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After viewing the screening for the upcoming second season of AMC's The Walking Dead, New York City Comic Con fans and those that joined in let the social media world know that they were excited. As they were trying to go to sleep, fans said the show was so scary that they were clutching their animal pillows for comfort and attempting to fall asleep. Others were simply delighted that the show, "refuses to be boring." For most, season one of The Walking Dead was an event they "cannot wait to get back into." During the premiere, some of the viewers were already making predictions about this year's upcoming shows. For example, one tweeter explains, "if you are watching the Walking Dead, I just wanna say that kid is toast." Of course, the main tweet concerned, "What is going to happen to Carl?" In summary, the episode detailed the crew leaving Atlanta on the highway in a motorcycle, truck, and RV. As they are going to Fort Benning, they encounter abandoned vehicles blocking the highway. They must leave the vehicles when the RV breaks down to try and find some water. While they are dealing with the repairs, a herd of zombies (walkers) shows up. Sophia winds up getting chased into the woods by two of the walkers. The crew goes out to try and find her and eventually arrives at a church. During this search, it is revealed that Shane is going to try and leave the group with Lori. It is during this interlude that Andrea learns about this big secret too. At the very end of the episode, they find a deer in the woods. When Carl approaches the deer, a hunter shoots them both and leaves the rest to be continued in episode two. However, what about the comic? Is this episode representational of the original? Despite the producers linking their show to the comic book convention scene in New York City, only a fraction of the social media remarks were showing interest in the comic book series the TV show was based on. While most people were upbeat in their initial reviews, some self-professed die hard fans tweeted their pleads to the TV show's writers saying, "Walking Dead -- please just copy the comic books." As one fan restated, "Walking Dead is in trouble. That was 90 minutes that could have been told in 45. That church scene was too short. Get back to the comics, guys." Other criticisms from fans of the first season were disappointed but hopeful. One viewer summarized everyone's negative feelings best when she reported, "That old man was a terrible watchman. Let's hope it gets better in second half." |
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As an inhabitant of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, as well as a photographer, I have been graciously blessed with a myriad of outdoor activities that me and my family have been privileged to enjoy all year round. One of my families favorite beloved outdoor activities are chasing waterfalls. They are to be revered and have provide us with a place to resting place to get in-tune with nature, and the scenes for numerous memorable picnic sites we have had throughout the years. I wish to share with you this comprehensive litany of 197 document-able waterfalls in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The waterfalls listed here within can be enjoyed during all seasons adding a different aspect of the seasonal beauty they hold. My suggestion for viewing these waterfalls are in the Spring, where the flow of water from the ice and snow-melt provides the full power of these waterfalls to be adorned. Some of these waterfalls are in locations that are very remote and treacherous here in the Upper Peninsula forest, and caution should be heeded. The forest in the Upper Peninsula is also inhabited by many woodlands creatures, both large and small. I also ask that you respect the land and enjoy with your eye's and leave only foot-prints behind. Some of these waterfalls are as small a trickle of water from a narrow woodland creek, and some as large as 200 feet wide with a 50 foot vertical drops like the jewel of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the Tahquamenon Falls, which is one of the largest waterfall's east of the Mississippi River. All of the following waterfalls have not been visited by me personally and have given more details of the ones that I have. Agate Falls Seven miles southeast of Bruce Crossing at the roadside park on a unimproved trail, and the walking time will take about 15 minutes or less. It displays a 80 foot vertical drop. Ajibikoka Falls Four and half miles northwest of Watersmeet on nothing more than a foot-path and will take about 45 minutes to reach the 20 foot vertical drop. Alder Falls Two and half miles southeast of Big Bay where you may follow small signs which lead to small foot-path and will require a five to ten minute walk. This one may be tricky to find, however you may ask for directions at the Lumberjack Tavern which was filmed during the making of 'Anatomy of a Murder", staring Jimmy Stewart. The 'Big Bay Outfitters" also provides map and guided waterfall tours. Alger Falls One mile south of Munising at intersection of M-94 & M-28 on a improved trail and the walking time will be at least fifteen minutes to see the 20 foot vertical drop. Algonquin Falls 9 1/2 miles north of Bessemer. Au Train Falls 8 miles south of Au Train or 1 mile north of M-94 on Power Dam Road located on a improved trail with walking time around 15 minutes or less to view the vertical drop of 5-20 feet. Bathtub Falls 21 miles north of Thomaston on a improved trail with walking time of 45 minutes or more to view the 5-20 foot vertical drop. Big Eric's Falls From L'Anse Michigan it is 20 miles northeast of Skanee Road, then turn right on Eric's Road, go 1 mile more to the falls from there with only a foot-path and requires a walking time of 15-45 minutes to view the 5-20 feet vertical drop. Big Falls 7 miles southeast of Skanee. Big Pup Creek Falls 4 miles south of Big Bay on a unimproved trail and a 15 minute required walking time to view the vertical 20 foot drop. Black River Falls 8 miles southwest of Ishpeming on a unimproved trail where a required walking time of 15 minutes it will take to view the 20 foot vertical drop. Bond Falls 3 1/2 miles east of Paulding Michigan on a improved trail and a 45 minute walking time until you can view the almost 60 foot vertical drop. Boney Falls Dam 9 1/2 miles west of Perkins. Brule Island Dam 12 miles southeast of Crystal Falls. Canyon Falls From L'Anse Michigan go 8 miles south on US-41 eight miles to the Canyon Falls Roadside Park and the walk is less than 15 minutes on a improved trail to view the 20 foot drop. Carp River Falls 2 1/2 miles southwest of Marquette Michigan on a unimproved trail and a required walking time to reach the 5-20 foot vertical drop. Cascade Falls 6 1/2 miles west of Bergland on a improved trail with a required walking time of 15 to 45 depending upon health and skill to view the 5-20 foot vertical drop. Cataract Dam Falls 3 miles northwest of Princeton. Chandler Falls 3 miles southwest of Gladstone. Chapel Falls Off of H-28 in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore between Miners & Sable Falls it is on a improved trail and a rigorous walk of 45 minutes or more until you may view the vertical drop of 20 feet and over depending upon the season. Chappee Rapids 5 miles northwest of Menominee. Chicagon Falls 7 miles northwest of Crystal Falls. Chipmunk Falls 6.5 miles northwest of Amasa. Chippewa Falls 9 miles north of Bessemer. Cliff Falls 12 miles west of Big Bay on a unimproved trail and a 15 minute walk to view the 20 foot vertical drop. Daults Falls 2 1/2 miles southeast of L'Anse. Dead River Falls 3 miles northwest of Marquette on a unimproved trail and a 15 minute walk to view the 5-20 foot vertical drop. Deer Creek Falls 7 miles northwest of Bergland. Duppy Falls 5 miles south of Kenton off Forest Highway 16 on barely a foot-path and a required walk of at least 15 minutes to view the 5 foot or less at times vertical drop. Eagle River Falls Located on a improved trail and a 15 minute walk to view the 20 feet vertical drop. Falls River Falls From downtown L'Anse you go 2 blocks west of the blinker light where a improved trail and 15 minute walking time will lead you to the 5-20 foot vertical drop. Frohling Falls 6 miles north of Little Lake on a unimproved trail with a required walking time of 15 minutes or less will lead you to the little 5 foot vertical drop. Fumee Falls Just off US-2 in Quinnesec you will find a improved trail and a walking time of 15 minutes to find the 20 feet or more vertical drop. Garbo Falls 2 miles North or Ramsay. Gorge Falls 10 1/2 miles north of Bessemer on a improved trail with a walking time of 15 to 45 minutes to view the vertical drop of 20 feet. Granite Rapids Falls 2 miles Southwest of Ramsay. Great Conglomerate Falls North of Bessemer on a improved trail and a 15-45 minute walk will take you to a vertical drop of 20 feet, sometime more depending upon the time of the year and rainfall. Greenstone Falls Located within the beautiful Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park on a improved trail and a walking time of 15 to 45 minutes to discover the 5 to 20 foot vertical drop. Greenwood Falls 4 miles north of White Pine on a unimproved trail with a required walking time of 15 minutes to witness the 5-20 foot vertical drop. Haven Falls 8 miles southeast of Eagle Harbor Haymeadow Falls 8 1/2 miles north of Rapid River. Hemlock Falls Dam 11 miles north of Crystal Falls. Hemlock Rapids 2 1/2 miles southwest of Amasa. Horserace Rapids 7 1/2 miles southeast of Crystal Falls. Hungarian Falls 1 mile southwest of Lake Linden on barely a trail with a 20 to 45 minute walk to view the 5 to 20 foot drop. Hydraulic Dam Falls East of Kingsford Iagoo Falls 11 miles north of Thomaston. Interstate Falls 2 miles northwest of Ironwood. Irish Rapids Falls 2 miles northwest of Rockland. Jacobs Falls About 3 miles northeast of Eagle Harbor on a unimproved trail and a 15 minute walk to view the 20 foot vertical drop. Judson Falls 6 miles east of Marenisco. Jumbo Falls 1 1/2 miles west of Kenton on M-28, then 1 1/2 miles south of FR-4580 approximately 1/2 miles east on a gravel road, then turn south to the adjacent gravel pit where barley a trail on a 15 minute walk will lead you to the waterfall. Kakabika Falls From US-2 go about 14 miles west of Watersmeet, then take County Road 527 north 1/2 miles where a improved trail and a required walking time of 15 minutes will lead you to a vertical falls drop of 5 to 20 feet. Laughing Whitefish Falls 2 miles south of Sundell on a unimproved trail and walking time of 15 to 45 minutes where a great 30 foot vertical drop awaits you. Lepisto Falls 10 miles north of Thomaston. Little Bull Dam 6 1/2 miles southeast of Crystal Falls. Little Falls 4 miles southeast of Paulding. Little Garlic Falls 11 miles northwest of historic Marquette on a unimproved trail and a 45 minute walking time will lead you to a 5 to 20 foot vertical drop. Little Rapids 3 miles east of Sault Ste. Marie. Little Trap Falls 6 1/2 miles north of Bergland. Little Union Gorge Falls 2 1/2 miles southwest of Silver City. Lower Dam Falls 4 1/2 miles southwest of Sidnaw. Lower Falls-Gratiot River 3 1/2 miles northwest of Ahmeek with barely a trail to follow after a 45 minute or more walk a 5 foot drop can be viewed. Lower Falls-Montreal River 5 1/2 miles east of Bete Grise with barely a trail to be had and a long 45 minute walking time a 20 foot vertical waterfall can be viewed. Lower Tahquamenon Falls 10 miles west of Paradise on M-123 a improved trail and a 10 minute walk you can discover a 5 to 20 foot vertical drop. Look for part II coming soon... |
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Chad Coleman might be best known for playing the character Dennis "Cutty" Wise from "The Wire," but that role is taking a back seat to his role on "The Walking Dead" as the character Tyreese. Coleman joined the popular AMC show last year during Season 3. Chad and the rest of the crew are gearing up for Season 4 which will air on Sunday, October 13th. From film to TV, Chad has been part of many great movies and shows. I had the great pleasure of sitting down to talk with Chad about "The Walking Dead," Comic Con, and fatherhood. Art Eddy: You joined the cast in Season 3 playing the character Tyreese. You and your small group of survivors reach the prison where Rick and his crew set up camp. You don't get that great of a welcome. What was Tyreese's first impression of Rick? Chad Coleman: Well, initially considering the rest of the group and understanding he was the leader, Hershel and everyone else presented themselves in a very formidable, community oriented way. So, the possibility of being part of that community was exciting. Then of course Rick comes in and throws everything off the rails, but I didn't throw the baby out with the bathwater. I was trying to give the guy the benefit of the doubt. Based on everything I saw before me, and everything we assessed, this guy couldn't have been just a crazy maniac and an effective leader. From what we saw I was just trying to give the guy the benefit of the doubt, but I was also going to protect my people. Better to live to die another day than just lose my head and get us into a much deeper and much more precarious situation. AE: You guys were thrown out of the prison by Rick as he was hallucinating. Do you think your character would rather take his chances with zombies than a crazy guy with a gun? CC: Absolutely. That was the bottom line. When we were assessing the situation we had done okay. We were dog tired and ready for safe haven for sure, but we know we could handle ourselves out there in those woods if it was called for. Even though we were trying like hell to get out of it we at least knew what we were up against. We would rather deal with that opposition than to deal with a guy that was (laughs)... I don't really know what was going on. AE: Then you and your sister Sasha end up in Woodbury with the Governor, who is able to hide his crazy. Did Woodbury seem too good to be true for Tyreese and Sasha? CC: I think initially. I think that was what we were trying to go for when we first met him. It was very much about "hey let's not fall into temptation". We know the world that we are living in. That's why when we shot that scene and Greg Nicotero directed it we took a lot of time with that scene. It was very important that we just didn't go, 'Hey whoo-hoo free showers and food! Yea!' It was like where are we? What are we dealing with? This guy has encountered (Rick) as well. There had been casualties. We had to make sure that we built that into that scene. When he was asking me how to get into that prison I had called up the producer, at the time it was Glen Mazzara, I said "hey man how do we do this?" I don't want to feel like I am just throwing these people under the bus because of Rick. I felt a good connection with Hershel and even Carl. I know that he is a young kid with a gun, but he was rational. He was level headed. I said "hey tread lightly". There is nothing going on here that can't lead us here to the security and safety that we are looking for. We have to be precautious as well. That scene was a hard decision for me to make. AE: Towards the end of Season 3 you and Sasha join Rick's crew. What was Tyreese's feeling on joining them? CC: If you go back and look at it Hershel presented himself in such a manner. The humanity was there. I felt like if that guy had spent that much time around Rick, Rick could not be that out there. I guess we caught him at a bad time. As things would have it, it did turn out that way. As the situation unfolded it is like, okay now coming back and Rick accepting us, I pretty much could say alright this guy was just having a bad day. To see (Rick) allow the rest of the Woodbury community to come as well I was very happy. Andrea played a pivotal part in our decision making too, when we ran into her at the top of the bus. What she shared with us, stayed with us. That played into our decision to not go with the Governor and to see who he was. When we got to that gate and we were trying to get Carrie back Rick stepped out first. He showed what a man he really was. So for us right now it is like how do we fit into this community? AE: Season 4 airs on October 13th. Can you give me a little bit of info on what we can expect from Tyreese? CC: You guys are going to get to know Tyreese in a way you haven't seen thus far. It is epic. It is gut wrenching. That goes across the board for Season 4. No one goes untested. No one goes unscathed in a post apocalyptical world. It is just not going to happen. Look at Hershel as the voice of reason and look at what happened to him. Look at where his character started from and the arc his character took. Tyreese has a sense of that. He is a voice of reason. He has a certain moral compass and a right way to do things. Everybody gets put into the blender. That's the way it goes. When you witness what happens it is some jaw dropping stuff. AE: I love the show "The Talking Dead" that follows "The Walking Dead." You have been on that show. How much fun did you have on that show and also how did it feel to see the reactions of the fans since the show has a live audience? CC: That is one of the biggest pleasures of doing that show. You are right there with the audience. You are right there with the fans. Right there with the people who made it. You are talking 12.5 million people a week. You see that passion firsthand, and you get to have fun with it. You get to learn about the insight of other people watching the show. You also get to have a spooky phone call on the live show. That call was incredible and bizarre. The producers cut the phone call with the caller pretty quickly. AE: Yea! (Chris) Hardwick was ticked that they cut him off. You were with Norman (Reedus) at the time right? CC: Yea I was with Norman and some comedian. I think she was from "Community." She was a great guest. People on Twitter were putting up pictures saying "hey this is what your face looked like". It was funny. I was messing with Reedus. I asked him if that was one of his friends. It was appropriately bizarre. You couldn't have planned that any better. AE: What are some funny things that happen on the set between filming scenes? CC: It is always hard to remember. We joke around, that's for sure. We have fun with each other like doing a silly dance right before we go on and we will say crazy stuff to each other. It is more like locker room humor. It always depends on what scene that we are working on. Sometimes just the crazy mishaps that happen when we are doing physical stuff. You miss, and end up stepping on a zombie by mistake. These things happen. Some of the stuff is is the type where you ask are you okay, but it is still kind of funny. AE: Switching to fatherhood, you have a daughter. What are some of the fun things you and her like to do together? CC: We love scary movies. We love eating sushi together. We love taking walks in the park and bird watching. Just looking at the plants and taking a leisurely stroll together. We love travel. She loves going into the pool. So things like that. AE: What is your favorite scary movie right now to watch with her? CC: The movie right now is the latest "Paranormal Activity." That one hit home for us. That one was scary. AE: Does she watch "The Walking Dead?" CC: Yea. I let her. Her friends are big fans of the show. She loves it. Since we have been doing the scary movie thing with her mother would be like, "What movie are you doing to see?', and we would say "The Simpsons." Then we would go see a scary movie. I knew that SaCha could handle it. She never had nightmares or anything. She just loves to be scared. It is fun and I think that it is a connection that we have. AE: What does she think of your acting career and does she want to follow your footsteps? CC: She already has. She has been on Broadway already. She was on Broadway with Denzel Washington and Viola Davis in "Fences." She is an actress. In 2009, I made my Broadway debut in "Joe Turner's Come and Gone." In 2010, SaCha made her debut just a year after me. When I was on Broadway my buddy told my daughter, 'See your daddy up there? Would you like to do that?' She said, 'Yea.' One year later there she was on Broadway, in a major way. AE: What are some of the principles that you teach her about life and hope that she keeps those as she grows up? CC: I just tell SaCha to be herself. Don't be a follower. Be a leader. Be kind. I also tell her to understand that she has her own personality and she is not trying to change who she is just to fit in. I tell her to be confident in herself and just have fun. AE: What is the best thing about being a dad? CC: Laying back with her head on my chest watching a movie. |
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