Breaking Bad

Bryan Cranston Wins Television Critics Award

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Breaking Bad's Emmy-winning star can now add another plaudit to his resume: The Television Critics Association honored him with the Outstanding Achievement in Drama award during a ceremony at the Langham Huntington Hotel in Pasadena Saturday night.

Bryan beat out fellow nominees Glenn Close (Damages), Hugh Laurie (House), Walton Groggins (The Shield) and AMC's own Jon Hamm (Mad Men) for the award.

AMC's sister show, Mad Men, received top honors as well, taking home the Outstanding Achievement in Drama award, for which Breaking Bad was also nominated.

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Way to go Walt, Uh, Um wait a minute, I mean Bryan. One step closer to collecting that 2nd Emmy Award.

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Mad congrats to Bryan on a well-deserved honor!!!

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Knew you would surpass them all and win...many congrats to you Bryan and keeping the faith for the next Emmy!!!! Thanks for making Breaking Bad my favorite series!!!

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Congrats to Bryan Cranston for a job well done, it is been such a privilege being recognized with one of the most prestigious award by some critics. Anyway have you heard that the Funny people receive a positive review among critics. Funny People reviews and reviews of every new Judd Apatow film have started trending downward, as the other films he's been involved in since The 40 Year Old Virgin and Knocked Up, despite Funny People being only the third film he's directed. (He most often produces or writes.) As per the Funny People trailer, the film stars Adam Sandler, whose character has been diagnosed with a fatal disease and begins reflecting on his life. The film opens with footage of a 20 year old Sandler making prank calls, shot by Apatow when the two were roommates. . Maybe tickets aren't worth a cash advance if the Funny People reviews are accurate.

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Funny People sounds like a badly written copycat to Breaking Bad and can't even get close to what this series has produced.

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