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I believe that he is referring to the Simon Oakland scene explaining Norman's crimes. Roger Ebert was not a fan of that scene. The stuff with Ed Gein was pretty silly. They should have stuck mostly with the making of Psycho, and not as much with the subplots. Or, they should have made this a mini series like Bette & Joan. There was a movie called The Girl about Hitch and The Birds. Not so good. That's what the get when they hired the Brady Bunch guy to do music . . . Jane:<b>Juliane Moore</b> Blanche: <b>Catherine Zeta Jones</b> Maid: <b>Queen Latifa</b> Edwin: <b>Mark Proksch </b> <blockquote> So whats the film you first saw the 4th wall being broken? </blockquote> Any Woody Allen Film Sounded like he came from New Orleans. It says Ebert gave it 3 and a half stars. Catherine Zeta Jones, or if not available, Kristen Stewart. Good end credits. Best ever . . . hmm... More often than not, 30 year olds are cast as high school kids eg. the Karate Kid, Happy Days So actors in their late 20s is fair game I suppose. It is just you It is the make of the car he drove off in. Also, El Camino means "the way" in Spanish. Actors do sometimes gain weight for a movie role - that is one possibility. In any case, it does take some time for someone to lose weight. They had to go with what they had with a limited time frame. then you must mean that he's "phat" yo! hmmmm....errm... his head is fat? The first teaser trailer where Skinny Pete talks to the police is implied to be a scene happening after he and Jesse traded cars. The scene is not part of the movie. Nope. 7.8 still. :) It was impossible for him to shoot and kill Todd. Reason being, had he shot Todd, it would have ended up in the Breaking Bad story line. This was a flashback scene.