Tis the season… for celebrities to help average citizens propose! First, Justin Timberlake helped a concert goer pop life’s most important question to his girlfriend on Sunday night in Louisville. And now a totally awesome video of Jason Lord proposing to Jackie Prater has gone viral. It starts with Jason actually playing the classic Mr. Big single “To Be With You” and it leads into a special message from Aaron Paul, Jackie’s favorite actor… and now ours, too, following this totally awesome cameo. Watch Paul help this couple make a lifetime commitment to each other and then watch Breaking Bad online because it’s also totally awesome: Aaron Paul Assists Couple with Engagement
It was all a dream, Breaking Bad fans. AMC has released an alternate ending to Breaking Bad Season 5 , one that invokes both Newhart and Malcolm In the Middle, as Bryan Cranston wakes up as Hal from his former Fox sitcom and babbles about the crazy nightmare he just experienced. “There was this guy who never spoke, who just rang a bell the whole time,” Cranston sayd, adding that Hank looked like “the guy from The Shield” and Aaron Paul’s Jesse Pinkman was “a little guy, a waif, a man-child, [a] kid who always looked like he was wearing his older brother’s clothes.” It’s totally hilarious and it will be part of the Breaking Bad box set released on November 26. Watch now: Alternate Breaking Bad Ending
Breaking Bad star Aaron Paul made a cameo on Saturday Night Live last night in a season-opening faux press conference by President Barack Obama. On the eve of the Breaking Bad finale , and with Affordable Care Act health care exchanges set to open Tuesday, Paul made a heartfelt pitch for Obamacare. Or Jesse Pinkman did, we should say. Take a look (4:25): Aaron Paul on Saturday Night Live Paul, as his Emmy-winning character, described how a certain friend of his in New Mexico could have benefited from Obama’s signature legislation. Because there was no Obamacare, Jesse’s unnamed friend was forced to undergo drastic measures to pay for his treatment and provide for his family: Cooking massive amounts of meth and murdering people. Not just standard murders, either. He blew some guy’s face off and hit nine people in under two minutes. All because of his health care woes. Thank goodness Obamacare passed, right? Seriously. Aaron also appeared later on the SNL season premiere on Weekend Update, alongside another man who knows about addiction, Drunk Uncle … Aaron Paul on SNL Weekend Update Paul is flying back across the U.S. tonight for the series finale screening at Hollywood Forever cemetery in Hollywood. He will arrive in Walt and Jesse’s RV.
‘Live Free or Die,’ the premiere of the AMC show’s final season, was the most-watched episode yet with nearly 3 million viewers. By Meg Malone, with reporting by Josh Wigler Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul in “Breaking Bad” Photo: AMC
Breaking Bad got the Comic-Con treatment ahead of tonight’s ultra-anticipated season premiere, with stars Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn and others joining series creator Vince Gilligan in San Diego to talk over all things Walter White — including how television has usurped movies’ standing as the home for serious storytelling for adults. But what of the oft-discussed feature-film treatment that might be in the offing as the two-part final season commences? Movieline pal Grace Randolph was there to talk it over with the Breaking Bad team; click through for her video report. Read more of Movieline’s Comic-Con 2012 coverage here .
Breaking Bad got the Comic-Con treatment ahead of tonight’s ultra-anticipated season premiere, with stars Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul, Anna Gunn and others joining series creator Vince Gilligan in San Diego to talk over all things Walter White — including how television has usurped movies’ standing as the home for serious storytelling for adults. But what of the oft-discussed feature-film treatment that might be in the offing as the two-part final season commences? Movieline pal Grace Randolph was there to talk it over with the Breaking Bad team; click through for her video report. Read more of Movieline’s Comic-Con 2012 coverage here .
The annual Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival took place in California this weekend, bringing out the best in music, the worst in Lindsay Lohan and an overall abundance of celebrity couples. Ian Somerhalder and Nina Dobrev of The Vampire Diaries got cozy, while Vanessa Hudgens and Austin Butler were a couple of hand-holding hippies at the event. Also spotted walking the ground and taking in the atmosphere? Kate Bosworth and her man; Aaron Paul and his fiancee ; Fergie and Josh Duhamel; Joshua Jackson and Diane Krueger; and Chord Overstreet, who got carried away with girlfriend Emma Roberts. Literally! Click through the canoodling coples below…
‘It’s going to be pretty intense,’ he promises MTV News at Sundance about the ‘Bad’ finale. By Josh Wigler, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston in “Breaking Bad” Photo: AMC By now, “Breaking Bad” fans are well aware that Walter White (Bryan Cranston) is the danger. He blew the face off of an ingenious criminal drug lord in a dramatic seasons-long showdown. He secretly poisoned a little boy as a means to manipulating his on-again off-again business partner into helping him kill said drug lord. Ladies and gentlemen, make no mistake: four seasons deep, Walt has finally broken bad. With only one season remaining before “Breaking Bad” closes the meth lab for good, it’s anybody’s guess how the saga of the cancer-stricken chemistry teacher-turned-murderous meth manufacturer will ultimately resolve itself. But there is one person who claims to know how the AMC drug thriller ends: Aaron Paul, the anything-but-“Bad” actor who stars on the show as reluctant drug slinger Jesse Pinkman. “I know how it ends,” Paul told MTV News at the Sundance Film Festival , where he’s promoting the release of his new movie “Smashed.” You wouldn’t think Paul would spill any further details, but he proceeded to drop a bombshell bigger than the one that took out Gus Fring . “Jesse dies,” he deadpanned. And just like Fring, our jaws dropped to the floor at the stunning revelation. But true to Pinkman’s prankster ways, Paul immediately cracked up and cleared the air. “No, no, no! He doesn’t die! Or maybe he does,” he continued ominously. “I don’t know! Actually, I have no idea what’s going to happen. But I’m excited to see [it play out].” No matter how “Breaking Bad” reaches its conclusion, it will all come to an end one way or the other, sooner rather than later. “[There are only] 16 more episodes, and then we’re done,” Paul said. “We start shooting at the end of March. I think it’s going to be a full sprint to the finish, and it’s going to be pretty intense.” The 2012 Sundance Film Festival is officially under way, and the MTV Movies team is on the ground reporting on the hottest stars and the movies everyone will be talking about in the year to come. Keep it locked with MTV Movies for everything there is to know about Sundance. Related Videos Sundance 2012: Interviews From Park City