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'Jack the Giant Slayer' is slayed. Will 'Oz' be great and powerful?
After the coffee. Before yet another flight back to Los Angeles. The Skinny: I've said it before and I'll say it again. AMC's "The Walking Dead" could have worked on broadcast TV. The show has very little sex and language issues, and the gore could be...
Tags: James Franco, Piracy, The Hollywood Reporter, Jack the Giant Slayer (movie), Danny Elfman
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'Walking Dead' cast reassures fans the show is in good hands
As the main characters of "The Walking Dead" question whether Rick Grimes is fit to be in charge in his unstable state, the cast of the AMC ratings force finds itself under new leadership for the third time in its going-on-four-year run. And they want...
Tags: Laurie Holden, Television, Entertainment, AMC (tv network), Frank Darabont
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Fox renews 'The Following,' three Tuesday comedies
Girls and gore are proving to be a winning strategy for Fox as the network announced on Monday it was renewing "The Following," "New Girl," "The Mindy Project" and "Raising Hope." "The Following," which stars Kevin Bacon as a former FBI agent tasked...
Tags: Glee (tv program), Lucas Neff, Mark Burnett, FBI, Fox Broadcasting Company
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'The Walking Dead' recap, episode 312: 'Clear'
Good God this show is depressing. It's fun to look at dead bodies and blood and guts a little bit, but then you throw in all the nihilistic conversation and abandoned long distance hikers and by the end of the episode you're just like ._. This episode...
Tags: Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Firearms, Politics, Lennie James, Executive Branch
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'The Walking Dead' recap: Understanding Andrea
I’ve been praising “The Walking Dead” these last few weeks for the way the show’s third season has done a better job of developing the characters, particularly compared with the first two seasons. But there’s one major...Tags: Regional Authority, Laurie Holden, Politics, Executive Branch, Government
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‘Walking Dead’ preview: Glen Mazzara on the Dixon brothers’ fate
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesLast week on “The Walking Dead,” yet another character departed from the roster in an unexpected moment, a casualty of ...... -
'The Walking Dead': New episodes bring the fight to the prison
"The Walking Dead" returns for the second half of its third season on Feb. 10, and based on the just-released trailer it looks like the Governor is going to bring the fight back to the prison. When we last left the two...Tags: Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Regional Authority, Politics, Executive Branch, Government
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Kids' Choice Awards: Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez ... and Bon Jovi?
The awards season is finally in full swing: Nickelodeon has unveiled its list of nominees for the 2013 Kids' Choice Awards. And just like every year, it's an eclectic bunch. Jennifer Lawrence, Kristen Stewart and Scarlett Johansson will compete in the...Tags: SpongeBob SquarePants (tv program), Gaming, One Direction (music group), Julia Roberts, American Idol (tv program)
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Acceptable level of TV violence is ever shifting for viewers, execs
To any viewer who thinks "Sons of Anarchy" is too violent, consider the bright side: At least the castration scene got … um … deleted. Kurt Sutter, creator of the drama about a California motorcycle gang, presented the idea of showing a...
Tags: Stephen King, NCIS (tv program), Gaming, NBC (tv network), Television Industry
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Film, TV violence is an intensely sensitive subject for some
Years after she first saw "The Passion of the Christ," Lori Pearson still feels queasy when she recalls the brutally graphic movie about the final hours of Jesus' life. "After I left the theater I remember feeling physically uncomfortable," said...
Tags: The Hunger Games (movie), Movies, Bullet to the Head (movie), Audrey Hepburn, Jaws (movie)
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'The Walking Dead' recap: Do whatever you're going to do
With one week to go until the midseason finale, "The Walking Dead" seems to be seeding the ground with gunpowder in anticipation. The impact of this episode comes less from violence than the threat of violence, which, as we see several times, can be...Tags: Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Regional Authority, Politics, Human Interest, Executive Branch
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Valentine’s Day super love [Photos]
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesJohn and Dejah, Mary Jane and Peter, Catherine and Vincent, Jean and Scott. On Valentine's Day, we turn to our ......
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