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Well, I enjoyed that. It was actually fun to have a reasonably happy ending for a change, and my looking forward to next season isn't led by any massive cliffhanger which it doesn't need.

Now I've established myself as a stupid person, and can actually post in here without risk of spoilers since I always watch it late, does anyone else find themselves looking at David Morrissey and thinking he looks and sounds like a young James Cromwell? I mean, I don't actually know what young James Cromwell looks like, but he could have looked like David Morrissey.

Definitely stupid...

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Then why are they called silencers? :\

They're not:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suppressor

Silencer is a slang term. But (and I can't believe I'm about to say this), Lukie is right. The way Hollywood treats firearms makes an extended debate on firearms in hollywood pretty pointless.

However, for the sake of arguement, I think if you replaced the helicopter that Rick used to see flying around with a unicorn, it wouldn't be too far fetched and would be just as intriguing.

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Then why are they called silencers? :\

They're not:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suppressor

Silencer is a slang term. But (and I can't believe I'm about to say this), Lukie is right. The way Hollywood treats firearms makes an extended debate on firearms in hollywood pretty pointless.

However, for the sake of arguement, I think if you replaced the helicopter that Rick used to see flying around with a unicorn, it wouldn't be too far fetched and would be just as intriguing.

I know, I was making a joke based on them being called silencers in most films/shows/whatevs. Don't ruin it!

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Like a lingering ghost whose backstory has not yet been fully exploited, the specter of a prequel to The Shining has been looming since last summer, when Warner Bros. executives realized there was still so much of Stephen King’s story to tell to people incapable of using their imagination. Now it seems to be moving forward under Glen Mazzara, the former Walking Dead showrunner who will use his experience with restless spirits and padding things out to pen The Overlook Hotel, a film that delves further into what happened there before the Torrances arrived—and potentially sets up a new franchise about people checking in but not subsequently checking out, because they’re dead. As we reported earlier, King is also working on his own Shining sequel, Doctor Sleep, and as Room 237 suggests, Stanley Kubrick probably tried to warn us about all of this with that symbolic shot of the single phrase, “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy,” repeated over and over again in slightly different ways

Ok...this may be an interesting movie

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It's been reported to iDigitalTimes that "Waterboy" actor Lawrence Gilliard Jr. is in talks to join season 4 of "The Walking Dead" in a new series regular role.

TVLine.com revealed back in early April that AMC was holding a casting call for the series regular role of Roy Stark. Stark is reportedly a "former army medic who is deeply haunted by his past."

Lawrence Gilliard Jr. is best known for his roles in "The Waterboy," "Gangs Of New York" and "The Wire."

Although not official, if Gilliard Jr. does land the role of Stark he will be joining Chad Coleman, his former "Wire" cast member. Coleman joined the hit AMC show in season 3 as Tyreese.

"The Walking Dead" will begin filming for season 4 in May.

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