JamesG
03-11-2015, 02:17 PM
Vince Gillian Urges "Breaking Bad" Fans to Stop Throwing Pizzas on Walter White's Roof
3/11/15
by Aaron Couch
Vince Gilligan has had it with fans harassing the real-life owners of the home where Walter White lived in on "Breaking Bad".
Gilligan used a few minutes at the top of Tuesday's "Better Call Saul" Insider Podcast to urge "Breaking Bad" fans to be respectful when visiting the Albuquerque house now famous as the home of the White family.
The house, which was used for exterior shots of "Breaking Bad", has become a tourist attraction, as have many other "Breaking Bad" landmarks. For the most part, its owners have been fine with fans stopping by to take photos, but things have deteriorated recently.
"Lately, we're hearing from the owner that folks are wandering on to her property, and are being rude to her when she comes out and basically says 'you're on my property,'" said Gilligan.
"They are throwing pizzas on roofs and stuff like that. Let me tell you, there is nothing original or funny or cool about throwing a pizza on this lady's roof. It is just not funny. It's been done before. You are not the first."
In season three's episode 'Caballo Sin Nombre', Walter brought over giant pepperoni pizza to his home in an attempt to make amends with Skyler (Anna Gunn).
When she rejected his overtures, he threw the pizza on the roof in frustration — with Cranston famously doing the move in one shot. The scene has become a fan favorite, but the reenactments of it have grown old fast for Gilligan and the homeowner.
"We love our fans. I don't love those fans. I don't consider them fans," said Gilligan.
Jonathan Banks, who plays tough guy Mike Ehrmantraut, added on the podcast, "If I catch you doing it, I will hunt you down."
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/vince-gilligan-urges-breaking-bad-780683
3/11/15
by Aaron Couch
Vince Gilligan has had it with fans harassing the real-life owners of the home where Walter White lived in on "Breaking Bad".
Gilligan used a few minutes at the top of Tuesday's "Better Call Saul" Insider Podcast to urge "Breaking Bad" fans to be respectful when visiting the Albuquerque house now famous as the home of the White family.
The house, which was used for exterior shots of "Breaking Bad", has become a tourist attraction, as have many other "Breaking Bad" landmarks. For the most part, its owners have been fine with fans stopping by to take photos, but things have deteriorated recently.
"Lately, we're hearing from the owner that folks are wandering on to her property, and are being rude to her when she comes out and basically says 'you're on my property,'" said Gilligan.
"They are throwing pizzas on roofs and stuff like that. Let me tell you, there is nothing original or funny or cool about throwing a pizza on this lady's roof. It is just not funny. It's been done before. You are not the first."
In season three's episode 'Caballo Sin Nombre', Walter brought over giant pepperoni pizza to his home in an attempt to make amends with Skyler (Anna Gunn).
When she rejected his overtures, he threw the pizza on the roof in frustration — with Cranston famously doing the move in one shot. The scene has become a fan favorite, but the reenactments of it have grown old fast for Gilligan and the homeowner.
"We love our fans. I don't love those fans. I don't consider them fans," said Gilligan.
Jonathan Banks, who plays tough guy Mike Ehrmantraut, added on the podcast, "If I catch you doing it, I will hunt you down."
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/vince-gilligan-urges-breaking-bad-780683