
-Night of the Templar, is from the mind of Paul Sampson (Pictured below ladies!). In his words about the movie:
“A Medieval Knight resurrects to fulfill his vow and bestow a blood-thirst vengeance upon the kindred spirits of those who betrayed him long ago. In the course of one night, identities will be revealed, destinies met, and a poetic justice of the macabre maniacally served.”
Paul Sampson (Abelar: Tales of an Ancient Empire) plays Lord Gregoire aka Jake McCallister and is also the director, writer and producer of Night of the Templar.

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The cast of Night of the Templar includes David Carradine, in his last role prior to his passing away, Udo Kier (Melancholia), Billy Drago (Balls to the Wall, The Hills Have Eyes) and everyone’s favorite zombie killer from The Walking Dead, Norman Reedus.
If you follow Norman Reedus, you know he’s been in projects such as the The Boondock Saints franchise, The Conspirator, Pandorum, Blade 2 and many more projects.
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Last weekend’s episode of The Walking Dead, “Chupacabra”, despite all the attempted spoilers throughout the week from fans and the network, did pack some serious punch this week.
First up, it’s obvious that despite the primary characters of the show, the fans love the survivor instincts of The Walking Dead character, Daryl Dixon, played by Norman Reedus.
SPOILERS are following…
Having hallucinated his brother, Daryl (Norman Reedus) was not a bad thing. It helped him get out of his situation.
But when he came out of the woods and that idiot, Andrea, who seems to have a growing fetish for wanting to have a gun in her hands, called out “WALKER,” it was dramatic and funny all at once for me.
Daryl already looks like crap, and when he’s injured and dragging out of the woods, I thought his fate was sealed.
Daryl threatened the guys to either shoot him or get the gun out of his face. And when he got up after being shot and said, “I was joking” I love his hard-ass approach to life after getting shot. (And it’s a good thing Andrea didn’t adjust for windage!)
Despite having started out as a racist survivalist, the show has toned down the racist aspect of his personality and focused on that tough outer shell of a survivor. And folks are enjoying this character, who has his crap together so much better than anyone else in this troupe.
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