Samuel L. Jackson is raising money for Alzheimer’s research, and, to gain some attention, he has recorded a famous monologue from Breaking Bad.
The Snakes on a Plane actor took to YouTube this week to record some of the lines made infamous by Bryan Cranston .
In raising money for Alzheimer’s research Jackson took to Reddit and asked fans what he could do to earn more donations.
One of the most popular requests was that Samuel J. Jackson read the I am the one who knocks scene from the popular AMC series.
After watching the awesome clip, fans are now asking Bryan Cranston to read the famous “Ezekiel” scene from Pulp Fiction .
When donations for Alzheimer’s research hit the $175,000 mark, Samuel L. Jackson says he will record personal voicemail messages for three randomly selected fans.
If a voicemail message from the A-list actor isn’t enough, a donation registers you for a chance to win a trip to England where a lunch meeting with Jackson will be held. The winner also received an invitation to attend an Alzheimer’s benefit.
I know you are probably eagerly waiting to hear Samuel L. Jackson perform the Breaking Bad monologue, so here it is:
The video has received more than 86,000 pageviews and continues to receive plenty of attention.
On the YouTube page, which is run by PrizeoTV, the description reads:
Visit to win a lunch with Samuel L. Jackson and donate to the Alzheimer’s Association!
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