Talking Dead
Talking Dead
TV-14 | 16 October 2011 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    Lucybespro It is a performances centric movie
    SeeQuant Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
    Stephan Hammond It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
    Arianna Moses Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.
    alchemist-81848 I enjoyed Chris Hardwicke-always watched the show after The Walking Dead. BUT- I'm disgusted to see another casualty of accusations-unfounded accusations-now causing problems for someone who is probably innocent.This is a sickening witch hunt. I don't like Yvette Nicole Brown, and if she's replacing anyone, I won't be watching.Anyone else who feels deeply offended by this witch hunt? Write your disapproval-and switch off. The producers will get the idea when everyone does that.
    zac-66679 This show gives insightful information on "The Walking Dead" from celebrity guests, which are frequently the actors from "The Walking Dead" show itself. It gives viewers a chance to see how others have interpreted the show, enlighten you on things you may have overlooked and a behind the scene look, that fans just love to see. They also have little quizzes about the nights episode and a tribute to those killed off. I find it fun to watch and I usually come away with informative information about the show, that I didn't have before.
    cgriglack Talking Dead is basically an extended TV guide summary and review but with an annoying host and, for some unknown reason, unrelated celebrity guests who show up to talk about a show they don't work on. Even if you can stomach Hardwick's personality, this show brings nothing of value to the table. If you're able to follow the simple plot of The Walking Dead, then there's no need to watch any part of Talking Dead unless you enjoy listening to random people talk about a show they like. Instead of watching this show, you can actually just listen in on your co-workers discussing TWD in the breakroom but not interact with them at all and you'll get the same experience. That is, unless your co-workers have any dissenting opinions about the direction the show is going, because Talking Dead doesn't feature a single piece of criticism, every episode is a full hour (minus commercials) of praise for TWD.
    Maniac-9 When you have one of your favorite shows that after each episode you need to discuss or get behind the scenes info on what happened in the storyline this is the show for you. The show is hosted by Chris Hardwick and then usually has 2 guests whether if it's cast members, crew or one of the producers in addition to having some of the guests being a celebrity who's just a big fan of the show. I wish that shows like Sons of Anarchy would follow suit with a similar idea. It's especially a good thing when it's an episode when one of the cast members from The Walking Dead let them say good bye to the fans. Granted it has to be on a network like AMC or a similar cable channel that has more air time to kill, not that it would ever happen on network TV but they don't have the time slot freedom that basic cable channels have.