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10 Facts You Might Not Know About 'The Walking Dead'
10 Facts You Might Not Know About 'The Walking Dead'
10 Facts You Might Not Know About 'The Walking Dead'
The Walking Dead brings a lot more to the table than endless zombie carnage, but did you know that the AMC horror-drama has given over 10 different names for the dead, without once using the Z-word? What sneaky reference to a canine superhero has Robert Kirkman kept in since the pilot? These are just some of the delicious morsels awaiting you in the second episode of 'You Think You Know TV?,' which aims a crossbow at some fresh facts about The Walking Dead!
'The Walking Dead' Comic TV Comparison: 'Try'
'The Walking Dead' Comic TV Comparison: 'Try'
'The Walking Dead' Comic TV Comparison: 'Try'
The Walking Dead Season 5 shambled out its 15th and penultimate entry with Sunday’s latest “Try” but how did it hold up to the comic book continuity? Rick attempted to mediate the domestic abuse between Alexandria's Pete and Jessie, while Daryl and Aaron discovered a sinister group outside the gates, so let’s find out how close the source material stuck through Sunday’s latest!
'The Walking Dead' Comic TV Comparison: 'Spend'
'The Walking Dead' Comic TV Comparison: 'Spend'
'The Walking Dead' Comic TV Comparison: 'Spend'
The Walking Dead Season 5 shambled out its 14th entry with Sunday’s latest “Spend” but how did it hold up to the comic book continuity? Father Gabriel undergoes a crisis of conscience, while Abraham starts a deadly construction gig, and Rick discovers something amiss about Alexandria, so let’s find out how close the source material stuck through Sunday’s latest!
'The Walking Dead' Comic TV Comparison: 'Forget'
'The Walking Dead' Comic TV Comparison: 'Forget'
'The Walking Dead' Comic TV Comparison: 'Forget'
The Walking Dead Season 5 shambled out its 13th entry with Sunday’s latest “Forget” but how did it hold up to the comic book continuity? Alexandria holds a welcome shindig to help Rick's group settle in, while Daryl and Aaron make a discovery in the woods, so let’s find out how close the source material stuck through Sunday’s latest!
'The Walking Dead' Comic-TV Comparison: 'Remember'
'The Walking Dead' Comic-TV Comparison: 'Remember'
'The Walking Dead' Comic-TV Comparison: 'Remember'
The Walking Dead Season 5 shambled out its 12th entry with Sunday’s latest “Remember” but how did it hold up to the comic book continuity? Alexandria seems too good to be true as the group settles into the peaceful community and meets its mysterious inhabitants, so let’s find out how close the source material stuck through Sunday’s latest!
'The Walking Dead' Season 5B Comic-TV Comparisons
'The Walking Dead' Season 5B Comic-TV Comparisons
'The Walking Dead' Season 5B Comic-TV Comparisons
The Walking Dead Season 5 shambled out its 11th entry with Sunday’s latest "The Distance” but how did it hold up to the comic book continuity? Rick's group ventured off the beaten comic path for awhile with Beth's rescue, so let's find out how close does the source material stuck through Season 5B, with Alexandria on the horizon!
Nightmares in the Horror Aisle: Exploring the Movie Art That Traumatized You as a Child
Nightmares in the Horror Aisle: Exploring the Movie Art That Traumatized You as a Child
Nightmares in the Horror Aisle: Exploring the Movie Art That Traumatized You as a Child
I cannot tell you the year and I cannot tell you the location, but I can recall just about everything else. I'm young and I'm in a store and I'm looking at a rack of VHS tapes for sale. Wedged between the other titles is a cover that has caught my attention, chiefly because I feel like I caught it’s attention. It’s a movie called ‘Monkey Shines’ and the cover depicts a cartoonish monkey wielding a bloody knife, it’s eyes large and murderous and staring deep into my young, innocent, unblemished soul.
Fatal Attractions: The Sordid History of Sexy Stalker Movies
Fatal Attractions: The Sordid History of Sexy Stalker Movies
Fatal Attractions: The Sordid History of Sexy Stalker Movies
Like most things these days, it all comes back to Clint Eastwood. ‘American Sniper’ reigns supreme at the box office, and the only movie that would seem to have a fighting chance of dislodging it from the top spot this weekend—the Jennifer Lopez thriller ‘The Boy Next Door’—owes its very existence to the movie that Eastwood was finishing up when he got cast as “Dirty” Harry Callahan. That’d be ‘Play Misty for Me,’ which has earned its place in cinema history as the answer to a trivia question—What was two-time Academy Award winner Clint Eastwood’s first movie as a director?—but is also one of the most influential American movies of the 1970s; the primal scene of an endlessly replenishing sub-genre of sexy stalker movies.
'The Walking Dead' Comic-TV Comparison: "Self Help"
'The Walking Dead' Comic-TV Comparison: "Self Help"
'The Walking Dead' Comic-TV Comparison: "Self Help"
‘The Walking Dead’ season 5 shambled out its 5th entry with Sunday’s latest "Self Help” but how did it hold up to the comic book continuity? Abraham's past is revealed as Eugene lets slip a shocking secret about their mission to D.C., so what’s next for ‘The Walking Dead’ as the fifth season kicks into gear?
Please Don’t Turn the Universal Monsters Into Superheroes
Please Don’t Turn the Universal Monsters Into Superheroes
Please Don’t Turn the Universal Monsters Into Superheroes
Few cinematic legacies are as strong as that of the Universal Monsters, whose films have spent the past 80 years aging from B-movies into genre masterpieces. These aren't just movies; they're the foundation of an entire genre, the roots of an entire cinematic language. These aren't just great movies -- they're vital components of human culture, touchstones whose reverberations can still be felt today. And Universal has no idea what to do with them.

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