dude you should read it!brandonh83 said:I haven't read a page of the comic but being a big Darabont fan and a huge zombie-anything fan, this has my full attention, front and fucking center.
dude you should read it!brandonh83 said:I haven't read a page of the comic but being a big Darabont fan and a huge zombie-anything fan, this has my full attention, front and fucking center.
Costanza said:dude you should read it!
Nice. This is everything you need:brandonh83 said:I know. I know. I start my job this week, when I get paid I'll likely buy all of it.
Costanza said:
This just in: Prison Break fave Sarah Wayne Callies has just scored the female lead in AMCs eagerly anticipated The Walking Dead series, based on Robert Kirkmans megapopular comic books!
The Ausiello Files fave will portray Lori Grimes, the slowly-unraveling wife of the shows hero, Rick (Andrew Lincoln). Which oughta be a nice stretch for her: How do you play disturbed by zombie gore and such after youve already played someone who was beheaded? (Yes, I know, it was a hoax!)
THR Live Feed said:AMC adds actor, producer to 'Walking Dead'
AMC has added to the cast of Frank Darabonts apocalyptic zombie drama The Walking Dead.
The production has tapped Laurie Holden for the role of Andrea, a key member of the survivor group who has a proficiency with a sniper rifle and falls for a man twice her age.
Holden was in writer-producer-director Darabonts The Mist and had a recurring role in the final season of FXs The Shield. Shes repped by APA and Framework.
Also, Adam Fierro has joined the production as a consulting producer. The ICM-repped Fierro has worked on such serialized dramas as Dexter, The Shield and 24.
In addition, newcomer Steven Yeun also has been added to The Walking Dead cast as Glenn. He and Holden join cast members Andrew Lincoln, Jeffrey DeMunn and Jon Bernthal on the show.
The eagerly anticipated "Walking Dead" starts production in August.
I've seen her in a few things before - most notably the final season of The Shield. She was also on the X-Files for a while.Funky Papa said:Looks purdy enough I guess.
Yeah, AMC is giving us a huge deal of support and they have already shown that they have a lot of confidence in the show just by immediately picking up the six episode first season without ever even starting to shoot the pilot, which Im told is fairly unusual, so Im pretty excited with how the process has been going so far.
Everyones moving full speed ahead. Thats kind of a fun thing because like you say you talked to Frank like five years ago and there was a time when it was going to be a pilot at NBC, but that kind of fell through and Frank kind of stayed in the picture and kept in touch with me and did his best to do things behind the scenes to try and get it made because he really likes the comic and I think was really gung-ho about making it.
The funny thing to me is five years went by and it was a little bit more than a year ago when Frank called me and said Hey, I think AMC is interested in this. They optioned it in September of last year, I think, and then in January they were like Hey, we are making the show. Then from January up until now, it has been nonstop. It just cracks me up how things can move so slowly and then as soon as they decide to make a show its like a hundred things happening at once.
So right now its like full speed ahead and they are moving forward with this pilot. They are going to be shooting all summer for the first six episodes. Frank is in Atlanta right now doing prep, so hes kind of hard at it. They start shooting in, I think, a week.
You know, we just had a long meeting about this. There are some language restrictions. Youre not going to be dropping the F-bomb on AMC, which is fine. Its not like if no one ever said the f word in WALKING DEAD the comic book, people would miss it.
I think the best way to put it is if you have ever watched BREAKING BAD . they push the limit in BREAKING BAD quite often. Theres severed heads on the back of turtles, theres liquefied bodies falling through ceilings, somebody just got their head blown off recently. I dont want to spoil anything, but theres very graphic nasty stuff thats on BREAKING BAD all of the time and the thing that I was very excited to learn about AMC is that there is no limitation to how much of that you can have per episode or per hour or per minute.
No, no there isnt. I have a concern that if people were flipping the channels and they saw something that was in black and white, they might think it was an old movie. Its just something thats usually not done on television and while I think its neat and I know Darabont likes black and white a lot, thats why theres a black and white version of THE MIST on the DVD and he wanted to do the movie in black and white originally. I dont know that theres going to be a black and white version of the show on the DVD. There might be, but it just doesnt make sense as a television show for a lot of reasons.
niceI was very excited to learn about AMC is that there is no limitation to how much of that you can have per episode or per hour or per minute.
Robert Kirkman: Anything you have seen in BREAKING BAD we can do every minute of our show. And then also theres a lot of things you can get away with, because they are zombies, so you will be seeing all kinds of cool stuff that you would expect to see in THE WALKING DEAD: THE TV SHOW, so while it isnt a pay cable channel, I think that people are still going to get what they want.
Quint: Thats good, because having a neutered zombie show is definitely not ideal, especially when you have people like KNB on board who can tear people up pretty good.
Robert Kirkman: Oh yeah. Nicotero has already been doing make-up tests on all of the zombies and theres a bite test that Ive seen. Theres a head shot test So theres all kinds of cool stuff that hes already done on the show that just looks amazing.
Quint: I havent seen anything yet, but Ive heard that Nicoteros zombies are very Adlard-ish.
Robert Kirkman: Yeah, they are very true to the comics.
gdt5016 said:I'm just so excited for this. Hopefully it can fill a little of the hole that LOST left.
wenis said:Plot holes are hard to fill.
krypt0nian said:B&W on the Blu-Ray please. God that would be perfect.
gdt5016 said:Emotional ones even harder.
THIS!itsinmyveins said:Take a look at Carnivale then. I know they shut it down after just two seasons but it's pretty damn good, judging from the first season.
Right now, vampires, werewolves and zombies are popular in television and film.
A new television series, "The Walking Dead," starts filming in Atlanta on Wednesday. Actually, it's the pilot for AMC that begins filming next week.
The filming schedule is June 11-13 and July 2-4 during the day in Atlanta.
If you want to play a zombie on TV, e-mail twdextras@gmail.com If you're accepted, you have to go to "Zombie School," where you'll learn how to walk and act like a zombie. And if you pass, you'll get to be a zombie extra from June until September.
"The Walking Dead" is based on a comic book about a police officer in Kentucky, whose town is overrun with zombies. He gets shot and when he recovers, he discovers that survivors are told to go to Atlanta. He goes to Atlanta to find his family and friends.
AMC ordered the pilot and five episodes.
I just saw this. Excellent. She is so cute.Cornballer said:
Funky Papa said:*pics*
They look goulish enough, yes.
Edit: Same zombie in various degrees of decomposition?[/QUOTE]
I'd say so, yeah.
So pumped for this.
BattleMonkey said:Not really best choice for Andrea, a bit too "pretty". Andrea was not really a babe in the comics.
gdt5016 said: