“My” is too subjective. It’s in “the” TV Mt Rushmore. If there are entire planets carved by superior alien species, they have dedicated a planet to breaking bad.
@Dee Nice when breaking bad was coming out my favorite fan conspiracy theory, was that breaking bad ends, and Walt joins witness protection.. Begin Malcolm in the middle.
He's one of the few people of what I call the "true actors" generations that we are slowly not seeing anymore in the big screens. You can see how much he loves acting, how seriously he takes and how much educated he is about acting. I'm glad that shows like this give him the opportunity to show how smart and down to earth he truly is, instead of watching him make a funny joke or two or play games at Fallon.
You can tell Sean (like most of us) is just mesmerized with how Bryan loves to share his experiences and how genuine he is, and you can tell just by looking at how he does it. The way he speaks, the hand gestures, eye contact. That's a real person right there. Props to Sean, too, for letting Bryan talk as much he enthusiastically wants to. Great episode!
He's an actor, it's all honed and very well-rehearsed. Not to say he's not genuine, but he practices all of that and consciously makes use of it in order to be an effective speaker
Listening to Bryan describe putting on his headphones and 'floating away' during a rough childhood had me in tears. I felt for him so much and also related to my own bad childhood coping mechanism: my sony walkman. I only had a few albums, but whenever I hear those songs now they still have a calming, disassociate effect on me.
Sean has elevated the cheesy experience of eating spicy wings into a treasure of interviewing people of substance and consequence. It could be the most cringe-inducing show and he elevates it with thoughtful questions and delightful guests.
I had the pleasure of being on set with Mr. Cranston for a movie several years back. He was a true professional. Courteous to everyone, clearly brilliant as an actor and willing to let all "characters" in the room try, whether in, or out of character. I met him at the coffee bar on set and it felt like I was standing next to an extra. He has no pretension.
This might sound weird but bryan looks and acts so much like my father who passed away almost 2 years ago and bryan brings me so much comfort i can’t describe it.
This might be one of my favorite episodes yet. Bryan seems like such a nice and down to earth guy. And such a talented actor. I love seeing the way Sean brings out this side of people too, I feel like they feel extremely comfortable around him. I mean, as comfortable one can be while eating hot wings of course 😂
He's also so well-spoken and his description of what acting is like, was just unreal. He's incredibly smart and his passion for his work is clear in how he presented it in this video. (Ps... I'm sure most have but if not, go check out his shows, Breaking Bad in particular, and his current one as well!)
Wow.. hearing Bryan talk about baseball with his childhood trauma made me feel exactly how he was. I had a real rough childhood too and used movies to tune out whatever was happening.
Easily the most real actor out there. This man is somebody every single person on the planet would enhance their life by having a simple conversation with. This was an absolute joy to watch.
The only guy I could've seen play Walter White and done a good job aside from Bryan Cranston was Jeffery Dean Morgan. He's another actor capable of going from quiet meek family man to absolute badass and it not feeling forced.
Bryan Cranston has got to be the best interviewee ever. His story telling is awesome! I love how he goes into every little bit of what he says in detail, but at the same time, makes it so understandable, relatable, and entertaining that the listeners and even Sean is engaged and listening.
This man for me is hands down one of the best actors of all time! And no one will change my mind! But for me he'll always be Hal just because you didn't know how he'd be! I go back and watch the episode where he teaches Malcolm how to skate when I need a good laugh!!
@ria palmer To be fair that programme was absolute gold, so many laugh out loud episodes! It's really hard to choose a favourite! But the skates with the disco music genius!! Such a shame that Frankie can't remember it!😞 but that hopefully might've changed ?
His impersonation of Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman is astoundingly good, because he didn't try and mimic the actual sound of his voice, but mimicked the inflections *SO* well that it is a perfect impersonation
we need to get Bryan Cranston, Brendan Fraser, Keanu Reeves, Paul Rudd, and Pedro Pascal all in a room together to create the most wholesome moment in existence.
"14:15" she couldn't hold in her laugh haha Sean I've watched you since season 1 and thank you for such a great way to interview da bomb is no joke and I love the fact it has stayed on the table all this time!!
He's so right about that crying thing. Most people are repressed. I know I am. I hate when people start bawling on TV, it just makes me super uncomfortable. It hits way harder to see a person handle it like I would. You don't just let yourself break down in tears easily haha.
I actually had the pleasure of meeting Brian Cranston after a small play he did in LA. He is without a doubt one of the kindest and most genuine people in Hollywood.
It's always so satisfying and refreshing to see someone who is very passionate about their work and love to share things that they've learned from it to others. Bryan Cranston is the perfect example
This is the first Bryan Cranston interview I've seen in completion (not a random clip of an interview). What a captivating guy and probably the fact that it was a Hot Ones interview made it even more enjoyable. I've never ssen an episode of Breaking Bad but everybody says I gotta check it out.
@Mr. Hyde ummm yea. Cause I'll give him the benefit of the doubt till he proves other wise? I mean I'm alot more cautious of people in person but if he ends up being a scumbag then oh well. Dude hasn't ever done anything shady as far as I know and I feel when he talks he's genuine. At that point your just doubting cause you assume everyone in Hollywood is a monster. Which maybe are but I don't believe that case with him.
Brian Cranston reminds me of Anthony Hopkins in a way because they both radiate this calm strength about them. It's comforting to listen to them speak and share what they've learned. He's also very "real" and doesn't bs his way through things. Very genuine and really enjoyed the interview.
Never watched a hot ones before but it was refreshing to hear some genuinely original questions, really showed how much research and effort went into this and it pays off with the fantastic answers
Bryan is literally one of the most captivating people I’ve ever seen. This man really knows how to tell a story, and on top of that he’s a brilliant actor. Truly a master of his craft.
I never watched Malcom in the middle and I kind of want to now. I found him in Breaking Bad and I'm with you, I love hearing him talk. I think he's the guy I would want mentoring me if I was interested in becoming an actor.
Amazing show. I feel smarter, more connected for watching this chicken wing show episode. The editing was perfect. Mr. Cranstons insightful story telling, priceless.
18:30 BC talks about working for this dating company in very different part of his life with the same integrity as he does his current acting roles. He talks passionately about it like he just experienced it, not decades ago. He's very interesting.
Great interview as always Shaun. Also, fresh kicks. Throughout the seasons I have also learned to look out for and appreciate your extra spice in fashion.
Interestingly, Bryan Cranston also did voice acting work for old-school anime dubs in the 90s. He actually landed a pretty weird role during that time, as he voiced the main protagonist in the American dub of the 90's anime film, "Ramayana: the Legend of Prince Rama", an anime movie created jointly by Japan and India in celebration of 40 years of good relations between the two countries. It's actually a pretty cool anime, and it even features an army of monkey warriors! Unfortunately though, the American dub with Cranston seems to have been lost to time, as no version of it seem to exist anymore. There's another English dub that can be found here on YT actually (in 144p of course), but it's the British English one, not the American one with Cranston. It seems like the American dub tried to appeal more to American kids by having goofy jokes littered everywhere, which is to be expected. Consequently, the focus on comedy takes away from the moral values and life lessons taught in the original Ramayana story, but still, it would be interesting if anyone found the lost Bryan Cranston dub. Cranston did voice work in some other animes during the time, such as the Street Fighter II anime, and some others that I don't remember off the top of my head. It goes to show how much range one can have as an actor.
@rdb no offense taken at all. Trust me, I was disappointed as well because I was a huge fan of Breaking Bad. He’s still an amazing actor, but I don’t appreciate his ego.
@rdb he referred to his superior intellect and talent several times in about a 45 minute speech and wasn’t at all joking. It was shocking. I actually left early because I was so grossed out by his arrogance.
Cranston has been my favorite actor since Malcolm in the Middle. Adored this one guys! And Brians last words about 'truth' is absolutely spot on- Very Nice!
How he spoke about Vin Scully is exactly what Harry Kalas was for me. He was able to take me to a different place. Forget about my current surroundings or problems and transport me to a new reality. Man I miss that man
Bryan Cranston is honestly such a gem in a Hollywood. Surrounded by schemers and filthy celebs Cranston has always remained who he is. It’s truly awesome to see.
I haven't watched every episode of every season, but I've watched quite a few and this by far is my favorite episode. Cranston's interview is amazing and the way he handles the hot wings is impeccable - like a walk in the park. And he drops the best pearl of wisdom at the very end. Loved it!
Bryan Cranston would make the best teacher ever. I would go to his class every day, he just has such a mesmerizing way of explaining things. It doesn't matter what he's talking about, I'm interested.
I met Mr. Cranston couple of years ago. I was working in an American military base in Europe. He was doing some kind of talks to the Students there. Since I was such a huge fan from his TV series Malcom in the middle I asked his agent if there is a possibility for a photo. He actually did it happily. Super funny, inteligent, down to earth, amazing experience...
I've gotta say, that was easily one of the best Hot Ones interviews I've seen to date. Bryan Cranston feels absolutely insightful and genuine while clearly enjoying the wings. He feels like he is giving thoughtful answers and isn't just here to promote his show.
This was so interesting! I hasn’t seen much that Brian Cranston has been in, but I loved this interview he had great insights- answers to great questions that Sean asks of course- and the stoic Da Bomb reaction is unreal lol
It says a lot about Hollywood that anyone who manages to remain somewhat normal and be a decent person like Bryan and Paul Rudd and Keanu Reeves are idolized so much.
One of the greatest actors of ALL TIME, and greatest Minds! He is a pure genius! I honestly think he doesn't get the credit he deserves! I think his name should be mentioned up there with the likes of Denzel, Deniro, Brando, etc.
Bryan Cranston is so charismatic, the way he speaks just pulls you in. Also has some incredible insights into his craft, and it's always so interesting to hear how brilliant character actors like him approach their work.
Sean and team, I never fail to be amazed how far you've come with Hot Ones. You got a great thing going and can be really proudof yourself! Keep it up & all the best to all of you! ❤❤❤
I love that the goal of this show is to break down the exterior so interviewees are more authentic, and that even when faced with this, he is still so articulate and thoughtful with every answer… EPIC!
Not only is he a fantastic actor and a thoughtful and perceptive person, I also love Cranston being funny. Like he’ll show up in a scene of a movie/show he isn’t on out of no where and steal the show.
@Edward Alcala you can actaully open the video transcript (which is auto genrated keep that in mind) and ctrl + f the keywords you wanna find in the video
My son is in highschool and started acting in his school's theater club. I told him to watch Bryan Cranston and try to channel the love he shows for what he does.
The story about Vin Scully could be repeated by millions of boys from the 60s and 70s substituting their own hometown announcers. And when they retired and then passed, it was like a part of your childhood, and therefore a part of you, had passed with them. The connection was so great for example in a city like Philly with Harry Kalas and Richie Ashburn, that they are still revered to this day, and many older fans, like me, will watch the game with the sound off, bc we cant hear it any other way. Anyway...
Easily the best interview. I’ve never seen Sean struggle while the interviewee did not. Then Brian just blew every single answer out of the park. Truly phenomenal interview.
I've never seen Sean so enamored by a guest. Granted, Cranston is such an eloquent speaker and fantastic story teller that it's hard to imagine anyone talking to him and not having the same reaction that Sean is.
Mr. Cranston is probably in my top three maybe even two favorite Hot Ones guests. He is one of the biggest names in entertainment yet he is humble, interesting and accessible and I hope he keeps coming back on the show. Great episode.
Heisenberg returns! Thumbs up if Breaking Bad is in your TV Mount Rushmore.
yoooooooo mr white u crushed those wings like u did the show
It's my Statue of Liberty. It stands alone as the finest TV show to ever grace the air.
17:51 his cough is packed with reverb. Was that on purpose?
“My” is too subjective. It’s in “the” TV Mt Rushmore. If there are entire planets carved by superior alien species, they have dedicated a planet to breaking bad.
Staple for sure.
"If a character cries, the audience doesn't have to...but if a character tries not to cry, that's when the audience will." Pure genius.
still missing that space, edit the comment dude lol
you’re missing a space in between the 3 dots and the but
homeland should have learn this
One of the resons why i never felt bad for the characters in stranger things.
This is gold. This stuck with me too.
Bryan Cranston feels like that cool, sassy middle school teacher who'll grade you hard but also actually care
he teaches a lot of stuff too
He grades hard BECAUSE he cares. The type of guy to say “I’m giving you a c because I know you can do better than this”
Call it a wild guess, but i think he’ll teach chemistry
Hey you ever heard of that show breaking bad
@Dee Nice when breaking bad was coming out my favorite fan conspiracy theory, was that breaking bad ends, and Walt joins witness protection.. Begin Malcolm in the middle.
He's one of the few people of what I call the "true actors" generations that we are slowly not seeing anymore in the big screens. You can see how much he loves acting, how seriously he takes and how much educated he is about acting. I'm glad that shows like this give him the opportunity to show how smart and down to earth he truly is, instead of watching him make a funny joke or two or play games at Fallon.
we stan bryan
A true thespian
Yup it’s a true art form that he’s carrying the history forward and paving a way for the future
You can tell Sean (like most of us) is just mesmerized with how Bryan loves to share his experiences and how genuine he is, and you can tell just by looking at how he does it. The way he speaks, the hand gestures, eye contact. That's a real person right there. Props to Sean, too, for letting Bryan talk as much he enthusiastically wants to. Great episode!
thats a real human bean
That's called, acting.
Or a good actor…
Well said .
He's an actor, it's all honed and very well-rehearsed. Not to say he's not genuine, but he practices all of that and consciously makes use of it in order to be an effective speaker
Bryan Cranston is so warm and relatable. You want to listen to and like him. He's so charming and socially intelligent.
Listening to Bryan describe putting on his headphones and 'floating away' during a rough childhood had me in tears. I felt for him so much and also related to my own bad childhood coping mechanism: my sony walkman. I only had a few albums, but whenever I hear those songs now they still have a calming, disassociate effect on me.
Walter White did a phenomenal job portraying Bryan Cranston
Thank you, I did my best
Yeah lol fck sake 😂 uuuf ;3 ♡ Xd too funny too lol uuuuf hahaha I can't stop laughing lol
@Jay Ryan your hisenburg.
Say my name
Sean has elevated the cheesy experience of eating spicy wings into a treasure of interviewing people of substance and consequence. It could be the most cringe-inducing show and he elevates it with thoughtful questions and delightful guests.
I had the pleasure of being on set with Mr. Cranston for a movie several years back. He was a true professional. Courteous to everyone, clearly brilliant as an actor and willing to let all "characters" in the room try, whether in, or out of character. I met him at the coffee bar on set and it felt like I was standing next to an extra. He has no pretension.
that's awesome, just raw talent and no ego, what a guy.
This might sound weird but bryan looks and acts so much like my father who passed away almost 2 years ago and bryan brings me so much comfort i can’t describe it.
Ok that is so incredibly sweet I’m about to cry for ya 🥹🥹
it doesnt sound weird at all, i totally get it
He's is literally one of the best actors ever! So real and compassionate and a brilliant mind. Complete and mad respect to this talented man.
He is so calming and endearing. I could listen to him for hours. And he seems like such a gentle, nice, and genuine person irl.
Dude's a legend. He even brought socks that match the napkins.
Also matches the hot sauce.
Eagle eyes
@UPINDAT247 ??????¿?
@Newman Newmanz what about the bodies in your basement? Why would you do stuff like that?
He really is a legend. And don't forget all those hilarious episodes of King of Queens and Seinfeld he was in. The guy is pure gold.
One of the best actors of all time. My childhood. My adulthood. What a guy.
I second this ☺️🫶🏻
the fact that you mention malcom in the middle and breaking bad in the same sentence so nonchalantly just goes to show how amazing of an actor he is.
This might be one of my favorite episodes yet. Bryan seems like such a nice and down to earth guy. And such a talented actor. I love seeing the way Sean brings out this side of people too, I feel like they feel extremely comfortable around him. I mean, as comfortable one can be while eating hot wings of course 😂
He's also so well-spoken and his description of what acting is like, was just unreal. He's incredibly smart and his passion for his work is clear in how he presented it in this video. (Ps... I'm sure most have but if not, go check out his shows, Breaking Bad in particular, and his current one as well!)
I love how Cranston really flipped the script. HE did all the talking, while the host ate while he listened. Then suffered.
He is the only person to defeat Sean.
@Xavier Jaison That’s because he is the one who knocks
This is how interviews work?
I am the danger Skyler
Classic Walter White
Wow.. hearing Bryan talk about baseball with his childhood trauma made me feel exactly how he was. I had a real rough childhood too and used movies to tune out whatever was happening.
Easily the most real actor out there. This man is somebody every single person on the planet would enhance their life by having a simple conversation with. This was an absolute joy to watch.
This feels more like a wholesome father and son moment.
Yeah the (grand)fathery vibes are really strong on him
Bryan seems like such a kind soul.
They are both such great conversationalists, it's great to see them together again
This man truly was the only man for walter white. He’s a genius. Phenomenal actor and person
The only guy I could've seen play Walter White and done a good job aside from Bryan Cranston was Jeffery Dean Morgan. He's another actor capable of going from quiet meek family man to absolute badass and it not feeling forced.
@Mamad Nobari you seem fun
@Jackie C I was watching it last night haha. On season 4 again. There’s a scream compilation of Hal on KZclip and it’s brilliant 🤩
Bryan Cranston has got to be the best interviewee ever. His story telling is awesome! I love how he goes into every little bit of what he says in detail, but at the same time, makes it so understandable, relatable, and entertaining that the listeners and even Sean is engaged and listening.
Such an insanely likeable guy
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This man for me is hands down one of the best actors of all time! And no one will change my mind! But for me he'll always be Hal just because you didn't know how he'd be! I go back and watch the episode where he teaches Malcolm how to skate when I need a good laugh!!
Talk about talk about talk about moooooovin
@ria palmer To be fair that programme was absolute gold, so many laugh out loud episodes! It's really hard to choose a favourite! But the skates with the disco music genius!! Such a shame that Frankie can't remember it!😞 but that hopefully might've changed ?
Yes that episode makes me so happy!
Protect this man at all costs. Such a genuine soul. He always reminds me of my childhood when i would watch Malcolm in the middle
He should honestly start doing audiobooks, I could literally sit here and listen to him talk all day.
His impersonation of Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman is astoundingly good, because he didn't try and mimic the actual sound of his voice, but mimicked the inflections *SO* well that it is a perfect impersonation
@Claire Boddey that's crazy. Thanks for informing me.
@Hystial sceptical is the correct spelling. It’s spelt skeptical by Americans.
@irish November What do you mean
I was like wow, he actually sounded like Jesse just then, crazy good.
@Nanashi you spelled skeptical incorrectly. What you wrote was closer to the word scepter
I love Bryan Cranston, this wonderful man is just overflowing with wisdom and positivity!
we need to get Bryan Cranston, Brendan Fraser, Keanu Reeves, Paul Rudd, and Pedro Pascal all in a room together to create the most wholesome moment in existence.
I actually started to cry when he talked about not crying in order to get the audience to cry for you.
"14:15" she couldn't hold in her laugh haha Sean I've watched you since season 1 and thank you for such a great way to interview da bomb is no joke and I love the fact it has stayed on the table all this time!!
He's so right about that crying thing. Most people are repressed. I know I am. I hate when people start bawling on TV, it just makes me super uncomfortable. It hits way harder to see a person handle it like I would. You don't just let yourself break down in tears easily haha.
I actually had the pleasure of meeting Brian Cranston after a small play he did in LA. He is without a doubt one of the kindest and most genuine people in Hollywood.
I met him too and I completely agree. He felt like a normal human.
Was it The Power of Sail? I saw him in La as well.
Wet I met Kevin spacey, I also thought he was the kindest
Such a generous entertainer
Bryan is such a down to earth genuine guy. This was awesome.
It's always so satisfying and refreshing to see someone who is very passionate about their work and love to share things that they've learned from it to others. Bryan Cranston is the perfect example
I admire him so much. Every word out of his mouth is pure gold.
This is the first Bryan Cranston interview I've seen in completion (not a random clip of an interview). What a captivating guy and probably the fact that it was a Hot Ones interview made it even more enjoyable. I've never ssen an episode of Breaking Bad but everybody says I gotta check it out.
I have a new and deepened admiration for Bryan. Truly a genuine soul.
Every time I'm amazed at how grounded, humble and wise he appears to be. A true role model in dedication, talent and humility.
He explains it in the smartless podcast, came from a really broken family and wanted to rise above that
@Newman Newmanz No he isn’t lol
@Newman Newmanz By definition that is what an actor is, congratulations you are in fact literate to some degree.
@Brat Prica I’m cryin
@Mr. Hyde ummm yea. Cause I'll give him the benefit of the doubt till he proves other wise? I mean I'm alot more cautious of people in person but if he ends up being a scumbag then oh well. Dude hasn't ever done anything shady as far as I know and I feel when he talks he's genuine. At that point your just doubting cause you assume everyone in Hollywood is a monster. Which maybe are but I don't believe that case with him.
Love that guy. One cool customer and can do it all. He has a lot of wisdom to share. People should listen.
What a great actor and great person
Brian Cranston reminds me of Anthony Hopkins in a way because they both radiate this calm strength about them. It's comforting to listen to them speak and share what they've learned. He's also very "real" and doesn't bs his way through things. Very genuine and really enjoyed the interview.
Never watched a hot ones before but it was refreshing to hear some genuinely original questions, really showed how much research and effort went into this and it pays off with the fantastic answers
Bryan Cranston is a treasure. One of the best actors of our time.
LOL...
Bryan is literally one of the most captivating people I’ve ever seen. This man really knows how to tell a story, and on top of that he’s a brilliant actor. Truly a master of his craft.
@Annalise Norris I know what sus means, I just don't get why you think he is suspicious 😃
@Annalise Norris lol thanks for explanation
@Andreas Habeck he's "suspicious as f---- not gonna lie"
@Pesse Jinkmanberg what does that mean?
I never watched Malcom in the middle and I kind of want to now. I found him in Breaking Bad and I'm with you, I love hearing him talk. I think he's the guy I would want mentoring me if I was interested in becoming an actor.
This man is the single most influential actor of his era IMO. I could listen to him do this for hours
what a great interview, what an interesting and dedication actor. I thoroughly enjoyed this even more than expected.
I keep wondering how Sean can think of such good questions. Comprehensive, yet mostly new-ish. Not repetitive at all.
Bryan has the charisma to make a prank with the staff to switch the wings a little
Amazing show. I feel smarter, more connected for watching this chicken wing show episode. The editing was perfect. Mr. Cranstons insightful story telling, priceless.
It is INSANE how easily he handled those wings. It really amazes me. He powered through those like they didn’t matter. Amazing.
He went so far that Sean couldn't even keep up.
Probably from all the New Mexico Chile
Most people would be freaking out. He was so calm and answering questions very clearly.
@Feldspar lol no
@Aditya Khapre It's a show from 2008 get over yourself
Bryan is simply a legend. Has outstanding charisma and talent and is always a pleasure to watch.
He’s the best isn’t he
18:30 BC talks about working for this dating company in very different part of his life with the same integrity as he does his current acting roles. He talks passionately about it like he just experienced it, not decades ago. He's very interesting.
I can’t get enough of Bryan , everything he does is gold .
Great interview as always Shaun. Also, fresh kicks. Throughout the seasons I have also learned to look out for and appreciate your extra spice in fashion.
this man acted in 2 of the greatest series of my life... i never forget malcolm in the middle or breaking bad. this man is a genius!
I love Bryan Cranston . He commits himself to his work, even a chicken wing interview he is fun, lively , and engaging.
Interestingly, Bryan Cranston also did voice acting work for old-school anime dubs in the 90s. He actually landed a pretty weird role during that time, as he voiced the main protagonist in the American dub of the 90's anime film, "Ramayana: the Legend of Prince Rama", an anime movie created jointly by Japan and India in celebration of 40 years of good relations between the two countries. It's actually a pretty cool anime, and it even features an army of monkey warriors! Unfortunately though, the American dub with Cranston seems to have been lost to time, as no version of it seem to exist anymore. There's another English dub that can be found here on YT actually (in 144p of course), but it's the British English one, not the American one with Cranston. It seems like the American dub tried to appeal more to American kids by having goofy jokes littered everywhere, which is to be expected. Consequently, the focus on comedy takes away from the moral values and life lessons taught in the original Ramayana story, but still, it would be interesting if anyone found the lost Bryan Cranston dub.
Cranston did voice work in some other animes during the time, such as the Street Fighter II anime, and some others that I don't remember off the top of my head. It goes to show how much range one can have as an actor.
@rdb no offense taken at all. Trust me, I was disappointed as well because I was a huge fan of Breaking Bad. He’s still an amazing actor, but I don’t appreciate his ego.
@Mrs. Bz you have a very valid point I apologise for coming across rude
@Mrs. Bz I won't lie I'm a bit sad to hear he was like that
@rdb he referred to his superior intellect and talent several times in about a 45 minute speech and wasn’t at all joking. It was shocking. I actually left early because I was so grossed out by his arrogance.
BRYAN CRANSTON a real class act! Love Your Honor and Breaking Bad. We can't wait to see what he'll star in next, maybe a season 3 of Your Honor??
Cranston has been my favorite actor since Malcolm in the Middle. Adored this one guys! And Brians last words about 'truth' is absolutely spot on- Very Nice!
I hope you are okay Sean Evans 😔
4:56 I don't know what it is, but seeing the man smile and laugh just genuinely makes me happy
How he spoke about Vin Scully is exactly what Harry Kalas was for me. He was able to take me to a different place. Forget about my current surroundings or problems and transport me to a new reality. Man I miss that man
One of the greatest actors of all time..but one of the greatest human beings as well. The world needs more people like him
@Mondo wahhh WAH WAH children are being taught the truth of the world
@Gold, Jerry! Gold! At least I don't have to be childish enough to resort to name calling. 🙄
@Airworthyboxer Look on the Official CRT definition, hes right.
Bryan Cranston is honestly such a gem in a Hollywood. Surrounded by schemers and filthy celebs Cranston has always remained who he is. It’s truly awesome to see.
I haven't watched every episode of every season, but I've watched quite a few and this by far is my favorite episode. Cranston's interview is amazing and the way he handles the hot wings is impeccable - like a walk in the park. And he drops the best pearl of wisdom at the very end. Loved it!
Bryan Cranston would make the best teacher ever. I would go to his class every day, he just has such a mesmerizing way of explaining things. It doesn't matter what he's talking about, I'm interested.
I met Mr. Cranston couple of years ago. I was working in an American military base in Europe. He was doing some kind of talks to the Students there. Since I was such a huge fan from his TV series Malcom in the middle I asked his agent if there is a possibility for a photo. He actually did it happily. Super funny, inteligent, down to earth, amazing experience...
Bryan Cranston is the ONE THAT KNOCKS! He has been great in every role! Great interview and great episode!
I've gotta say, that was easily one of the best Hot Ones interviews I've seen to date. Bryan Cranston feels absolutely insightful and genuine while clearly enjoying the wings. He feels like he is giving thoughtful answers and isn't just here to promote his show.
This was so interesting! I hasn’t seen much that Brian Cranston has been in, but I loved this interview he had great insights- answers to great questions that Sean asks of course- and the stoic Da Bomb reaction is unreal lol
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It says a lot about Hollywood that anyone who manages to remain somewhat normal and be a decent person like Bryan and Paul Rudd and Keanu Reeves are idolized so much.
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One of the greatest actors of ALL TIME, and greatest Minds! He is a pure genius! I honestly think he doesn't get the credit he deserves! I think his name should be mentioned up there with the likes of Denzel, Deniro, Brando, etc.
such amazing insights and such great articulation of them. bryan's one of the best for sure
i love bryan, i swear hes so poetic, the way he describes things are just lovely
Bryan Cranston is so charismatic, the way he speaks just pulls you in. Also has some incredible insights into his craft, and it's always so interesting to hear how brilliant character actors like him approach their work.
@Kelvin Yeo you mean he apologized for being white
Yep
This guy is a gem, rare for hollyweird. This show is always held back by the questions. Completely unrelatable. Just talk about life.
@Kelvin Yeo I thought he was Heisenberg
he was walter white
I love Bryan Cranston…. Such a nice man.
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Bryan Cranston is a national treasure
These interviews always ask the most interesting questions. It’s so freshing to watch compared to other shows
Sean and team, I never fail to be amazed how far you've come with Hot Ones.
You got a great thing going and can be really proudof yourself!
Keep it up & all the best to all of you! ❤❤❤
He really cared about his work at great expectations
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I love that the goal of this show is to break down the exterior so interviewees are more authentic, and that even when faced with this, he is still so articulate and thoughtful with every answer… EPIC!
@Hayes Hine Yeah I guess if that were true then that WOULD be disappointing! Luckily it's not tho
@Hayes Hine what's your source for that info?
You'd be disappointed to find out it's scripted then.
@DHunter47 ew, gross
absolute legend Bryan Cranston!
I have mad love for Bryan Cranston one of the most underrated actors in the modern era 💯❤️
It's impossible to dislike this man! Love you Bryan
Not only is he a fantastic actor and a thoughtful and perceptive person, I also love Cranston being funny. Like he’ll show up in a scene of a movie/show he isn’t on out of no where and steal the show.
This guy is a king .. legit probably a great humble guy irl
"Look at us. Who would have thought?" The legacy of Paul Rudd and his legendary episode will forever remain with this show.
@Edward Alcala20:05
Yeess! Rudd and Cranston seem like 2 of the most genuine actors and humans.
@Edward Alcala you can actaully open the video transcript (which is auto genrated keep that in mind) and ctrl + f the keywords you wanna find in the video
@joelface cheers legend. the hero we all needed !!!
@Forgotmynamelol Ditto! I was hoping that as well.
My son is in highschool and started acting in his school's theater club. I told him to watch Bryan Cranston and try to channel the love he shows for what he does.
This is my favourite episode yet. Great questions and responses. Brain is pure class and delivers greatness. 👏
Hes great cause he's always willing to learn and take advice
Any aspiring actor should watch this. Cranston delivers some real nuggets of gold here. One classy gentleman.
The story about Vin Scully could be repeated by millions of boys from the 60s and 70s substituting their own hometown announcers. And when they retired and then passed, it was like a part of your childhood, and therefore a part of you, had passed with them. The connection was so great for example in a city like Philly with Harry Kalas and Richie Ashburn, that they are still revered to this day, and many older fans, like me, will watch the game with the sound off, bc we cant hear it any other way. Anyway...
Easily the best interview. I’ve never seen Sean struggle while the interviewee did not. Then Brian just blew every single answer out of the park. Truly phenomenal interview.
@TurboSlowDown Michael Cera I think has handled it better than anyone I've seen. Not even the slightest twinge. It was like he was immune to spice.
Only other ones I’ve seen handle it no problem were Alton and David Blaine
Alton brown was sipping the sauces straight from the bottle to get a better feel of the ingredients used during his interview
Just shows you how much mental control Bryan has. He's always so nice to everyone and when he acts he ACTS.
I've never seen Sean so enamored by a guest. Granted, Cranston is such an eloquent speaker and fantastic story teller that it's hard to imagine anyone talking to him and not having the same reaction that Sean is.
All the shows he did really make you see him as the perfect american dad.
I just love how genuine he is
Mr. Cranston is probably in my top three maybe even two favorite Hot Ones guests. He is one of the biggest names in entertainment yet he is humble, interesting and accessible and I hope he keeps coming back on the show. Great episode.