Bob Odenkirk Brings Saul Goodman Back After ‘Better Call Saul’ for PSA Celebrating America 250
Bob Odenkirk suited back up as Saul Goodman in a cheeky 'Know Your Rights' PSA video posted to YouTube. Jonathan Banks also appeared in the…
Bob Odenkirk suited back up as Saul Goodman in a cheeky 'Know Your Rights' PSA video posted to YouTube. Jonathan Banks also appeared in the…
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Bob Odenkirk suited back up as Saul Goodman in a cheeky 'Know Your Rights' PSA…
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Brad Pitt is on the set of motorcycle racing movie 'Isle of Man' as production kicks off during the iconic event.
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The president finally canceled the 'Freedom 250' concert series, to be replaced with 'the greatest rally ever,' starring himself and Lee Greenwood.
Ol Parker's breezily watchable 'Office Romance' is amiably carried by Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein — and aggressively stolen by Betty Gilpin.
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Phoebe Bridgers played eight unreleased songs at Madison Square Garden at a show that required 18,000 people to lock up their phones — and it worked.