Fellow Liberal Dead-heads, this is Ryne from The Moon is a Dead World. I’ve signed on to do a sort of recap/review of each week’s horror hits, so welcome to DEADtime TV. Again, Kevin Lovell helps out with a review of The Following, and Shawn Savage joins in with a review of The Walking Dead!
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The Walking Dead: “After” - Sunday, February 9 at 10 Pm
After a long and painful hiatus, The Walking Dead returns. This episode heavily favors Rick and Carl, with a little bit of Michonne, directly after the showdown at the prison. Rick, being wounded pretty badly, is scurrying around with Carl in a desperate search for food and shelter, while Michonne, all on her own, is the last person standing at what remains of the prison. We get a glimpse of The Governor’s lifeless body,...
Thanks to Heather at Viewerdiscretionadvised.net for the image
The Walking Dead: “After” - Sunday, February 9 at 10 Pm
After a long and painful hiatus, The Walking Dead returns. This episode heavily favors Rick and Carl, with a little bit of Michonne, directly after the showdown at the prison. Rick, being wounded pretty badly, is scurrying around with Carl in a desperate search for food and shelter, while Michonne, all on her own, is the last person standing at what remains of the prison. We get a glimpse of The Governor’s lifeless body,...
- 2/16/2014
- by Ryne Barber
- The Liberal Dead
It's time for a new season of Degrassi and Cam's still depressed.
I just hope he doesn't start chugging milk again.
News
Jason Ritter has joined Friends & Family, the Fox comedy pilot based on Gavin & Stacey, taking the Gavin role. That's got to be a promising first step, right?
Maggie Smith tells 60 Minutes this weekend that she's never watched Downton Abbey, saying she'd "agonize" over her performance if she did. That's right, even Maggie Smith has those moments of insecurity.
Apparently they didn't mean it. E! has cancelled Whitney Cummings' talk show, Love You, Mean It.
NBC's adaption of About a Boy has cast its lead female, asking Minnie Driver to step into the role played by Toni Collette in the film.
CBS' summer adaptation of Stephen King's Under the Dome just added Breaking Bad alum Dean Norris to the cast.
Wait. Wait. What's this about Cch Pounder...
I just hope he doesn't start chugging milk again.
News
Jason Ritter has joined Friends & Family, the Fox comedy pilot based on Gavin & Stacey, taking the Gavin role. That's got to be a promising first step, right?
Maggie Smith tells 60 Minutes this weekend that she's never watched Downton Abbey, saying she'd "agonize" over her performance if she did. That's right, even Maggie Smith has those moments of insecurity.
Apparently they didn't mean it. E! has cancelled Whitney Cummings' talk show, Love You, Mean It.
NBC's adaption of About a Boy has cast its lead female, asking Minnie Driver to step into the role played by Toni Collette in the film.
CBS' summer adaptation of Stephen King's Under the Dome just added Breaking Bad alum Dean Norris to the cast.
Wait. Wait. What's this about Cch Pounder...
- 2/15/2013
- by LyleMasaki
- The Backlot
Star-casts: Silambarasan, Trisha and others
Production: Escape Artists Motion Pictures & R.S Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Direction: Gowtham Vasudev Menon
Music: A.R. Rahman
Cinematography: Manoj Paramahamsa
Editing: Anthony
For those who are fed up watching the young rough Silambarasan uttering punch dialogues, double entendres and man-handling 50 men at the same time, here’s something unusual you can look out for.
Yeah! The ‘Little Superstar’ Silambarasan has geared up for a new avatar of a cool energetic lad in a breezy romantic entertainer.
Gowtham Vasudev Menon leaped with laurels for his extraordinary debut in ‘Minnale’ and ‘Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya’ has been churned out on the same lines.
The film is about an ambitious assistant director Karthik (Silambarasan) wanting to make it big as a filmmaker. But when he falls in love with a Christian girl Jessie (Trisha), he’s ready to sacrifice his biggest dreams.
Though this is the main storyline, we heed...
Production: Escape Artists Motion Pictures & R.S Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Direction: Gowtham Vasudev Menon
Music: A.R. Rahman
Cinematography: Manoj Paramahamsa
Editing: Anthony
For those who are fed up watching the young rough Silambarasan uttering punch dialogues, double entendres and man-handling 50 men at the same time, here’s something unusual you can look out for.
Yeah! The ‘Little Superstar’ Silambarasan has geared up for a new avatar of a cool energetic lad in a breezy romantic entertainer.
Gowtham Vasudev Menon leaped with laurels for his extraordinary debut in ‘Minnale’ and ‘Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya’ has been churned out on the same lines.
The film is about an ambitious assistant director Karthik (Silambarasan) wanting to make it big as a filmmaker. But when he falls in love with a Christian girl Jessie (Trisha), he’s ready to sacrifice his biggest dreams.
Though this is the main storyline, we heed...
- 12/28/2009
- by Editor
- KollywoodToday
Star-casts: Vishal, Neethu Chandra, Sarah Jane, Tanushree Dutta, Santhanam and others.
Banner: Gk Films Corporation
Production: Vikram Krishna
Direction: Thiru
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cinematography: Aravind Krishna
Editing: Anthony
Followed by ‘Sandakozhi’, ‘Thimiru’, ‘Sathyam’ and ‘Thoranai’, Vishal and his brother Vikram Krishna have joined hands together for this film.
The film is about Karthik (Vishal) a happy-go-lucky chap who strongly believes in selection process to afford best things in his life. Be his shirt or hand kerchief, he wants everything best and so is his life-partner.
He takes on for a mission of getting along with three girls with different natures to find the best ones.
Priya (Sarah Jane) is a girl who believes in Pathiparameswar concept while Tejashwini (Neethu Chandra) belongs to a filthy rich family of being a heiress to Rs.1500Crores property and has a bitter previous experiences of falling in love. Finally there’s Jyothi (Tanushree Dutta...
Banner: Gk Films Corporation
Production: Vikram Krishna
Direction: Thiru
Music: Yuvan Shankar Raja
Cinematography: Aravind Krishna
Editing: Anthony
Followed by ‘Sandakozhi’, ‘Thimiru’, ‘Sathyam’ and ‘Thoranai’, Vishal and his brother Vikram Krishna have joined hands together for this film.
The film is about Karthik (Vishal) a happy-go-lucky chap who strongly believes in selection process to afford best things in his life. Be his shirt or hand kerchief, he wants everything best and so is his life-partner.
He takes on for a mission of getting along with three girls with different natures to find the best ones.
Priya (Sarah Jane) is a girl who believes in Pathiparameswar concept while Tejashwini (Neethu Chandra) belongs to a filthy rich family of being a heiress to Rs.1500Crores property and has a bitter previous experiences of falling in love. Finally there’s Jyothi (Tanushree Dutta...
- 12/28/2009
- by Editor
- KollywoodToday
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