Before They Were Stars
Check Out The Zombie-Killing Machines of The Walking Dead Before They Were Famous
Before the stars of this 2010 hit ran onto our screens as they escaped from shuffling zombies, they were movie and TV stars! With the Fall 2014 return of the show for its fifth season, take a look and see who you remember seeing before they wandered the wasteland of Atlanta. By Elizabeth Perkins
Andrew Lincoln
Then: Lincoln is a well-known TV star in his native England, having appeared on many British series. American movie audiences most likely remember him from Love Actually, in which his character is hopelessly in love with his best friend’s wife who is played by Keira Knightley. Women all over the world swooned at the end of the film, when he professed his love on a series of posters on Christmas Eve.
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March 15, 2014 at 3:01 am, Leyla said:
, oh well that’s done, now I get money, then you are sadly uneducated about the puisblhing world.I don’t know if you know this or not (being young as you said) but most books, NEVER get published. Publisher receive thouasands of querry letter every day( only 1% are even considered to be considered for publication which mean that if they like your 1/2 page summery of a story, they will ask you for the first 3 chapters and if they don’t like that (which the rarely do) then you get rejected . but only 90 or so querry letters out of the thousands that come daily even get asked for further info .)Anyway! If you’ve been accept and they say they will publish you book, then you wait about 2 years to see how well you’re book did (4 months to get it ready, printed, out on markets, and then wait to see how many books come back Most books don’t even sell 15,000 copies and most publishers won’t want to publsih the sequal of a story that doesn’t do well.)SO! In the end If you are making a trilogy based on buisness, then you should wait to write it untilyou see what happens in the market of your first book. If your first book does well, then good job, go the the sequel. If it does average, or below average, you might want to reconsider, and if it flops then don’t waste your time.In the end, if you want to write your story, for the sake of writing down something you created form your heart, then just keep on writing, and don’t worry about getting it publsihed later on. It might work out it might not but that shouldn’t be what concerns you.
March 15, 2014 at 2:47 pm, Mely said:
I rarely read speirols because I like to watch things without knowing what’s going to happen. But I haven’t seen the webisodes yet because my comp is acting up. And I was darn near grinding my teeth because I couldn’t watch. So, I caved. :)And this? Was very well-written. I especially loved the last two lines. I’m not sure if I’d have gotten that from just watching the webisodes themselves so when I am able to view them, I’ll have those two sentences in mind. And so now, the webisodes will be better to me for having read this first. Thank you!
February 20, 2015 at 10:20 pm, Mary said:
After hours of protesting with Occupy Dallas, I noitced the people passing by could be divided into 3 groups. Those that rolled their eyes and avoided eye contact; those that smiled and gave an approving nod; and, those that waved and laid on the horn to recognize and celebrate our effort. Of course, the protesters were re-charged and whooped it up with every honk. It made me realize I’m the lame friend who never honks. So ..HONK! HONK!! HONK!!! HOOOOOOOOOONK!!!!!!!
March 24, 2015 at 10:55 am, Muzza said:
I love this review/spoiler. This is a ftsiantac combination of poking fun at a serious web series. I loved it! You’re right, I don’t think I can eat a Meat Lover’s Pizza for sometime! Thank you for the great write up.
April 22, 2015 at 9:57 pm, Donyell said:
That kind of thiiknng shows you’re on top of your game