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    Agreed - what a stupid f*cking idea. Invest the money in the show itself! The budget shouldn't have even been cut in the first place, and Darabont should have never been ditched either - whoever is making these moronic decisions needs to be fired, QUICK. Get some common sense into AMC's management for crying out loud.

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    Dispatches From The Set - New Show-Runner Glen Mazzara

    -- -------- Post added 01-Sep-2011 at 02:36 PM ---------- Previous post was 30-Aug-2011 at 02:14 PM ----------

    Much like the first season, Season Two will start with a 90 minute episode.

    AMC's critically acclaimed original series, "The Walking Dead," is back with its much anticipated second 13 episode season. Kicking-off a two week long Fearfest, the network, once again, presents viewers with a 90-minute premiere episode, airing at 9 PM ET on Sunday, October 16th, with six one-hour episodes in the weeks following. The final six episodes of the season commences on Sunday, February 12th at 9pm ET. The 90 minute version is also scheduled to be launched globally on all Fox International Channels, following the US premiere the week of October 17th-23rd. Season two reaches FOX audiences in 122 countries, speaking 35 languages and is seen by over 200 million households globally.

    In conjunction with "The Walking Dead," beginning with the February 12th airing, AMC also announces the unscripted series "Secret Stash" executive produced by Kevin Smith (Clerks, Chasing Amy, Mall Rats), Charlie Corwin from Original Media (LA Ink, Miami Ink, Storm Chasers and Swamp People) and Elyse Seiden (Red State).
    A break in the middle of the season?? A Kevin Smith reality show? Ugh....AMC desperately needs to get their shit together.
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    Woohoo. 90 minute premiere. Not bothered by the break. Gives them more time in post production.
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    The mix-season break thing always annoys me. Schedule it better so that it runs in one go ffs.

    I want to see "Secret Stash", I've been hearing about it on SModcast.com and I'm a big fan of the Tell 'Em Steve-Dave podcast - but you circle back to 'are AMC biting off more than they can chew?'

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    Agreed - what a stupid f*cking idea. Invest the money in the show itself! The budget shouldn't have even been cut in the first place, and Darabont should have never been ditched either - whoever is making these moronic decisions needs to be fired, QUICK. Get some common sense into AMC's management for crying out loud.
    All you have to do is look at the MBA "corporate mentality". Their ONLY concern is short term profits to line their own pockets and then move on like locusts to strip another company bare. You can see just how far this has metastasized into pretty much all facets of big business. It is near impossible to find any products being produced that are high quality and long lasting. High volume and made cheaply as possible is now the accepted mantra.

    The "season break" tactic has always been used to intentionally drive away new and non-hardcore viewers of a show that the execs want to throw under the bus. The plan is that after the break the suits can say "TWD ratings are too low to justify the cost/benefit ratio of continuing beyond this season. The new "reality" show has demonstrated enough support and advertising income to allow it to take over this time slot." TWD will then be pushed off into the hours of infomercials. Oh but the scheme doesn't stop there. If the reality show does bomb, then they will revert to their MBA training and find someone in marketing to use as a scapegoat.

    It is too bad that Kirkman wasn't able to get HBO or Showtime to pick up TWD.

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    The mid-season break doesn't bother me in the least. Most TV series have been running repeats through December and January for as long as I can remember anyway. Not to mention that Season 2 will be filming through November and this will give them two extra months of post production to spiffy shit up-and that's a good thing. Then of course the brightest side yet is that we get a brief 6 month hiatus between seasons instead of one waaaay too long, absolutely rediculous, bitter as hell, zombie-starving, blue balls aching, fanboy crushing, cluster-fuck, rampent rumor mill, speculative half-assed bullshit, ten months off between seasons. But that's just my opinion.
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    A Day on the Set of The Walking Dead - Part 1

    This is Part I of AMCtv.com's two-part report from the set of The Walking Dead. Check back tomorrow to see the conclusion. New Dispatches From the Set are released every week throughout the production.

    On a misty morning 40 miles outside of Atlanta, actor Andrew Lincoln, who plays Rick Grimes on The Walking Dead, stands beneath a tent on set. Behind him lies a Victorian farmhouse that will constitute a major setting within the show's second season, but today the action will be taking place in a valley below, where the show's production designer Greg Melton has built a menacing structure of splintered wood and rusted metal that looks like it's been sitting in that spot for 100 years. (In fact, the barn was constructed for the series out of brand-new material.)

    Lincoln and the rest of the cast are psyching themselves up for what's to come: A major action scene that will be the culmination of Season 2's first main story arc. Standing in a distant field, Jon Bernthal, who plays Rick's partner Shane, listens to his iPod, bouncing back and forth on his feet and jabbing his fists in the air, Rocky-style.

    Lincoln too is listening to his iPod -- a "Rick Grimes Mix" filled with country artists like Waylan Jennings to whom, he imagines, his character would enjoy listening. He speaks with a Southern drawl even when the cameras aren't rolling, and his voice is hoarse from yesterday's rehearsals, in which both he and Jon Bernthal had to scream at each other again and again. "I told Jon if we haven't lost our voices by the end of the day, we haven't done our jobs," he tells me. "So we're having a contest."

    Lincoln looks different from the Rick Grimes we met in Season 1. He's eschewed his sheriff's uniform for a dark green button-up and black jeans (although the utility belt with his now-infamous "Python" revolver remains safely secured around his waist.) His hair is also longer, as is his beard. When I mention the disheveled, bearded Rick from later issues of Robert Kirkman's comic, he nods knowingly. "Growin' my beard, growin' my hair," he says, "depending on how much time passes between seasons, it'll get even longer." He hands me his gun, and I'm surprised at how heavy it is. "That's why Rick always grimaces when he fires it," he jokes.

    I walk over to Laurie Holden, who plays Andrea in the show and is being misted with water to simulate sweat. Come the afternoon, when temperatures on the farm will reach 102 degrees, such measures will no longer be necessary. But for now the make-up break gives me an opportunity to ask her about what lies ahead today for Andrea.

    "I'm excited. It's time for Andrea to get it together and stop crying over Amy," she tells me, referencing her character's sister -- killed in Season 1. I ask her about a particularly gory walker confrontation she filmed earlier for Season 2, and for a moment she's baffled. "That feels like a totally different life, Andrea's changed so much. She used to be all..." Here Holden raises her arms, rolls her eyes back and screams disorientedly. Now, she says, when she sees a walker, it's just something to kill.

    It's 8AM now, and two vans approach the set: the day's scheduled 21 walkers have arrived. They range from background extras -- for whom the make-up is less comprehensive -- to featured zombies whose roles are integral to the plot (Think Season 1's Bicycle Girl or Morgan's wife) to stunt zombies, for whom an arsenal of 150 "squibs" -- miniature explosives designed to mimic a gunshot wound -- are awaiting for the day's festivities.

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    The zombies - along with The Walking Dead's Special FX Makeup Guru Greg Nicotero and his team from KNB FX -- have been working since 3AM to be ready to shoot at first light. At 5AM, the episode's director Michelle MacLaren enters the makeup trailer to give notes on a featured zombie. "I think it's important her face isn't too horrific-looking," Nicotero tells Andy Schoenberg, one of the makeup artists. MacLaren chimes in that it would be good if her face had some scratches on it, so the CG artists know where to place the gunshot wound.

    "How're they gonna make my face explode?" the extra asks. "I never know what's practical make-up and what's digital."

    "Sometimes we don't either," Schoenberg replies.

    For Season 2, Nicotero has enhanced the zombie make-ups to emphasize the decay the creatures are going through. This means accentuating cheekbones and brow to give the extras sunken eyes and hollow cheeks. The prosthetics that create this effect are called "Lone Rangers" because they're applied as a bandit-like face mask.

    "I look like my Aunt Fae who runs the Pentecostal church in Brunswick," Amber, the aforementioned walker, says after her Lone Ranger is in place.

    "You look like a cross between Winona Ryder and Uma Thurman," Nicotero corrects as he puts the finishing touches on another zombie.

    "You look more dead," he tells this second zombie, whose hair has been given a healthy dose of conditioner to make it look greasy. "You don't look quite as handsome."

    Check back tomorrow for the second part of AMCtv.com's exclusive reporting from the set of The Walking Dead
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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
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    ahaha! i finally made it back to this thread. that is almost clever doing the logo like that. yes, i do hate on the show. it's based in the real world and deals with a guy that i would consider to be an absolute piece of shit - a manufactuer of meth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil View Post
    More importantly... When in the UK?
    FXUK says "Coming October", so you'll definitely have it within two weeks of the US. I imagine it will be about the same as last year. What was it...a week after?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    FXUK says "Coming October", so you'll definitely have it within two weeks of the US. I imagine it will be about the same as last year. What was it...a week after?
    Last season it showed in the states on what, Sunday nights, and here in the UK it was Friday nights - so 5 days ... and I'd imagine it'd be the same again this year. Mind you, being on a zombie forum, those five days are tense as you seek to avoid spoilers, and then by the time you see it, all you Americalanders have talked at length about it and are about to see the next episode!

    Speaking of it airing on FX last year - I do hope we don't have to have those dreadful "Joop!" sponsor adverts all the time. Those sucked hard.

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    mmmm....looks like barbeque chicken...

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    you know, i've trashed this show left and right (after giving it several chances), but i'll admit i am a bit intrigued by what i've seen of the second season promos. if it is more of a horror show and less of a family drama, then i'll give it a whirl. but if they have simply been taking all the juicy, zombie fun moments (which there were decidedly NOT enough of in the first season) and stringing them together, the show can suck balls again.


    bassman, that sig pic is utterly fucking classic. love it
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