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* ThrowItIn: Played with. For the pizza throwing scene, while the intention was to throw the pizza on top of the roof, Creator/BryanCranston did it in one take, the first one, and this was the take that was used.
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* ThrowItIn: Played with. For the pizza throwing scene, while the intention was to throw the pizza on top of the roof, Creator/BryanCranston did it in one take, the first one, and this was the take that was used. Cranston just barely manages to stay in character when he sees how it landed.
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* ThrowItIn: Played with. For the pizza throwing scene, while the intention was to throw the pizza on top of the roof, Creator/BryanCranston did it in one take, the first one, and this was the take that was used.used.
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* OneTakeWonder: The famous "pizza tossing" scene, where Walt angrily throws a pizza on the roof of his house, was shot in one take. The crew tried to reshoot it, but Creator/BryanCranston never managed to have the pizza land on the roof again after the first take.
* ThrowItIn: Played with. For the pizza throwing scene, while the intention was to throw the pizza on top of the roof, Creator/BryanCranston did it in one take, the first one, and this was the take that was used.
* ThrowItIn: Played with. For the pizza throwing scene, while the intention was to throw the pizza on top of the roof, Creator/BryanCranston did it in one take, the first one, and this was the take that was used.