After a three week hiatus in which Joe suffers a gardening accident, we’re back delivering the news on all that is pop culture. To start off, Todd spent some time at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History covering a prop donation ceremony from AMC’s The Walking Dead.
Items include Daryl Dixon’s crossbow, Michonne’s Katana, Merle’s Prosthetic Devices, clothes from Glenn and Carl, Hershel’s severed head, the first zombie’s outfit and the pilot episode’s bicycle walker bust. Plus, he managed to get up close with Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira, Lennie James and showrunner Scott Gimple. PLUS, we get our hands on Spirit Halloween’s Ghostbusters Proton Pack and give it a thorough once over (get ready to fork over your cash!).
Joe visited Kings Dominion for their Halloween Haunt AND visited Maryland’s Markoff’s Haunted Forrest and was able to file two reports from the field.
Check out photos from The Walking Dead’s prop donation to the Smithsonian Institution!
Todd was able to catch up with Andrew Lincoln, Norman Reedus, Danai Gurira (Michonne), Lennie James (Morgan Jones), and showrunner Scott M. Gimple from AMC’s The Walking Dead to discuss the show’s donation to the Smithsonian and what Season 8 has in store (yes, we know, he had no audio of the conversation, but at least he has the pics to prove it).
Actors Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon), Danai Gurira (Michonne) and Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes) attend today’s donation ceremony of props from the hit AMC television show The Walking Dead to the Smithsonian Institution’s collection.
Actors Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes), Danai Gurira (Michonne) and Lennie James (Morgan Jones) cast members from The Walking Dead, examine props during a donation ceremony to the Smithsonian Institution’s collection. Various items from the AMC hit television show, including Michonne’s Katana and Daryl Dixon’s crossbow were among those donated.
Actor Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon from The Walking Dead) poses with his character’s crossbow, an item donated to the Smithsonian Institution from the AMC hit television show.
Actor Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon from The Walking Dead) poses with a prop severed head of beloved show character Hershel Greene. Various props from the hit AMC television show were donated to the Smithsonian Institution’s collections.
Andrew Lincoln and Normal Reedus from The Walking Dead attend today’s show prop donation to the Smithsonian.
Scott Gimple, show-runner from The Walking Dead, speaks during today’s donation ceremony adding props from the hit AMC show to the Smithsonian’s collection.
Scott Gimple, show-runner from The Walking Dead, speaks during today’s donation ceremony adding props from the hit AMC show to the Smithsonian’s collection.
Props from The Walking Dead donated to the Smithsonian Institution, including Hershel Greene’s severed head, and Daryl’s Dixon’s crossbow.
Props from The Walking Dead donated to the Smithsonian Institution, including Michonne’s Katana and Meryle Dixon’s Bayonet Prosthetic, as well as bust of the bicycle zombie from the pilot episode.
Various props from television show The Walking Dead were donated today to the Smithsonian Institution’s collection, including the crossbow of Daryl Dixon (played by actor Norman Reedus) and the bust severed head of farmer Hershel Greene (played by Scott Wilson).
Actors Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes), Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon), Danai Gurira (Michonne), Lennie James (Morgan Jones), and show-runner Scott M. Gimple from AMC’s The Walking Dead attend today’s donation ceremony of props to the Smithsonian Institution’s collection. This item is the bust of the bicycle zombie from the pilot episode.
At night, I'm 1/2 of the Zadzooks! Happy Hour podcast. By day, I'm a Director of Digital Technology. My top-5 go-to movies are Ghostbusters (1984), Die Hard, Unbreakable, Back to the Future and Shaun of the Dead.
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