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THG Spoiler Corner: What’s Ahead on the Small Screen?

Many popular shows are currently on hiatus. But, fear not, they’ll return with a concluding string of episodes in the near future, leading up to the finale. While we sort through one Charlie Sheen story after another, our friends at TV Fanatic have a look at what fans of The Vampire Diaries , The Walking Dead and other programs can expect when they hit the air again. Just follow the links below… The Vampire Diaries spoilers : Elena’s mother is back, which makes Katherine very happy apparently. Uh-oh. The Walking Dead spoilers : This show can get darker and more gory?!? We can’t wait for season two. True Blood spoilers : Eric confused… and SHIRTLESS? We’ll take it. NCIS spoilers : A serial killer arc is on the way. Best of luck with that, Gibbs. Pretty Little Liars spoilers : How will this season end? In a word, according to cast members: With an OMG.

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Sexcalibur Unleashed: DVD Roundup 3-8-11

It’s a slow week for nudity on DVD & Blu-Ray, with The Walking Dead shuffling onto DVD, Rachel McAdams keeping her Morning Glory under wraps, and Carla Gugino taking all day, Every Day to lose her bikini bottoms. Your best opportunities for onanism this week come from Blu-Ray, where the medieval mammaries of Excalibur go hi-def. Your sword will be brandished and in hand when Excalibur (1981) gets the Blu-Ray treatment. Director John Boorman never bores, thanks in part(s) to Helen Mirren as the evil Morgana, who shows off her breasts through a fishnet top. Cherie Lunghi also shows her Lunghis as Guenevere, and Katrine Boorman adds another chesty scene to prove that the Time of Arthur was full of boobs. Rachel McAdams is Becky Fuller, a television producer who tries to revive a struggling morning show by bringing on new anchor Mike Pomeroy ( Harrison Ford ) in the 2010 comedy Morning Glory , not nude on DVD. We may not get to see Rachel’s morning glory, but we do get a juicy jiggle in Rachel’s McButt when she rolls around in her McPanties. Glorious. Liev Schreiber and Helen Hunt are a couple in crisis in the 2010 comedy-drama Every Day , nude on DVD. He’s bored with his job, troubled that his son is gay, and losing his relationship with his wife, while she’s trying to care for her dying father. Amidst all these real-life problems, we also get a quick peek at Carla Gugino ‘s bare butt. Now there’s something you could get used to seeing every day! Ravenous flesh-eating zombies have overtaken the planet and it’s up to Rick Grimes ( Andrew Lincoln ) to lead his people to safety in the FX series The Walking Dea d , nude on DVD. Don’t look for any skin here, but this is FX, so expect sexy content from female costars like Sarah Wayne Callies . Now you can inspect Sarah’s post-apocalyptic panties frame by frame, searching for the elusive Walking Nip.

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Our Favorite TV of 2010 [Year In Review]

If you’re anything like us, you watch a lot of television, and if you’re anything like us you have serious opinions about the things you’ve watched on TV. Here are the ones we loved (and a couple we hated). More

Former WikiLeaks Staffer to Launch Alternative OpenLeaks Today

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — A former staff member of WikiLeaks said he will launch a new alternative website that he promises will be more transparent than WikiLeaks. Daniel Domscheit-Berg, the former deputy to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says he will launch Openleaks ( www.openleaks.org ) Monday in an effort to aid anonymous sources expose sensitive information to the public eye. As of this morning, the website displays nothing more than the Openleaks logo with the message “Coming soon!” The new website will be launched on Monday from its Germany headquarters as part of a board of directors-run, undisclosed foundation, said reporter Jesper Huor in a documentary by Swedish broadcaster SVT that will be aired on Sunday. “Openleaks is a technology project that is aiming to be a service provider for third parties that want to be able to accept material from anonymous sources,” Domscheit-Berg said in interviews conducted in Berlin. Domscheit-Berg said he left WikiLeaks after a falling out with Assange over the lack of transparency in the organization's decision-making process. In an interview with OWNI technology website, Domscheit-Berg declined to further elaborate on his dispute with Wikileaks but said that “in these last months, the organization has not been open any more, it lost its open-source promise.” He added that Openleaks intends on providing a vehicle to publish leaked materials without taking on a publisher role itself. “If you preach transparency to everyone else you have to be transparent yourself. You have to fulfill the same standards you expect from others, and I think that's where we've not been heading in the same direction philosophically anymore,” said Domscheit-Berg in the documentary. Domscheit-Berg said he had issues with the way WikiLeaks handled larger leaks, including the 400,000 classified US war files from Iraq and 76,000 from Afghanistan from earlier this year. He said that it would have been wiser for WikiLeaks to publish these documents “slowly, step by step, to grow the project.” The launch of Openleaks comes after mounting speculation about the existence of copycat sites of the controversial site. Meanwhile, both WikiLeaks and Assange continue to face pressure after the site published 250,000 secret US diplomatic cables last month. Financial institutions such as Swiss Postfinance, Mastercard, Visa and Pay Pal have cut off the means for people to send donations to WikiLeaks, while Assange has been imprisoned in the UK and faces extradition to Sweden on sex crime allegations. added by: ras_menelik

Every zombie death from The Walking Dead condensed into 69 seconds

Do you love The Walking Dead but hate that pesky character development? Eric Linn has smushed every zombie kill from Season One into approximately one minute. Rick and his preternatural tendency to head shot are the big winners. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afcWyJhsBXo&feature=player_embedded# ! added by: pjacobs51

Vincent Cassel on Black Swan, Movie Overkill and the Politics of Selling Out

One good, sprawling interview with an international cinema star deserves another, and so we return to Vincent Cassel. When the French actor spoke to Movieline over the summer about his two-part gangster epic Mesrine , he also commented a bit about a little “independent movie” he was doing with director Darren Aronofsky. Mere months later, Black Swan has captivated critics, festival audiences and not just a few Oscar voters ahead of this weekend’s theatrical opening.

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Gleebasing: ‘The Dog Days Are Over’

After overdosing on Sue Sylvester in last week’s Carol Burnett-enhanced episode (Sue Sylvester literally married herself in a ceremony officiated by herself while her mother, played by Burnett, watched), Glee scribes carefully put Jane Lynch back into her Adidas-sponsored holding area for this week’s episode, “Special Education.” But that’s OK, because Jayma Mays returned from a three week Anthropologie-sponsored guidance counselor retreat (one can only assume) to stomp all over Schue’s heart with John Stamos, who appeared briefly in a montage. Actually, this is not OK at all. Let’s review.

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The Walking Dead: Will Writing Staffs Become Extinct if The Walking Dead Works?

That’s one way to produce a television series. On Tuesday night , it was reported by Deadline that Walking Dead executive producer Frank Darabont had fired his writing staff ahead of the already-ordered season two, and was considering replacing them with freelancers. Well, and his own blood, sweat and zombie-tears. After all, based on the show credits, Darabont has already written or co-written every one of The Walking Dead episodes this fall. Which makes you wonder: Will his decision lead other showrunners to take such action?

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‘The Walking Dead’ Zombies Take Over Atlanta, Then Your TV

‘I’d like to do 20 years of zombie TV,’ executive producer Frank Darabont says on the set of new AMC series. By Rick Marshall A Zombie on the set of “Walking Dead” Photo: MTV News ATLANTA — There is carnage on the streets of the ATL. At least there was, when MTV News went down South, to visit the set of “The Walking Dead.” There we found a horde of living dead prepared to bring Frank Darabont’s live-action adaptation of the hit comic books to life when the series premieres on AMC in October. We also found Darabont, “Walking Dead” comic creator Robert Kirkman , and many of the creative minds behind the show. “We have blocks of Atlanta shut down here, and there’s a tank behind me, if you can’t see it,” said Kirkman, who also serves as the series’ executive producer and a screenwriter for two of the first six green-lit episodes. “Just the scale of everything,” he marveled. “Everything is being done exactly the way I would’ve wanted it. And it’s better than I could have ever envisioned it. The whole thing is just amazing.” “The Walking Dead” follows a small group of human survivors in a world overrun by flesh-hungry zombies. Unlike zombie stories of the past, however, the comic book series and its small-screen adaptation focus on the effects a zombie apocalypse would have on the people who survive it. Instead of the zombie outbreak, it’s the zombie aftermath. And what an aftermath it is, as the project’s team brought the devastation of a zombie plague to the streets of downtown Atlanta — complete with overturned vehicles, scattered debris and yes, even a tank. “We’re going to follow the Robert Kirkman narrative pretty closely, but we’re giving ourselves permission to veer off path and find the interesting detours,” Darabont told MTV News. “We’ve got hundreds of zombies. We’ve got a downed helicopter; it just goes on and on. It’s crazy — all on a TV budget.” “The cool thing about it is, Frank Darabont, everything that he’s doing is him looking at the book and going, ‘I think there’s something here that would make it better,’ ” said Kirkman. “And I’ll be damned if he’s not right every time.” During our visit to the set, Darabont gave direction to series lead Andrew Lincoln, who plays police officer Rick Grimes, as hundreds of extras in full zombie makeup waited in the wings, ready to crawl, shamble and drag themselves into action. Given the 95-degree temperature on the day of our visit, the performance of the zombie horde was impressive. “There’s a certain look that we’re going for,” makeup effects supervisor Greg Nicotero told MTV News. “We want real gaunt, real thin features. … Tall, so that then we can make it look like they’re malnourished. So far, we’ve had some great performers, and they bring the makeup to life.” Darabont said he’d love to make the series a regular part of his career well beyond the first six episodes, much like Kirkman himself has done with the long-running comic book series. “I’d like to do 20 years of zombie TV,” he laughed. “Every day I’m at the monitors, and I’m going, ‘This is really, really cool.’ ” Much of the show’s team will also be attending this year’s Comic-Con International in San Diego and will host a “Walking Dead” panel on Friday at 11:30 a.m. in Room 6BCF. Related Videos ‘Inception’ Clips

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Will AMC’s The Walking Dead Be the Grossest TV Show Ever?

AMC is well-known for its cerebral dramas like Mad Men and Breaking Bad , but with the upcoming zombie serial The Walking Dead , the brainsss over at the channel intend to do something different: make you throw up. “The stuff that AMC is going to put on air is crazy,” says Robert Kirkman , who created the comic the show is based on (Frank Darabont is directing). “They keep showing me things and I’m like, you’re not doing that.” What kind of things? Read on, but put down that pastrami sandwich first!

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