Thursday, November 26, 2009
True Blood Music Video of the Day: Season 3 Promo (fanmade)
Things we are thankful for...True Blood Season Three !
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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
100 Free Audio Books You Should Have Read By Now
Carol sends us this fabulous list- if you aren't watching the parades you can listen to one of these while you chop onions at 6 am getting that bird in the oven tomorrow morning.
100 Free Audio Books You Should Have Read By Now
With so much school work to do, it may seem impossible to get any extra reading in, but luckily, there are free audio books available to help you out. Whether you need to catch up on reading that you skipped over in high school or would enjoy expanding your horizons with books you haven’t read but feel you should have, download these books and listen any time.
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Labels: books
A Look at Werewolves from WOLF MAN to NEW MOON

From Salon Magazine- it's great that everyone will be ready for Alcide!
The werewolf has been a popular monster in movies and television for generations. Some look like humans in shape, walking upright and maintaining mostly human faces, while others (like the design from New Moon, seen above) look more like the real animal (in New Moon's case, jumbo-sized.)
Here's a look at some of the werewolves from TV and movie history that I particularly enjoyed.
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Happy Birthday to Charlaine Harris and Bill Compton !

Happy Birthday!! We know Charlaine uses names in her books from real- life friends and family members but did you know she always gives the characters in her Sookie novels the same birthdays as family members in her own family?
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True Blood Music Video of the Day: Perfect Day by Lou Reed
Q- Dallas , why do you start every single day with a True Blood Video ?
Perfect Day by Lou Reed
Thanks, SanskuRas
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009
CampBlood "House of Horrors" Ep. 3: Cannibal Thanksgiving!
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The Vampires in My Life
From Reading Amongst chaos blog
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Labels: vampire books
Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer wedding set for February in Mexico ?
Meanwhile, Anna Paquin is preparing for her wedding to her True Blood co-star Stephen Moyer, reportedly in just four months. No, there's not going to be a vampire theme - the pair are set to have a low-key event in Mexico, WD reports. "It feels organic," Paquin says of the couple's wedding plans. "It's more about being family than becoming Bridezilla overnight and wearing some big meringue wedding dress. That would scare the shit out of me." Wearing a wedding dress scares you, Anna, but dating a 173-year-old blood-thirsty vampire from another century is sweet as? Your priorities are out of whack. http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/celebrities/3093226/What-the-Kiwi-gossip-mags-say
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Superhero story lured Kwanten back to Oz
True Blood star Ryan Kwanten could have his pick of projects since his career skyrocketed.
But it was an independent Aussie film by a first-time director that he was begging to be a part of.
Kwanten stars in the title role in Griff The Invisible, which director Leon Ford believes might be Australia's first superhero film and definitely our first superhero romantic comedy.
Griff is a meek office worker by day, but at night he turns into a crime-fighting superhero.
It lured Kwanten back to Australia from the US during a brief break before filming the hit vampire TV series True Blood.
"This film was something that went straight to my core," Kwanten told AAP in Sydney.
"It's the kind of story that you read and, even if I hadn't got the role, it would have stuck with me.
read on
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I'm just saying that sleeping all day looks familiar
From Globe and Mail
What do all these vampires in pop culture resemble? Showbiz types and artists
Yesterday, in the big, important section of the paper, the distinguished professor Mark Kingwell opined on the current vampire fad. He mused in a joking manner on the possible interpretations of the craze, and offered a series of “meanings” for it all. You will note, first, that in the big, important section of the paper, authors opine and muse. Hereabouts we merely rant, harangue and bluster our days away. You should note, secondly, that one possible meaning of the vampire craze was missing from the distinguished professor's list. I put it to you that vampires are stand-ins for performers, showbiz types and artists.
There is good reason to wonder about the meaning of the vampire craze. The critters are everywhere. We're tripping over vampires. There's that Twilight movie franchise. (CBC's The National devoted acres of time to it the other night, presumably because it is of national importance.) There's Vampire Diaries (Thursdays, The CW, A Channel, 8 p.m.) which is one of the few hit shows of this new TV season. There's True Blood (currently in repeats, tonight, HBO Canada, 10 p.m.) which is the best show on TV, bar none.
read on
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True Blood Music Video of the Day: Oh Fortuna !
Haha this will wake you up!
Oh Fortuna
Thanks, xkam57913
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Monday, November 23, 2009
True Blood Crossword Puzzle: S2 E11 " Frenzy"
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Labels: crossword puzzles, Episode_2.11 "Frenzy"
Pains in the neck
Get the garlic! Vam pires have invaded movie houses across the nation in the form of "New Moon," which Post critic Kyle Smith gave a measly 1½ stars in his review. But fans of this movie don't care what Smith or any other critic thinks. They're going to plop down their money no matter what. This is as good a time as any for a brief survey of the vampire genre, which owes its existence to Bram Stoker's 1887 novel "Dracula." The earliest surviving vampire flick is "Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror," a 1922 silent by German F.W. Murnau.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/movies/pains_in_the_neck_z7X6WwD8sqg8RGivfuSRYN#ixzz0XhZcBqN4
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True Blood Music Video of the Day: Love profusion by Madonna
Love profusion by Madonna
Thanks , saroufim93
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Sunday, November 22, 2009
The Etruscan Roots of The Twilight Saga
hmm... Tuscany or Shreveport....? Hard decision ;-)
From Independent UK
Were there vampires in Volterra? Probably not, but the Etruscans had their own brigade of gods and demons representing night, death and resurrection.
'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' release fuels vampire mania around the world. While teenagers go completely nuts over the film's hunky vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson) – one wrote 'bite me' on her face as she queued with 5,000 others to see him in London last week – other die-hard fans of the Twilight books, written by Stephenie Meyers, are also descending on the small hill-top town of Volterra, in Tuscany, where some of the action of the film is set (even though filming actually took place in Montepulciano, 70 miles away). As a result, hoards of teenagers have been visiting Volterra – a town with Etruscan roots and its own heritage of Etruscan demons, gods and goddesses associated with death, resurrection and the night.
The Twilight Saga isn't the only vampire story to grace our screens lately. The popular US series True Blood – about a young woman in Louisiana who also falls in love with a vampire – based on the The Southern Vampire Mysteries series of novels by Charlaine Harris, also gathered cult status, adding to the growing body of vampire fiction on our bookshelves and on our screens. The nineties saw the likes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Interview with a Vampire, Bram Stoker's Dracula as well as From Dusk Till Dawn. The 21st century has seen vampire fever take over with Van Helsing, more Buffy and now Twilight and True Blood.
read on
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