"The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 9: Trigger Finger" is by far one of the best episodes of the season. It had a lot of action, a lot of zombies, and a heck of a lot of character development. Conversations that should've happened several episodes ago finally happen and we got to see the reason why Lori ran off like she did...
Episode 9: Trigger Finger starts out with Lori unconscious in the wrecked car and a walker trying to get in to eat her. It shoves its face through the broken windshield, ripping off flesh around its mouth and chin in an attempt to get at her. (Which was pretty awesome if I do say so myself.)
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 8: Nebraska
When we last left the group, Shane had rallied the group to his side and broke open the barn where they were storing the walkers. After they gunned the walkers down like a line of gunmen at an execution, poor Sophia appears at the barn door, and we learn that she had been attacked and turned into a walker. With everyone stunned by her appearance, Rick steps up and kills her.
Everyone is in shock over Shane's violent outburst. He finally got his way, drew the group to follow his lead, and left a pile of corpses in his wake.
Carol pushes Daryl away, angry at him- Daryl was an agent of hope for her and her daughter, but it appears that hope is a dangerous thing to have in a zombie apocalypse. Carol runs to the RV, where she had been sitting, waiting for them to find Sophia.
Beth, Hershel's youngest daughter, runs to her mother's side (she was one of the walkers that was in the barn), calling out her name and crying. When she turns her over, her undead mother attacks her, and she screams. Andrea, Glenn, T-Dog come to her aid and Andrea drives a scythe through the back of the walker's head.
Everyone is in shock over Shane's violent outburst. He finally got his way, drew the group to follow his lead, and left a pile of corpses in his wake.
Carol pushes Daryl away, angry at him- Daryl was an agent of hope for her and her daughter, but it appears that hope is a dangerous thing to have in a zombie apocalypse. Carol runs to the RV, where she had been sitting, waiting for them to find Sophia.
Beth, Hershel's youngest daughter, runs to her mother's side (she was one of the walkers that was in the barn), calling out her name and crying. When she turns her over, her undead mother attacks her, and she screams. Andrea, Glenn, T-Dog come to her aid and Andrea drives a scythe through the back of the walker's head.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Dead Island DLC: Ryder White Campaign
Dead Island is going to release Ryder White's Campaign on January 31, 2012. Ryder White is the mysterious man behind the Voice that the characters hear throughout the game, the one who guides them from the radio with the promise of escape from Banoi. He's also the main protagonist of the game.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
The Sound of the Scare Part 3: Hellraiser
Clive Barker's "Hellraiser" is about an obsessive, sick romance- essentially it is a love story about Julia, a cold, sado-masochistic woman who falls in love with Frank, her husband Rory's brother and has a lurid, insane love affair that is abusive and twisted. She is addicted to him, and is willing to kill men to use their blood to bring Frank back to life. Kirsty discovers that her step-mother Julia is luring men to her new home and murdering them, and then stumbles upon the horrors of Hell itself when she learns the secret of Frank's resurrection. The score of "Hellraiser" was composed by Christopher Young.
Christopher Young is a musical force to be reckoned with in the Horror genre. He has composed a long list of movie scores that includes "Hellraiser," "Hellbound: Hellraiser II," "The Fly II," "The Dark Half," "Tales from the Hood," "Species," "Urban Legend," "The Grudge," "The Exorcism of Emily Rose," "The Grudge 2," "The Uninvited," "Drag Me to Hell" and "Priest."
Thursday, January 5, 2012
The Walking Dead Board Game Review
This Christmas amongst my scored loot for old Santy Claws, I received the Walking Dead Board Game.
There are two different versions of the game, one has art from the comic, the other has photos of the characters from the TV show. I got the latter.
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