Ollie Klublershturf vs. The Nazis is directed by Skot Bright and written by Damon Lindelof (Lost). The film stars Chris Hemsworth, George Segal, Lainie Kazan, Norman Reedus, Rachel Nichols, Samm Levine, and Zach Mills and is an off-the-wall comedy set around the dinner table. What at first glance seems like an… READ MORE Thanks, ~Wendy
Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus and David Della Rocco of THE BOONDOCK SAINTS are just a few of the many special guests at the 2011 Texas Frightmare Weekend convention. To help get things going properly, a star-studded red carpet was held Friday night at the show, with just about every celebrity on the guest list in attendance. We’ve got several interview clips to share with you, but to start off with check out THE BOONDOCK SAINTS crew, who share with us their family-like bond, and… READ MORE
Yes, the idea of zombies to most is an implausible situation. For a moment, let’s remove the zombies from the storyline of The Walking Dead. Maybe you can understand how I think it is actually an exploration of human nature. Good lord it feels like I’m writing a thesis. Instead, I’ll paint you a horrific word picture. WITH WORDS!… READ MORE
Norman Reedus, best known for “The Boondock Saints” and “The Walking Dead,” was interviewed outside The Ford Theatre on his way into the premiere of “The Conspirator.” Reedus plays the role of Lewis Payne in the film Laid back and looking very relaxed, Reedus talks about why he chose to be involved with Robert Redford’s latest movie and some experiences while filming… READ MORE
The first season of “The Walking Dead” is officially over, and it’s pretty safe to say that AMC has a bona fide hit on their hands. The network’s adaptation of Robert Kirkman’s award-winning comic book series broke records almost every week an episode aired, and last night’s finale has everyone looking forward to the next season of zombie-filled drama.
To that end, Splash Page HQ was treated to a visit from “The Walking Dead” cast members Laurie Holden and Norman Reedus, who play survivors Andrea and Daryl Dixon, respectively. With both of their characters living to see another season, we chatted them up about last night’s finale and what we can expect from their characters when “The Walking Dead” returns… watch the video and read more
The actor behind our favorite character on AMC’s breakout show swigs some SoCo, gets creative about zombie-killing, unleashes his inner Sean Penn, and previews Season Two. With squirrel. (And spoilers.)
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America’s favorite zombie soap opera ended its first season with a literal bang last night as the survivors entered the CDC in search of answers, a hot meal, and some much needed hygiene. Given this explosive goodbye, we couldn’t think of anyone better with whom to share the touchingly bleak finale than The Walking Dead‘s own beloved Rage-aholic Redneck, Daryl Dixon. So, we called up the very gifted actor who plays Daryl, Norman Reedus, and asked him to walk us through the finale — and share memories of what it’s been like to go into work everyday and kill zombies and feast on squirrel. Read below as we bid our favorite new show a fond farewell until next October. In the meantime, we’ll be awaiting the DVD box set and embracing our new life philosophy of WWDD: What Would Daryl Do? … Read more
Norman Reedus is known most for his role of Murphy MacManus in “The Boondock Saints” series. He is currently appearing in AMC’s new TV series “The Walking Dead”, playing the role of Daryl Dixon. The character as described by Norman is “a guy who is ready to break down and kill everyone at any moment”. Movie Mikes had the chance again to talk with Norman about his role in the show and how it differs from his other projects.
Mike Gencarelli: Tell us about your role of Daryl Dixon in “The Walking Dead”?
Norman Reedus: Daryl is an ex-con that lives alone with his brother. When the apocalypse happens, he fends for himself. He is a hunter. He hunts with a crossbow. He is quite the hot head. He is also efficient in his killing. He is a no-bullshit kind of a kind. My character comes in on the… READ MORE