Monday, October 17, 2011

O Giancarlo Esposito μιλάει για το Season Finale του Breaking Bad !!!!

Επίσης λέει ποιος είχε την ιδέα να δέσει την γραβάτα του μόλις βγήκε από το δωμάτιο του Tio. Απολαύστε τον.
For starters, how did he find out his character was going to get killed off? “Vince came and spoke to me and said, ‘You know, I want to kill Gus off.’ It was a very funny moment, actually. We were having a conversation in his office and he got up to close the door and I said, ‘Don’t close the door,’ and he said, ‘No, I want to close the door.’ And I said, ‘No, you’re not closing the door.’ ‘No, I want to close the door.’ ‘No, DON’T close the door!’ And finally I allowed him to close the door because I knew what he was going to say. And then I said, ‘If it’s going to happen, it’s got to happen in a very fantastic way.’”

Fantastic it was, and not just because it involved a bomb and half of Gus’s face getting ripped off, but because of one subtle, post-blast detail: Zombie Gus taking a second to straighten his tie before dropping dead. “[Vince] came to me and said, ‘Okay, if we do have an explosion, maybe blow your head off or blow part of your face off, what do you think he might be doing? Would you be straightening your tie?’ And I said, ‘You’ve been watching me well over the weeks, because Gus always straightens his tie and buttons his buttons when he gets up out of a chair.’ So he says, ‘Oh, okay great, so you approve?' And I said, ‘I think straightening a tie would be the way to go.’ That would be a very unconscious thing that a gentleman would do, but Gus is very meticulous, so would it be unconscious? It would probably be very conscious. He wants to make sure he goes out in a certain way.”

As for how his gruesome two-face came together, he told Vulture that it was the result of “five hours in a chair in California. Casting my head … they actually made half of my face and glued it on with the craters and the makeup. Five hours in the chair to do that, after which they did some digital enhancing and then we had it.”

So not quite as simple as putting on Vulture's Gus Fring Halloween mask, which we then took the opportunity to tell him about. "Are you serious? You gotta get me one!" he said, handing us his card. "My e-mail’s there, my phone’s there as well. So reach out." We already have. Because when Gus Fring gives you an order, you listen. Unless you're Walter White.

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