When it is a well-accomplished actor like Bryan Cranston we are talking about, the last thing that you expect is unprofessional behavior.
But this man acts like a kid, as he goes on to praise the role of a movie that he is working on, while out-rightly bad-mouthing the role that he turned down to land this one.
Talk of poor work ethics!
Before we get into the details of what this is all about, I’ve got a special request for all the Breaking Bad fans out there.
If you haven’t watched the seventh episode of the ongoing season, entitled ‘Problem Dog’, then download it right away, since it definitely isn’t worth missing! I’m not going to get into the details of that one, as I don’t want to ruin the fun for you. But all that I can say is that if you love Breaking Bad, then you are going to love this one!
Talking of Bryan’s professional faux pas, it all began with him being offered a role in Matthew Vaughn’s ‘X-Men: First Class’. The offer coincided with another offer, which was for a movie entitled ‘Drive’.
Since he could choose just one, he read both the scripts and decided to go with ‘Drive’. Now, while a truly professional attitude would be not to go public about being offered the other role, and gracefully begin working on the project at hand, Bryan thought else wise.
He went on to talk unabashedly about the offer that came his way, boasting about how busy he was, and how he had to choose just one of the roles.
If only someone could tell him that there isn’t anything extraordinary about it, and it is something that happens with well-established actors every day!
But he seemed unable to control his excitement, and blatantly announced that the role that he finally chose was much better than the one that he turned down.
What a disappointment from the iconic actor!

No, I am not talking about the famous 

Cranston will be the voice behind Stradivarius Cain, the super spy from Hollywood. Stradivarius is actually an imaginary character, whom Homer cooks up after suffering from a head injury.
It is a tale common with most of the well-known and eminent faces in the industry and at times, the big stakes make it rather difficult for them to break free!
You don’t have to worry about anything here, okay? I have a lot to keep your curiosity rising; especially some tid bits on Breaking Bad’s two meth-producing yet lovable fiends, Walter and Jesse.



