I got josh and evie interview in my french tv program (the one i put cover below)
Romain Duris’s wife in the French movie “Afterwards” by Gilles Bourdos, this Canadian French-speaking girl is, at almost 30, one of the most promising actresses of Hollywood.
Did you know what was going to happen to you in this 4th season?
Our writers are really sparing with details about our future. When we receive the script – we’ve got to give it back and we can’t copy it – we learn what the future holds in store for us. It’s better to find out what’s going to happen to Kate day after day than to know that she’s going to die or any other bad news! I wouldn’t play her in the same way if I knew!
Has “Lost” really launched your career?
The show opened me all the doors, I insist: ALL the doors! I could paint, write about my life, put my face on thousands of products, be in movies. I’m extremely lucky, so since I’m loyal, I’ll stay until the end of my contract, in 2009, even if others leave.
Which way will you choose afterwards?
This terrifies me: What to choose? I was launched after 3 silent roles, and now I’m on the top of the bill! There is so much pressure in Hollywood that I sometimes envy the unknown girl I was before. Every morning, someone is waiting for me at my door so I can be the star of “Lost”. Do I really look like this in my old patched blue jeans, with my shopping bag? I’d like to exile myself in France because even in Paris, I’m in peace. Some day I asked my way because I was lost and the guy didn’t recognize Kate. All that he saw was a lost tourist! Lost but…….happy!
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Josh holloway (sawyer)
During a press conference last spring this Californian of 29 (yes i know but we can’t blame them lol josh is hot and he could be only 30 lol) who was elected the sexiest man on tv in 2007 answered some privileged people including us.
Is that true that your role as Sawyer has been a real miracle for you ?
I’ve waited for this role for 10 years ! If it hadn't been for this agent who was looking for a guy for a hair-style magazine, I would have given up on everything. With my wife, yessica, we couldn’t even pay the drafts of the house. And then there was Sawyer ! Did you know that 5 others actors of the show did an audition for the same role?
Isn’t your wife too jealous of your sometimes “hot” scenes with Kate ?
Absolutely not ! She’s even come several times on the set. Weird thing, it’s with evangeline she has sympathized the most doing shopping together. And also, Yessica knows how to make unforgettable massages, I don’t think Kate can do as good.
In this 4th opus, are you satisfied by Kate and Sawyer getting closer?
With Evangeline, we’re very good friends. It’s always better to have intimate scenes with an actress you feel pretty cool with. What satisfies me and gets us close too, is that we’re not part of the list of the real disappeared ones of opus 4. Remember, at the beginning we were 48 survivors...Today, after the strike, Kate and I think we’re REAL survivors !
lundi 30 juin 2008
naveen reveals spoiler about the end of the show !
here in french mag, people interviewed naveen during monte carlo festival and look what he gave to us
naveen spoiler about the end of the show !
Do you know how will end the show ?
The finale will be on the island.apart from that, i don't know any thing in advance, This is what makes the job fascinating but frustating. I just hope all mysteries will be resolved in a smart way.
Do you make suggestions to the writers?
Rarely. During season1, i suggested that sayid lived a romance with someone on the island, and they created his relationship with shannon. But it wasn't very long...I would like my character to live a new romance in season5.
naveen spoiler about the end of the show !
Do you know how will end the show ?
The finale will be on the island.apart from that, i don't know any thing in advance, This is what makes the job fascinating but frustating. I just hope all mysteries will be resolved in a smart way.
Do you make suggestions to the writers?
Rarely. During season1, i suggested that sayid lived a romance with someone on the island, and they created his relationship with shannon. But it wasn't very long...I would like my character to live a new romance in season5.
two french covers for lost return
vendredi 27 juin 2008
jeudi 26 juin 2008
Lost won 4 Saturn Award
On the TV side, "Lost" also won for actor Matthew Fox; supporting actor Michael Emerson; and Elizabeth Mitchell, who finished in a tie with Summer Glau of "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" for supporting actress.
source : Saturn Award
mardi 24 juin 2008
Evangeline Lilly cool water advert !
finally we can see the advert of evie :)
i hope one day josh and her could do the promotion together could be awesome
so...
if you want, let a message here maybe davidoff people could see it :)
request for josh and evie davidoff promotion
samedi 21 juin 2008
carlton interview with some hints for season5
thank carlton to those hints for new season of lost
1) Jack v Locke (Science v. Faith) - One of the fundamental themes of show. In Season 5 Jack will become more a Man of Faith and Locke will become more a Man of Science. Locke believes his destiny is tied to this island. This will be a story line that we will explore in the upcoming seasons.
2) We will learn what happened to Locke and the others. Also, now what is Locke's destiny since he is in "charge" of the island? He has committed his destiny to this island and thinks that it will lead him to enlightenment. We will eventually see if he is right or not.
3) Locke's story is not over. There is a famous guy named Jesus Christ that was resurrected.
4) We already know what our path is and people make mistakes in theories, because there is no simple answer and they do not have enough information
5) Sawyer is his favorite: Handsome, charming and dangerous, everything he would want to be.
6) He gives a shout out to Skaters and Jaters and then mentions that we call them Darlton. Kate will end up with one of the two eventually.
7) New LOST interactive game start at Comic-Con, register to become a member of Dharma Initiative. Depending on how you do on the test you will be a Physicist, Chemist, or even a Workman.
1) Jack v Locke (Science v. Faith) - One of the fundamental themes of show. In Season 5 Jack will become more a Man of Faith and Locke will become more a Man of Science. Locke believes his destiny is tied to this island. This will be a story line that we will explore in the upcoming seasons.
2) We will learn what happened to Locke and the others. Also, now what is Locke's destiny since he is in "charge" of the island? He has committed his destiny to this island and thinks that it will lead him to enlightenment. We will eventually see if he is right or not.
3) Locke's story is not over. There is a famous guy named Jesus Christ that was resurrected.
4) We already know what our path is and people make mistakes in theories, because there is no simple answer and they do not have enough information
5) Sawyer is his favorite: Handsome, charming and dangerous, everything he would want to be.
6) He gives a shout out to Skaters and Jaters and then mentions that we call them Darlton. Kate will end up with one of the two eventually.
7) New LOST interactive game start at Comic-Con, register to become a member of Dharma Initiative. Depending on how you do on the test you will be a Physicist, Chemist, or even a Workman.
Terry Interview
(cj) During the Festival Großes Fernsehen, actor Terry O'Quinn came to Cologne in order to promote the German premiere of „Lost“'s fourth season on new premium cabler FOX Channel. Christian Junklewitz and Dominik Ahrens spoke with him for Serienjunkies. Right at the start of the interview, a very calm and kind O'Quinn cleared the rumour (spread, e.g., on wikipedia) that he has ever been a bodyguard: „If I was gonna start some kind of rumor, it would be one that I wouldn't have to back up...“
How do you keep up with everything that is going on on «Lost»? There are so many places on the island, so many time frames. How do you cope?
I only have to keep track of John Locke. I only have to know what he knows. In fact, the more difficult challenge is not paying attention to the things I am not supposed to know. John Locke doesn't have to keep track of everything, because he only knows what he knows.
But you have to keep track where on the time line all these things are supposed to happen to John Locke?
Yes, but in Locke's case, so far, he has only had the past and the present. As far as I know. Nobody has told me anything else. Both of those things are very clear to me and they are very clear to him. So, it's really not a challenge to me. It's more complicated for the fans of „Lost“.
How far in advance do you know what is going to happen to John? And I mean this more in terms of character development rather than plot development.
I don't know far at all. We are about to start shooting season five in the States, and I don't know how that begins. At the beginning of season four, we may have gotten the script two weeks before we began to shoot. By the end of the season, we got the script the day before we started to shoot. So, we don't know far in advance. The writers are very secretive, even with us. I would prefer they didn't tell me things I don't need to know because these are viewers' secrets I have to protect. I don't want them. It's not necessary.
So, the writers don't even tell you: We want to take John in this or that direction? You only get your screenplay, and that's it?
That's pretty much it. What I learned is this: Don't ask. Because they can't tell you. If I had a cast of twenty-some people I wouldn't tell any of them anything, ANYTHING.
There is a rumor that your colleague Matthew Fox is the only cast member who knows what the solution of the mystery in „Lost will be? Is that true?“
I have no idea. I wouldn't be surprised if he thinks he does. If he came and told me „I know what's gonna happen“, I would say „Ok, what?“, and then he would say „Well, I can't tell you“, and I'd say „Well, I don't believe you.“
it is said that the character of John Locke was specifically written four you...
That I also don't know. I wasn't actually told that. I was told that when they were gonna cast the show that they thought of me for John Locke. I think, when they conceived of this show that they didn't necessarily know where it was going, and I think, in the course of the development of the story they began to write for me. Because they see the tendencies of an actor, and they see things that they like, and they may begin to write for that actor. But I wasn't aware that the character of Locke was written with me in mind.
So, this is nothing that could have changed the way you approached the part as an actor?
No. I approach all my work in pretty much the same way: I try to figure out why a character is behaving the way he is, and I base my performance on those reasons. What are his needs? If they said: „This was written for you“, I don't think that would give me licence to do anything I wanted. I think I would still have to follow the script as I understand it.
Are you a sci fi fan yourself? Is „Lost something that you'd watch?“
I might. I think you have to be very attentive to watch „Lost“. I don't know if my schedule would allow me. Sometimes I compare it to the Rubik's Cube. If you stayed with that, you might watch „Lost“. I kept a Rubik's Cube for about three minutes, and then I moved on.
I am just a fan of good film and television. It may or may not be science fiction. But I am not a fan of science fiction per se. I won't watch something simply because it is science fiction.
But we noticed that you have played quite some roles in this genre (e.g., «The X-Files», «Millenium», «Alias»). Is this something that just happened, or was it some kind of careful career planning on your part?
I didn't plan it at all. It's something that just happened. I think it's just coincidence. I don't know why I ended up on those sort of iconic television programmes. I am grateful, of course. But if there is a reason why I get cast in those things I don't know what it is. And I don't want to know what it is, because then I might try to over-do it.
You have extensively worked on shows of both Chris Carter and J.J. Abrams. Can you tell us how you developed this relationship to two of the most influential showrunners of the last two decades?
In both cases I simply went into auditions for a role. They didn't seek me out. My agents called me and said, for example in the case of J.J. Abrams: „Will you go on an audition for a role on «Alias»?“ A lot of times, actors in Hollywood, if they think they are of a certain renown, they don't think they need to audition. I have never been one of those because I almost always needed a job. So, I said „Of course, I will.“ The particular episode was a sort of recap of „Alias“, all the way up to this point. I was a FBI man who was questioning Jennifer Garner, and we did about 27 pages of dialogue in a couple of days. And I think everybody was impressed by that, so they kept me on the show whenever they had to spout a lot of pointless information. They called me Mr. Exposition... That was a blessing, because it was a wonderful cast. I think J.J. Has a gift for putting people together that mesh well. And I think he has done it again.
Prior, to „Lost, what was your favorite show to work on?“
It was probably „Alias“. But also „Millenium“ and „The West Wing“. They seemed to have really talented and professional casts. And for me the most satisfying aspect of being an actor is woriking with other good, professional actors. That's the best thing about my job. That, and getting paid really well.
Payment is actually a good trasition to our next question: Last season got interrupted by the writer's strike. What will happen next season? Will there be a walkout by SAG?
I don't know. I'm not in the middle of that turmoil because in Hawaii, we are removed from it. The last impression I got was that there was about a fifty-fifty chance. Of course, I am in a position like: Can't we strike when I don't have a good job which is most of the time? Every actor who has a really good job doesn't feel like going on strike. But there is only a few of us. Most of us at any given time are unemployed.
How is working on Hawaii? Is it one big vacation between shooting the scenes? Or is it even harder than to just work on a sound stage in Los Angeles?
Sometimes it's like being trapped on vacation - or being crashed on a deserted island. Except, it's not deserted. It's just not home. I love Hawaii, I love to work there. My two favorite places that I've worked so far are Hawaii and Vancouver. But when I'm not working it's a very small island. And I tend to get a little island fever. That being said, I can't count my blessings, I am happy to be working there. So, I will never complain about this job.
Was there a big farewell party for Dominic Monaghan after season three? Or will we see him again?
I don't know. The answer to the first question is: No, there wasn't. I said my farewells to Dominic more privately. The partys tend to happen at the beginning, during the honeymoon period of shows. It is when everybody gets together and goes like: „Wow! We are successful!“ And you tell stories like: „Guess how people reacted to me on the street?“ But as you become more accustomed to it people become a little bit more private with their plans - and where they are going with this golden ball of success. You begin to not share it so much.
What about friendship within the cast?
I haven't tended personally to keep a lot of friends that I worked with. My friends are pretty much the people I raise my kids with in Maryland. I have a lot of acquaintances in the business, and probably I have more in common now with Michael Emerson on our show than with anybody else. We throw the word love around a lot, especially in Hollywood. „I love them all dearly“ - well, I don't love them ALL dearly. But I like them all pretty well. And I am always happy to go to work with these people. And that is not true of every cast I have ever worked with.
Are there any bets on which cast member might be the next to win an Emmy for «Lost»?
If I was a betting man, I would say Michael Emerson. You will see a lot of Ben in Season Four, and he does great work, brillant. If my wife would let me, I would vote for him myself, but I got to vote for me (laughter).
Because she's been to the Emmys now, and she likes to party, and you get a lot of free stuff. So, I said: „It would be ok if I simply got nominated, and didn't win?“ And she said: „Yeah, that would be ok.“ I don't think it's likely this year. I don't predict a nomination for myself.
But if Michael Emerson didn't get one, I'd be surprised.
On the internet, we came across some websites which seem to suggest that you are the source of rather erotic fantasies from some of your female viewers. How do you cope?
Could you write them down for me? (laughter) Because I don't think I have seen them yet. I would like to have those, just to be able to show them my wife once in a while. How do I cope? I haven't been confronted with this problem. But I look forward to it. I haven't met them, and maybe if I met them, I would rather they stopped. But I like to live with my illusions. I can pictures them now, all of them. And they are gorgeous!
I am sure they are! Mr. O'Quinn, thank you very much for this interview!
source : serienjunkies
lundi 16 juin 2008
dimanche 15 juin 2008
Naveen's interview at montecarlo festival
Well, this just feels like Christmas morning—especially if you've had “Naveen Andrews Interview” on your list for Santa for years now (like us).
As you may know, Naveen has been fairly elusive with the press in recent years; however, the man we know and love (and drool over) as Lost's Sayid Jarrah graciously took some time at the Monte Carlo TV Fest to chat about that itty-bitty island on which he’s been kicking ass for four seasons strong.
Keep reading to get the goods!
What do you think of the fact that the show has an end date?
Relief, really. I think it was the only way to keep the quality up—the quality we had from the first season—and hopefully that's been borne out by the fourth season.
What theory do you have about how the show will end?
I just hope that whatever it is, all these things that they've thrown out—all these nuggets from the polar bear to infinity—that they put it together into some cohesive whole that makes sense and is satisfying for the audience.
Where do you go in two years when the series ends?
Wherever the good work is, whether it's film or TV. Wherever the good writing is.
Sayid showed off some pretty insane fight moves in the season finale, while battling Keamy. Has he always had those skills or has he been practicing?
I presume he was always able to, coming from the military and being in the Republican Guard, which I believe was an elite force.
How have you prepared for a character who seems quiet and peaceful on the surface but has a deep, dark side as a former torturer?
There's obviously a certain amount of academic research you can do with history—somebody from the military and their faith, the country they're from. But with TV, especially with a show of this nature, you have to be open and prepared for anything they might throw at you. It could mean a complete 180 in terms of what drives your character, and if you've prepared to the extent where it becomes rigid, it's not going to be useful, is it?
Which character would you like to have been if you weren't Sayid?
I always thought it would be Locke. I always liked that character, but I'm too...maybe I need to shave my head and just age a bit more.
Steve Jones, the former Sex Pistol, guided you to your first AA meeting. How did you get to know him?
I met him at a dinner party in L.A., and I was shocked to meet somebody who had been in that band who was not completely drugged out. I found that really intriguing, and it made me think, "If he's done it, then maybe I've got a chance."
source : kristin at eonline
jeudi 12 juin 2008
Jorge and Naveen vids tele7jours interview
i'm french so i searched for you in french website some vids ^^
enjoy :D
jorge singing love me tender
naveen joke about finale season3 lol
jorge arrives to the montecarlo hotel
naveen arrives to the montecarlo hotel
enjoy :D
jorge singing love me tender
naveen joke about finale season3 lol
jorge arrives to the montecarlo hotel
naveen arrives to the montecarlo hotel
Jorge Garcia's interview at montecarlo festival
Did you know that people from Monaco are called Monegasque? That's almost as good as people from Glasgow being Glaswegians and people from Manchester being Mancunians!
Ahem. Anyway, on with the show! The 48th Monte Carlo TV Fest is chock-full of small-screen stars ready to talk about our shows and young Bryan Reesman is on assignment for WWK to get the goods.
Now, want to know Jorge Garcia's theory about the series finale of Lost, what it will take to get Hurley to go back to the Island and how the show as changed his life? Click in!
Is Hurley really unbalanced, or is the Island messing with him?
Unbalanced? I don't know. I have no idea what exactly is going with the "I see dead people" stuff. There's so much in playing that Hurley, and the craziness is the trickiest part. I've gone to directors and asked, "How is it that I get to the point to where I decide that blowing up the food is the best possible way to resolve this issue?" And all they can really say to me is, "Well, you've been in a mental institution." "Great, that helps a lot." But I just decide to believe that if [Hurley] feels that this is how this has to go, this is how it goes for him and just commit to it."
How long do you think it will take the Oceanic Six to get back to the Island?
I think that's what a lot of season five is going to be about, and hopefully we can do it in a season.
What will it take to convince Hurley to go back to the Island?
I don't know yet. There's this thing where Sayid comes to get Hurley [from Santa Rosa], and I'm curious what type of buddy adventures they might be going on.
Do you have a theory about how the show is going to end?
I feel like there's going to be a fight for the Island. There are at least two competing powers who can lay claim to that Island, and I feel like there is going to be some kind of fight for it at the end.
Have you been subject to the normal Hollywood pressure to lose weight, or have they said they like you the way you are and that's your character?
It hasn't come up. Well, it's come up with the audience apparently because that was a big question—why isn't Hurley losing weight? I was like, wow, with all the questions you're going to ask about the show, why are you focused on this? No one's asking why aren't the women getting hairy armpits?
How has the series changed your life?
There's nothing like it. When I got off the plane here, someone took my picture as I walked to baggage claim, as I got my luggage, as I walked out of the airport, as I got into the car, and even [as I was] in the car, he shot pictures through the window. That's a little much maybe. Every doorway I walk through? That's a little much. I get that they are filling a demand, and if the public didn't want that kind of stuff, there wouldn't be a business for it. That's just part of it.
source : jorge's interview kristin eonline
Chat with Terry
“I want to believe in magic”
Terry O’Quinn likes his character Locke in Lost. But if he had the opportunity to play someone else he would choose to play island hunk Sawyer. Continue reading to find out what Terry O’Quinn had to say:
Niklas W: Tell about the next season!
Terry O´Quinn: All I know about Lost is what you know about Lost if you´ve seen four seasons. We start shooting in August for season five and I have no idea how it begins.
Linda v Emil: wow, i got a big chock on the last episode ! did´nt thought that you was going to die . well, here´s my question : was it of age you died, or are we gonna find out how and why you died next season? Love the serie by the way ! xoxo
Terry O´Quinn: I don´t know why Jeremy Bentham died. Or why he´s called Jeremy Bentham... I hope we find out soon. But I can´t promise we´ll find out next season. Sayid said he committed suicide?
Johan: Have you ever considered leaving the show?
Terry O´Quinn: One word: NO.
Sten: Hey Terry! Can you see yourself in any of John Lockes charateristics?
Terry O´Quinn: Yes. Self doubt, impatience - those are the two biggest. And spirituality. I want to believe in magic.
Gabbe: Hello Terry! Must say i love the show, and if i knowed you where in stockholm i would dream to just say Hello. I wonder what are you going to do after the show has ended? Do you want to play in the show for more years? THANKS!!! GO LOST!
Terry O´Quinn: I want to do the show for as long as I can. Next summer I hope to e making a film in Ireland that was written my brother, Thomas.
Mårten: I guess there´s a hole lot of spare time when your trapped on an island or in a television production. Do you know any fun games to make time pass quicker?
Terry O´Quinn: None I can admit to.
Papageno: I take it, mr Lindelof is somewhat secretive... how far does this go? How long before the actual shooting do you get your episode script? Do you get the entire script or just an excerpt for the current shooting?
Terry O´Quinn: We usually get the entire script, unless there is something very secret. Anywhere from two weeks to one day before.
Björn: Who is your favourite character in LOST? Why?
Terry O´Quinn: Locke, of course. Because he´s very complicated. If I had to play another role, I´d play Sawyer, then Hurley.
Dennis: Wow, this is my biggest dream, to chat with a Lost star :D i got millions of questions to you Terry :), but im just going to ask you two questions. I am a very huge fan of Lost, I’ve been watching it since the very first episode and I will always do:). You know the hatch door, the door that you (Locke), Hurley, Kate and Jack blows up, is that hatch door really buried or is it just recorded in a studio? And what do you think of Lost the video game? Millions of people that must be writing to you, so you don’t need to answer my both questions if you don’t have time. And it is great that you are still alive in Lost, because i cried when i saw John Lock dead, there is no Lost without you. Best regards/ Dennis.
Terry O´Quinn: The hatch door was in the jungle, the interior of the hatch was filmed in a studio.
Frida: Hello! What have been the funniest thing in all seasons to shoot?
Terry O´Quinn: Not a lot of laughs in our show. But working with Hurley and Ben looking for the cabin was surpirsingly funny. Jorge says I wasn´t even in front? We had a fit of laughing, it was very late.
Terry O´Quinn: Sorry we could´nt get to more questions. We´ve been having trouble with the connection. I´m loving Stockholm and we´ll certainly come back. Thanks a lot for watching Lost and remember: John Locke is in the coffin... three years in the future! So hopefully, I´ll be seeing you all in season five. Thanks again! Love, Terry.
source : terry's interview
mercredi 11 juin 2008
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kristin spoilers !
Okay, I get the message. A week has passed since the season-four finale of Lost, but I can see from my flooded inbox that you still have a few little questions about what went down.
Damn you, island show, and your never-ending questions!
Mike in Hermosa Beach, Calif.: I have one question that I can't seem to find an answer to. And it's probably meant to be that we didn't hear, but what the hell did Sawyer whisper to Kate before he jumped?
Survey says: Nobody knows! I've checked with my sources, and also a rep for the show, and have been told by everyone that the writers are "saving that secret for later on." According to one insider who works on the show, that line (what Sawyer said) wasn't even in the script, so I'm guessing it was Josh Holloway spouting off his laundry list, or his favorite nursery rhyme, or most plausibly, his undying love for a certain E! TV correspondent. Bottom line, I wouldn't put too much (or any) stock into the gazillion "What Sawyer Said" videos currently playing on YouTube, some of which claim to have official subtitles. Bottom line: Only Damon and Carlton know. So if anyone sees them at Comic-Con next month (when they officially break their "radio silence") tackle them and tickle them until they tell, OK?
Jen in Boston: I just noticed on the alternate endings to the Lost season finale on abc.com, the ones with Desmond or Sawyer in the coffin. What is that about?
That is about making sure people like me (evil, evil people) didn't spill the beans on who was in the coffin before the finale aired. And about showing off how hot Sawyer and Desmond are when wearing suits (even if they are dead). Seriously, don't give those endings a second thought, because there's the external drama of managing the fandom and the foilers, and there's the show itself. As Joss Whedon once said, "Trust the tale, not the teller."
Anais in San Marino, Calif.: What did you think of the Jack's statement at the press conference in the "extended edition" of part one of "No Place Like Home" that Boone, Libby and Charlie survived the initial crash of 815 but died later?
I thought it was great, because it opens the door for the Oceanic Six to meet with Boone, Libby or Charlie's relatives, which in turns opens the door (IMHO) for parallel Boone, Libby and Charlie flashback scenes, hopefully from their time on the Island. And from a strictly production perspective, I think the fact that Ian Somerhalder, Cynthia Watros and Dominic Monaghan are still friends of the show, and have exhibited a willingness to do one-off guest returns, has a lot to do with them "surviving."
My question about all this, however, is why are three surivivors named by Jack in the press conference when he said only two others survived the initial crash when he was testifying at Kate's trial
By the way, if you haven't seen this scene yet, it's embedded above, and Jack starts talking about the other three survivors at the 0:45 mark.
Chris in Henderson, Nev.: If next season of Lost is about the Oceanic Six trying to get back, wouldn't it be more than just Emilie de Ravin who would need a holding contract? What about Josh Holloway, Terry O'Quinn, etc.?
They don't need holding contracts because we're going to see them on the Island next season, sillypants. I have no idea how they're going weave together the stories from back in the world with the stories from the Island, but Sawyer, Jin, Locke and company will be present and accounted for. I think a lot of season five will be a great ironic contrast between what the O6 think is happening on the Island, and what the Islanders think is happening in the world (all while the Widmore-Linus war rages around them).
Wallace in Nebraska: Kristin, if Emilie de Ravin (Claire) is not on Lost next year, where will she be?
Emilie de Ravin will be getting mani/pedis on Melrose and, I'm sure, booking other jobs (besides the ones we already told you about), while Claire, according to an inside source, "Is off with Christian." Whatever that means! By the way, we may still see Claire next year. It's just that EdR is not being used as a series regular, so we shouldn't expect to see much of her.
Eli in New York City: Kristin, I was curious to hear what you personally are looking forward to in season five? I'm hoping for more Ben-Charles scenes!
All I want for Christmas is a big reunion of the escapees with the still-stuck survivors. I can taste the tears of Jin and Sun's reunion now (she doesn't even know he's alive! the horror!), and they are sweet. The question, of course, is when it will happen.
So what are your thoughts? Can you stand a season of separation? Could you survive it if they filled it in with heretofore unseen Island flasbacks, dream sequences and ghostly visitations? Post your thoughts in the comments, because I can't be the only worried about this big split.
Jesse in Orlando: Hey Kristin, love your site. OK, quick question, but in the opening title sequence of my, well, our, favorite show Lost there is a part where the logo pixelates. I'm not sure if that makes sense, but it's as if the "O" and some of the "S" aren't fully rendered with whatever graphics program they were using. If you ever get a chance to ask Carlton or Damon, please do. It's a very simple title sequence, and the fact that it has a glitch must mean something.
If I recall correctly, that cheap hack J.J. Abrams actually created the Lost title sequence on his home computer as a placeholder while they were working on the pilot, and, lo and behold, it stuck! I know. That dude never does anything right.
source : kristin spoilers
Damn you, island show, and your never-ending questions!
Mike in Hermosa Beach, Calif.: I have one question that I can't seem to find an answer to. And it's probably meant to be that we didn't hear, but what the hell did Sawyer whisper to Kate before he jumped?
Survey says: Nobody knows! I've checked with my sources, and also a rep for the show, and have been told by everyone that the writers are "saving that secret for later on." According to one insider who works on the show, that line (what Sawyer said) wasn't even in the script, so I'm guessing it was Josh Holloway spouting off his laundry list, or his favorite nursery rhyme, or most plausibly, his undying love for a certain E! TV correspondent. Bottom line, I wouldn't put too much (or any) stock into the gazillion "What Sawyer Said" videos currently playing on YouTube, some of which claim to have official subtitles. Bottom line: Only Damon and Carlton know. So if anyone sees them at Comic-Con next month (when they officially break their "radio silence") tackle them and tickle them until they tell, OK?
Jen in Boston: I just noticed on the alternate endings to the Lost season finale on abc.com, the ones with Desmond or Sawyer in the coffin. What is that about?
That is about making sure people like me (evil, evil people) didn't spill the beans on who was in the coffin before the finale aired. And about showing off how hot Sawyer and Desmond are when wearing suits (even if they are dead). Seriously, don't give those endings a second thought, because there's the external drama of managing the fandom and the foilers, and there's the show itself. As Joss Whedon once said, "Trust the tale, not the teller."
Anais in San Marino, Calif.: What did you think of the Jack's statement at the press conference in the "extended edition" of part one of "No Place Like Home" that Boone, Libby and Charlie survived the initial crash of 815 but died later?
I thought it was great, because it opens the door for the Oceanic Six to meet with Boone, Libby or Charlie's relatives, which in turns opens the door (IMHO) for parallel Boone, Libby and Charlie flashback scenes, hopefully from their time on the Island. And from a strictly production perspective, I think the fact that Ian Somerhalder, Cynthia Watros and Dominic Monaghan are still friends of the show, and have exhibited a willingness to do one-off guest returns, has a lot to do with them "surviving."
My question about all this, however, is why are three surivivors named by Jack in the press conference when he said only two others survived the initial crash when he was testifying at Kate's trial
By the way, if you haven't seen this scene yet, it's embedded above, and Jack starts talking about the other three survivors at the 0:45 mark.
Chris in Henderson, Nev.: If next season of Lost is about the Oceanic Six trying to get back, wouldn't it be more than just Emilie de Ravin who would need a holding contract? What about Josh Holloway, Terry O'Quinn, etc.?
They don't need holding contracts because we're going to see them on the Island next season, sillypants. I have no idea how they're going weave together the stories from back in the world with the stories from the Island, but Sawyer, Jin, Locke and company will be present and accounted for. I think a lot of season five will be a great ironic contrast between what the O6 think is happening on the Island, and what the Islanders think is happening in the world (all while the Widmore-Linus war rages around them).
Wallace in Nebraska: Kristin, if Emilie de Ravin (Claire) is not on Lost next year, where will she be?
Emilie de Ravin will be getting mani/pedis on Melrose and, I'm sure, booking other jobs (besides the ones we already told you about), while Claire, according to an inside source, "Is off with Christian." Whatever that means! By the way, we may still see Claire next year. It's just that EdR is not being used as a series regular, so we shouldn't expect to see much of her.
Eli in New York City: Kristin, I was curious to hear what you personally are looking forward to in season five? I'm hoping for more Ben-Charles scenes!
All I want for Christmas is a big reunion of the escapees with the still-stuck survivors. I can taste the tears of Jin and Sun's reunion now (she doesn't even know he's alive! the horror!), and they are sweet. The question, of course, is when it will happen.
So what are your thoughts? Can you stand a season of separation? Could you survive it if they filled it in with heretofore unseen Island flasbacks, dream sequences and ghostly visitations? Post your thoughts in the comments, because I can't be the only worried about this big split.
Jesse in Orlando: Hey Kristin, love your site. OK, quick question, but in the opening title sequence of my, well, our, favorite show Lost there is a part where the logo pixelates. I'm not sure if that makes sense, but it's as if the "O" and some of the "S" aren't fully rendered with whatever graphics program they were using. If you ever get a chance to ask Carlton or Damon, please do. It's a very simple title sequence, and the fact that it has a glitch must mean something.
If I recall correctly, that cheap hack J.J. Abrams actually created the Lost title sequence on his home computer as a placeholder while they were working on the pilot, and, lo and behold, it stuck! I know. That dude never does anything right.
source : kristin spoilers
vendredi 6 juin 2008
lost magazine#17
little sneak peek about the new issue
Hello and welcome to ABC's exclusive sneak-peek at the brand new issue of the Official LOST Magazine!
Still reeling from the adrenaline-charged season four finale? Us too! With the hiatus once again upon us, we've lined up another action-packed issue for you to help fill all your Lost needs!
Tapping the vein of Lost's dark side, we develop a cabin fever of our own in our exclusive By the Fire chats with Jorge Garcia (Hurley) and Michael Emerson (Ben), two of the islanders blessed/cursed with the ability to visit Jacob's place.
Hatch fanatics keen to gain a closer look at the island's subterranean machinations will love the behind-the-scenes feature on The Tempest, and our 'The Others' sections are also looking pretty special this issue, including Director of Photography Cort Fey's fantastic appraisal of his role on the show.
Co-Executive Producers Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis return to our New Transmissions zone, and Co-Creator/Executive Producer Damon Lindelof takes a break to answer eight of your questions down in the Pearl station. There are also posters, news, and much more besides to keep you going on the long road to season five. Read on for an extract from our Hugo Reyes (Hurley) interview.
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To Absent Friends
First Libby, and then his closest friend on the island, Charlie... Hurley has had a hard time losing the people closest to him since he survived the crash of Oceanic Flight 815. But with season four's revelation that he is one of the Oceanic Six -- a survivor who gets off the island -- further stresses affect the loveable Hugo Reyes. Actor JORGE GARCIA talks exclusively about playing one of the show's most loved lost souls...
Lost Magazine: Casting Cheech Marin as Hurley's father was a coup...
Jorge Garcia: Cheech was great! The way the exit was set up, we had a lot of moments where we were just hanging out at the dining room table, or at the psychic, so we had a lot of down time to chat. He had stories about his Cheech and Chong days so it was cool.
Before Charlie's passing, were you happy with their goodbye on the beach?
It was kind of melancholy. Someone called it the end of an era. That was a bit sad. There is a clever way they are able to take a lot of the overly dramatic stuff out of the sad scenes. They do it for a lot of the other kinds of scenes too. I liked how they showed that only Charlie knew the dynamics of this final goodbye. I thought that was a really nice touch. It was reminiscent of how all Hurley could say to Libby when she was dying was, "Sorry I forgot the blanket." Those are two great moments and those are the choices the writers make which are very strong and real in a way.
Charlie tells Hurley he loves him but Hurley doesn't seem to get it... or does he?
Yeah, I just brush it off and go, "I love you too, you weirdo." That is it. It really set up well the moment, later this season, where Hurley finds out not only what happened, but that Charlie volunteered for his fate.
Why do you think those two characters clicked?
I don't know. We are no more opposite than Shannon and Sayid. When you are thrust into a situation, you just find who you cling to. In a sense, they were not cut out to be heroes or villains. They just find each other. I love that scene when they are going through records in the hatch and it's basically like a dorm-room scene between two roommates.
source : lost magazine#17