Samuel L. Jackson Does 'Breaking Bad' Right, Reads Walter White's Infamous Monologue (VIDEO)

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No one plays Walter White better than Bryan Cranston. But there's one man who may be a close second: Samuel L. Jackson.

In a video to raise money for Alzheimer's research, Jackson puts his own spin on a "Breaking Bad" monologue, reading White's infamous "I am the one who knocks" speech.

The reading is part of a campaign Jackson is doing for the Alzheimer's Association. Last week, Jackson promised to read a 300-word monologue chosen by Redditors to encourage donations to the nonprofit organization. After funds reached $70,000, he agreed to read an additional monologue -- his favorite -- if donations surpassed the $100,000 mark.

Fortunately for followers of the AMC series, Jackson is a "big 'Breaking Bad' fan" as well, so it comes as no surprise that he chose White's epic speech from Season 4 for the video.

Watch Jackson deliver the monologue in the video above, and see the original below (0:51).

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"Breaking Bad," Season 5, Episode 1

"Breaking Bad," Season 5

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