I love 'Breaking Bad.' I'd watch Bryan Cranston read the phone book, for days.
I'd love to work with Steve Martin. I'd love to work with Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd.
There's a lot of very funny people I'd love to work with that I've never met, of course. I love Steve Martin and Jim Carrey.
I was in love with Michael Keaton. He was very funny.
You just want to go off and be intuitive and wild, and that's what Bryan Cranston brings to the game.
We hold on STEVE's still smiling face as MICHAEL passes by. STEVE's eyes follow MICHAEL out of the room and then the smile disappears. It is replaced by a look of hunger and desolation.
Working with Bryan Cranston on 'Breaking Bad' has been totally thrilling because he is so clear in his approach.
In addition to being an extraordinary actor, Bryan Cranston is a really generous guy and also very funny.
Working with Bryan Cranston on Breaking Bad has been totally thrilling because he is so clear in his approach.
Bryan [Cranston] created something completely unique, that was earned by its authenticity. That's what gave us the license to push it a bit.
Michael's great. He's everything you'd want Michael Keaton to be.
I love a good Steve Martin, Martin Short scene where they're being super physical - I don't mean to compare myself - but I relate to their type of comedy because they do crazy stuff but come at it in an honest way.
'Breaking Bad' - when I started watching that show, I thought it was terrific. I love the way it was shot. I love the writing. I love the arc of Bryan Cranston's character. I just thought that was just really, really a wonderful, wonderful show.
Michael Keaton is amazing. He's one of my favorite actors. To get to work with him was a privilege and really was a wonderful thing.
Everybody wants to have their 'Breaking Bad.' It went to Bryan Cranston. It couldn't have happened to a better guy or a better actor.
I love Michael Keaton. I think he's awesome - he's such an awesome actor - like the 'Beetlejuice' films. I just love that Tim Burton stuff.