Secrets From Her Past Full Movie Part 1

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Secrets From Her Past Full Movie Part 1

When TV's biggest drama returns for its eighth season on October 2. To celebrate this momentous occasion, AMC invited a select group of press, including TV Guide, down to the show's Georgia based set during the filming of this landmark event. Through observation of scenes, extensive talks with the cast, and an in- depth tour of the set, TV Guide was able to glean some surprising secrets about the show's past, present and future. With that in mind, I hope you have your s- -tting pants on, because here are one hundred secrets I learned from The Walking Dead's hundredth episode: 1. It Takes A Village.

Secrets From Her Past Full Movie Part 1

I mentioned above that TWD is obsessed with death — and yes, the gore and shocking demises are part of the package. But the aspect of the show that hooks fans more than anything else?

The sense of family, as Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and company navigate the zombie apocalypse together. That doesn't stop on screen, though. It's immediately apparent from the moment you hit the massive complex of sound stages, offices and practical sets that make up the production of The Walking Dead. It even extends to the guard gates: the day we visited was rainy and muddy and overcast, but the guards were decked out in "We Are The Walking Dead" t- shirts, and custom hats with "TWD" followed by the "1. And everyone had a big smile on their face.

Dead Inside, Inside. The first thing that greeted me in the production office? The actual doors emblazoned with "Dead Inside" that greeted Rick when he woke up after a coma to find himself in the middle of the end of the world, from the premiere of the show.

Did I take a picture? Yes, I did. 3. Retirement, Walking Dead Style.

Just across from the lobby of the office is a screening room. More on that in a moment, but around the walls of the screening room are photos of the show's many, many fallen characters, with headshots of the actors and a number. That number is each actor's call number — given how many members of the cast there are, rather than yelling "Shane" or "Jon" or whatever, each actor is assigned a unique number; and just like a jersey number in sports, when the character leaves the show, that number is retired. See The Fabulous Conjoined Twins! The only double picture is one marked "Jotis," which ostensibly commemorates Otis (Pruitt Taylor Vince), the doomed farmhand from Season 2. The reason for the double pic? He's paired with a crewmember named Jody Winslette from the transportation department, who looks exactly like him.

Winslette, as far I know, is still alive. Keepin' It Simple. Everyone imagines a massive, international franchise like Walking Dead that the production complex would be full of bells and whistles.

A golden chocolate fountain, perhaps? But time and again, I learned that nobody has let success get to their heads. That starts with the screening room, which is relatively small and simple (in memoriam wall aside), and doubles as both the area for table reads and production meetings. The sound mixing for the show, as well as ADR (automated dubbing replacement, a way of redoing dialogue when it's lost or garbled during filming) is done nearby in Atlanta — but otherwise, everything is done in house, including the FX.

The Sound Stages of Destiny. I don't believe in destiny," Walking Dead Executive Producer Tom Luse told reporters during a bus tour of the expansive grounds. Watch Patrik, Age 1.5 Download here. But over 3. 0 years ago, the Lombardi family decided to build a movie studio in relatively remote Senioa, Georgia.

Though a few productions were shot there, the 1. Luse shot a few projects there, but while scouting for Hershel's farmhouse in Season 2, he rediscovered the complex. Now, Walking Dead is the only resident, and shoots, mixes and works on the show there "3. Thanks, Senoia. Another theme I heard over and over?

That without the incredibly patient residents of Senoia, Georgia, the show would be impossible to create. I'll get to this more later, but good chunks of the set — particularly the entirety of Alexandria, the current home of the Grimes Gang — are smack dab in the middle of residential neighborhoods.

If TWD wasn't respectful of their neighbors, giving them heads up on when, say, there is a zombie attack, or massive gunfighting; and in return, the residents agree to not leak every detail of the uber- secretive show, the relationship wouldn't work. The Leftovers. Immediately outside the main production offices is a graveyard. Watch Resident Evil: Apocalypse Online Hoyts. Actually, that's not exactly right.. It's more like a spare parts shop, as nearly nothing is thrown away on the show, and everything is recycled.

Every car, every bus, every bit of metal is left over to be used in some other set, or set piece. House of Morgan. On the flipside, they aren't against reusing other folk's spare parts: Luse previously worked on a show called Past Life, and he used that show's main set, repurposed, for Morgan's (Lennie James) house back in Season 1. Watch My Own Private Idaho Online Fandango. Welcome to the Neighborhood.

With 1. 40 acres, some areas are extremely remote; but there's a tight cluster of sets right around the production offices. That includes the Sanctuary set, home of Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) Saviors, as well as what's left of the Prison from Seasons 3 and 4 — and now the junkyard set, home of Jadis' (Pollyanna Mcintosh) weirdos. The Walking Dead. The Heap Across The Street. In fact, the junkyard (called The Heap) is essentially just across the "road" from the production offices, meaning if you shoot that set the wrong way, you're going to see some very confused staffers wandering out of the building. Location, Location, Location. That doesn't mean everything is filmed on set.

There are a lot of fields, woods and roads in the studios, as well as several key sets — but as mentioned, Alexandria is a short drive away. And The Kingdom, home to Ezekiel (Khary Payton) and his tiger Shiva is Fort Mc. Pherson, an old army base north of the Atlanta airport. Note: I did not visit The Kingdom.]1. Gimme Some of That Sweet Green. We have the best greens department we've ever seen," Luse noted driving past the Heap.

Though Senoia seems lush enough, TWD takes place several (unspecified) years after civilization has fallen.. Meaning it doesn't make sense to have nicely trimmed trees and weed free roads.

Many of the plants are cultivated in house, mostly to supplement what already exists on set.