Mon, Jun 28 2010
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By Anthony D’Alessandro Hollywoodnews.com: After watching “True Blood” for the first time, what struck me was how well Alan Ball and co. nailed the atmosphere of the suburban swamp communities outside New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Having lived in the Crescent City for a period some years ago, the town[...]
Sun, Jun 13 2010
Also tagged: Alan Ball, Alcine, Alexander Skarsgard, Alpha, Andy Bellefleur, Anne Rice, Bill Compton, Desperate Housewives, Eric Northman, Evan Rachel Wood, Fantasy novels, Fiction, given Detective, HBO & Company, Horror, Horror novels, Jason Stackhouse, John P. Johnson, Maryann Forrester, Michelle Forbes, Mystery novels, Queen, Ryan Kwantan, Sam Merlotte, Sookie Stackhouse, Sophie-Anne, Speculative fiction, Tara Thorton, Teflon, The Southern Vampire Mysteries, TRUE BLOOD, True Blood 3, William Randolph Hearst
By Anthony D’Alessandro Hollywoodnews.com: In the next 13 weeks, we’ll be keeping a pulse on “True Blood” season 3 so be sure to check back after the show and join in on the discussion. While there’s a number of re-cap assessments around the internet, many a lengthy blow-by-blow, we’ll shoot[...]