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Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Mon July 07, 2014 6:48 pm
by bada
lowlight79 wrote:
bada wrote:This new villain is the Governor part 2 except he's really really mean instead of just really mean?

I would say where the governor had is downfalls, Negan is a character that is purely in control and has the resources to do and get done what he wants. So yeah, the governor part 2, but better.

K....I hope it's better. If its just he rapes and eats babies or something I'm gonna checkout.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Mon July 14, 2014 10:51 pm
by Stickman
Season 5 pic
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Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Fri July 25, 2014 9:35 pm
by Stickman

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Sat July 26, 2014 1:52 am
by Strat
Super awesome trailer. Especially the end....

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Sat July 26, 2014 3:24 am
by Stickman
The Sigur Ros track in the background was a great touch.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Mon July 28, 2014 5:02 pm
by Thejambi
Aw man...I officially don't give a shit. It was a good run Walking Dead.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Mon July 28, 2014 5:08 pm
by tommymtcom
Thejambi wrote:It was a good run Walking Dead.
Was it?

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Mon July 28, 2014 10:34 pm
by Thejambi
tommymctom wrote:
Thejambi wrote:It was a good run Walking Dead.
Was it?
Yes.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Mon July 28, 2014 11:34 pm
by red calzolaio
Thejambi wrote:Aw man...I officially don't give a shit. It was a good run Walking Dead.
yep, season 1 was awesome.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Tue July 29, 2014 5:49 am
by Bammer
tommymctom wrote:
Thejambi wrote:It was a good run Walking Dead.
Was it?
Ha.



I happen to love this show.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Tue July 29, 2014 12:27 pm
by Thejambi
I was good until season three. I hate what they have done with pretty much every character. I have no sympathy or care for any of them at this point.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Tue July 29, 2014 12:42 pm
by tommymtcom
I enjoyed season 1. Everything after that has been somewhere between mediocre and terrible. Bad writing, poor character development and lots of wheel spinning.

I still watch it, though.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Thu August 28, 2014 1:10 am
by Stickman
'The Walking Dead' first look: Seth Gilliam as Father Gabriel Stokes
By Dalton Ross on Aug 27
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Executive producers Scott M. Gimple and Robert Kirkman told Entertainment Weekly that we will be meeting several new characters in season five of The Walking Dead—some from the comic book and some not. Well, we’ve got your exclusive first look at one such newbie right here, and it is a big one: Father Gabriel Stokes. Introduced in issue #61, in the comic Father Gabriel offers the survivors shelter in his church as he attempts to atone for past sins. Will his introduction on the TV show mirror that of the comic, or could Gabriel somehow be connected to the folks at Terminus? Viewers will find out after season five debuts on Oct. 12. But in addition to this first look photo, we also spoke to the man who will be playing Father Gabriel, Seth Gilliam, about how he landed the part, whether he read the source material, and what it’s been like to join the show.

EW: Why don’t you start by telling me about the casting process and how you ended up on this show as Father Gabriel.

SETH GILLIAM: I actually did not realize I was reading for the role of Father Gabriel during the casting process. The sides were for a school guidance counselor named Michael, who had an issue with a couple of his students. I had not seen the show before I was cast on the show. So I just thought, Okay, I guess they’ve discovered some guy who’s holed up at a school or something like that and was carrying around this horrible exchange that he had with his students. [Laughs]

That’s hilarious. So when were you informed about whom your character actually was?

I got a call from Gale Anne Hurd after the offer was made to me to explain who I would be playing. And that was about maybe a week after I had auditioned.

So once you found out about this character, did you go and read the comic book to familiarize yourself, or did you just say, Hey, I want to approach this TV version fresh and not worry about that?

I only read the comic book where Father Gabriel was introduced, which I think was episode 61 in the comics. I didn’t read anything before that, and I haven’t read anything after that. I discovered from reading about the show that often times characters’ names and journeys are kind of crisscrossed and mismatched, so I thought if I did read too much I might be giving myself a lot of information that would be useless, or just outright wrong. So I figured, like with everything, I’d just take the script and try to fill him out the best I possibly can.

Did you go back and watch a lot of episodes?

I watched the first three seasons on Netflix in a week. And season four was not available on Netflix at that time. I watched season four on a weekend when I got down to Atlanta and started working. And I actually started working before I was able to watch the fourth season.

What was the binge watch like?

The binge was intense, man. It was intense. I thought, well it’s a zombie show. It’s a show about zombies. And then I watched and I was like, this show is not about zombies at all, really. The show’s about a whole lot more than just zombies, which I was really excited by.

You have a little bit of a Wire reunion going on with Chad Coleman and Lawrence Gilliard. And I remember joking with Robert Kirkman a few years ago after they cast Chad, and he said, “Hey, I just want to get as many Wire characters on the show as possible.” I thought he was kidding, but apparently not. Did you three have a little Baltimore bonding session, or what?

We definitely did have a Baltimore bonding session when I got down there and saw Chad and Lawrence. I had dinner with Scott Gimple when I first got down there, and he said, “You know, after we had cast Chad, I made a promise to myself that I wasn’t going to cast anybody else from The Wire. But I love the show so much, and, you know, they just turned out to be the best people for the jobs. So I guess I’ve gone back on that.”

What was it like joining what may be the biggest show in the world? The cast rotates a fair amount because a lot of characters die, obviously, but there are also established stars there, like Andrew and Norman. What’s it like coming into that?

It was pretty intimidating because it’s a well-oiled machine. But Andrew Lincoln was the first cast member that I met. And the guy has got a heart the size of the Grinch at the end of the Dr. Seuss story where it just grows and grows and grows. So he made me feel instantly welcome, and instantly a part of it. And everyone after that, I mean, they’re the warmest people and they’ve done everything they possibly can to make me feel like I’ve been part of it from the very beginning. But yeah, I was pretty intimidated by it, by the immensity of the show, the popularity of it, and also the depth of it.

Have you gotten a little taste of the fan base yet and how rabid it is?

Yes, I have. I have an Instagram account that had maybe 29 followers on it before I got cast on The Walking Dead, and I think I’m now at 3,859. [Update: now 4,071.] And it grows daily. You know, there are some times the fans camp out outside locations where we’re shooting, waiting for people to come by. And they’re rabid for it, but they’re lovely people. So it’s interesting because a lot of people that stop me on the street now and they talk about The Wire, and they all have the same question: “How come they took that show off the air?” Because you guys weren’t watching it when it was airing! [Laughs] And you come to it On Demand or on Netflix or whatever else. So this is the first time I’ve actually been on a show where it’s popular while it’s airing. And I was not prepared for that, and I’m not sure that I ever will be actually.

I remember before the official announcement was made that you were going to be on the show and whom you would be playing, and you’d see those sort of fan spoiler photos of you in the priest collar. Did you see those, and you were like, “Uh oh…”

I did see them. And I spent the first week kind of creeping around from my trailer to the set, trying my best to cover myself. But then I noticed, some of those shots look like they were taken from, like, six blocks away with telescopic photo lenses. There’s really nothing you can do about covering that. I mean, I could look down the block and see that there’s nobody there and go, “Okay, I’m gonna step out now.” And then see a picture of myself stepping out, and be like, “Where did that come from?” There’s got to be somebody planted on a roof somewhere five blocks away. I don’t really get that, the whole spoiler thing. It’s kind of confusing to me why you’d want to give things away.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Thu August 28, 2014 5:09 am
by Bammer
Spoiler that fuckface.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Thu August 28, 2014 1:09 pm
by CopperTom
They've shown him in the previews and commercials already. It's no biggie.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Thu August 28, 2014 3:11 pm
by Bammer
CopperTom wrote:They've shown him in the previews and commercials already. It's no biggie.
D'oh!

8-)

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Fri September 05, 2014 5:57 pm
by Stickman
'The Walking Dead' companion series gets pilot greenlight
By James Hibberd on Sep 5, 2014
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The Walking Dead companion series pilot is a go.

EW can exclusively report that AMC has officially ordered a pilot set in the same zombie-plagued universe as TV’s top-rated drama series. The as-yet-untitled project will go into production later this year, and will be set in a different location than the original series and star a new cast of characters. (Since the characters are different, the series not technically a “spinoff.”)

The Walking Dead executive producers Robert Kirkman, Gale Anne Hurd and David Alpert are all on board for the new project. Dave Erickson (Sons of Anarchy) was tapped as showrunner back in March. Kirkman and Erickson recently turned in a pilot script, which we’re told really impressed AMC’s executive ranks.

“Almost from the beginning of The Walking Dead on AMC, fans have been curious about what is going on in the zombie apocalypse in other parts of the world,” said AMC President Charlie Collier. “In fact, beyond requests for zombie cameos, it’s the question I get asked the most. Obviously, we all take our stewardship of the original franchise incredibly seriously and we, along with Robert, Gale, David and now Dave, are all proceeding with extreme care in order to ensure that we are offering fans something truly compelling, engaging and distinct. We’re thrilled to be taking this next step with these remarkable partners.”

AMC has not released any details about the series, except that it will be set somewhere other than Georgia. “There are many corners of The Walking Dead universe that remain unseen in the shadows,” Kirkman said. “Being given the opportunity to shine a light into those corners and see what lurks out there is an absolute thrill. I know the fans are anxious to hear what Dave and I have been cooking up for this new universe of The Walking Dead, and I’m happy to be one step closer to sharing it with them.”

The proposed series has been in development since last year. Kirkman told IGN: “It definitely won’t be set in Georgia—I can at least say that. It’s important to us that this show exists on its own. The spinoff has to be a show worthy of existing, or else we’ve all sold out. So that’s something we’re all working hard towards doing, and I think we can pull it off. I think that the ideal situation is, when you’re watching the spinoff, you’re like, ‘Wow, this is a really awesome show.'”

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Fri September 05, 2014 5:59 pm
by lowlight79
If they don't do clemetine's story from the video game, then this is really pointless.

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Sat September 13, 2014 4:09 am
by Stickman

Re: TV: The Walking Dead

Posted: Sat September 13, 2014 5:45 pm
by bodysnatcher
Watched the first episode last night. Pretty good. I'll definitely keep going.

CORAL!