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Friday, August 20, 2010

TB,VD,TWS Mulifandom Video

ztwilight Video Of The Day

VD Video Of The Day

TB Video Of The Day

Breaking Dawn News of starting Filming

Catch .44 to Include Twilight and True Blood Cast

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When Nikki stopped by to chat about her upcoming Indie “Last Day of Summer,” we asked her if she and Woll connected over their blood bonds. (Pun totally intended)

“We’re both equally fascinated by I think the passion behind the admiration for vampires,” Nikki explained. “I really love ‘True Blood’ and I envy her. I would do anything to have a guest spot on the show, hint hint,” she said with a wink.

“That’s what we talked about most,” Nikki added. “She was talking about ‘Twilight,’ and I was commenting on her show, and what we like about each other’s work, and I think that she wins.”

We then suggested that we should get Nikki on the “True Blood” set to do some reconnaissance, but she revealed that she and Deborah have already planned it out:

“I’m going to visit her on the set one day, coincidentally, and be like ‘Hey Alan! Alan Ball, how are ya? … You know it could be funny because I’m in ‘Twilight,’ that could be funny?’ I don’t think they’ll go for it,” Nikki said. “[But] I’m willing to push myself.”

And the kicker, for us (especially since this writer favors the warm-blooded weres over the vamps), would Nikki consider playing against type and tackling the role of a shifter, were or other being?

“I think I would like to try being a werewolf,” she said.

Case 39 Trailer

Jodelle Ferland, Bree Tanner from Twilight, will be apearing once again in theaters adjasnt Ian McShane and Renee Zellweger in this upcoming film called Case 39. Due to be released in October, this horror/Thriller movie looks like something to go see for a nice Halloween scare!


Case 39 - Trailer
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Vampire Diaries Season 2 - The Return, Synopsis

KATHERINE HAS RETURNED WITH A VENGEANCE — Picking up on the same night as last season’s finale, Elena (Nina Dobrev) arrives home to a nightmare as she discovers Uncle John’s and Jeremy’s fate. At the hospital, Sheriff Forbes (guest star Marguerite MacIntyre) is comforted by Matt (Zach Roering), Bonnie (Katerina Graham) and Damon (Ian Somerhalder) while she waits to hear if Caroline (Candice Accola) will survive the car accident. After a confusing conversation with Elena about the night’s events, Damon is the first to realize that Katherine (also played by Nina Dobrev) has returned. Katherine’s arrival sends Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Damon on a path to find out what she wants, why she’s back, and how much of a threat she is to the people they love. Meanwhile, still reeling from his father’s death, Tyler (Michael Trevino) is surprised when his charming and mysterious uncle, Mason Lockwood (guest star Taylor Kinney, “Trauma”), arrives to console the family. Summary by THE CW

Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Gates: Pilot

Sprawling homes, picturesque landscapes, friendly neighbors and, of course, bloodsucking vampires. These are just a few of the things that lie beyond The Gates.

Young Emily Radcliff chases her runaway skateboard into the street. A pickup truck barrels toward her. The driver swerves at the last possible moment. CRASH! The truck smashes into a cement pillar. Emily is fine but the driver, a contractor heading out of this quiet suburban community, has a bloody gash on his head.

Emily's mom, Claire Radcliff (Rhona Mitra), tends to the injured man inside her home. The contractor wants this married mom to kiss more than just his boo-boo. This guy has thirst for passion, but Claire has a thirst for blood. Fangs emerge as she bites down on the man's neck. The contractor is dead. Claire, however, looks as though she's been reborn.

Nick Monohan (Frank Grillo) is an ex-Chicago homicide cop with a troubled past. He's also the next Chief of Police at The Gates. His wife, Sarah (Marisol Nichols), hopes to start a new life in their beautiful new home. Their kids, Charlie (Travis Caldwell) and Dana, will hopefully fit in with the cliques their new upscale school.

Nick meets a couple of the officers in his charge, Marcus Jordan (Justin Miles) and Leigh Turner (Janina Gavankar) at their state-of-the-art police station. Video surveillance shows the crash that occurred in front of the Radcliff house. Marcus tells his new boss that the driver's hometown police department recently identified him as a missing person. Maybe Nick's new town isn't as peaceful as he thought.

Claire Radcliff decides to welcome Sarah Monohan to the neighborhood by bringing her a tasty high-carb meal. She lathers herself in lotion before stepping outside. Apparently, Claire burns big time if hit by sunlight. When hubby Dylan Radcliff (Luke Mably) returns home, he senses something is amiss. It probably has something to do that dead body and bottled blood Claire's storing in the wine room.

Dylan is totally ticked at his wife for her earlier indiscretion. His concern is primarily for Emily. He says, "Adopted little girls... they do not survive out there. Not with our crowd." When Nick questions the Radcliffs, he's not satisfied with Claire's story. Dylan knows they need to get rid of the body.

Claire drugs the guard at the main gate with cookies so the contractor's truck is seen leaving on video, driver unseen. They dump the body near a lake outside of town, but not before Dylan bears his fangs. He tears into the driver, ripping him to shreds. It has to look like wolves were responsible for this mutilation.

Sarah meets Devon (Chandra West), the owner of a local day spa, who gives her some special tea to help with her stress. This upsets a holistic physician named Peg Mueller (Victoria Platt), who tells Devon they are supposed to help people with their problems, not exploit them. We're wondering just what's in Devon's tea, especially after Claire asks Peg to give her something for her "cravings." Devon overhears the request and says she helped a local lady forget they saw Claire put the contractor's truck in her garage. Hmm.

At the Gates Academy, Charlie meets a cute girl named Andie Bates (Skyler Samuels). There's an instant attraction. That doesn't sit well with Andie's boyfriend Brett Crezski (Colton Haynes), who takes out his frustrations during football practice with a bone-crushing tackle on a teammate. Brett seems to have strength that goes beyond that of a typical teen. He also lets out a nasty little growl when he's angry.

A classmate, Lukas, wants Brett to run with him as part of his pack. A wolf pack, perhaps? Brett knows it's a violation of the rules to do something like that inside The Gates. But all bets are off on the outside. Guess that's why Brett transforms into a vicious wolf when he catches Charlie in a secret rendezvous with Andie. Lukas tackles him before he can act; convincing Brett that now is not the time for his vengeance.

A still-suspicious Nick wants a warrant to search the Radcliff house. Frank Buckley, the man who developed The Gates and Devon's ex-husband, makes it clear that the residents in his community like their privacy. The search warrant is denied. Though he's still unsure, Nick promised his wife he'd try to change his suspicious ways. He reluctantly closes the Radcliff case.

Nick gets a late night call. A body has been discovered on the outskirts of town. If you're thinking it's the missing contractor, think again. Nick doesn't recognize this particular dead guy. However, Marcus and Leigh do. It's their old boss, AKA the former Chief of Police. Welcome to The Gates.

Good Day New York Interviews Our Favorite King of Mississippi, Denis O'Hare

Moyer and Paquin out and About in Malibu

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New Rolling Stones Pics of the TB Trio

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Good Day NY interviews Carrie Preston

I Smell A Rat Clip 3


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I Smell A Rat Clip 1


New Vampire Diaries Season 2 Promo

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

I Am So Looking Forward To This Issue!!!

September 2010 Rolling Stones Magazine Cover:


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The following are escerpts from the upcoming magazine article that appears in this issue.

The idea of celibate vampires is ridiculous, True Blood creator Alan Ball says. “To me, vampires are sex,” he says. “I don’t get a vampire story about abstinence. I’m 53. I don’t care about high school students. I find them irritating and uninformed.” On his show, every available orifice is used for intercourse: gay, straight, between humans and supernatural beings, and supernatural being on supernatural being, whether he be werewolf, dog or an enormous Minotaur-looking being called a maenad. None of the sex is quite as good as vampire sex, though, which can happen at the astonishing rhythm of 120 bpm while simultaneously devouring one’s neck and making your eyes roll back into your head. Says Stephen Moyer — who plays Bill Compton, the undead Southern Civil War Veteran — “If we go from a base level, vampires create a hole in the neck where there wasn’t one before. It’s a de-virginization — breaking the hymen, creating blood and then drinking the virginal blood. And there’s something sharp, the fang, which is probing and penetrating and moving into it. So that’s pretty sexy. I think that makes vampires attractive.” He laughs a little. “Plus, Robert Pattinson is just hot, right?”

Stephen on the allure of vampires: “If we go from a base level, vampires create a hole in the neck where there wasn’t one before. It’s a de-virginization – breaking the hymen, creating blood and then drinking the virginal blood. And there’s something sharp, the fang, which is probing and penetrating and moving into it. So that’s pretty sexy. I think that makes vampires attractive. (laughs) Plus, Robert Pattinson is just hot, right?”

Anna on the doctor that suggested that she she close the gap between her teeth: “Somewhere between the doctor putting his finger in my mouth and saying that he could fix it for me, I was like, ‘Yeah, and I could bite your finger right now.’ ”

Anna on announcing her bisexuality: ““I’m not sure what the reaction was, but I’m glad I did it. There’s such an impulse to turn it into a sensational thing, when what I was really hoping to say is that it’s normal and not interesting. (smiles) I feel so lucky right now. Life is pretty great.”

Anna on not minding the vampire bites she endures: “I’ve had 10 piercings in my ear, and a bellybutton pierce, and a tongue ring. My tongue, as it turns out, is not really appropriate for piercing, because the webbing is too close to the front, and the bottom barbell kept hitting against my teeth – clank, clank, clank. And it gave me a lisp, which isn’t great as an actress.”

Stephen on getting the callback for True Blood the same day his apartment was burglarized: “When you have things stolen, you become much more aware of what’s important – f—ing take the camera if you want, but don’t take the tape that’s in it. I lost all those sex tapes, the ones of me giving head when I was young. That was supposed to be my meal ticket.”

“True Blood” creator Alan Ball said he wouldn’t have it any other way, regardless of how many fictional awkward teen girls spring forth to pine for their sex-refusing vampire boyfriends. If it’s about vampires, Ball told Rolling Stone, it’s got to have some sex.

“To me, vampires are sex,” Ball told the magazine. “I don’t get a vampire story about abstinence. I’m 53. I don’t care about high school students. I find them irritating and uninformed.”

Anna Paquin, for one, admits to wearing a “patch” – a piece of attire that resembles a thong with the sides cut off – when she’s got to film a nude scene as her alter-ego Sookie Stackhouse. For men, there’s the “sock” option to cover the goods.


But while Stephen Moyer, who plays Sookie’s vampire lover Bill Compton, wears a sock on set (not that he has “anything to hide,” he assured Rolling Stone)

Alexander Skarsgard, who portrays the vampire Eric Northman, wants nothing to do with the tube of modesty. “I don’t want a sock around it, it feels ridiculous,” Skarsgard said to Rolling Stone. “If we’re naked in the scene, then I’m naked. I’ve always been that way.”

Alan Ball says: “Working on ‘Six Feet Under’ could sometimes be depressing, but ‘True Blood’ is very different,” Ball said of his two series, (the former of which came to an end in 2005). “It’s about archetypes, the subconscious, mythology and wish-fulfillment. I’m like a kid going to the playground everyday.”

Moyer puts in his perspective on his real-life relationship with Paquin: “We pretty much consider ourselves married now, even though we aren’t yet.”

Source: The Vault

S3 Ep9 Music

1. Robbie Robertson - How To Become Clairvoyent

2. Disposable Youth - Tricked Out

3. (Courtesy Of Bosshouse Music) Be My Queen

4. Galactic - Heart Of Soul

5. Jim Bianco - So Far So Good

6. Brit Savage - Holding On To Tight

7. Alejandro Escovedo - Faith

8. James Combs and Joey Peters - Heaven Knows

9. Los Infernos - Dead and Gone

10. Bob Dylan - Everything Is Broken

Everything Is Broken - Recap

Inside #9

Postmortem # 9


Supernatural on Killing Vampires

Another Show I am hooked on which is Supernatural, revealed during the panel at comic con 2010, that they are looking forward to killing some vampires this upcoming season. Look here for Dean Winchester, Jensen Ackles (Mr. Hot Canadian),state his most looking forward thing to do in season 6:

Saying Our Goodbye To Talbot

As much as I love Eric and his quest for revenge, I'm am very upset that he staked poor Talbot! Talbot, played by Theo Alexander, will be sorely missed. Even though he sometimes could come off as a spoiled little house wife, Talbot had so many great qualities.



Talbot S3 Teaser Pictures, Images and Photos



Obviously, I think we can all agree that Russell Edgington's long time companion, husband, lover, and friend was as handsome as ever with his Mediterranean complexion and his slicked back long dark curls, not to forget those piercing blue eyes. But Talbot was more then just good looks.

Talbot had an exquisite taste in decor and a wonderful pallet for the culinary aspect of how his blood was prepared and served:



Let us not forget his love for century old ancient relics as well as his utmost respect and regard of his household, even though others around him did not:



How he made us laugh at all of his comments and temper tantrums:



Remember how we all felt sorry for Russell when he felt his beloved be taken away from him forever?! Even after decades of marital problems, Talbot was Russell's beloved and he broke down (and went completely berserk)at the site of Talbot's remains:



As you have just seen, Poor Russell has lost his mind over the loss of Talbot....lol

There are even tons of items over at the Billsbabes shop sporting Team Talbot!!!

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So as we are all sad to have to see Talbot go, and to see the king of Mississippi loose the slightest bit of sanity he had left. I shall end this post with a tribute for the Celtic/Greek extravagant couple. Goodbye Talbot/Theo Alexander! You have captivated us and you will be sorely missed. RIP in your final death:

Stephen Moyer on He and Anna

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The wild and otherworldly antics on True Blood are fraught with life and death, and undead scenarios amid an often-naked cast are just another day at the office for principal actors Anna Paquin and Stephen Moyer.

One might consider, with all that excitement, their off-screen relationship, presumably devoid of blood-drinking, vampire killing or supernatural sex, would seem comparably dull.

Not necessarily so. If you ask Moyer, 40, who appreciates the everyday minutia of life with his betrothed, even the milestone many men fear - meeting one's future mother-in-law - was approached with enthusiasm.

"It was late last year," he said. "I flew to Wellington to meet her mum for the first time. Without Anna."

Grinning, he continues: "It was lovely, actually. I was picked up at the airport at nine in the morning, driven around for hours, introduced to all Anna's friends and family. I had lunch with her mum, and then at four o'clock she stuck me back on the plane to go back to Auckland where I was filming [the upcoming adventure flick, Ice]."

Aside from the regular nerves and stresses one experiences when enduring scrutiny from future family members, another dimension is surely added when each of them have seen you near-naked, let alone conducting acts, albeit simulated, that are usually conducted in private.

He laughs. "You mean, you're asking me if it was weird that Anna's mum had obviously seen a lot of me before we met? Well, I don't know. I didn't ask Mary that.

"But you need to realise that she's a very spunky, very modern, evolved woman. She's very aware of what it is that we do and what it is that Anna does.

"Remember, she was with Anna was she was 14 or 15 and doing all those provocative movies like Hurly Burly and 25th Hour."

Now in season three, the award-winning series has an influx of new characters, including a pack of werewolves. The "hot" quotient of True Blood's cast has been amped up this season with the addition of Joe Manganiello, who plays werewolf Alcide Herveaux.

The newcomer to the series explains: "It's hard to believe, but, after a while, standing naked in a field in the middle of the afternoon with a wild animal 10 feet away becomes second nature. What was difficult was how my character was described in the book as having 'biceps as big as boulders that Sookie could do pull-ups on'. So I have to match that, which means a lot of time in the gym."

For Moyer, now a seasoned veteran of nudity and on-screen intimacy, "the naked aspect is part and parcel of the show. And honestly, when I'm doing a sex scene, all I think about is the food I'm going to eat after the scene is finished.

"Everybody has to starve themselves so if they put the sex scene after lunch, it's a f***ing nightmare. Believe me, there's nothing exciting about doing those scenes."

He pauses. "Actually, I nearly came in naked today, with a cock sock on, just to make your day." Moyer is nothing if not entertaining.

Despite his cavalier attitude, he's not completely blase when it comes to this season's controversial episode featuring the was-it-or-wasn't-it rape scene between Bill and Lorena (Mariana Klevano).

"I certainly questioned Alan Ball about some of the content in this season," Moyer admits. And how does Paquin deal with watching it? Moyer sighs. "It's an odd thing we do. We know that there are things that are going to happen which are going to be slightly odd or provocative, and we have to deal with them like any other couple would.

"I mean, at least we're a couple who work together on the same show and understand the plotting of it. It must be incredibly difficult for couples where the partner isn't an actor."

But Moyer is not impervious to the effects. "It's tough for me to watch Anna do it with anybody else. But we read the scripts and talk about it before we attack those scenes. And bottom line is we trust each other implicitly and we deal with shit when it comes up straight away. We're far healthier because of it."

Moyer has two significant past relationships which have resulted in two children, Billy, 10, and Lilac, 8. Interestingly, he hadn't felt the impetus to marry until he met Paquin.

"It felt ridiculous to call the person that you really are going to spend the rest of your life with your girlfriend," he explains.

"And so I felt like it should be something more than that with Anna. I felt like she should have a title, even if it means I could just joke around and call her 'the missus' and make lots of wife gags.

"It certainly surprised me more than anyone else. I mean, my friends are beyond shocked. Marriage was something that I was never, ever going to do. Nobody was more shocked than Paq was. I should have got the [St] John's Ambulance crew when I proposed," he says.

Despite the high divorce rate for regular folk, let alone couples whose careers push such extreme boundaries, Moyer is confident their relationship will stand the test of time.

"How am I sure? I don't know. I honestly don't know. But I know that it's different, and I know that it's a solid unit. No one knows anything for sure and either of us could change our minds at any point.

"But I'm as sure of this relationship as I've ever been of anything in my life."

Source: NH Herald

Saturday, August 14, 2010

S3 Ep9 Clip 2

Sam and Terry

S3 Ep 9 Clip 1

Sookie and Bill

Everything Is Broken - Promo

S3 Ep8 Clip 2

Tommy and Hoyt

S3 Ep8 Clip 1

Sookie and Alcide

Postmortem #8

Inside The Episode #8

S3 Ep8 Music

1. Eduardo Ponsdomenac - Tea Biscuit

2. Eileen Jewel - Till You Lay Down Your Heavy Load

3. Fred Eaglesmith - Dynamite and Whiskey

4. The Sadies - Another Year Again

5. Lucinda Williams with Elvis Costello - Kiss Like Your Kiss

6. Deer Tick - Straight Into A Storm

7. Bito Villares - Nacao Postal

8. Iron Horse - Night On The Sun

9. Otep - Head

Night On The Sun - Recap

S3 Ep7 Clip 3

Sam

S3 Ep7 Clip 2

Hoyt and Summer

S3 Ep 7 Clip 1

Eric and Sophie-Ann

Postmortem #7

Inside The Episode #7

S3 Ep7 Music

1. The Benders - Mountain Radio

2. Stone Temple Pilots - Can't Drive Me Away

3. Jason Charles Miller - You Get What You Pay For

4. Zebra Junction - Small H2O Blues

5. Townes Van Zandt & Calvin Russell - Waiting 'Round To Die

6. PJ Harvey - Hitting The Ground

Hitting The Ground - Recap

S3 Ep 6 Clip 3

Sookie and Russell

S3 Ep6 Clip 2

Bill and Loreana

S3 Ep6 Clip 1

Arlene and Jessica

Postmortem #6

Inside The Episode #6

S3 Ep6 music

1. Jim Prendergast - Honky Tonk Baby

2. MC Solaar - Le Belle Et La Bad Boy

3. Billie Holiday - I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues

4. Teresa Stratas - Youkali Tango

5. (Courtesy of Naxos/SourceQ) - Brahms: 2 Rhapsodies,Op. 79, Rhapsody No. 2 in G minor

6. Art Lillards Heavenly Band - Bizness Changes

7. Jonny Savarino - Over The Moon

8. Courtesy Bosshouse Music - Sixty Days On The Road

9. eBlues Highway - Double Shot Of You

10. Michael Mazochi - Oh My My

11. Carey Ann Hearst - Hells Bells

I Got The Right To Sing The Blues - Recap

Postmortem #5

Inside The Episode #5

S3 Ep5 Music

1. Paul Mirkovich - Sober Interlude

2. Sonny Ellis - I Got More Bills Then I Can Pay

3. Arthur Gunter - Baby, Let's Play House

4. Thomas Richard Smith Sr. - Small Town Banjo Breakdown

5. eBlues highway - Devestation Road

6. (Courtesy Of Naxos/Source Q) Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 19 in F major,K.459: I Allegro

7. Jace Everett - Damned If I Do

8. Honneycombs - Little Moon

9. Jackie DeShannon - Trouble

Trouble - Recap

Postmortem #4

Inside The Episode #4

S3 Ep4 music

1. ONEPOINTSIX - Bonehead

2. Daddy P, Spiket and Da Diggler - Mamasita

3. The Mears Brothers - Blame It On The Fact That I'm A Man

4. (Courtesy Of Boathouse Music) - Walk That Midnight Walk

5. Kevin Fisher - Ten Year Highschool Reunion

6. Bettie Wilson - I'll Cry A River For You

7. Deanna Johnston - Train Wreck

8. Courtesy Of Select Tracks) - Mozart Concerto For Piano And Orchestra #19

9. Sennan - S.O.S.

10. Massive Attack - Paradise Circus

11. The Upsidedown - Wolf Blood Honey

12. (Courtesy Of Extreme Music) - Do Not Conceal thy radiant Eyes

13. Damien Rice - Crimes (Demo)

9 Crimes - Recap

Postmortem #3

Inside The Episode #3

S3 EP3 - Music

1. Eduardo Ponsdomenach - Classically Inclined

2. The Roadhawgs - Same Old

3. Acumen Nation - Coming Down

4. Jesse Dayton - One Of Them Days

5. James Clarke - Dry Your Tears

6. M. Ward - Howlin For My Baby

7. (Courtesy Of select Tracks) - Awakening

8. Those Darlins - Wild One

9. Jody Field's - Too Many Days

10. Howlin' Wolf - Spoonful

11. Jakob Dylan - Ain't No Invisable Man

12. Gaye Adegbalola - It Hurts Me Too

It hurts Me Too - Recap

Postmortem #2

Inside The Episode #2

Beautifully Broken - Recap

S3 EP2 Music

1. Collide - Slither Thing

2. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Curtesy of Extreme)- Rondeau From

3. Jonathan Clark - Ride My Train

4. Steve McComb - Walk First

5. The Hampton (Rock) String Quartet - Evil Ways

6. Gov't Mule - Beautifully Broken

7. Derrick Procell - Dixie Rocks

8. Sean Patrick McGraw - Anyone But You

9. Eduardo Ponsdomenech - Classically Inclined

10. Shelby Lynne - I'm Alive