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99. 1% Pure: Breaking Bad Art
  • Language: en

99. 1% Pure: Breaking Bad Art

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

One of the most acclaimed and popular television series of all time, Breaking Bad left an indelible imprint on the imaginations of viewers around the world. Walter White's transformation from high school chemistry teacher to meth kingpin has inspired thousands of artists to creatively reinterpret the show's stark, stylish visuals and unforgettable characters. '99.1% Pure: The Breaking Bad Artbook' brings together an electrifying collection of art from around the globe, personally curated by show creator Vince Gilligan and the Breaking Bad team. Featuring a dazzling array of styles, this one of-a-kind book is the ultimate tribute to the series and its seismic impact on popular culture.

Breaking Bad
  • Language: en

Breaking Bad

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Examines the social contexts, cultural politics, and visual, aural, and narrative style of AMC's original series Breaking Bad. This collection of critical essays explores such topics as neo-liberalism, spatiality and temporality, modern science and its principles, the representation of masculinity, Latinos, and disabilities.

Breaking Bad
  • Language: en

Breaking Bad

  • Categories: Art

Breaking Bad and El Camino: A Journey Through Contemporary America Breaking Bad, a television series created by Vince Gilligan, is a landmark in the American television landscape. Aired from 2008 to 2013, this series captivated millions of viewers. The story of Walter White, a chemistry teacher turned drug lord after being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, is a unique tale. Walter White, masterfully portrayed by Bryan Cranston, embodies the transformation of an ordinary man into an anti-hero. Driven by the need to provide for his family financially after his death, Walter dives into the production of methamphetamine. His metamorphosis into Heisenberg symbolizes the corruption of the human...

A Review of Individual Change and Motivation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 14

A Review of Individual Change and Motivation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Breaking Bad is an American television series which was telecasted during the year 2008 to 2013. The drama was release by AMC and it was well popular among the fans around the world as the most controversial television drama series in the previous decade and also it received numerous awards and nominations. Mr. Walter White is a functional character and the central character of Breaking Bad. Initially, he was a school chemistry teacher and part time cashier in a car wash center. Later he became a crime lord and prominent drug dealer also known as Heisenberg. This paper is basically focused in reviewing the need theory of motivation and behavioral change theory of Lewin's plan change approach...

Breaking Bad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 116

Breaking Bad

Captivating analysis of the acclaimed TV series and its portrait of societal decline. Breaking Bad (2008–2013), a remarkable synthesis of the crime film, the sitcom, the western, and the family melodrama, is a foundational example of new television in the early twenty-first century. Receiving multiple Emmy Awards, it launched the careers of its creators and stars, most notably Bryan Cranston as high school teacher turned drug manufacturer Walter White, whose attempt to grab the American dream results in the destruction of family, home, community, and himself. In this book, Christopher Sharrett examines the innovations of Breaking Bad through a study of its main character, using psychoanaly...

Wanna Cook?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 500

Wanna Cook?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-05-13
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  • Publisher: Unknown

'I am not in danger ... I am the danger. With those words, Breaking Bad's Walter White solidified himself as TV's greatest antihero. 'Wanna Cook?' explores the most critically lauded series on television with analyses of the individual episodes and ongoing storylines. From details like stark settings, intricate camerawork, and jarring music to the larger themes, including the roles of violence, place, self-change, legal ethics, and fan reactions, this companion book is perfect for those diehards who have watched the Emmy Award-winning series multiple times as well as for new viewers.

Breaking Down Breaking Bad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Breaking Down Breaking Bad

The story of Walter White’s transformation from chemistry teacher to drug lord has captured the imagination of television viewers around the world. This collection of essays sets the series in the context of American culture, analyzing its reinvention of classic themes in literature. A protagonist who sets out on a quest and discovers things about himself and the world is a common enough convention in American storytelling. Typically the hero encounters evil along the way and acquires worldly wisdom. Vince Gilligan, the creator of Breaking Bad, offers a dynamic variant of this quest, posing the question of how far a desperate man facing death will go in order to achieve a sense of self and financial security for his family. Going beyond the obvious ethical issues that have preoccupied viewers and critics alike, the essays in this book cut across disciplines, delve deeply into contemporary issues, and explore the pure pleasure and entertainment value of the series.

Breaking White
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

Breaking White

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-10-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Breaking Bad is the most challenging and insightful show on television. Now, after four and a half seasons, fans of the groundbreaking AMC series finally have a companion book for the program that has captured their imaginations. Pearson Moore's Breaking White digs deep to reveal the underlying meaning of Walter White, "white" as a symbol, and the major characters, events, and scenes of the first season of Breaking Bad. Applying the same intense scrutiny and no-holds-barred analysis that has gained him tens of thousands of followers worldwide, Moore probes the hidden significance of the iconic images of the first season: the 50th birthday veggie bacon, Walter's "tighty-whitey" underwear, the...

Breaking Bad and Cinematic Television
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Breaking Bad and Cinematic Television

With its twisty serialized plots, compelling antiheroes, and stylish production, Breaking Bad has become a signature series for a new golden age of television, in which some premium cable shows have acquired the cultural prestige usually reserved for the cinema. In Breaking Bad and Cinematic Television Angelo Restivo uses the series as a point of departure for theorizing a new aesthetics of television: one based on an understanding of the cinematic that is tethered to affect rather than to medium or prestige. Restivo outlines how Breaking Bad and other contemporary “cinematic” television series take advantage of the new possibilities of postnetwork TV to create an aesthetic that inspires new ways to think about how television engages with the everyday. By exploring how the show presents domestic spaces and modes of experience under neoliberal capitalism in ways that allegorize the perceived twenty-first-century failures of masculinity, family, and the American Dream, Restivo shows how the televisual cinematic has the potential to change the ways viewers relate to and interact with the world.

The Science of Breaking Bad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

The Science of Breaking Bad

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-06-18
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

All the science in Breaking Bad—from explosive experiments to acid-based evidence destruction—explained and analyzed for authenticity. Breaking Bad's (anti)hero Walter White (played by Emmy-winner Bryan Cranston) is a scientist, a high school chemistry teacher who displays a plaque that recognizes his “contributions to research awarded the Nobel Prize.” During the course of five seasons, Walt practices a lot of ad hoc chemistry—from experiments that explode to acid-based evidence destruction to an amazing repertoire of methodologies for illicit meth making. But how much of Walt's science is actually scientific? In The Science of “Breaking Bad,” Dave Trumbore and Donna Nelson ex...