Sunday, July 3, 2011

Talk Blood Radio : True Blood Season 4 Eps 1 & 2 LIVE TONIGHT 9:30 pm !

Live TONIGHT: Come and 'Talk Blood' right after True Blood episodes airs.  We will be discussing True Blood Season 4 premier, Episode 1 “She’s not there” and Episode 2 “You smell like dinner "
My co-hosts tonight will be Brian Juergens & Andy Swist from Camp Blood and the vlog Blood Work and Jef with one f from the Houston Press.
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 . ( 15 minutes after show airs in your time zone!)

You can call -in by dialing 1 (646) 929-0825 

Be sure to join us tonight because we're going to talk True Blood on Talk Blood Radio  live on Blog Talk Radio.  I love hearing you comments and suggestions you can ALWAYS email me: 'Dallas' at truebloodindallas@gmail

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Interview: Denis O’Hare Discusses Being The King of Mississippi to return Ep 1 Season 5

Russell Edgington is a prime example of a great villain. Not only was he smart and calculated, but he also had the power and strength to get things done on his own. And when Edgington got down and bloody, he looked cool doing it. The vampire king was one of the few vamps on True Blood that seemed interested in actually having fun. He always looked as if he was going to a party and simply looking for a good time, especially with the help of his slick 70s style wardrobe.
Sadly, Edgington isn’t around this season, but don’t fret. As actor Denis O’Hare says below, the plan is for him to return. Things didn’t end well for Edgington last season, but the King of Mississippi had persistence and ambition, so there was no real reason for us to be doubting his return.
While Denis O’Hare isn’t on this season, the actor was still kind enough to make the time to discuss his role on the show. Throughout my whole chat with O’Hare he wore his love for Edgington on his sleeve. From discussing the character’s past to his childlike wonder, the actor remained enthusiastic.

Here’s what Denis O’Hare had to say about Russell’s back-story, the tone and writing of True Blood, the curse of being a character actor, and what to expect from Clint Eastwood‘s J. Edgar.
And, although this bit didn’t make it into the piece, I told O’Hare I’d make sure to mention a great film he’s proud of that practically no one seems to have seen, A Mighty Heart.
To start off, it was disappointing  to hear that you’re not coming back this season.
I know, I know. It was up in the air. They were definitely bringing me back, it was just a matter of if they wanted to bring me back the last couple episodes or bring me back at the beginning. So they decided to do it at the beginning of season 5.

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Talk Blood Radio : True Blood Season 4 Eps 1 & 2 LIVE TONIGHT 9:30 pm !

Live TONIGHT: Come and 'Talk Blood' right after True Blood episodes airs.  We will be discussing True Blood Season 4 premier, Episode 1 “She’s not there” and Episode 2 “You smell like dinner "
My co-hosts tonight will be Brian Juergens & Andy Swist from Camp Blood and the vlog Blood Work and Jef with one f from the Houston Press.
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 

Be sure to join us tonight because we're going to talk True Blood on Talk Blood Radio  live on Blog Talk Radio.  I love hearing you comments and suggestions you can ALWAYS email me: 'Dallas' at truebloodindallas@gmail

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Dark Shadows set photos ..

I sure hope this is good 

In the year 1752, Joshua and Naomi Collins, with young son Barnabas, set sail from Liverpool, England to start a new life in America. But even an ocean was not enough to escape the mysterious curse that has plagued their family. Two decades pass and Barnabas has the world at his feet—or at least the town of Collinsport, Maine. The master of Collinwood Manor, Barnabas is rich, powerful and an inveterate playboy…until he makes the grave mistake of breaking the heart of Angelique Brouchard. A witch, in every sense of the word, Angelique dooms him to a fate worse than death: turning him into a vampire, and then burying him alive.
Two centuries later, Barnabas is inadvertently freed from his tomb and emerges into the very changed world of 1972. He returns to Collinwood Manor to find that his once-grand estate has fallen into ruin. The dysfunctional remnants of the Collins family have fared little better, each harboring their own dark secrets. Matriarch Elizabeth Collins Stoddard has called upon live-in psychiatrist, Dr. Julia Hoffman, to help with her family troubles

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Werepanther role in 'True Blood' requires a stretch

Ft Worth Star Telegram Yay!

It's easy to keep trade secrets when you're kept out of the loop.
Lindsay Pulsipher of True Blood, for example, couldn't spread spoilers about being a werepanther last year when she was cast as Crystal, because series creator/executive producer Alan Ball didn't tell her.
"I knew the tone of the show," says Pulsipher, whose swamp-country vixen returns in the second episode of the new season (8 p.m. Sunday on HBO). "I knew, given all of the creatures that exist in the world of True Blood [from vampires to werewolves to shapeshifters], that it would be fantastical and amazing.
"But Alan Ball gave me no details other than saying that Crystal had special powers."
Nevertheless, Pulsipher had good reason to believe that her character, who is involved in a star-crossed romance with human Jason Stackhouse (played by Ryan Kwanten), would be part feline.
For starters, fans of the show who were also familiar with Charlaine Harris' series of Southern vampire novels seemed convinced that this was the direction the story was taking.
"So I had an inkling," she says, "but I wasn't 100 percent positive until it was revealed to me in a script."