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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Walking Dead: TS-19 (Season 1 - Episode 6) - Season Finale


Police officer Rick Grimes leads a group of survivors in a world overrun by zombies.



TS-19
The pre-credit sequence is a flashback to the hospital where Rick Grimes was convalescing in a coma after his gunshot wound. His partner Shane was trying to get him out when the outbreak hits the hospital. Shane observes military personnel executing the patients, medical staff and walkers roaming the halls. He initially tries to carry Rick out, but Rick is attached to life support equipment. A soldier opens the door to the room, but Shane hides, and the comatose Rick is left alone. When the hospital loses power due to an explosion, the life support goes off. Shane checks Rick's heartbeat. Distraught, he exits into the hall. With walkers coming in from one side, and soldiers executing people on the another, Shane closes Rick's door and blocks it with a bed before making his escape.

Following the credits, the survivors have just been let into the CDC headquarters. They are confronted by Dr. Jenner, armed with an automatic rifle, who asks if any of them are infected and insists on a blood test as the price of entry. The survivors revel in the luxury of bountiful food, wine, and hot showers. During dinner Dr. Jenner sits off by himself, but answers their questions. Many of the CDC staff left early in the outbreak to look for their families, and that later — after the military cordon had been overrun — most of the rest committed suicide, leaving Jenner as the only researcher in the entire facility. He controls the facility by voice command to a central computer. Shane, drunk, confronts Lori to explain his actions, professes his love for her, and begins to force himself on her before she scratches his neck. Lori again accuses him of telling her long ago that Rick, her husband, had died at the hospital. Shane whines that he thought Rick had died, and that it was so dangerous at the hospital he had no chance to rescue Rick.

The next morning, Jenner shows the group clinical results from test subject 19 (TS-19), a person who was bitten by a walker and volunteered to be observed for research purposes as the infection took over. The time-lapse MRI video shows the disease attacking the subject's brain in a meningitis-like fashion, ultimately killing the victim, and then restarting the brainstem a few hours later to reanimate the body, but controlled by only basic urges. Jenner explains that the brain stem reanimates anywhere from a few minutes to 9 hours after death. Jenner states that the "Person you knew, is gone. There is nothing left of them." The frontal cortex and all other parts of the brain that make a person who they are, are dead. This helps cement the knowledge that the walkers are indeed "The Walking Dead" and nothing that made up the individual before remains.

Jenner reveals that a similar fate probably met all the other research facilities in the world. "The French" had come the closest to finding a cure for the plague, before all communication was lost. No one knows what the plague really is. The others are shocked to learn that there is probably no civilization left anywhere in the world, and are devastated. Jenner then reveals that the facility will run out of power in about an hour, at which time automatic decontamination procedures will commence. The group confirms that the last gasoline tank is running dry, as the power begins to go off. Since the facility was designed to isolate unimaginably dangerous diseases, if it can't power itself it automatically destroys everything inside so that no diseases will get out. "The air will burn" and an incredibly powerful explosion will destroy everything. As they confront Jenner about their fate, Jenner seals them in the main room underground, and tells them that the decontamination procedure will mean the destruction of everything inside the facility — offering an instant and painless death to everyone inside. It also is revealed that TS-19 was his wife, the facility's head researcher, and a brilliant woman.

Rick and Lori plead for the doors to be opened; Daryl and Shane try to go after Jenner and force him to open the doors. He relents because they know if they kill him they will not get the combination to open the doors then all of them would indeed die. Finally, with less than five minutes remaining, Jenner opens the doors after Rick's pleading with him to let them at least "try" to overcome this tragedy and not be forced to die. Two of the survivors, Jacqui and Andrea, choose to stay behind, but Dale refuses to leave without Andrea. Before Grimes leaves, Jenner (who had already decided to stay behind) whispers something to him. The rest of the group heads for the exits, using a grenade (Rick had taken as an afterthought from the tank in Atlanta) to blow out one of the front windows, and fight their way to their vehicles through several walkers. Andrea and Dale emerge from the building moments before the building detonates; Jacqui stays inside with Dr. Jenner. As the episode ends, the survivors form a vehicular convoy and leave the area, heading to an army fort they hope will still be operational, while a massive column of smoke and flame marks the place where the CDC building had stood.

The Walking Dead: Wildfire (Season 1 - Episode 5)


Police officer Rick Grimes leads a group of survivors in a world overrun by zombies.



Wildfire
The survivors are dealing with the aftermath of the walker attack the night before. Rick Grimes tries to contact Morgan Jones on his walkie-talkie to let him know that Atlanta is not safe. Andrea is sitting vigil over her sister's body, as the others deal with the bodies of the walkers and the dead from the attack; the bodies of the walkers are hit in the head with a pickaxe to make sure the brain is destroyed, and then thrown into a pyre to burn. Rick approaches Andrea to let her know that Amy's body must be dealt with; she pulls a pistol and he backs away, apologizing. The rest of the group argues over how to deal with Andrea, and Glenn stops Daryl from throwing one of their dead into the pyre and insists that their own dead must be buried, not burned with the walkers. It is revealed that Jim was bitten in the attack; Daryl wants to kill him, but he is stopped by Rick and Shane.

Rick argues that the group should head to the CDC facility in Druid Hills, Georgia, in the hopes of finding safety and possibly even a cure. Andrea sits with her dead sister until she awakens as a walker, before apologizing for not spending more time with her and shooting her in the head. Shane urges Lori to talk Rick out of going to the CDC, but she backs her husband; while doing a sweep in the woods, Shane considers shooting Rick, and is caught by Dale with Rick in his sights. After they return to camp, Shane says he has changed his mind and will support going to the CDC. One family elects instead to go to Birmingham where they have family; Rick gives them a revolver and ammunition and they part ways. Dale's RV breaks down on the road, and while it is being fixed Jim, whose condition has been steadily worsening, asks to be left behind to "be with his family" (all of whom were killed by walkers). The group leaves him under a tree on the side of the highway and continues on their way.

The episode then switches to a video transmission made by a man named Jenner, apparently with the CDC (whose logo appears on his coffee mug and HAZMAT suit). He says it is 194 days since "Wildfire" was declared, with no clinical progress. The man is shown, in a biohazard protection suit, doing experiments on tissue; after a spill, he goes through decontamination, but an automated equipment decontamination process leaves his samples destroyed. He continues his transmission, lamenting the loss of his best specimens and contemplating suicide. Meanwhile, Rick's group has reached the CDC campus, which is surrounded by a military checkpoint filled with corpses, both military and civilian. They are unable to gain entry into the CDC building, and with darkness coming, walkers are beginning to arrive. As the group despairingly starts to move back towards the RV, Rick sees one of the surveillance cameras move. He bangs on the door, pleading for entry for his group. Jenner sees them on the surveillance feed and, reluctantly, opens one of the doors for them. It opens with a blinding white light beckoning them to enter.

The Walking Dead: Vatos (Season 1 - Episode 4)


Police officer Rick Grimes leads a group of survivors in a world overrun by zombies.



Vatos
In the opening segment, sisters Andrea and Amy are fishing in a boat. They discuss their childhoods—the two were twelve years apart—and express hope that maybe Florida, where their parents live, was not hit as hard by the epidemic. Back at the camp, Dale is keeping watch on top of his RV, and notices Jim in the distance, digging large holes on a hill.

The episode opens with Rick Grimes, Daryl Dixon, Glenn, and T-Dog on the roof of the department store where they had left Merle Dixon handcuffed to a pipe. They found only Merle's severed hand and a blood trail. Daryl retrieves his brother's hand and turns his crossbow on T-Dog, but Rick puts his revolver to Daryl's head and bloodshed is averted. They track Merle's trail through the building, finding two walkers that he had dispatched single-handedly and a gas stove where he had cauterized the stump of his hand. Back at the camp, Shane and the others confront Jim about his obsessive digging; Shane is forced to restrain Jim. While lying in the dirt, Jim breaks down and reveals that his family had been attacked by a band of walkers, and the only reason he was alive was that the walkers were too busy eating his wife and two children to chase him. In the camp, Glenn comes up with a plan to retrieve the bag of guns—he will retrieve the bag while Daryl waits for him in one alley, and Rick and T-Dog wait in another alley in case he has to flee in another direction.

While Glenn is getting the bag, Daryl is approached by a young living Latino man, who calls repeatedly for help. As Glenn returns with the guns, two other Latino men appear and attack Daryl. Rick and T-Dog return, and the men grab Glenn and flee into a waiting car, leaving the first man behind. The group begins to interrogate their hostage. Daryl retrieves his brothers severed hand and throws onto the young Latino's lap and tell him this is what they do to people. The young man's will breaks and they learn that the Latino men were after the same bag of guns. They go to meet the men for a prisoner exchange, but are rebuffed—the group's leader, Guillermo, tells them to come back either ready to hand over the guns, or locked and loaded for a fight.

They return, armed and ready, but a shootout is averted when an elderly woman emerges looking for her grandson, Felipe. It turns out that the men are guarding a hidden nursing home, its elderly residents having been abandoned by most of the staff except for Felipe and Guillermo. Rick leaves some of the guns and ammunition, and then his group heads back for camp. When they reach the location where they left their vehicle, they find it gone and conclude that it must have been stolen by Merle, who may be planning vengeance against the camp. Meanwhile at camp, everybody is getting ready for dinner. Carol and Sophia are at their tent where Ed is brutally bruised up. Carol asks Ed if he wants to come join the group for some fish, but he refuses. Ed then asks Sophia if she could keep him company, but Carol says "she wants to join the group" and they walk away. Later, their dinner gets interrupted when a horde of walkers invade the campsite. Several of the survivors are bitten and severely wounded, including Ed and Amy. Rick quickly fends off the campsite, and kills the remaining walkers. In the aftermath, Amy dies in Andrea's arms as she sobs away while everybody watches in terror. Jim then remembers what his dream was about and why he was digging the holes.

The Walking Dead: Tell It To The Frogs (Season 1 - Episode 3)


Police officer Rick Grimes leads a group of survivors in a world overrun by zombies.



Tell It To The Frogs
The prologue of the episode shows Merle Dixon (Michael Rooker), still trapped on the roof of a department store where he was handcuffed to a pipe by Sheriff's Deputy Rick Grimes after attacking another member of their scavenging team. Alone on the roof with no food or water, Merle talks to himself and occasionally struggles impotently against his bonds. A group of walkers reaches the door to the roof and tries to push through, but are blocked by a heavily padlocked chain. With the walkers trying to squeeze through the door, Merle frantically tries to reach some tools lying nearby.

The episode begins with Glenn (Steven Yeun) arriving at the survivors' camp in his stolen Dodge Challenger, with the alarm still blaring. Shortly thereafter, Rick and the rest of the group from Atlanta arrive in the box truck in which they escaped the city. Rick is shocked to find his wife Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) and son Carl (Chandler Riggs) among the survivors, as well as his former partner Shane (Jon Bernthal). The survivors are alerted to the presence of a walker, which they find eating a deer near the camp. They surround and bludgeon the walker; the survivors are concerned because no other ones had yet made it to the remote area where the camp is situated. Daryl Dixon (Norman Reedus), the equally volatile and dangerous brother of Merle, arrives in camp from a hunting trip and is enraged to hear that his brother was abandoned.

Rick has an inner struggle with the fact that they left Merle on the roof alone. He resolves to return to rescue Merle and reclaim the bag of guns and ammunition that he dropped when he was knocked from his horse. He also wants to retrieve the walkie-talkie from the bag so he can warn Morgan Jones and his son Duane not to go to Atlanta. Against the misgivings of his wife, Rick leaves with several other members of the group to return to Atlanta. Back at the camp, tensions are high among the survivors. Lori tells Shane to leave her family alone now that her husband is back. Ed Peletier (Adam Minarovich) is sitting around while the women of the group, including his wife Carol (Melissa McBride) wash clothes in a stream; when he hears them talking and laughing, he goes down to the stream to tell his wife to focus on her work. When one of the other women, Andrea (Laurie Holden), tells him off, Ed quickly becomes threatening and then strikes his wife. Shane comes to the scene and takes his frustration at Lori's rejection out on Ed, beating him severely and telling him that if he lays a hand on his wife or his daughter again, Shane will beat him to death. In Atlanta, the rescue group reaches the top of the department store and breaks through the chain with bolt cutters. Merle is gone—the handcuffs are still attached to the pipe, with a hacksaw and Merle's severed hand laying nearby. Daryl screams and goes into a fit of rage. He appears on the edge and ready to kill everyone who had done this to his brother.

The Walking Dead: Guts (Season 1 - Episode 2)


Police officer Rick Grimes leads a group of survivors in a world overrun by zombies.



Guts
The episode begins with Sheriff's Deputy Rick Grimes trapped inside a tank at an abandoned military blockade in Atlanta, surrounded by a swarm of walkers. With the assistance of Glenn (Steven Yeun), Rick is able to escape from the tank and take shelter in a department store where the other members of Glenn's group are holed up. Tensions quickly rise, as Glenn and Rick attracted the attention of the walkers to the previously unnoticed store, risking the lives of everyone inside. On the roof of the building, Merle Dixon (Michael Rooker), a virulent racist, attempts to assert his leadership over the group and beats another group member, a black man named T-Dog (Irone Singleton). Rick subdues Merle and handcuffs him to a pipe, leaving him under the watch of T-Dog while the rest of the group look for a way out. T-Dog is able to make brief radio contact with the larger group of survivors, which includes, among others, Rick's former partner Shane and wife Lori (who, it was revealed in the prologue, have begun a relationship, both thinking Rick was dead) and his son Carl.

They find an exit to the sewer, but it is securely barred and the sewers have walkers in the tunnels. As the walkers try to break through the plate glass doors of the store, Rick decides to try to reach a box truck at a nearby construction site. To reach the truck, he and Glenn cover themselves in the blood and viscera of a dispatched walker, taking care not to get any of the olfactory camouflage on their skin. They are able to successfully pass among the walkers, shambling towards the construction site, until a brief rainstorm washes off enough of the blood scent that they begin to draw attention. They make a break for the construction site, scaling a fence with walkers in pursuit, and Rick is able to reach the box truck. Glenn drives a Dodge Challenger, its alarm blaring, to draw the attention of the walkers away from the store, while Rick drives the box truck to one of the store's cargo doors. In the rush to escape, T-Dog accidentally drops the handcuff key down a drain, leaving Merle stranded on the roof. T-Dog tries to apologize to Merle but Merle insists that T-Dog did it on purpose. T-Dog does, however, in an attempt to keep walkers from killing him padlock a heavy chain to the roof access door. The entire group (other than Merle) is able to escape the city in the box truck, apart from Glenn who drives away in the Challenger.

The Walking Dead: Days Gone Bye (Season 1 - Episode 1)


Police officer Rick Grimes leads a group of survivors in a world overrun by zombies.



Days Gone Bye
Sheriff's deputy Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) and partner Shane Walsh (Jon Bernthal) are called to a high speed pursuit, where they face two armed men. The two men are shot, after which a third emerges from the vehicle and shoots Rick in the chest, leaving him severely wounded. After remaining in a coma for an undisclosed amount of time, Rick regains consciousness in an abandoned hospital. He investigates the building and encounters his first undead—a group of zombies barred into a locked room—as well as rows of bodies in body bags. In a nearby park he encounters a severely deteriorated zombie with nothing left of her lower body but trailing bones and organs. Shaken, he returns to his home to look for his family. Unable to find any sign of them, he sits outside and is suddenly hit in the head with a shovel by a young man—Duane Jones (Adrian Kali Turner)—who initially mistakes him for a zombie.

Rick later wakes up tied to a bed. The young man's father, Morgan (Lennie James), checks Rick for zombie bites or fever, either of which could indicate he is turning into a zombie himself. After deciding Rick is not a threat, Morgan frees him and shares what information he has regarding the zombie apocalypse. The following day, Rick tells Morgan that his family are missing and that they are most likely alive (based on family photos that had been taken from the house). Morgan and Duane tell Rick that they might have set off to Atlanta, where the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has set up a quarantine zone. Rick takes Morgan and his son to his former Sheriff's headquarters, where the trio use the emergency generator to power up the station. They take hot showers and clean out the armory. As they depart, with Rick heading off to Atlanta while Morgan and Dwayne stay behind, Rick gives Morgan a rifle and a walkie-talkie and says he will broadcast every morning. Before he leaves Rick finds fellow police officer Leon Basset (Linds Edwards)—now a zombie—and dispatches him. Morgan goes to the top floor of his house, where he looks through old family photos before shooting several zombies. As he hoped, the noise attracts more walkers, including his dead wife, but Morgan is unable to shoot her and breaks down into tears. Rick returns to the park where he encountered the badly decayed zombie, apologizes to it, and shoots it in the head.

While on his way to Atlanta, Rick sends out a broadcast via his radio. The transmissions are received by a camp located just outside the city, but they are unable to send a response to warn him of the situation in the city. Among the survivors are Rick's partner Shane, his wife Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies), and Carl (Chandler Riggs). Rick later runs out of gasoline; he approaches an abandoned gas station, where he encounters (and shoots) a preadolescent female zombie. Unable to find any gas, he abandons his car on the highway and heads out on foot. He approaches a farmhouse, where the occupants are dead in an apparent murder-suicide. Rick finds a horse nearby and rides it to Atlanta, carrying a sack of guns from the police armory.

Rick arrives in Atlanta and finds the city in an extreme state of devastation. He then searches the streets on horseback, finding an overrun military blockade. Rick hears a helicopter pass overhead and tries to follow it, but rides straight into a horde of walkers. The undead swarm Rick's horse, toppling Rick and making him drop the sack of guns. While many of the zombies swarm around the horse, tearing it apart and eating it, Rick scrambles underneath an abandoned tank. With zombies crawling after him on both sides, Rick shoots several of them, then places the gun to his temple. Looking up, he sees an open hatch underneath the tank and crawls inside. The walkers surround the tank as Rick seals himself inside. After firing his revolver into the head of an undead tank crewman; therefore deafening him due to the confines of the M60 tank and then sealing the top hatch, Rick is safe—but trapped—in the tank. A voice comes over the radio sarcastically asking if he is cozy inside. The episode ends with a view of a mass of zombies swarming around the tank and the fallen horse.

Monday, January 30, 2012

The Grey (2012) CAM


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In Alaska, an oil drilling team struggle to survive after a plane crash strands them in the wild. Hunting the humans are a pack of wolves who see them as intruders. 

    Release Date: Jan 27, 2012
    Rated: [Rated r] bloody images, violence/disturbing content including bloody images, and for pervasive language
    Runtime: 1 hr. 57 min.
    Genres: Action/Adventure, Suspense/Thriller
    Director:Joe Carnahan
    Cast:Liam Neeson, Frank Grillo, Dermot Mulroney, Dallas Roberts, Joe Anderson.