[Awesome] 16-Bit Music Video For Cover Of Queen’s “Don’t Stop Me Now”
Rockers Young Beautiful In A Hurry have released a 16-bit homage music video for their cover of Queen‘s “Don’t Stop Me Now”. The video, directed and edited by The Walking Dead composer Bear McCreary and featuring James Rolfe (Angry Video Game Nerd), is a love letter to the great Sonic The Hedgehog games from the Sega Genesis era. Head on below to give it a watch!
Review: ‘The Walking Dead’ # 110
Robert Kirkman’s zombie epic returns this month with an issue deep set in character development. With a definite conflict on the horizon, Kirkman has made a fantastic decision in slowing down the action this month. He takes his time to make us care about the people so that it hits even harder when we inevitably lose somewhere down the line. This character driven issue is easily the best in months. READ MORE
[TV] First Look: “The Walking Dead” Season 4!
AMC has shared with Bloody Disgusting the first ever photo from the premiere of “The Walking Dead”, which began production on Season 4 this week in Atlanta.
Details have yet to be released, but the majority of the cast is returning including Andrew Lincoln, David Morrissey, Scott Wilson, Dana Gurira, Melissa McBride, Norman Reedus, Lauren Cohan and Steven Yeun. Lawrence Gilliard Jr. also joins newly minted regulars (and former recurrings) Chad L. Coleman and Sonequa Martin-Green
In the record breaking third season, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his fellow survivors continue to seek refuge in a desolate and post-apocalyptic world and soon discover that there are greater forces to fear than just the walking dead. The struggle to survive has never been so perilous. Season 3 also introduces new characters, including the Governor (David Morrissey) and fan-favorite Michonne (Danai Gurira), along with her zombie pets.
Season four of “The Walking Dead” returns to AMC in October of this year. The cast and crew began production on May 6. READ MORE
[TV] Check Out Greg Nicotero’s “The Walking Dead” Zombie School
In the following video Executive Producer Greg Nicotero gives you a look inside Zombie School, where extras learn how to become undead in AMC’s popular “The Walking Dead.”
“The Walking Dead” returns this fall for a fourth season.
As for October’s return, THR wrote that David Morrissey will return as a series regular as The Governor. The British actor initially signed on for a one-season role to play the famed villain from the comics created by Robert Kirkman on which the TV series is based. In the Image/Skybound comics, the Governor fails to survive a brutal showdown at the prison with Rick. READ MORE
[TV] Bad Lip-Reading Of “The Walking Dead” Results In Hilarity!
A viral YouTube channel that never gets old is the one that takes footage from popular movies and television shows and attempts to translate via li-p-reading.
Always keeping an eye out for you guys, we discovered their latest video, a hilarious look at various scenes from AMC’s “The Walking Dead”. The bad lip-reading is truly terrible!
The fourth season of “The Walking Dead” will premiere this fall. READ MORE
[TV] “The Walking Dead” Crosses The Casting Wire
AMC’s been casting up for Season 4 of “The Walking Dead” and the role of “Roy Stark” may have been filled. It was revealed earlier this month that AMC was looking to fill the part described as a “former army medic who is deeply haunted by his past.” The role is to be a regular on the series. Now iDigitalTimes is reporting that Lawrence Gilliard Jr. (pictured above; “The Wire”, The Waterboy) is in talks for the role. Sadly, I don’t think this indicates a “Game Of Thrones” crossover despite the name.
We already knew that for October’s return David Morrissey will return as a series regular as The Governor. The British actor initially signed on for a one-season role to play the famed villain from the comics created by Robert Kirkman on which the TV series is based. In the Image/Skybound comics, the Governor fails to survive a brutal showdown at the prison with Rick.
Gilliard will join newly minted regulars (and former recurrings) Chad L. Coleman and Sonequa Martin-Green on the show.
‘The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct’ Among NPD Top 10
Why? I would never wish failure on a developer, and Survival Instinct isn’t a without its merits — even if they’re few and far between — but seeing that abysmal game among the ten best-selling titles in March does make me a little sad. It’s only impressive accomplishment was how close it came to stealing The War Z’s title of worst zombie game in recent memory.
On the bright side, BioShock Infinite kicked a floating city’s worth of ass, shifting just shy of 900,000 units, giving it the top spot. I’d like to remind you that it released at the tail end of the month, so that makes that little feat all the more impressive. Check out the top ten after the jump!
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[TV] Video Takes A Behind The Scenes Look At The VFX Of “The Walking Dead” Season 3
Season 3 of “The Walking Dead” is a distant memory. Well, not distant, but I get the sense that a lot of you would like to go ahead and forget that finale. But still, one of the things the show does right are its’ expert makeup and visual/cg effects.
To that effect, Stargate Studios has uploaded a video taking a quick look at how some of the season’s messiest kills were orchestrated. Even better? It’s scored to NIN’s “Heresy.”
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IFC To Finally Put ‘Grabbers’ Out Into The World
Director Jon Wright’s Tremors influenced Irish horror comedy Grabbers has been on our radar for a while now, but only today did it receive a release date. IFC Films will release on July 19 under the IFC Midnight banner in select theaters and on cable VOD, iTunes, Amazon, Xbox Zune, PlayStation, SundanceNow.com and other digital VOD outlets Grabbers stars Richard Coyle, Ruth Bradley and Russell Tovey in a film that takes to “a sleepy Irish fishing village that’s forced to fend off a blood-sucking sea creature.” The new international trailer has now hit featuring new looks at the film’s creature. IFC acquired the film out of Sundance 18 months ago.
Ryan Daley said this about the Sundance Film Festival selection: “I liked the hell out Grabbers, but if it had revealed its monster just a little less often, and been just a little more menacing in its approach, it could have transcended mere likeability on the way to horror greatness.” Read his entire review here.
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[TV] A Few “Walking Dead” Players Get Bumped Up To Regulars
With the third season of AMC’s “The Walking Dead” behind us, it’s time to start looking forward to Season 4. AMC and the creative team at the show has been doing just that by retaining a few emerging Season 3 characters as regulars for Season 4.
We already knew that for October’s return David Morrissey will return as a series regular as The Governor. The British actor initially signed on for a one-season role to play the famed villain from the comics created by Robert Kirkman on which the TV series is based. In the Image/Skybound comics, the Governor fails to survive a brutal showdown at the prison with Rick.
Now TVLine is reporting that “Chad L. Coleman and Sonequa Martin-Green, who recurred on Season 3 of The Walking Dead as Tyreese and Sasha, have been upgraded to series regulars for the fourth season of AMC’s zombie-apocalypse smash” They are also reporting that Emily Kinney, plays Hershel’s daughter Beth, is a regular now.
Excited to see these characters in Season 4?
[TV] Robert Kirkman Shares His Thoughts On Season 4 Of “The Walking Dead” Along With The Season 3 Finale!
With the third season of AMC’s “The Walking Dead” behind us, it’s time to start looking forward to Season 4. And one of the guys that has his eye on the prize in that regard is Robert Kirkman. And he recently spoke with IGN about his plans for the future and his thoughts on the Season 3 finale.
We already know that for October’s return David Morrissey will return as a series regular as The Governor. The British actor initially signed on for a one-season role to play the famed villain from the comics created by Robert Kirkman on which the TV series is based. In the Image/Skybound comics, the Governor fails to survive a brutal showdown at the prison with Rick.
What are your thoughts on how the season ended? Head inside for Kirkman’s! READ MORE
[TV] Shocker: Andrew Lincoln Resigns From “The Walking Dead” Citing “Creative Differences” With New Showrunner…
Update: Just in case it wasn’t made clear by the last line of this article – APRIL FOOL’S!
On the heels of the season finale, it was announced last night that David Morrissey will return as a series regular as The Governor on AMC’s “The Walking Dead.” The British actor initially signed on for a one-season role to play the famed villain from the comics created by Robert Kirkman on which the TV series is based. In the Image/Skybound comics, the Governor fails to survive a brutal showdown at the prison with Rick, but in the series, he lives on to fight another day…
With that comes some really lame news out of left field. It was announced today that Andrew Lincoln will not return as Rick Grimes in the series’ fourth season this fall. The release cited “creative differences,” while sources close to us explain that he was clashing with new showrunner Scott Gimple, who will take over for the much-beloved Glen Mazzara. While it’s concerning enough that they need to recast the series lead, there’s growing concern inside AMC’s offices that other regulars may also revolt and exit the zombie cabler.
As well as Morrissey, Danai Gurira is already contractually obliged to return as Michonne, so insiders explain that the show may really break off the tracks of the comic arc, and follow Michonne as the new series protagonist.
We’ll update you as soon as we hear more, which will probably be tomorrow, the second of April.
[TV] Who Returns In “The Walking Dead” Season 4? A Look At Night’s Finale!
The third season of AMC’s “The Walking Dead” is finally complete, and it’s kind of amazing to reflect back and realize that we’re already looking ahead to Season 4.
Before we get to some news about next season, below you’ll find a trio of behind-the-scenes looks at the making of the finale, “Welcome to the Tombs.” ” In the episode, Rick and the group have to seriously consider if the prison is worth defending as the Governor’s impending attack looms over their heads.
As for October’s return, the Hollywood Reporter writes that David Morrissey will return as a series regular as The Governor. The British actor initially signed on for a one-season role to play the famed villain from the comics created by Robert Kirkman on which the TV series is based. In the Image/Skybound comics, the Governor fails to survive a brutal showdown at the prison with Rick.
What are your thoughts on how the season ended? What would you have done differently, if anything? READ MORE
[Random Cool] Watch Michonne Kill 27 Zombies In 47 Seconds!
AMC’s “The Walking Dead“ Season 3 comes to an end tonight, so we’re celebrating with a Random Cool jam-packed with gore.
Watch as Michonne (played by Danai Gurira) kills a whopping 27 zombies in just 47-seconds of footage.
In this new season, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his fellow survivors continued to seek refuge in a desolate and post-apocalyptic world and soon discover that there are greater forces to fear than just the walking dead. The struggle to survive has never been so perilous. Season 3 also introduces new characters, including the Governor (David Morrissey) and fan-favorite Michonne (Danai Gurira), along with her zombie pets.
Season 4 will return this October. READ MORE
[Interview] Dallas Roberts On The Scope Of “The Walking Dead” And The Mazzara/Gimple Showrunner Switch
Airing tomorrow. Sunday, March 31 is the season finale of “The Walking Dead”, episode 316 “Welcome to the Tombs.” I figured this would be as good of an occasion as any to post my interview with star Dallas Roberts who plays Milton Mamet on the show. We talked about the longterm effects of being on “The Walking Dead” and how the cast reacted to switching showrunners from Glen Mazzara to Scott Gimple for the upcoming fourth season.
“In the ongoing third season, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his fellow survivors continue to seek refuge in a desolate and post-apocalyptic world and soon discover that there are greater forces to fear than just the walking dead. The struggle to survive has never been so perilous. Season 3 also introduced new characters, including the Governor (David Morrissey) and fan-favorite Michonne (Danai Gurira), along with her zombie pets.”
The show was recently renewed for its fourth season. Head inside to see if Roberts can talk about it! READ MORE
[TV] Exclusive Stills From “The Walking Dead’s” Season 3 Finale!
Airing this coming Sunday, March 31 is the season finale of “The Walking Dead”, episode 316 “Welcome to the Tombs.” In the episode, Rick and the group have to seriously consider if the prison is worth defending as the Governor’s impending attack looms over their heads. Check out the promo for the big finale below, as well as a trio of exclusive first look stills that include new walkers, as well as stars Tyreese (Chad Coleman) and Sasha (Sonequa Martin-Green).
“In the ongoing third season, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his fellow survivors continue to seek refuge in a desolate and post-apocalyptic world and soon discover that there are greater forces to fear than just the walking dead. The struggle to survive has never been so perilous. Season 3 also introduced new characters, including the Governor (David Morrissey) and fan-favorite Michonne (Danai Gurira), along with her zombie pets.”
The show was recently renewed for its fourth season. READ MORE
Watch A Pianist Cover The ‘Walking Dead’ Theme While Surrounded By Zombies
Comic book legend Stan Lee’s Youtube channel World of Heroes has just launched a new series called Cosplay Piano where they mash together music themes you may recognize from movies and television with a bit of cosplay. First up is the theme from AMC’s The Walking Dead, covered by the intensely talented pianist Sonya Belosouva, and a bit of Violin play by a zombiefied Eriko Tsuji before she gets tragically shot down.
I’m not sure if I’m more in awe of Belosouva’s talent with the piano or her remarkable ability to keep cool while surrounded by the undead. Check it out.
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[TV] Here It Comes, A Dozen Hi-Res Stills From “The Walking Dead’s” Season 3 Finale!
Airing this coming Sunday, March 31 is the season finale of “The Walking Dead”, episode 316 “Welcome to the Tombs.” In the episode, Rick and the others consider the defense of the prison as the Governor’s impending attack looms. Check out the promo for the big finale below, as well as a dozen hi-res sneak peak stills!
In addition, we also have a few inside looks at last Sunday’s episode, “This Sorrowful Life,” which takes us behind-the-scenes as Rick and the others learn that if they want a truce with the Governor, they must make a sacrifice.
“In the ongoing third season, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his fellow survivors continue to seek refuge in a desolate and post-apocalyptic world and soon discover that there are greater forces to fear than just the walking dead. The struggle to survive has never been so perilous. Season 3 also introduced new characters, including the Governor (David Morrissey) and fan-favorite Michonne (Danai Gurira), along with her zombie pets.”
The show was recently renewed for its fourth season. READ MORE
[TV] Next On “The Walking Dead”; Promo and Clips From Episode 3.16 “Welcome to the Tombs”; Season Finale!
Airing next Sunday, March 31 is the season finale of “The Walking Dead”, episode 316 “Welcome to the Tombs.” In the episode, Rick and the others consider the defense of the prison as the Governor’s impending attack looms. Check out the promo for the big finale below. In the sneak peak footage, Carl reminisces about life before the apocalypse.
In addition, we also have a few inside two looks at tonight’s episode, “This Sorrowful Life,” which takes us behind-the-scenes as Rick and the others learn that if they want a truce with the Governor, they must make a sacrifice.
“In the ongoing third season, Rick (Andrew Lincoln) and his fellow survivors continue to seek refuge in a desolate and post-apocalyptic world and soon discover that there are greater forces to fear than just the walking dead. The struggle to survive has never been so perilous. Season 3 also introduced new characters, including the Governor (David Morrissey) and fan-favorite Michonne (Danai Gurira), along with her zombie pets.”
The show was recently renewed for its fourth season. READ MORE
Xbox Live’s Spring Sale Launches Next Week, Includes Deals For ‘Resident Evil,’ ‘Dead Rising’ And ‘The Walking Dead’
Xbox Live’s annual spring sale is about to kick off, and this year it will bring deals on Dead Rising 2, Skyrim, Hitman, Resident Evil 6, and Telltale’s The Walking Dead, among others. The sale goes live on Tuesday, March 26 and will run until April 1 for Xbox Live Gold and Free members.
All of Resident Evil 6′s multiplayer modes are half off, and if you haven’t gotten around to playing Telltale Games’ fantastic episodic The Walking Dead game, episode one will be free and the rest will cost a paltry 200 MSP each. I picked a few of the deals I think will interest you all, check them out after the jump.
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Telltale’s ‘The Walking Dead’ Is Coming To The PS Vita Later This Year
In an interview with IGN, PlayStation’s Director of Product Planning and Platform Software Innovation Don Mesa confirmed that Telltale’s episodic take on The Walking Dead will be coming to the PlayStation Vita sometime this year. No word on whether it will be released episodically or all at once — we’ll update as soon as we find out.
If you missed our reviews of The Walking Dead, you can start with episode one here.
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‘The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct’ Review: An Apocalypse Not Worth Surviving
Like many of you, I’ve been skeptical since the beginning. The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct’s marketing campaign has been a rocky one, after being soured by a series of disappointing trailers — both fake and official — screenshots, and an obvious push by Activision to get the game out during the third season of the television series. It didn’t help that the game was quietly crammed into the very busy march lineup, almost as if Activision realized the game wouldn’t live up to expectations so they let it die in the shadow of several of this year’s more high profile releases.
I won’t bury the lead: this game isn’t good. If you’re interested in finding out just how bad it is, I suggest reading on.
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‘The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct’ Is Out Today, Let’s Prepare With A Launch Trailer
Not content to let it fly completely under the radar, Activision released a launch trailer for The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct today. It follows Daryl as he searches for his older brother Merle. TJ received his copy earlier today, so I’m waiting to hear back from him on how it stacks up. Neither of us were terribly impressed with everything that was shown prior to the game’s release, but I still have some hope left that it’ll be a solidly entertaining game. Check out the new trailer after the break.
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