1. ) Sookie, what are you?
Bill is not quite sure if Sookie is human.
2. ) Sookie, I am not human!
Bill is certain that he is not human.
3. ) Sookie, I am vampire!
Bill is a vampire and sucks blood but he’d prefer to be human.
4. ) Sookie, drink my blood to heal!
Bill can save people with his blood, but he only wants to save Sookie.
5. ) Sookie, may I call on you?
Bill is an old-school gentleman who asks to call on a lady but never booty calls on them.
6. ) Sookie, stay in the car!
Bill wants Sookie to be safe by remaining inside a vehicle.
7. ) Sookie, stay in the house!
Bill wants Sookie to be safe by remaining inside a building.
8. ) Sookie, stay away from Eric!
Bill doesn’t want Sookie to be near another Vampire. Especially one who is 1000 years old, outrageously sexy and as charismatic as Eric. {yummy}
9. ) Sookie, will you marry me?
Bill believes in monogamy and wants Sookie to bathe in it with him for all time. If she agrees to this bond, with coffin dodger Bill, they will continue having tons of sex which includes a lot of suckage.
10. ) Sookie is Mine!
Bill says this when Sookie is within earshot. Sookie loves it. Only Bill can drink from Sookie’s smooth skinned neck. And hey, that’s romantic! Isn’t it?
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Thursday, July 22, 2010
True Blood: Bill's Top Pick-Up Lines to Score with Sookie
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Will True Blood's Sookie ever become a vampire? Charlaine Harris has the answer.
True Blood is a dominant presence at Comic-Con, and while author Charlaine Harris has little to do with the HBO series, she has plenty to say about its characters. Today she revealed what's next for Sookie. Harris is the bestselling author who created Sookie Stackhouse, Bill Compton, and Viking hottie Eric Northman in her Southern Vampire mysteries. For the first time at Comic-Con, Harris was honored with her own panel to answer audience questions-largely about the show-and tease the next book in her series
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The Sookie Stackhouse Companion: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel (Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood)
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Exclusive: Marshall Altman Spills True Blood Secrets!
The third season of True Blood has been filled with excitement, plot twists (not to mention head twists), and a slew of exciting new characters. Among them is Sam's brother Tommy (Marshall Altman), a troubled teen shapeshifter with a dark past. We were lucky enough to sit down with Altman, who dished on "smokin' hot vampires" and revealed the sad secret behind Tommy's scars. Stay tuned for the full interview, but here's a sneak peek!
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Syndication may suck the life out of 'True Blood'
HBO hopes to sell the sexy, gore-filled series for $800,000 an episode, but it knows full well that the show, which centers on vampires, werewolves and other supernatural beings, requires considerable editing before it can go to basic cable. (Since non-premium channels rely on advertisers to make money, they need to conform to more stringent guidelines when it comes to what can be shown.)
Both humans and supernatural beings engage in some pretty kinky sex on the show, but “True Blood” isn’t just soft porn. Each week, Oscar-winner Alan Ball's series strips away more than just clothing.
At its core, the Bon Temps, La.-based series takes on small-minded people mired in prejudice and examines what it means to be human. The complexity of relationships between humans and nonhumans opens up the possibilities of what it means to love someone.
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CNN talks to Alan Ball about the new True Blood comics
CNN's K.J. Matthews talks to "True Blood" creator Alan Ball and gets a sneak peek at the new comic book.
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Talk Blood : True Blood Season 3.05 "Trouble" podcast !
Did you miss Talk Blood last Sunday night ?
True Blood Season 3.05 "Trouble"
I was joined tonight by our Talk Blood team members, Brian Juergens and Andy Swist of the vlog Blood Work at Camp Blood. and Jefwithonef, columnist from the Houston Press.
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Deafula - "Dracula in Sign Language" 1975
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They're Back! BBC's hit series " Being Human " season 2 premieres Saturday night
They're Back!
Vampires, and werewolves, and ghosts, oh my! The new season premieres July 24th at 10/9c right after the Doctor Who season finale.
WATCH THE FIRST 7 MINUTES NOW
Being Human, featuring three roommates who happen to be a ghost, a vampire and a werewolf, was almost lost in the pop-culture furor around fellow supernatural series Twilight and True Blood. What sets this BBC America series apart is that it's as true to life as a series of its kind can be.
Being Human: Season One (suggested retail price $34.98) was released on DVD and Blu-ray Tuesday. The first episode plops you right into the characters' lives, with little enough exposition that you're forced to pay attention. George the werewolf and Mitchell the vampire, who work together at a hospital, move into a new flat haunted by Annie. She's happy they can see her. They're a little worried because there's the dark side staring at them.
That's just the surface, though. Look a little deeper, and you'll find yourself deeply involved with Aidan Turner's smoldering yet subtle performance as the vampire, Russell Tovey's twitchy werewolf and Lenora Crichlow's ghost, whose emotions and insecurities are always rising to the surface.
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Chelsea Lately last night with Anna Paquin
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True Blood Music Video of the Day: Tell Me Something I don't Know : Steve Newlin
Tell Me Something I don't Know : Steve Newlin
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Charlaine drops some Sookie book 11 hints and tells us about Walmart and Bella!
Charlaine drops a bk 11 hint
408 duckpond100 2010-07-20 07:05
Sam has a love interest in the next book.
The problem with having such a huge cast of characters is that I can't always find a good reason to bring back characters I'd like to revisit.
Charlaine Harris
Charlaine explains the importance of Walmart -whether you like them or not
1011 crossfox 2010-07-19 12:14
The deep meaning of the Walmart references is that many, many small-town residents rely on Walmart for many of their needs. We will not get into the politics of that here. However, rest assured that no sponsorship agreement exists. If authors were able to obtain brand sponsorships, more of them would be able to quit their day jobs a lot sooner.
1012 duckpond100 2010-07-20 07:03
Sponsorship? I have no idea how that would work, but an interesting idea. However, I'd rather be sponsored by an upscale jewelry store!
julia_petruniak, you obviously do not live in a small Southern town. Wal-Mart is the social center of the town, for towns lucky enough (I know, moot point) to have one. Especially if you have a Super Center!
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Which came first Sookie or Bella ?
books, I don't want them to end.
1594 duckpond100 2010-07-18 08:32
I hope I don't need defending for not being "Twilight." There's no rivalry between Stephenie Meyer and me. People can read both series and enjoy them, I hope, and I've met many people who do. It's not like you had to back one series or another, that there was a struggle for supremacy!
The only issue I've ever had is being accused of "ripping off" Meyer's plotline. Since my books predate hers by years, that is inaccurate and insulting. But that's a mistake her fans make, not Stephenie Meyer herself!
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The Southern Roots of 'True Blood'
TUNICA, Miss. - The HBO hit "True Blood" has its roots set firmly in the Mid-South. The vampire soap is based on a series of books by Tunica native, Charlaine Harris.
FOX13's Valerie Calhoun sat down with Harris at her family's Tunica home and for perhaps the first time, Harris opened up about what happened to her in Memphis that changed her life and the way she creates her female characters.
The dark world of 'supes,' as in supernatural creatures, is alive and well on the HBO series, True Blood. The fang-tastically outrageous show is based on Charlaine Harris' "Dead" series.
It is a world inhabited by vampires and werewolves, worlds away from Tunica, Mississippi where we caught up with Charlaine in her mother's home. It's a town where cotton was king and poverty was his queen until the casino industry took root.
"This region has long reputation for tolerating eccentrics," observed Charlaine.
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“Being Human” comes to DVD this week!
If you missed this -Netflix or buy the DVD below !!!!
I haven’t talked much about the BBC series Being Human, but it’s the perfect time to start – the first season (or “series”, as the crumpet-munchers say) of the show hits DVD this week and series 2 will be washing up Stateside on BBC America soon.
The show revolves around three London Bristol flatmates who happen to be a vampire, a werewolf, and a ghost (who died in the flat and is left haunting it). There’s a lot of fun play with the whole roommate dynamic, but with a supernatural twist – I mean, it’s one thing to have to vacate your apartment because your roommate is getting some action, but it’s something else entirely when you have to make yourself scarce because he’s turning into a wolf.
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“True Blood” Sucker Punch: Season 3, Ep. 5
Team Talk Blood Member, Mark Blankenship nails episode 5 with this week's Sucker Punch"
This episode, “Trouble,” was kind of flawless. It may be my favorite of the entire series.
I’ve been chewing on why this television morsel tastes oh-so-sweet, and here’s what I’m thinking: It perfectly balances the multiple dichotomies of the show. Humor and terror, sweetness and cruelty, sex and romance… we get just the right amount of everything. And perhaps just as importantly, the funny moments spring from the scary ones, the cruelty springs from the sweetness. It’s much more satisfying when one element leads organically to another.
Take what happens with Eric. He starts the episode all silly-flirty with Russell and Talbot as he tries to manipulate the V situation. This leads to Talbot’s lust-face as he takes Erik on a tour of his expensive old junk, and I’ll tell you… that mess is hilarious. Theo Alexander plays his lusty antiques collector with so much verve that I want him to have his own talk show. Possibly with Mo’Nique.
Anyway, the great thing is that the tour prompts Eric’s discovery of his dead father’s viking crown. And then.. boom! We’re sucked into a somber, affecting flashback about how Mississippi Russell instructed werewolves to murder Eric’s family just so he could steal some bling.
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Preview and Review of True Blood Comic #1 -release today!
If the "True Blood" television series and the original Sookie Stackhouse novels aren't enough to satisfy your craving for all things Bon Temps, don't worry — series creator Alan Ball is doing bad things to you in comic book form now, too.
Released through IDW Publishing, the first issue of the "True Blood" comic book series arrives in stores later this month, courtesy of a story from Ball and television series writers Kate Barnow and Elisabeth Finch. The issue itself was written by the team of Mariah Huehner and David Tischman with art from David Messina.
Want to know whether or not the first issue is worth sinking your fangs into? All you need to do is hit past the jump for our advanced review of "True Blood" #1!
THE GOOD: There's a lot to like about the first issue of the new "True Blood" comic book series, with its action-packed and mysterious story right at the top of that list. For all of its compelling qualities, the televised version of "True Blood" doesn't always excel when it comes to action sequences, largely due to budgetary constraints. In the comic book format, however, budget isn't a concern. As a result, "True Blood" #1 dives head first into the thick of the action by introducing a brand new creature to the world of Bon Temps — a tentacled humanoid menace calling himself Ted. A fascinating character with an as-yet-unknown grudge against our favorite Merlotte's regulars, Ted is the focal point of the issue, violently lashing out with his delightfully disturbing appendages, expertly drawn by David Mussina. I'll certainly be tuning into issue two to find out more about Ted.
But Ted isn't the only character worth looking forward to. Many of your favorite "True Blood" characters are on hand as well, from the obligatory Sookie and Bill to Jason Stackhouse and Lafayette. They stay true to their characters, even if their foul language is downplayed significantly. For fans of the show, it's a lot of fun to see these guys on the paneled page.
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Nelsan " Lafayette" Ellis Interview
Initially, Ellis says, Lafayette’s longevity came as a surprise to him, as he was familiar with the character’s fate in the books. “I knew [Lafayette was going to live] after the table read of the twelfth episode. So throughout the whole first season, I thought I was dead. Alan said they had decided to keep me during the pilot, but he didn’t tell me,” Ellis laughs.
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True Blood Music Video of the Day: Fever
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