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Some of TV s best series were filmed right here in Louisiana! But how long has it been since you ve seen one of those random filming location signs around Shreveport-Bossier? It s been a while, right? At least since before the pandemic. I remember when
True Bloodstarted filming in and around Shreveport for the first season. I was pretty geeked out about it. Unfortunately, after that first season, they seemed to film most everything on set in Los Angeles. However, I did get to meet Alexander Skarsgard (Vampire Eric) and Jim Parrack (Hoyt Fortenberry) while they were in town. And yes, I know I m a lucky girl!
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If you re a fan of Godzilla and King Kong, you re in luck, we re just days away(Sunday) for the trailer. It will hit HBOMAX and theaters at the same time in March. This is going to star Vampire Eric from True Blood and Eleven from Stranger Things.
While we re excited for the last film to come out, it looks like Marvel is going to bump Black Widow from its third change of release in May to, well, who knows. This comes from Variety, which, they re probably right. But man, I just want to watch Scarlett Johansson kick some butt.
12/17/2020
CBS All Access caps off our COVID-dominated 2020 with the premiere of a new miniseries adaptation of Stephen King s post-pandemic allegory about good and evil.
On the page, Stephen King s
The Stand (1978) is a study in horrifying momentum. It s so propulsive that King was able to add hundreds of pages 12 years after its original publication without sacrificing the celerity of a narrative that keeps moving from one climax a burgeoning plague, humanity mobilizing in Boulder, the final stand to another. It s generally clear, and it s always churning along.
CBS All Access new adaptation of
The Stand is a car on cinderblocks. It looks great. If you glance under the hood, you can see all of the work that s been done on the engine. But no matter how ready it seems to peel out onto the road, it isn t going anywhere. Very rarely is the Benjamin Cavell-steered adaptation, with Josh Boone directing the pilot, actively bad, but it s very frustrating.