“Breaking Bad” Stars’ Collab Revealed… And Fans Are Disappointed
We’ve been telling you that “Breaking Bad” co-stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul have been posting teasers that fans have been convinced are about the rumored upcoming “Breaking Bad” movie. Well, the two finally revealed what their collab really is… and fans are disappointed.
Instead of a movie or a spin-off, Cranson and Paul have been working on… booze. They’re launching a new brand of Mezcal, a Mexican alcohol made of agave. Rather than the “Los Pollos Hermanos” fast food joint, they’re calling the booze“Dos Hombres” in honor of their “special bond” as friends and longtime co-stars.
“Three years ago we sat in a sushi bar in New York talking about life and what we could do down the road together,” Cranston writes on Instagram. “It’s been a long and crazy journey and we couldn’t be happier to share this with you and the rest of the world.”
- Fans in the comments are calling the announcement “the biggest let down in history.” But there are a few who are hyped about the two going from “getting people high” on crystal meth from “Breaking Bad,” to “getting people drunk” on their new mezcal.
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RIP Rip Torn
Rip Torn has died. The 88-year-old was at his home in Lakeville, Connecticut. Although his career spanned more than six decades and included both stage and screen, he was best known for “The Larry Sanders Show” and the “Men in Black” franchise.
The actor with the government name of Elmore Rual Torn Jr. was born in Temple, Texas and studied acting at Texas AM and the University of Texas. After a stint in the army, he went to Los Angeles in the mid-1950s. He made his film debut in the 1956 film, “Baby Doll,” before moving to New York City to study at the Actor’s Studio.
Torn also had a reputation for less than stellar behavior throughout his career. He notoriously hit Norman Mailer with a hammer while making “Maidstone” in 1970. The brawl that ensued between the two was included in the finished movie. Dennis Hopper accused Rip of threatening him with a knife during pre-production on “Easy Rider” in 1994 during an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” Torn sued Hopper for defamation and won more than $900-thousand dollars in punitive and compensatory damages. And in 2010, he was arrested for breaking into a bank in Lakeville, and later charged with carrying a firearm without a permit and carrying a firearm while intoxicated. He received a suspended sentence and probation.
Torn was married three times: to Ann Wedgeworth from 1955 to 1961, to Geraldine Page
from 1963 until her death in 1987, and to Amy Wright from 1989 until his death. He is survived by Wright, his five children, his sister, and four grandchildren.
Meghan & Harry Inspire Most Popular Baby Name Of 2019
Meghan MarkleandPrince Harrysurprised Royal watchers when their baby name was revealed. Rather thanArchie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor,people were betting on their first child being named more traditionally, like Arthur, James, Philip or Albert. Either way, Archie’s name is starting a trend.
According to Nameberry, Archie is already in the top spot for the most popular baby boy name of 2019. The name Archie has gotten 50-percent more views than any other boys name – and we’re only halfway through the year!
But it’s worth noting that the name, which means “truly brave,” was already on the rise. While it dropped from the top 1,000 baby names list in the United States back in the 80s, it made a comeback in 2018. And in England, it’s been in the top 100 since 2000 – Meghan and Harry just gave it an extra boost.
- ONE MORE THING!Meghan is about to hit the red carpet for the first time since giving birth. She and Harry are heading to the United Kingdom premiere of Disney’s new live-action adaptation of “The Lion King”! The even takes place in Leicester Square in London on Sunday.
Source:People