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Hitting the Streets of Death Valley

In Characters and Creators, Death Valley, Entertainment, Shape Shifters, Television, Vampires, Zombies on 21 August, 2011 at 4:49 pm

Image courtesy of MTV

Where would you go if you were a Vampire, werewolf, or Zombie?

Death Valley, of course!

With the success of Teen Wolf, it is not surprising to find that MTV is premiering another preternatural show, Death Valley. In a mix of Cops meets Shaun of the Dead, Death Valley looks as if it may be an extremely funny Vampire/Zombie/Werewolf parody. Premiering August 29 at 10:30/9:30c, viewers are in for a bumpy ride as they go to the streets with the cops as they fight to end the supernatural invasion.

A year ago, vampires, werewolves and zombies mysteriously descended upon the streets of California’s San Fernando Valley. Death Valley is the dark comedy that follows the cops that capture the monsters, and the camera crew that captures the cops. 

Follow the horrific yet comedic exploits of the newly formed Undead Task Force (UTF), a division of the LAPD created to combat the emergence of monsters in the San Fernando Valley. Death Valley showcases the outrageous and courageous men and women working the toughest beat in the US: Death Valley. 

Balancing dark humor with horror, the show is built upon cold-blooded conflict and character driven comedy, following the cops bent on keeping the streets safe from the presence of the paranormal. Documenting each case of zombie, vampire and werewolf encounter is the daring camera crew that is embedded within the task force, quickly revealing that the monster problem goes much deeper than anyone could have possibly imagined. 

Full of subtext about living in today’s insane world, Death Valley is at its core a fun, non-stop thrill ride featuring chases, hardcore kills, and extraordinary creatures. The zombies are disgusting, menacing and brutal, the vampires are dangerous, smart and powerful and the werewolves are beastly and insane. From “blood-for-sex” prostitution busts to undead traffic jams, every call from dispatch will take you to a place you’ve never been: right to the bleeding heart of Death Valley.

Source: MTV

Inside True Blood’s “Spellbound”

In Characters and Creators, Entertainment, Shape Shifters, Television, The Fae, True Blood, Vampires, Wizards/Witches/Pagans, Zombies on 21 August, 2011 at 10:23 am

Did last week’s episode of True Blood leave you a little foggy?

Fans everywhere had mixed feelings about ‘Spellbound’. Go inside with Alan Ball and Director Daniel Minahan as they discuss the episode. See what their ideas and plans for the episode were and see if you can discover the true meaning behind being ‘Spellbound’.

Things seem to have finally cooled down a bit in Bon Temps. Does it seem the icy breath of death has come to stake claim on the town?

Tune into tonight’s new episode of True Blood, “Let’s Get Out of Here“, at 9/8c to find out!

Going Too Far, When Fantasy Overrides Reality

In General, Television, True Blood, Vampires, vox populi on 20 August, 2011 at 6:10 pm

When you think of Vampires, where do you imagine they live?

Most would say places such as Transylvania, Paris and New Orleans, just to name a few. Never would anyone believe Galveston, TX to be home to such a predator.

This coastal community was shocked to learn that Lyle Monroe Bensley had been arrested for attempted Vampirism?

Actually, the 19 year old man was arrested for home burglary with the intent to commit a felony. Having broken into a local woman’s home, Bensley attempted to suck her blood. The police arrived to find him clothed only in a pair of boxers, hissing and growling in a parking lot. Heavily tattooed and pierced, Bensley claimed to be a 500 year old vampire who needed to feed.

Bensley is currently being held on a $40,000 bond in the Galveston County Jail. He is awaiting a psychological evaluation.

As with all cases that are similar in this nation, a debate over the behavior and its connection to popular culture has arisen. How much blame can honestly be put on the entertainment industry that produces Vampire-based shows that have violence and sex? How about the dozens of books that are published monthly, that feature Vampires within their pages?

In April, a  Wisconsin man took a plead deal for felony child abuse, after biting the neck of a three year old boy he was babysitting. He claimed to have been watching the popular HBO series True Blood with the child. Afterwards, he and the boy “were goofing around, wrestling and nuzzling”. The boy’s mother discovered the discolored marks and reported the incident to the police.

While, Bensley doesn’t claim to have been “inspired” by any form of entertainment, the debate continues to rage on.

Where does the line between fantasy and reality exist and who is ultimately to blame?

Suggested story: When True Blood Fandom Goes Too Far

Are Truebies Screaming “Let’s Get Out of Here”?

In Characters and Creators, Entertainment, Shape Shifters, Television, The Fae, True Blood, Vampires, Wizards/Witches/Pagans on 20 August, 2011 at 1:07 pm

The battle in the cemetery has left things changed forever. Lines have been drawn and crossed. The Vampires and Witches have come to blows and several have been hurt in the process.

Convalescing after her latest near-death trauma, Sookie envisions a world where there’s room for both Bill and Eric. Jesus tries to purge the restless spirit out of Lafayette; Marcus enlists Alcide to help him deal with the Sam situation; Bill and Nan Flanagan clash over their agendas; Hoyt asks Jason to make a delivery to Jessica; despite Tara and Holly’s misgivings, Marnie plots her next move against the vampires, during a “Festival of Tolerance” event at Shreveport.

Source: IMDB

With the way things are heating up in Bon Temps, don’t be surprised if a lot of the residents begin saying, “Let’s get out of here!”

Check out tomorrow’s episode on HBO at 9/8cst or you can tune in at HBOGO.

Tweeting about the show? Remember to tag your tweets with #OutofHere to join in the conversation with truebies everywhere!

Eric and Sookie Music Video Challenge

In Characters and Creators, Television, True Blood, Vampires on 19 August, 2011 at 8:00 pm

Are you tired of suffering from the weekly Monday fangover, followed by five days of True Blood withdrawal?

Well never fear! Eric and Sookie Lovers has a contest that will get your creative juices flowing!

Introducing their ‘Eric and Sookie Music Video Challenge’, this site is allowing fans of the famed couple to fight through their TB withdrawal and design their very own music video.

Here are the rules for this first challenge:

  • Must contain Eric and Sookie scenes from Season 4
  • Must contain at least one kissing scene and one making love scene
  • Must be to the song, “I Wish I Was The Moon” by Neko Case
  • All videos must state (when you upload to You Tube), “Entered into the Eric & Sookie Music Video Challenge at ericandsookielovers.com” or “This video is featured in the Eric & Sookie Music Video Challenge at ericandsookielovers.com”
  • Submit your video by no later than Aug. 27th
  • Email the link and/or file of the video to: contests@ericandsookielovers.com

Prize package:

  • 1 autographed poster signed by Charlaine Harris from Polaris 25!
  • 1 program book signed by Charlaine Harris from Polaris 25!
  • Winning video will be featured in a prominent place on ericandsookielovers.com!
So put on your Viking helmets and your Merlotte’s shirt and get to creating!
For more details visit here.

Area 5 celebrates @KingNorthmanA5

In RP, Shape Shifters, The Fae, True Blood, Twitter, Vampires, Wizards/Witches/Pagans on 14 August, 2011 at 5:55 pm

Last night was @KingNorthmanA5′s death day and the glitterati and political-elite of the supernatural world were out in force to celebrate the Turning of the vampire King of Norway. The invitation-only fete, organized by @Scarlett_Area5 and @PamR_Area5, was the resounding social success of the summer.

Eric Northman is a fixture in Louisiana society, as owner of the popular club Fangtasia and vampire Sheriff of Area 5.  His influence goes far beyond that, both in terms of geography and species, as the guest list shows. Joining his loyal followers from Area 5 were representatives of the fae (ok, one, @Fae_Celeste was a gift to Eric from Scarlett), Weres, humans, demons and even witches. Fellow Sheriffs, @RomanLucious (accompanied by his lady @Tammyjo__) of Mississippi’s Area 2 and Godric, @SheriffArea_9 of Texas attended. Vampire royalty was well represented by Louisiana’s own king @WTCompton while Andre Paul, @KingBigDaddesty, King of Arkansas and Maude, Queen of Minnesota also made the guest list.

As impressive as the creme-de-la-creme of vampire society is, this party had a very personal feel and it is obvious Northman is well-loved by his progeny. His newest Childe, @TrinityBodare attended with her husband @CaptainRaynes1. They were also accompanied by @TamaraLanglee. Elder Childe Pam Ravenscroft had her hands full helping to organize the event but still managed to find for a lengthy tete-a-tete with King Bill. Scarlett, whom Northman referred to as his bonded during the evening, certainly went to great lengths to see that his party was an amazing event. One can’t help wondering, however, why she was seen leaving in the company of @LF_Snow, whom, it had been rumored was flirting earlier in the week with Pam….

The gifts alone put Northman among the most envied of vampires ranging from a fae to original artwork to a red Aston Martin convertible to a free vacation in Biloxi. One might wonder who is trying to buy his favor or, perhaps, buy their way out of trouble.

By all accounts the party was a hit from the Russian Blood Cake to the music of the night. Should we start looking forward to next year…?

Inside True Blood’s “Cold Grey Light of Dawn”

In Characters and Creators, Entertainment, Shape Shifters, Television, True Blood, Vampires, Wizards/Witches/Pagans on 14 August, 2011 at 3:00 pm

Things sure looked dim in the cold grey light of dawn…

But only if you are a Vampire. As Marnie/Antonia begins the Witch War, things heat up in last week’s episode of True Blood.

The writers of the hit HBO show discuss some of their favorite scenes and what it all means to be a Vampire on the possible last day of your undeath. This inside peek sheds new light on the episode and show, guaranteed to help curb some of the side effects of True Blood withdrawal.

Who will survive the resurrection?

Only way to find out is to tune into tonight’s new episode of True Blood, “Spellbound“, at 9/8c.

Viewers Are Spellbound to Find Out What’s Next on True Blood

In Characters and Creators, Entertainment, Shape Shifters, Television, True Blood, Vampires, Wizards/Witches/Pagans on 14 August, 2011 at 11:40 am

The Witches have started the war and Vampires Bewere! The time has come to see who will survive the first blows and who will fall victim to the power of the sun.

As Bill and Marnie brace for a dangerous midnight faceoff, Sookie and Eric pledge their allegiance to the King. Jason is torn between friendship and passion, and Jessica is spurned from two homes; Lafayette becomes the pawn of a tormented spirit; Tommy takes a walk in someone else’s shoes; Sam contends with yet another adversary in Marcus, Luna’s ex and the leader of Alcide’s new pack.

Source: IMDB

Viewers are spellbound by the Season of the Witch. True Blood withdrawal has hit all time high!

Check out tomorrow’s episode on HBO at 9/8cst or you can tune in at HBOGO.

Tweeting about the show? Remember to tag your tweets with #Spellbound to join in the conversation with truebies everywhere!

This week’s top preternatural hardcover books

In Aliens, Books, Dragons, Entertainment, Ghosts, Shape Shifters, The Fae, Vampires, Wizards/Witches/Pagans on 12 August, 2011 at 3:19 pm

Looking for something good to read? Being a bestseller doesn’t automatically make a book a great read, but chances are, preternatural fans will find something to enjoy in these 10 books six fiction, four nonfiction). From Dragons, Vampires and even psychopaths, there is a little of something for everyone on this week’s list.

Hardcover Fiction

Dresden Files

Debuting at Number 1 this week is Ghost Story by Jim Butcher. The thirteenth installment into the Dresden Files find Harry Dresden in a pickle. A mighty wizard detective, Harry doesn’t let anything, not even a little thing called death, stop him from trying to help his friends when he’s in danger. Now if only he could overcome the annoying lack of body and magic in order to succeed. Published by ROC Hardcover, a smaller section of Penguin Group. (Ranked 1st overall on the New York Times and Publishers Weekly hardcover fiction best seller list.)

A Dance with Dragons is the fifth addition to the popular series, “A Song of Fire and Ice” by George R. R. Martin, the hunt for power and the ultimate prize of the iron throne is still on. In the wake of a devastating battle, it is still unclear as to what is in store for the fate of the Seven Kingdoms. Daenerys Targaryen rules over a city of dust and waste as her enemies begin to surround her. Will the last of the House of Targaryen survive with the help of her three dragons, or is doom looming just over the horizon? Only time will tell as the Dance of Power begins to take its toll. (Ranked 2nd overall on the New York Times and Publishers Weekly hardcover fiction best seller list.)

Also debuting on the bestsellers list, is the twelfth installment into the Otherworlds series, Spell Bound by Kelley Armstrong. Having given up her powers in exchange for the safety of a young girl, Savannah Levine finds herself hunted. Isolated and without her magic, it is up to her to discover a way to overcome the challenges ahead. Published by Dutton, another of the Penguin Groups subdivisions. (Ranked 19th overall on the New York Times and 21st Publishers Weekly hardcover fiction best seller list.)

Dead Reckoningthe 11th book in the popular Sookie Stackhouse/Southern Vampire Mystery series by Charlaine Harris, takes the Number 2 spot among preternatural hardcovers this week. This time, Sookie, Eric, Pam and the whole Bon Temps/Shreveport crew discover that sometimes you don’t always get what you want and even when you do things don’t always work out the way you planned. Published by Ace Books, a division of Penguin, Dead Reckoning, takes readers deeper into a southern fried world where vampires (and shape shifters) have come out of the coffin that is both similar to and vastly different from that of the HBO original series True Blood which take their inspiration from the books. Read our review of Dead Reckoning. (Ranked 23rd overall on the New York Times and Publishers Weekly hardcover fiction best seller list.)

Also debuting this week is Star Wars – Choices of One by author Timothy Zahn. Set after the Battle of Yavin, an attempt to offer sanctuary to the Rebels, sets into motion a game of betrayals within betrayals. Things are never easy, even in a galaxy far, far away. Published by Lucasbooks. (Ranked 26th overall on the New York Times hardcover fiction best seller list.)

The Last Werewolf, by Glen Duncan, rounds up the list in the Number 6 spot. Life’s hard when you are a 201 year old werewolf, or so, Jake Marlowe believes. The last of his kind, Jake is left with nothing more to do that have meaningless sex and working out all the time. Trapped in a lonely existence, he must make a choice: to continue on or to end a thousand year old legend by ending his own life. Published by Random House. (Ranked 32nd overall on the New York Times hardcover fiction best seller list.)

“Yes, there are vampires here . . . But don’t give this book to Twilight groupies; the frank tone, dark wit, and elegant, sophisticated language will likely do them in. . . .  smart, original, and completely absorbing. Highly recommended.”
—­Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal (Starred review)

Read an excerpt of The Last Werewolf.

Hardcover Nonfiction

We were sad, but not entirely surprised to find there was a lack of preternatural-related books in this week’s Hardcover Nonfiction.

Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman explores the mysteries of the brain beyond (beneath, behind?) the conscious mind. Eagleman, a renowned neuroscientist, reveals the truths, or at least parts of the truth, to many surprising mysteries in what turns out to be a very engaging and oddly easy read. Incognito is published by Pantheon Books, a division of Knopf Doubleday. (Ranked 10th overall on the NYT and 16th on the Publishers Weekly bestseller list for hardcover nonfiction.)

Falling from the top position on the list is Area 51: An Uncensored History of America’s Top Secret Military Base by Annie Jacobsen. This is a compelling and at times revealing account of the most famous military installation that doesn’t exist. Once considered science fiction, Area 51 is full of myths and conspiracy theories that captivated imaginations for much of the last half of the 2oth century. Based on interviews from those who have lived and worked there, this is the first non fiction book chronicling the history of Area 51 in a fascinating eye-witness narrative demonstrating that fact can be as gripping as fiction and sometimes even more incredible. Published by Little, Brown and Company, a division of Hachette Books Group. (Ranked 21st on the New York Times overall non-fiction bestsellers.)

The Psychopath Test, by Jon Ronson, adds a bit of insight to this week’s list. With a mistrust for psychiatry, he sets out to prove that psychopath checklist and DSM-IV can be used to as a means to classify nearly anything and everything an individual does as being suspect for psychopathic behavior. If you thought you were crazy for role-playing on Twitter, this book may help ease your fears. (Ranked 27th overall on the New York Times hardcover nonfiction best seller list.)

Ever wonder why Maenads believe so strongly in Dionysus that they will themselves into becoming immortal? Or if there is life after death? Michael Shermer’s The Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies—How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as Truths, expresses his theory on the birth and actualization of beliefs. From superstitions, believing in aliens to economic and political beliefs, this book doesn’t discriminate in its analysis of beliefs, regardless of how realistic or bizarre they may be. Published by Times Books. (Ranked 31st on the NewYork Times best seller list)

We form our beliefs for a variety of subjective, personal, emotional, and psychological reasons in the context of environments created by family, friends, colleagues, culture, and society at large; after forming our beliefs we then defend, justify, and rationalize them with a host of intellectual reasons, cogent arguments, and rational explanations. Beliefs come first, explanations for beliefs follow.

That’s it in hardcover fiction and nonfiction for this week. Which ones have you invested in? We’d love to hear your thoughts so leave us a comment below (since we aren’t Sookie and can’t read your mind)!

The Preternatural Post’s book lists are compiled from the best-seller lists published by The New York Times and Publishers Weekly

Wizards Casts Themselves as Top Winners of the Teen Choice Awards

In Characters and Creators, Entertainment, Film, Harry Potter, Television, The Vampire Diaries, Twilight saga, Vampires, Wizards/Witches/Pagans on 9 August, 2011 at 1:00 pm

It seems the journey for Harry Potter may have come to an end, but they are still magically entrancing viewers everywhere. Winning seven awards on Sunday’s live show, Harry Potter beat Twilight and proved that wizards are better than vampires.

Harry Potter won in the following catergories:

  • Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
  • Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy – Emma Watson
  • Choice Movie Villian – Tom Felton
  • Choice Movie Lip-Lock – Emma Watson & Daniel Radcliffe
  • Choice Summer Movie
  • Choice Summer Movie Star (Male) – Daniel Radcliffe
  • Choice Summer Movie Star (Female) – Emma Watson
The popular Twilight Saga was able to snag four awards:
  • Choice Movie Actor – Taylor Lautner
  • Choice Movie Scene Stealer (Male) – Kellan Lutz
  • Choice Movie Scene Stealer (Female) – Ashley Greene
  • Choice Vampire – Robertson Pattinson
In television, it seems the vampires had the upper hand. The Vampire Diaries tore a big chunk out of the competition, leaving everyone else for dead.
  • Choice TV Show: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
  • Choice TV Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy – Ian Somerhalder
  • Choice TV Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy – Nina Dobrev
  • Choice TV Scene Stealer (Female) – Katerina Graham
  • Choice TV Scene Stealer (Male) – Michael Trevino
Also, winning a solitary award is the Disney show, Wizards of Waverly, for Choice TV Actress: Comedy.
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