Mon, Jun 28 2010
Also tagged: Actor, Actress, Alan Ball and Co., Alexander Skarsgard, America, ANNA PAQUIN, Arlene Fowler, atlanta, Baton Rouge, Bill Compton, Bon Temps, Bud Dearborne, Characters of The Southern Vampire Mysteries, Crescent City, dialect coach, Entertainment/Culture, Fiction, Franklin Mott, Georgia, Holly Hunter, Horror, James Frain, Jessica Hamby, Lake Pontchartrain, Leeds, los angeles, Louisiana, Mandeville, Mason Dixon, Mass media, Memphis, Michael Caine, Mississippi, New England, New Orleans, new york city, New Zealand, North Dakota, oscar, Ryan Kwanten, Sam Trammel (Merlotte), Sarah Newlin, Sheriff, Stephen Moyer, texas, The Cider House Rules, The Southern Vampire Mysteries, TRUE BLOOD, United Kingdom, United States, Vermont, waitress
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 20 2010
Also tagged: Bill Compton, car crash, Characters of The Southern Vampire Mysteries, David Milch, Deadwood, Fantasy novels, Fiction, food chain, Germany, head of the Mississippi vampires, Hitler, Horror, Horror novels, Louisiana, mayor, Mississippi, Mississippi mansion, Mystery novels, new york city, Queen, Russell Edgington, Sheriff, Sophie-Anne, Speculative fiction, Swearengen, The Southern Vampire Mysteries, TRUE BLOOD
By Anthony D’Alessandro HollywoodNews.com: Just a brief chat about Episode 26: “Beautifully Broken.” I’ll be back with another entry later in the week about this episode and other “True Blood“ thoughts. So it turns that Sophie Anne had nothing to do with the kidnapping of Bill Compton, rather it was[...]