so you can watch El Camino straight after and it fits together.
“The greatest 15-20 seconds of screen time ever” was the top shot of Jesse looking thru Todd’s place. It reminds me of the top shot of Mike looking thru the desert with a metal detector in Better Call Saul.
Something that I truly appreciated and what gave me THAT MUCH MORE of appreciation and love for Aaron Paul as an actor...is if you watch the movie again you realize he has literally the LEAST amount of lines in the movie, being the star of the film too, and you could feel literally every emotion from him, understood what he was thinking. INCREDIBLE! job well done is an understatement to the whole cast and crew! Thank you for the wonderful enjoyable work of art.
Lol. I don't think Todd's playing with a full deck of cards. He seems almost borderline slow in the head. Being raised by someone like his Uncle Jack, he just does what he knows. Compared to Uncle Jack, and Jack's boys, Todd is a lot more polite then them. If Todd would have been raised by good, normal Parents, he may have ended up being a decent guy.
Anyone whos seen brba knows hes anything but slow. He was sharp. Rem he told Walt he disabled nany cams in first home theyre supposed to cook. I dont think his character arc in camino fits brba Todd.
I think that he would have turned out to be a completely normal and functioning adult if his parents weren't neo nazis. But he was raised with a different set of morals. Todd is a walking example of what a nice guy looks like in a world where murder is A-ok.
I rewatched the entire series for the 3rd time before watching and to me El Camino seemed unauthentic. Fat Todd and the color grading ruined it for me personally. Cinematography was a step down and the story fell flat for me. Yes it brought us closure, but I know damn right Vince could have done better.
@@miguelvidal2335 Am I missing something or is western some sort of figure of speech for modern drama? Because the Google description calls it "American drama series" I don't know why people are going around calling it a western. What because of one gun duel in the movie lol? Dumb af
@Big Boss it's actually technically a neo-western. That is, that it deals with a lot of themes and storylines and characters that are reminiscent of those of old Western movies, but they're set in a modern setting. Other examples of the neo-western genre include No Country for Old Men, Hell or High Water, Wind River, and Logan (yes, the wolverine movie).
This behind the scene of El Camino is just beautiful and extraordinary in so many levels. A big respect to Vince Gilligan and the whole crew. I can't wait for Better Call Saul 6th season.
If i could change one thing in the entire show...it would be nothing.. man this show is so perfectly written and played from every angle...hats off to Vince and the hardworking crew. 🤩👌❣️
I absolutely LOVE Vince's directing style - you'd think with a mind like his and with a project as high pressure as this one that everyone would be tense AF but you can tell he's just letting them do what he brought them there to do.
I almost wish they would’ve done it as a limited one season mini series. I seriously wanted more! It was really a great way to segment or continue the Breaking Bad story. Very well done yo!
I wish we could have a sort of anthology miniseries with each episode focused on one of the supporting characters in the Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul/El Camino world, showing a pivotal moment in their lives.
man i just wish there was more, i love cranston and aaron so much together. i wish it was possible they shared the screen with some similar characters on a tv show or movie again down the line, that would be amazing
The irony is that Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul could have worked together longer in Malcolm in the Middle. Aaron Paul tried auditioning for the role of Francis if I recall correctly.
This was such a fantastic way of ending Jesse's story. All the pain and heartbreaks he suffered in the show, he finally gets to live a peaceful life at the end
When he first appeared on Breaking Bad, I really didn't expect him to play any significant role at all. Thought he was just there for that one deed and that would be it. Like the junkyard guy, too.
@@cmcproductions26 Seriously dude, what would happen in a spin off with with those two? Watching them discuss star trek in season 1 and playing video games for season 2?
The hardest part of this movie was seeing how much Jesse changed for the worse. I mean picture in your head that scene in the junkyard when the magnet idea worked and the laptop went flying. Now cut to Jesse in any scene in this film… he’s still so young, and he will never be the same. Will probably never be that happy again about anything
@@flouschen4k449 Definitely, if you watch Better Call Saul, the visuals improve every year. This movie is visually pleasing like those big budget Epics of yesteryear.
I Am Groot Todd asks Jesse in relation to the car piece. Jesse doesn’t answer, and Todd suggests they just grab it at each side for now. This occurs in a flashback. The whole movie is about Jesse trying to let go of and stop dwelling on his past (moving backwards) and start fresh (moving forward). The fact that Jesse doesn’t answer alludes to his state of mind at the time. He feels trapped in his current state.
Amazed to see how they built a whole set of Todd's flat just for 15 seconds of screen time! That's one of the most outstanding shots in the film for me.
Me and my friend Ezekiel got to watch this in theaters two weeks ago. Breaking Bad was our favorite show. He was found last thursday and had ODd. Happy we got to see this together.
Amazing production completely, the full script, recording angles & its camera crew, the actors, the Director! Everything. Amazingly loving. Continuously approving of the movie, and the tv series being a personal favorite. ♥️♥️💯
makido1234 I mean if he’s not eating much, most likely only drinking water too, yeah why wouldn’t he have good teeth? And don’t forget, Todd did say in this film he wanted to look after Jesse better so why couldn’t that include toothpaste?
@@ab830 Did you see how filthy and flea bitten he was? They didn't let him wash his clothes, take a bath, cut his hair or let him shave, but they gave him toothpaste?
I love that Vince dialed Todd all the way down from "Shoot a kid, no remorse"-evil to "Chaoticly just can't help himself sometimes"-evil. Therefore the viewers won't lose patience with Jesse just obeying Todd or being afraid of him. That's extremely considerate writing.
we dont realize how much freaking time, effort and creativeness goes into making movies, shows. Even when im not a fan of a certain show or movie. 90% of the time its not the actors, its the story telling. 90% of the its DEFENITELY not tbe cinematogrophy. i appreciate all those im tje movie businesa, tough stuff for at least trying to entertain us as best they can 🙌
I loved this movie, great acting, great cinematography, great movie in general. Vince did a good job with this and I will love it for many years to come.
I just started watching Breaking Bad like a month ago not long before christmas and finished it last week and then El Camino yesterday. Wow. It feels so real.
Would definitely love to see a spin off on how jesse carries in his new day to day life with having new identity and a traumatic past, a good 6 episode or 8 episodic story too tell with possible maybe saul to return or mikes grand daughter with questions or even brock grown up who knows but even if they leave it at this, its a good ending for jesse
When Skinny told Jessie he was his hero, that was the most emotional part for me. Loved it
Hugo Tate me too. I cried
Same, I felt like crying while watching that scene
Why did he say that tho?
It's been ages since I watched the show and I'm not sure if he is referring to one specific moment that happened in the show.
@@vrabo3026 i think he says that because out of that trio, Jesse was the only to try to beat his demons. Skinny and Badger just languished and serviced Heisenberg when he needed their help, but Jesse actively tried to get out and fix his life.
That line made me cringe lmao, just felt so out of place.
Rest in Peace Robert Forster :(
Arefin Ferdous imagine dying while watching your last movie
Aerochalklate wait did he die watching the movie 😧
I can't believe he passed the day the movie came out
@user name taken fuck off
@user name taken that's not funny, please have some respect.
I love how Todd said he wasn't sure if he could still remember how to play Todd, even though I swear he's always in character. Even giving those interviews.
Yes, but that's a testament to the subtlety of his acting. Watching Friday Night Lights and Bent he really does seem like a completely different creature in those. Breaking Bad was, I'm guessing, a relatively confining role for him.
Watch him in black mirror
@@BobStein yeah in friday night lights he's such a loveable funny guy through and through! Fantastic actor, hes also great in Fargo season 2
@@moneykenny119 Yes he's another great weird supporting character in Fargo S2.
I love how you call him Todd
This movie makes Todd death a million times better.
Mr Finch True poetic justice.
Honestly the change in Todd’s weight was extremely jarring in el Camino for me which was a shame but still managed to keep myself immersed
@tincho Irishman right?
@tincho yeah maybe, I don't know
Mr Finch a
GOT ending was so bad, Vince Gilligan had to end breaking bad again just to show them how it's done.
Both GOT (ending) AND EL CAMINO are not good
The whole GOT is awful. Just wasted tape and time of those who watched that shit.
For me Game or Thrones has 7 seasons
Dom_DS facts 😂😂spoiler glad Jesse finally got his happy ending 💪🏽💪🏽
But we left off basically where we started :(
Skinny Pete and Badger: Two best hitmen west of Mississippi
Yes.
Can't wait for Better Call Saul Season 5
Me neither! Hurry up February!
He’s going to prison just watch
Wait another. Season for breaking bad
Although I watch Better Call Saul.....its kinda dry and uneventful. I expected more from a BB spinoff.
@@TheBeatenPaths it's a very slow burn show. definitely not uneventful... it's a character study of how a character gets to where we meet them in Breaking Bad.
Vince: "Nobody got a script"
Jane: "I got a script"
she better, she's Jessica jones.
Probably just her part which wasn't much...
They obviously eventually got a script
actor who plays TOD "I don't know if its still in me", proceeds to give the interview as if he was Tod
😂. U should watch , “ I’m thinking of ending things “. Todd be on another cold level.
I did notice a slight difference. He was definitely emoting a little more in the interview. U can see it somewhere between his brows. If u really look.
So sad That Robert Forster passed away on the day El Camino was released.
Very sad, RIP.
I like to think he changed his identity and is living in a better place now.
he didnt die the day it released it was 4 days after. El Camino was the 7th October and he died on the 11th but still the fact that he died so soon after is so sad
@@NathanY2456 I’m pretty sure el camino released on the 11th of October 2019
Robert Wallace Forster Jr.
I feel like Vince also did this movie to give Aaron his spotlight. Him being a sidekick in Breaking Bad kind of hindered his ability to be taken seriously in other projects. Now he's the star of a great movie. I really do think Vince thinks this highly of Aaron and wants him to be a movie star. He said in the commentary that "you're a movie star man" just really high praise of Aaron.
Well, I agree on some level, I mean Need for Speed the movie did exist before El Camino, but we don't talk about that one.
Its supposed to be a anniversary piece but vince decided to make it a movie.
@@quinnmarchese6313 If I recall from reading the reviews, Aaron Paul’s acting was like the only thing good about that movie with most of the criticism aimed at the poor directing and nonsensical plot in that movie.
@@mechadoggy me and my group of friends were neck deep in high school at the time and all i really remember was how upset we all were that Aaron didnt at some point say something along the lines of "Yeah, cars, bitch,"
He WAS the star
Skinny Pete: A Breaking Bad Movie
I just want a Charles Baker (dressed as Skinny Pete) full length piano concerto.
@@quinnmarchese6313 mucho approvo
At least HE didn't get fat.
Yes!!!
wasn't he supposed to be interrogated? or was that just for the trailer?
I couldn't care less about whether or not this was necessary. I *loooooooved* this. Beautifully lensed, directed, and written throughout, and Aaron Paul is as fantastic as ever.
Well you'll *loooooooove* this story:
Once upon a time, Jessie's free bla bla 3 hours of flashbacks, Alaska, jessie's free, the end.
This movie sucked ass. No story, no beginning, no end, not much middle. Literally left off on the same note that it began on...
@Astro25799 Yeah, I'd still love to see the rest of Jessie's story, cause El Camino was empty garbage.
@@BG-bx4ey Praise be! Finally someone is spitting straight facts
@earthly firefly5 toy story?
@@slyceth he isn't spitting facts its an opinion. Most people loved this movie so its not a fact.
The movie was so hard to watch, Jesse went though so much shit we just want him to be happy
OMG Watch Aaron Paul's tour of his house after watching El Camino. It's like Jesse finally is happy
Mary Joy Taneo I actually watched it, he really like rocks lol
Duha S jesus christ, theyre minerals
@@teukufayzal9998 They're not rocks, Marie.
@@MaryJoyTaneo Indeed, given how Aaron Paul’s Idaho home looks so rustic, I just assume that Jesse builds for himself a similarly designed Alaskan home whom he shares with this blonde Alaskan woman who happens to look a lot like Lauren, Aaron Paul’s wife.
I love how Jesse is such an emotional character yet Aaron in all his interviews about Breaking Bad stuff is so casual and nonchalant
“yo yo yo 148 3 to the 3 to the 6 to the 9 representing the ABQ, what up beyatch?!? leave at the tone”
Yo Bitch
MovieMakerBen and !!!!!!!
*what up BEEYATCH* :')
"Hey yo, it's me..wait for the thing"
They say you cant hear text pfft
I don't see a lot of appreciation for Jesse Plemmons.. Todd is a creepy, unsettling character and he plays it so maddeningly well. Looove this whole damn production 🙌🏽
i still get flashbacks from after the train robbery with the dirt bike. ugh he's so good.
he tortured me for months
He and Aaron Paul should have gone into a diet
@TheSkyWhale It was for The Irishman, right?
TheSkyWhale didn't know that, thanks.
When Netflix uploads better behind the scenes to their youtube channel than what most Blu-Rays have as extras.
It’s a brave new world
Aaron Paul has aged really well.
@Some random person honestly he changed much more from season 1 to season 5 compared to from season 5 to el Camino
@@jamesyang420 he looked so young in season 1 and 2 honestly.
Weird how we phrase it that way, when most people use 'age really well' to mean 'hasn't aged at all'.
@@CoRLex-jh5vx i mean this “new phrase” is better because he does look different than he used to but he still looks good
He looked so young and cute in season one, now he looks cooler, especially with the scars and facial hair
Todd is my favorite antagonist but the best part about him is that it's hard (for me) to even call him that. He seems so human yet inhuman. Like his actor said, he'd just missing some certain human emotions, like what you get when scientists try to create a person in a lab but they can't capture all the nuances of being human
Yes!!!!
a sociopath
yeah he's such an interesting character. He's looking out for connections and he is caring and appreciative. But then kills very frivolously and has no regrets afterwards, he doesn't even understand that this is a big thing. Maybe a result of growing up with nazis...
Am I the only one who noticed that Todd gained a little weight?
@@robertiannace3157 Jesse Plemons was filming The Irishman just before so he couldn't go to diet. That's why
Loved El Camino's ending. We got closure but still left with wonder with how Jesse lived from that point. Because that story is his to live and tell, and his alone.
Yo church yo
@@kiyavas1879 yo SP in the HOUSE
You don't need to know. We know he's going to enjoy the rest of his life in peace
Working with wood.
Cringe
Skinny Pete and Badger spinoff
Would love to see their hitmen adventures
That will be a show about Streamers for sure
it would be like Clerks
“Church” -Skinny Pete & Badger
I would 100% watch.
Why didn’t they just say Todd got stung by a bee
Maybe he just suffered with obesity when jessie was a prisoner and lost weight at BB Felina episode......
he got fat but needed lipo for the finale because if jesse chain chocked fat todd then the fat around his neck would add too much additional pressure thus causing Plemons to die within 1 sec. science bitch
@@parveengrg or all that Sodium from eating cans of bean and bacon soup. It's in the subtext
I've heard a lot of people saying this, is it a joke or?
All over his body?
I love that Skinny Pete and Badger aren't merely in this movie just because it's the Jesse show now. Walt also knew them well enough through Jesse to the point that he used them in Felina , so you can watch El Camino straight after and it fits together.
The money they give Jesse is the money they got yesterday from Water paying them to be "hitmen" :)
Aaron has such a good attitude towards his work. You can tell he is genuinely happy and grateful for his job and success. I really admire that.
I love when Jesse walked in the hallway with Walter White. The beginning of a great adventure
Yes, at the beginning of a byoootiful* friendship.
* Have none of you younguns** seen Casablanca?
** Or The Wire??
It’s set right after the episode 28 miles out right?
Yup that shit was cool!
@@kaptain_komrade3708 isn't it the episode 4 Days Out?
@@kaptain_komrade3708 idk where you got that name
That top down view of him searching was 100% worth the work. Highly memorable
“The greatest 15-20 seconds of screen time ever” was the top shot of Jesse looking thru Todd’s place. It reminds me of the top shot of Mike looking thru the desert with a metal detector in Better Call Saul.
I can't believe Robert Forster passed the day the movie was released in Netflix. Rip
What? I didn’t even know
He got disappeared 😭
@@testosteroneinc.3800 😳
Something that I truly appreciated and what gave me THAT MUCH MORE of appreciation and love for Aaron Paul as an actor...is if you watch the movie again you realize he has literally the LEAST amount of lines in the movie, being the star of the film too, and you could feel literally every emotion from him, understood what he was thinking. INCREDIBLE! job well done is an understatement to the whole cast and crew! Thank you for the wonderful enjoyable work of art.
The last episode on the tv show was the perfect ending.
This movie is the bow of top.
And the bow was formed from a giant turd.
@@kevinjohnson3715 nah
8:21 on Todd "he genuinely feels bad when he kills someone" oh how sentimental
Lol. I don't think Todd's playing with a full deck of cards. He seems almost borderline slow in the head. Being raised by someone like his Uncle Jack, he just does what he knows. Compared to Uncle Jack, and Jack's boys, Todd is a lot more polite then them. If Todd would have been raised by good, normal Parents, he may have ended up being a decent guy.
Evan Martin of course
I totally disagree with her take on Todd. The guy is an absolute psychopath
Anyone whos seen brba knows hes anything but slow. He was sharp. Rem he told Walt he disabled nany cams in first home theyre supposed to cook. I dont think his character arc in camino fits brba Todd.
I think that he would have turned out to be a completely normal and functioning adult if his parents weren't neo nazis. But he was raised with a different set of morals. Todd is a walking example of what a nice guy looks like in a world where murder is A-ok.
This movie better win best cinematography, Jesus Christ that overhead shot was amazing
Gannoh yes! Fav part
Gannoh yes, it was probably so hard to put a static camera on the ceiling
That gal that came up with that idea is a genius! I'll bet Vince collaberates with her again.
Gannoh YES
The movie got 4 Emmy nominations
They tried so hard to keep it as similar to the series as possible and then there's Todd 😂😂😂
He was beautiful ❤
I rewatched the entire series for the 3rd time before watching and to me El Camino seemed unauthentic. Fat Todd and the color grading ruined it for me personally. Cinematography was a step down and the story fell flat for me. Yes it brought us closure, but I know damn right Vince could have done better.
@@borochocho i wouldn't change a thing about el camino well maybe a skinny todd would be better lol but other than that nope
Yup lol
@@borochocho Cinematography a step down ?? Get more educated on film
jesse and jane just makes me emotional in this movie
"First and foremost, I was very happy to finally know what kind of music Todd listens to, which is, like, 70's yacht rock"
Is anyone going to talk about how beautiful even the backstage moments are shot? Let alone BB, BCS, and El Camino.
Arcane Ben No
Skinny pete and badger need their own show.
Imagine if Vincent Gilligan wrote Daenery Targaryens decent into madness...
deddwolf maaaaaaan id be amazing and understandable. I really liked the idea of her going insane, but not in the way we’ve got this....
el drogon
@@sameersupernova8257 El Drogon: A Burning Bad Story.
Jesse Plemons acting was crazy in this movie
I need to see a Vince Gilligan Wild West Movie 🤔🔥
You just did.
Breaking Bad was kind of a western though
JoeyDangerously Another One 😂🤷🏽♂️🔥
@@miguelvidal2335 Am I missing something or is western some sort of figure of speech for modern drama? Because the Google description calls it "American drama series" I don't know why people are going around calling it a western. What because of one gun duel in the movie lol? Dumb af
@Big Boss it's actually technically a neo-western. That is, that it deals with a lot of themes and storylines and characters that are reminiscent of those of old Western movies, but they're set in a modern setting. Other examples of the neo-western genre include No Country for Old Men, Hell or High Water, Wind River, and Logan (yes, the wolverine movie).
This behind the scene of El Camino is just beautiful and extraordinary in so many levels. A big respect to Vince Gilligan and the whole crew. I can't wait for Better Call Saul 6th season.
El Camino wasnt a perfect movie but i was glad to see Jesses story continue and happy to know he made it to Alaska
If i could change one thing in the entire show...it would be nothing.. man this show is so perfectly written and played from every angle...hats off to Vince and the hardworking crew. 🤩👌❣️
It'll always be impressive how Vince managed to give BB a perfect finale, then he did it again, them made BCS and did it a third time.
I absolutely LOVE Vince's directing style - you'd think with a mind like his and with a project as high pressure as this one that everyone would be tense AF but you can tell he's just letting them do what he brought them there to do.
I almost wish they would’ve done it as a limited one season mini series. I seriously wanted more! It was really a great way to segment or continue the Breaking Bad story. Very well done yo!
Amazing ending to Jesse's story. I felt at peace watching him drive away.
4:06 Vince Gilligan rocking a red Milwaukee M12 heated jacket. NICE!
“Seeing the shape Jesse is in definitely jogged my memory”
I was hoping he’d say Todd
I wish we could have a sort of anthology miniseries with each episode focused on one of the supporting characters in the Breaking Bad/Better Call Saul/El Camino world, showing a pivotal moment in their lives.
man i just wish there was more, i love cranston and aaron so much together. i wish it was possible they shared the screen with some similar characters on a tv show or movie again down the line, that would be amazing
The irony is that Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul could have worked together longer in Malcolm in the Middle. Aaron Paul tried auditioning for the role of Francis if I recall correctly.
íts hillarious how badgers german voice sounds exactly the same like his original voice xD
i may be stupid but what part was he speaking german lol
It’s so odd to see how Jesses parents glad about something Jesse did
Well yeah, Jesse’s parents are glad that Jesse survived as opposed to lying dead in a ditch somewhere as a stereotypical addict
This was such a fantastic way of ending Jesse's story. All the pain and heartbreaks he suffered in the show, he finally gets to live a peaceful life at the end
Rest in Peace Robert Forster.
Always in our hearts.
plemons still creeps me out though, even when he's not todd.
absolutely, have you guys seen him in Fargo? DUDE
gratuitous Thespian me too!
@@krischanlive the butcher of Luvurne!
Man that episode in black mirror jeez
When he first appeared on Breaking Bad, I really didn't expect him to play any significant role at all. Thought he was just there for that one deed and that would be it. Like the junkyard guy, too.
We want a Series for badger and skinny
That'll be good for a few episodes but would become stale and boring
@@_Chris_D_3004 that's your opinion.
@@cmcproductions26 Seriously dude, what would happen in a spin off with with those two? Watching them discuss star trek in season 1 and playing video games for season 2?
@@_Chris_D_3004 they are so funny together it will be good as comedian Series
@@_Chris_D_3004 indeed but depends on the storyline. the line with saul goodman was a success story tho.
That shot of Todd's apartment from above was awesome.
The hardest part of this movie was seeing how much Jesse changed for the worse. I mean picture in your head that scene in the junkyard when the magnet idea worked and the laptop went flying. Now cut to Jesse in any scene in this film… he’s still so young, and he will never be the same. Will probably never be that happy again about anything
"more epic than the tv series ever was"
I mean I loved it and all but don't push it please
Facts lol
Epic as in the visuals.
JoeyDangerously do you think it is tho
Flouschen4k yes. At least comparatively speaking
@@flouschen4k449 Definitely, if you watch Better Call Saul, the visuals improve every year. This movie is visually pleasing like those big budget Epics of yesteryear.
6:34 “What are you better at? Going forward or backwards?” Holy shit! That line never stood out til just now. 🤯
Apocalypse Burger please explain.
I Am Groot Todd asks Jesse in relation to the car piece. Jesse doesn’t answer, and Todd suggests they just grab it at each side for now. This occurs in a flashback. The whole movie is about Jesse trying to let go of and stop dwelling on his past (moving backwards) and start fresh (moving forward). The fact that Jesse doesn’t answer alludes to his state of mind at the time. He feels trapped in his current state.
Apocalypse Burger excellent! Thank you so much!
People don't live a satisfying lives. This story fulfills my deep desire to have a satisfying end. Thank you breaking bad team...
2:58 RIP Robert Forster 😢
“The greatest 15-20 seconds screen time ever”
“Yeah!”
Tommy Hillfinger - Skinny Pete
3:00 Rest In Peace Robert Forster 🤧
Great movie sequel to the already amazing breaking bad,also rest in peace Robert Forster :(
The amount of work involved to get some of these shots is unbelievable. All for about 30 seconds of screen time. It’s crazy.
rest in peace Robert Forster
Amazed to see how they built a whole set of Todd's flat just for 15 seconds of screen time! That's one of the most outstanding shots in the film for me.
Throughout the movie i've had one question on my mind
What's for breakfast for Walter.Jr?
K T this question is more important than any question that has ever been questioned
Vegan bacon and eggs
K T that's boring old shit now!!!
Pretty sure it's Flynn
Fat Damon was my favorite new character to the Breaking Bad Story.
Me and my friend Ezekiel got to watch this in theaters two weeks ago. Breaking Bad was our favorite show. He was found last thursday and had ODd. Happy we got to see this together.
Jesse, Skinny and Badger, the iconic trio 😏♥️
Amazing production completely, the full script, recording angles & its camera crew, the actors, the Director! Everything. Amazingly loving. Continuously approving of the movie, and the tv series being a personal favorite. ♥️♥️💯
13 minute of footage behind the scenes.. You netflix made my day seriously
For being locked up in a pit for so long, Jesse has great teeth eh?
makido1234 I mean if he’s not eating much, most likely only drinking water too, yeah why wouldn’t he have good teeth? And don’t forget, Todd did say in this film he wanted to look after Jesse better so why couldn’t that include toothpaste?
I thought I’m the only one to notice how great Aaron Paul’s teeth are. 😎
For having smoked Meth for so long his teeth have always looked way too good :D
Getting beaten the way he did. Smoking meth. He’s always had good teeth
@@ab830 Did you see how filthy and flea bitten he was? They didn't let him wash his clothes, take a bath, cut his hair or let him shave, but they gave him toothpaste?
Rest in Peace Robert, passed away on the day El Camino released. So I assume he was able to see it once before his time went :(
12:25 that's such a badass "YEAH" 🔥
Vince Gilligan should handle a Red Dead Redemption tv series if that ever happens
I love how excited everyone is while talking about their respective departments. There's so many details that I missed. More reason to watch it again.
“Dude, you’re my hero and sh**” 😢👍🏻
Vince Gilligan basically has my complete confidence in everything he does; saw he was attached to El Camino, I automatically knew it'd be great
I love that Vince dialed Todd all the way down from "Shoot a kid, no remorse"-evil to "Chaoticly just can't help himself sometimes"-evil. Therefore the viewers won't lose patience with Jesse just obeying Todd or being afraid of him.
That's extremely considerate writing.
the title of this video is literally "The Road to the Road"
Didn't y'all just love that Jesse's clothes STILL had colours related to his current state of mind and situation??
I loved the movie. It was great seeing jesse finally get a happy ending. He went through so much in the show
we dont realize how much freaking time, effort and creativeness goes into making movies, shows. Even when im not a fan of a certain show or movie. 90% of the time its not the actors, its the story telling. 90% of the its DEFENITELY not tbe cinematogrophy. i appreciate all those im tje movie businesa, tough stuff for at least trying to entertain us as best they can 🙌
"the road to el camino":
So the road to the road?
"It's like going back to your high school if your high school sold meth" so exactly like going to high school in the south
At least Jesse got a happy ending, which I don't think you can say about anyone else in the show.
Ok, so no one talking about bryan cranston scene
Gaganpreet Singh you mean the one with Walt’s massive forehead?
Coz it will spoil for someone who still haven’t watch the film lol
the hand print on the tank is so cool
This is awesome! Thank you Netflix and the entire crew that worked on the movie
I loved this movie, great acting, great cinematography, great movie in general. Vince did a good job with this and I will love it for many years to come.
RIP Robert Forster, The Vacuum Man
"Dude, you're my hero and shit" AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA MY HEART
I just started watching Breaking Bad like a month ago not long before christmas and finished it last week and then El Camino yesterday. Wow. It feels so real.
Would definitely love to see a spin off on how jesse carries in his new day to day life with having new identity and a traumatic past, a good 6 episode or 8 episodic story too tell with possible maybe saul to return or mikes grand daughter with questions or even brock grown up who knows but even if they leave it at this, its a good ending for jesse