Sunday, September 11, 2011

Talk Blood Radio: True Blood Season 4 Finale 2 hour LIVE Talk show TONIGHT 9:30 pm join us !



Live TONIGHT: Come and 'Talk Blood' right  after the True Blood episodes airs.  We will be discussing True Blood  Season 4   Episode 4.12 "And When I die"this is the big finale episode and our annual 2 hour live radio show. It will be amazing and you'll want to join us to call in or chat about it,  I'm sure !

Hands down this is the best True Blood team of reviewers there is!

I will be joined tonight by all of my co-hosts this season:


Meredith Woerner @MdellW
Editor  io9.com

Brian Juergen and Andy Swist @campbloodbuzz @andyswist
Bloggers and Vloggers, Campblood.org / Blood Works

Mark Blankenship @CritCondition (Mark is covering a special 9/11 event and will be unable to call -in)
Editor and Blogger ,‘The Critical Condition’ , Critic for NPR and Huffington Post

Jef Rouner @hpjefwithonef
Columnist, Houston Press

Alex Cranz @Clairecakez
Editor ,Fempop.com



Listen Live,  call-in with your opinions and join the amazing chat room! Click here and here to get involved tonight chat room opens at 9:15pm cst and the radio show begins at 9:30 pm cst . You can call -in by dialing 1 (646) 929-0825 

I'll be taking your calls!

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Caroline Holliday Bellefleur's Chocolate Cake as told to Charlaine Harris recipe from Sookie Stackhouse companion book

You will love this book soo much. Betcha you didn't expect the dates!

Caroline Holliday Bellefleur's Chocolate Cake

Time: 2 hours, Serves 12

1 package Swansdown Chocolate Fudge Cake Mix (or Duncan Hines, if you can't find Swansdown anymore)
1 package (8 oz.) seedless dates
1 cup water
3/4 cup sugar
2 cups confectioners' sugar
1/8 tsp. salt
3 Tbsp. shortening
1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
3 Tbsp. brewed coffee
1 cups chopped pecans

1. Mix the cake mix and bake in a greased 9x13 glass pan, following the box directions.

2. Cook the dates, water and sugar in a double boiler for 30-40 minutes. Spread on top of cooled cake.

3. While the date mixture is cooling on the cake, mix together the confectioners' sugar, salt, shortening, vanilla, coffee and pecans. Spread on top of the cake. Sometimes I use pecan halves to create a pattern to make it look prettier.

- From Caroline Bellefleur, as told to Charlaine Harris 


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True Blood’s Kristin Bauer on Next Season and Pre-Vampire Pam: a Victorian-Era Hooker, Perhaps?

True Blood’s Kristin Bauer is making the Fashion Week rounds, and at the Frye flagship opening party on Friday she hinted at what to expect for Pam in the season finale on Sunday: “I have sort of a cliffhanger. I definitely wouldn’t say that Pam’s situation gets better this season before the end of the year,” she told Vulture. “I’m really dying to see the first script for season five. So I’m not feeling relaxed and calm; I’m like, Oh my God, what happens next?
Bauer did offer up one nugget about next season: “Alan [Ball] said that I would get my flashback, my making, you know, when Eric made me.” And she’s already creating scenarios for what that may be like. “I’m imagining; it’s all in my head, a combination of the books and other things that I’m putting together. Each vampire gets that flashback, and so I’m picturing little snippets. Like, there was a line: ‘I’m not a hooker,’ that was a long time ago. So I’m like, okay, maybe she’s a hooker. And then it would be, like, the Victorian era, so I’m picturing a Victorian-era hooker. And then I have this other thing where Eric saves Pam, so I’ve got some alley, hooker, Victorian costume,” she laughed.

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Alexander Skarsgård: Interview with a vampire


He gave us sex and death in True Blood – now we are about to see a new side to the extraordinary Alexander Skarsgård. Here, he talks to Aaron Hicklin about his famous father, military service and why Lars von Trier is actually 'a very sweet man' I
have brought Alexander Skarsgård a small jar of pickled herring. It is from Ikea, so not exactly gourmet, but he is gratifyingly appreciative all the same. His face splits into a wide grin as he turns the jar over in his hands. "You went to Ikea?" he says, making me blush like a schoolgirl. "Oh man, thank you. I'm going to have some right now." He unscrews the lid, proffers the jar in my direction and stabs at a piece of fish with his fork. It looks gray and pallid. "Obviously it's better if you pickle them yourself," he says, popping the morsel into his mouth. "I love the purity of the regular stuff, when it's just pickled with herbs and onions. I hate the fruity, sweet varieties."
We are sitting in a spiffy bistro, just off the Bowery in New York's NoHo, and the incongruous presence of a celebrity vampire – Skarsgård's profile in the US rests largely on his role in HBO's lusty drama True Blood – is creating ripples of interest. At 6ft4in and shamelessly handsome, it's hard to ignore him. A young girl interrupts to ask his name. "Alex," he replies, "What's yours?" "Emma," she says, before racing off to confirm to her mother that, yes – it is the man from True Blood. A waiter approaches to congratulate him on the latest episode, before recommending the potato pizza with truffle oil and fontina cheese, a house speciality. We order one between us. There has to be wine, too, though Skarsgård agonises momentarily. "I got here two weeks ago, and I haven't been sober one day since," he says. "It's not like I'm wasted, but every single night there's been something. In LA you have to plan, like, 'All right, next Saturday, let's get drunk and let's not drive – we'll arrange a car.' In Stockholm or New York you go out, you have a late lunch, you end up ordering a bottle of wine, and someone shows up, you order another. I love that, just the flow of it."

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

‘I’m a Vampire!’: Watch Vulture’s True Blood Self-Identification Supercut

True Blood's plotlines are often convoluted, its acting sometimes histrionic, and its pacing can be a bit off. But there's one thing the show positively excels at: constantly reminding viewers who everyone is. How could we possibly keep all the witches, brujos, mediums, fairies, vampires, werewolves, werepanthers, shape-shifters, and their various non-mythical associates straight without everyone constantly restating, "I'm a _____" like some kind of verbal name tag? True Blood's fourth season finale is on Sunday, which means all this absurd, wonderful overexplanation is about to vanish, just like every single one of Tara's interesting story lines. But for now, here's one more reminder of who's who.

True Blood Recipe of the week: Quinn's Famous Bacon Sandwich

** We are looking forward to seeing our favorite were-tiger next season in True Blood!

John Quinn's Bacon Sandwich

INGREDIENTS:

4 slices bacon

2 slices wheat bread/ white bread or sliced french bread

1 Tbsp mayonnaise / mustard

Lettuce

2-3 slices ripe tomato

Salt & pepper to taste
DIRECTIONS:  Cook bacon until crisp then drain on paper towels.  Toast the bread.  Spread mayonnaise on both slices bread then add bacon, tomato & lettuce.  Slice at a diagonal & serve.
SERVINGS:  1  
TIME:  10 minutes
SERVING TIPS:  Add what you want, such as sliced avocado, Swiss cheese.

Quinn makes Sookie and Amelia (and Bob!) bacon sandwiches in Book 7, All Together Dead.

Bob ignored his kibble in favor of watching Quinn fry bacon, and I was slicing tomatoes.
I’d gotten out the cheese and the mayonnaise and the mustard and the pickles, anything I could imagine a man might want on a bacon sandwich.

Three Bill stills from Sunday’s True Blood Season Finale






True Blood Season 4 Crossword Puzzle - Episode 11 " Soul of Fire"

Just what you want today --a great new crossword from the TB Crossword Guru, the amazing Kristie.

Soul of Fire                                                                                                   

Friday, September 9, 2011

Everyone ( Kevin, Nelsan and Carrie) talk about the finale and the cliff hanger ....

Kevin " Jesus " Alejandro
Wonderwall: What can fans look forward to from the season finale?
Kevin Alejandro: Well, actually last weekend’s episode read as a season finale. It could have very easily been the season finale. It was so good. We all thought when we saw it and then all of a sudden they gave us the script for the actual season finale and it blew us out of the water. So, you can expect to be completely surprised in all different angles of the show. It’s more captivating and will leave you on the edge of your seats. And I guarantee you, eyebrows will be raised.
WW: Will we be left with a lot of questions or will things tie up nicely?
KA: A little bit of both. Definitely some things will get resolved and a lot of stuff is going to be left hanging in the air, where you’re just going to be like what the hell? Now I gotta wait all these months again, I gotta wait til next year to watch it. But that’s what makes “True Blood” great, I think.


Nelsan "Lafayette "Ellis

As for his day job, Ellis claims that his current True Blood arc, where Lafayette finds himself possessed by the witch Marnie, wasn’t an easy thing to film. “Alan Ball told me I couldn’t try to talk like her, and I was like, ‘Really?’ So that was challenging. ‘Who do I act like?’ ‘Not her.’ I had to create something else … We’ll see what the fans say about it. The most exciting part of the episode isn’t me, though — it’s the cliffhangers.”
But True Blood always ends its seasons with big cliffhangers! “No,” said Ellis gravely. “This year, it’s on a different scale. When we all read the script, we were like, ‘What?!’ The cliffhangers take it to another level.” Are we getting something akin to the first season finale, where we thought that Lafayette had perished in the final minutes? “I can’t give it away, but something like that, except, I can’t say, but something really big on that level is going to happen.” He laughed. “You’ll see, and it’ll throw you for a loop, and then you all will have to wait for eight months!”

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Carrie " Arlene" Preston

Insider: This Sunday brings the season four finale, what can you tease?
Carrie: The finale has one of our biggest cliffhangers ever. Honestly, this show just gets crazier and crazier each season! This year, a dark shadow from Terry’s past will show its face. And the finale opens a door but I don’t know what’s beyond it. Bottom line, there’s never a moment where Arlene can relax. Just when you think everything is OK, something’s lurking around the corner – but that’s what is so great with our show.

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True Blood Dallas Raffle-- LAST 3 days !!!

This is the last 3 days of the raffle - I will be announcing a few winners on the big 2 hour finale party on Talk Blood Radio Sunday night right after Ep 12 !
I have lots and lots of great prizes!
 
We just received a Sookie Companion book for a prize and there are LOTS and LOTS of others just waiting to be won!!


Please buy a $20 raffle ticket (each ) and help us pay the costs of running the blog and producing the radio show this year. I have created a very sensible budget for this year and am raising the money through Talk Blood episode sponsorships and the raffle. It is the only way I can keep this all going, we ain't there yet so please help...

Your chances of receiving a prize are astoundingly good and we have wonderful items like:  autographed Sookie books by Charlaine Harris, collector's t-shirts, soundtrack CDs, True Blood collectors grab bags, an original signed Andy Swist ( Yes, as in the True Blood paper dolls ) wonderful portrait of Eric & Sookie, True Blood collectors poster ( one of a kind !) more books, and various other gift certificates and other goodies from some of our sponsors!
TONS OF PRIZES!!

But best of all you know you helped keep your favorite True Blood Blog or radio show going for another year!

Thanks, Dallas

Also if you have a prize you'd like to donate email me truebloodindallas@gmail.com







Thirteen Things We Learned From Alan Ball at the Opera House

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1. Alan Ball wanted originally to be an actor. However, he and his friends were never cast in the college productions to which they aspired, leading him to writing, which he realised (in his second year at college) was what he wanted to do. I think I can speak for everyone in attendance last night when I say, thank God he couldn't act.
2. One of his first writing jobs was for a sitcom called Oh, Grow Up, which involved a talking dog whose thoughts were communicated via subtitles. The idea was universally hated. Sound familiar, Mike Mills? The talking dog went on to become something of a conversational motif throughout the evening, ensuring many a laugh was had.
3. Death obviously featured prominently throughout the evening. When asked how he'd like to go, Ball replied that he would like to have his cremated ashes stuffed inside said talking dog. Again, many laughs.
4. When HBO first came to Ball with the proposal for Six Feet Under during his time at the critically-panned sitcom, he instantly clicked with the concept of a 'family living in a funeral home' but couldn't commit at the time. Having been confronted with death head on very early on in life, Ball immediately identified with the horrible (I think he said 'fucked up') suppression of grief and emotion experienced in funeral homes, his own mother having been whisked off behind a curtain at the first visible sign of her grieving at her daughter's funeral. His own experiences with his sister's death and her subsequent showing in an open casket would later go on to inform his time writing at Six Feet Under.
5. Again, when first optioned by HBO, Ball was still attached to Oh, Grow Up. When ABC 'graciously' cancelled the flailing sitcom, Ball was free to resume writing the pilot for Six Feet Under so that when HBO got back to him, they asked him to 'make it more fucked up.' So he did. Everyone liked that bit.
6. The final scene from Six Feet Under makes everyone cry. Even if you haven't seen any of the episodes leading up to it. Also, Wil is friends with Sia Furler and cried his eyes out when he watched it alone in a hotel room. Everyone agreed.
7. The plastic bag moment from American Beauty actually happened to Ball in real life. Ball was walking back from Sunday brunch through an empty World Trade Centre Plaza one day, and this bag was, like, dancing with him. Like a little kid begging him to play with it. For fifteen minutes. And that's the day he knew there was this entire life behind things, and... this incredibly benevolent force, that wanted him to know there was no reason to be afraid, ever.
8. In another instance of art being inspired by life, the genius dialogue in American Beauty between Angela and Jane ("You total slut, you have a crush on him. You're defending him, you love him, you wanna have, like, ten thousand of his babies.") was inspired by an incident at a U2 concert when a teenage girl got up in front of Ball and screamed "I love you Edge, I wanna have, like, ten thousand of your babies!"
9. Ball first encountered Charlaine Harris' Sookie Stackhouse novels when he arrived thirty minutes early to the dentist one day, not knowing how to time the distance between his house and the surgery in spite of his having lived in Los Angeles for fifteen years. Thank you, LA traffic, for your fortuitous inefficiency.
10. Australian (and presumeably other international) actors have less hang-ups about nudity on-screen than their American counterparts. Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer started hooking up by the second episode of season one of True Blood! But apparently they aren't together anymore, which was news to me. That doesn't matter, though, because they are 'consummate professionals.' Although apparently things can get a bit weird now that their characters have started hooking up with other characters on-screen. Including Alexander Skarsgård, who Wil would turn for, repeatedly. Again, everyone agreed.
11. When asked how he writes powerful female characters, like Sookie Stackhouse, Ball revealed that he has 'a big girl inside of me' that enables him to do so.
13. When asked for some encouraging words that an English teacher might pass onto her students to inspire them creatively, Ball quoted a Buddhist aphorism to 'follow your bliss,' which basically translated to 'do what makes you happy.' So Zen. So true.

In Honor of True Blood's Season Finale, We Made You a Printable, Life-Size Eric Northman Poster

Happy birthday! Wait, it's not your birthday? Well now you don’t need one, because you just got the best gift you could ever ask for: A life-size paper Eric Northman! That's right, with a little help from the cool algorithms of The Rasterbator, we’re giving you six feet of stunning, heart-stopping viking. Just print out this PDF, do a little clipping, slap the sheets of paper together with some tape, and you can have Eric hanging around until you rescind his invitation on recycling day.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Kristin Bauer Promises Sex, Blood And Death For True Blood Season 4 Finale


DragonCon 2011 True Blood Saturday 9/3 Panel Part 1



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True Blood Season 4: Alcide Makes His Pitch

True Blood Season 4: Tommy Is Laid To Rest

True Blood Nominated for 7 Scream Awards!

Congratulations to the cast and crew of True Blood, who are up for three SPIKE TV Scream Awards! We’re sure that they’re thrilled.
The show is up for Best Show and Best Ensemble, while Joe Manganiello, Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, and Alexander Skarsgard are up for acting awards.

You can vote for them here, as well as for Anna Paquin again, since she’s also nominated for Best Cameo in Scream 4. We’re sure she’s already packing her suitcase to pick that one up.
The Scream Awards will air Tuesday, October 18 at 9 p.m. ET on Spike TV.
Source: Spike