2012/10/12 10:26:22
57Gregy
daryl1968


can't wait - I love me some zombie action

Rated triple axe.
2012/10/12 12:43:41
bitflipper
Best enjoyed on disk, though. That way you can fast-forward through all the talky bits where the characters endlessly discuss their feelings and shortcomings, and get right to the gooey action.
2012/10/12 14:53:38
Guitarhacker
I feel the need to grab my 9mm and practice some zombie head shots,,,,,,and my sword for some slice and dice.... 

The new season looks promising..... 

2012/10/12 19:55:45
webbs hill studio
KenB123


One of the things about this show that suprised me is that the lead actor Andrew Lincoln (plays Rick Grimes the sheriff) was being interviewed on a radio station, and he has a full British accent. Born in London, etc. I couldn't believe it. He plays and talks the southern-US part so well on the show. Never would have even suspected his roots..
yep-i had a bit of trouble with that too as he was "Egg" in a popular twenty something series in england and it`s hard seeing him as a tough yank.
same with the guy from the Wire-think he was Irish (Dermot somebody?) and i couldn`t understand a word he said! 


2012/10/15 08:05:30
daryl1968
well, it didn't disappoint. Plenty of gore (especially the leg being hacked off with an axe),
LOADS o zombies and a twist at the end. Can't wait for the next one :)
2012/10/15 10:12:25
Guitarhacker
daryl1968


well, it didn't disappoint. Plenty of gore (especially the leg being hacked off with an axe),
LOADS o zombies and a twist at the end. Can't wait for the next one :)

ditto... so sad for Hershal.... better than the alternative. 

Halfway through the show my wife comes in and says "I just heard something really scary on the radio"..... I thought she was gonna tell me the zombie Apocalypse had started for real..... but no.... it was, however, actually something equally as scary.  TOS doesn't permit it's discussion here.

2012/10/15 10:27:32
Wood67
Now I enjoy a Zombie as much as the next man, but I struggled with this.  I did try a few (S1 episode 1 was great, in a 28 Days Later kind of way), but I got bored because it seemed to drift into too much of a soap, and I couldn't then emphasise with any of the lead characters.  Lost went the same way.

I loved Game of Thrones, but maybe that was partly because I got the box set and watched pretty much the whole series back to back.
2012/10/15 14:10:12
bitflipper
Yeh, what is it with Brits dominating American TV shows? Granted, they're generally better actors overall, especially in the comedic genres. But unemployment in this country being what is it, surely there are actors who are actually from Georgia that could have filled those roles. I blame Hugh Laurie.
2012/10/15 14:38:06
daryl1968
I agree 100% Bit - it works both ways though.
Let's start with Dick van Dyke in Mary Poppins........
2012/10/18 12:45:04
Kenneth
The secret is... don't get your anticipation up to high, and chug a few beers before watching.. works a treat :D

I enjoyed it much, the leg scene was awesomess, but I wish they'd make the background score more prominent, and let Bear McCreary do more of what he did for BSG, like the fire scene in the last of season 2, that was so good.
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