mardi 30 juin 2009
LOST news with kristin and carlton !
Scott in Halifax, Nova Scotia: Lost!
At the 35th Annual Saturn Awards in Burbank, Calif., we asked Lost's Michael Emerson how Ben (who once crushed hard on Juliet) would react to the news that she had nuked herself, and Emerson said: "Ben's no longer in a position to entertain romantic notions. I don't think there's room for romance in Ben's world right now. As much as he admires her on a lot of levels, I don't think he can do anything about it." We also asked, on a scale of one to 10, how he would rate Elizabeth Mitchell's awesomeness? "It would be a number higher than 10." Word.
Jill in Auckland, New Zealand: I need some new Lost news!
The best we can offer you on this fine afternoon is Lost show runner Carlton Cuse saying nothing about Lost at the Saturn Awards, but saying it darn well:
Watch With Kristin: How much of the speculation on the Internet about Lost season six is correct? Give us a percentage.
Carlton Cuse: I'm not really good at math, so no speculation about that.
WWK: You're the best stonewaller ever.
CC: This is what we like to call stonewalling season, where we try to preserve radio silence—but we'll be coming out of Comic-Con with some cool things, I think, so we're excited about that.
WWK: There is one very important question.
CC: OK.
WWK: Can you get Josh Holloway to come to Comic-Con?
CC: Mmmm...That's a good idea, which I will pitch to the appropriate parties. Josh is great. We would love it if Josh would come.
WWK: And here's a question you're not going to answer. Season one: Jack's the most important person ever. Season four: Ben's the key to everything. Season five: Jacob. If you had to pick a character who was the most central to what Lost is in the end, who would it be?
CC: You're right, I'm not going to answer that.
1. We tried.
2. Tell Holloway in the comments that he should appear on Lost's final Comic-Con panel.
source : kristin eoline
lundi 29 juin 2009
two commentaries for dvd season 5 revealed
thanks andy for the info
For now we know we'll get two commentaries of those episodes
because you left
he's our you
i can't wait more details for the dvd !
Team Darlton about Comic Con '09
In a separate interview at the Saturns, Lost executive producer Carlton Cuse told a group of reporters that he would not answer any questions about the coming season, not even with vague, dodgy answers. But he promised that he and fellow executive producer Damon Lindelof will be ready to answer questions for fans attending the Lost panel at Comic-Con International in San Diego next month.
"I hope you're coming to Comic-Con," Cuse said in a group interview. "Traditionally, Damon and I go into radio silence this time of year, and then at Comic-Con, we will answer questions. We want to give the fans a chance to speculate and theorize about what they saw in the finale, so we don't want to kind of be interpreting the finale at this point. Come Comic-Con, we'll have a few more things to say about what's going to happen in season six."
Somebody please ask if we're going to see what happened if the plane never crashed so Cuse will give us an answer. "Perhaps, or it will be evaded in more elaborate detail," he said.
Lost returns in January 2010 on ABC.
Source: Scifiwire
Michael Emerson talks about season 6
As usual, all things about ABC's Lost are hush hush, lest any posters on the Fuselage message boards get wind of spoilers, but rumors persist that long-departed cast members such as Maggie Grace may return for at least one appearance in the show's sixth and final season.
First things first though: Are the regulars still coming back? Season five ended with a bomb exploding in the past, possibly erasing the entire present of the show.Michael Emerson, who plays Ben Linus, confirmed that at least he is still an active part of the show. "My understanding is that I am," Emerson said in an exclusive interview last week at the Saturn Awards in Burbank, Calif. "For how much of season six, that's a good question."
Yes, more cryptic answers from the actor who plays the most cryptic character on the show. He even kiboshed my theory about erasing the present timeline. If the bomb prevented the crash of Oceanic Flight 815, seeing everybody live happily ever after wouldn't earn high ratings for the finale.
"I could see why you might think that, but from my perspective as playing that character who arrived late on that show, it doesn't sound terribly dramatic unless there's something in that equation that I don't quite get," Emerson said. "I'm just curious about what dramatic paths we'll follow."
One dramatic path might be further explorations of the mysterious Jacob. The fifth season finale revealed Jacob as a corporal presence, but still not quite human. Ben stabbed him, intending to kill Jacob. "I'm still not sure that he's a person like you and [me]," Emerson said. "I'm still not sure he's a person like Ben. Is he killable? I don't know. We haven't been to his funeral yet so I don't know. I don't know where all that's going."
Season six might finally give us a Ben flashback. We've seen Ben in flash-forwards, sending Sayid on assassination missions and trying to shoot Desmond. We've met Young Ben in the past, but we have yet to see Ben flash back to reflect on his own adult life.
"What constitutes a proper Ben flashback?" Emerson said. "There are some gaps in Ben's bio, and I think we may look backward a couple of times this season. I'm just guessing."
Don't expect any big changes for Ben, though. While audiences have seen him go from Henry Gale to the evil leader of the Others to a sympathetic young boy, Emerson has always acted as Ben and will continue to do so. "Ben has always seemed straightforward to me, and I don't think Ben has changed much over time," he said. "I think audience perceptions of Ben has changed."
Source: Scifiwire
Lost panel at comic con some infos
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TV studios plan a strong presence at Comic-Con, with at least one company scheduling a record number of show panels.
The annual fan convention seems to feature a greater number of TV series each summer, with next month's lineup including a few titles beyond the usual sci-fi and fantasy genres. Procedurals such as Fox's "Bones" and USA's "Burn Notice," Fox's musical "Glee" and Discovery's "MythBusters" are in the mix.
Warner Bros. TV is bringing 11 shows to the event, the most the studio has featured.
"Comic-Con is the one place where Warner Bros. cross-divisionally presents a face to the consumer," said Lisa Gregorian, the studio's executive vp marketing.
One returning WBTV program is CBS' "The Big Bang Theory," which the studio brought to the event for the first time last year. Most sitcoms would not be a good fit for the Comic-Con crowd, but the geek-friendly "Big Bang" drew an enthusiastic response. The studio hopes to make a panel for the show a regular event, particularly after its ratings surged last fall.
When selecting programs for Comic-Con, Gregorian said any show with a mythology automatically belongs, and even genre series not premiering until midseason should screen.
"Our philosophy is that if it's ready, and it's great, and you're not making a lot of changes to it, you should show it to the fans," said Gregorian, whose midseason program "Human Target" will be shown.
ABC Studios is hosting at least seven panels, including one for the final season of ABC's "Lost," credited as the first TV show to launch at Comic-Con.
ABC has taken an increasingly unique approach to its "Lost" panel. Instead of simply screening footage and answering questions, the event is a carefully planned production that typically includes specifically shot footage and surprise guests.
"We've been working on the 'Lost' panel for literally months," said Mike Benson, executive vp marketing at ABC Entertainment. "We want the audience to experience 'Lost' in a fully entertaining way."
This year, ABC Studios is extending that approach to panels for its new ABC dramas "V" and "Flash Forward."
"We don't like to just stick people on a panel and have them answer questions," Benson said. "We feel like we have to do more for the audience than just promote the show. By having that experience, it gets them talking about the panel more."
20th TV is offering about nine panels, including those for Fox's new animated comedy "The Cleveland Show" and the newly revived "Futurama."
NBC Universal has at least eight programs, but most are for Sci Fi Channel and USA, with the studio planning only a "Heroes" panel for NBC. ("Chuck," produced by WBTV, also will have a panel.) The studio's apocalyptic midseason drama "Day One" will not be shown -- an NBC Uni spokesperson said it is "too early" -- but there will be some buzz-building marketing.
In one network's case, Comic-Con itself will be used as programming. G4 will broadcast what is billed as the first televised panel in the event's history. Olivia Munn and Kevin Pereira will host the two-hour "Star Wars Spectacular," including a table read of a new "Clone Wars" script.
Comic-Con boasts heavy TV lineup
Warner Bros. TV alone plans to present 11 series
By James Hibberd
June 28, 2009, 06:27 PM ET
TV studios plan a strong presence at Comic-Con, with at least one company scheduling a record number of show panels.
The annual fan convention seems to feature a greater number of TV series each summer, with next month's lineup including a few titles beyond the usual sci-fi and fantasy genres. Procedurals such as Fox's "Bones" and USA's "Burn Notice," Fox's musical "Glee" and Discovery's "MythBusters" are in the mix.
Warner Bros. TV is bringing 11 shows to the event, the most the studio has featured.
"Comic-Con is the one place where Warner Bros. cross-divisionally presents a face to the consumer," said Lisa Gregorian, the studio's executive vp marketing.
One returning WBTV program is CBS' "The Big Bang Theory," which the studio brought to the event for the first time last year. Most sitcoms would not be a good fit for the Comic-Con crowd, but the geek-friendly "Big Bang" drew an enthusiastic response. The studio hopes to make a panel for the show a regular event, particularly after its ratings surged last fall.
When selecting programs for Comic-Con, Gregorian said any show with a mythology automatically belongs, and even genre series not premiering until midseason should screen.
"Our philosophy is that if it's ready, and it's great, and you're not making a lot of changes to it, you should show it to the fans," said Gregorian, whose midseason program "Human Target" will be shown.
ABC Studios is hosting at least seven panels, including one for the final season of ABC's "Lost," credited as the first TV show to launch at Comic-Con.
ABC has taken an increasingly unique approach to its "Lost" panel. Instead of simply screening footage and answering questions, the event is a carefully planned production that typically includes specifically shot footage and surprise guests.
"We've been working on the 'Lost' panel for literally months," said Mike Benson, executive vp marketing at ABC Entertainment. "We want the audience to experience 'Lost' in a fully entertaining way."
This year, ABC Studios is extending that approach to panels for its new ABC dramas "V" and "Flash Forward."
"We don't like to just stick people on a panel and have them answer questions," Benson said. "We feel like we have to do more for the audience than just promote the show. By having that experience, it gets them talking about the panel more."
20th TV is offering about nine panels, including those for Fox's new animated comedy "The Cleveland Show" and the newly revived "Futurama."
NBC Universal has at least eight programs, but most are for Sci Fi Channel and USA, with the studio planning only a "Heroes" panel for NBC. ("Chuck," produced by WBTV, also will have a panel.) The studio's apocalyptic midseason drama "Day One" will not be shown -- an NBC Uni spokesperson said it is "too early" -- but there will be some buzz-building marketing.
In one network's case, Comic-Con itself will be used as programming. G4 will broadcast what is billed as the first televised panel in the event's history. Olivia Munn and Kevin Pereira will host the two-hour "Star Wars Spectacular," including a table read of a new "Clone Wars" script.
source : www.hollywoodreporter.com
samedi 27 juin 2009
ben promotionals photos for s5
Foxy's article in french magazine some spoilers too !
foxy was at monte carlo festival and french reporter met him and he answered fews questions about LOST, his character in s5 and some infos about s6 too
here a summary of what he said about LOST
he said :
-he loves hurley character (his favorite after jack) and wishes he could play a comedy show or movie 'cause jack never got funny scenes.
-jack wants redemption and that's why he went back on the island, it's a tortured man and he believe at the end of the show, jack will find redemption.
-he never believed in jate and don't think they'll ever come back in each other arm again.
-In s5, jack changed a lot and don't try to control everything, he became man of faith. because of locke he thinks he has mission on the island.
-in s6, jack will fight someone more powerful than Ben but he can't say more about it.
-no more flashback or time travel, linear storyline for s6.
-s6 will give us all answers, some fans could be disappointed about it 'cause nobody can see the thing the same way, they can't satisfiaze everyone.
-this last season will proove they knew the end since the beginning.
-the end, will be sad, beautiful and liberator.
-he'll be sad at the end of LOST 'cause he'll have to say goodbye to some people. he was close of people during 5 years but know after the show will end, they'll not be anymore and his life will take another road.
-he'll leave hawaii and go in Oregon with his family.
-he don't want to work on tv show again but make movie.
josh holloway and his wife and their baby talking a walk candids
enjoy ^^
more candids here : justjared
Josh holloway with his nieces candids
thank sufrom outlaws for the head up
source : www.ineedmyfix.com and www.contactmusic.com
18 hours for lost season 6 !
Tweexclusive: ABC confirms that Lost's sixth and final season will total 18 hours, including two-hour premiere and two-hour finale.
source : ausiello
Cursed photoshoot josh and evi in LQ
now, it's LQ, not HQ but it's very hard to get it, those photoshoot are on the place hard place but also the most important for all media so for now i share LQ and soon i can (i dunno when)i'll get the HQ ! nothing impossible for lyly guys ! and this week end, promo pics are back here too :) sorry it take time but i got personnal issue and i wasn't ready to work hard on my blog
kiss
vendredi 26 juin 2009
The King of the Pop is Dead
I wasn't big fan of him, but he was good singer and like the KING's death, I think he deserved this post here,
RIP, Michael Jackson
-Lyly
mercredi 24 juin 2009
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje wants to return on LOST !
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje disappointed Lost fans and angered producers when he asked to be released from his role as Mr. Eko after his parents passed away in 2006. “It was a very traumatic year,” he says. The Brit would now welcome a return to Hawaii and a fat paycheck from ABC. “To be able to give that rich character some completion would be nice,” says Adewale, who stays in touch with fellow Lost corpses Harold Perrineau (Michael) and Dominic Monaghan (Charlie).
Back at work, Adewale has roles in the big-screen “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” and Monk, both bowing August 7. On the final season of the USA mystery, he’ll prove to be the catalyst to Monk unlocking his wife’s murder.
“My character comes from Nigeria to America to find out what happened to his wife, who was killed in a hit-and-run,” Adewale says. “In the process I come across Monk, who lost his wife in a similar manner. It’s a sweet, sad story that reignites Monk’s fervor to solve her murder.”
source : tv guide
mardi 23 juin 2009
Charlie's return on Lost ? more infos !
Rumors have been swirling for the past month about Dominic Monaghan's upcoming projects.
In addition to talk that he might have a role on ABC's Flash Forward (with fellow Lostie Sonya Walger), there's been ever-noisier buzz about a possible Lost return engagement. Could it really happen?
Well, we just got a juicy tip that suggests there very well might be a place for doomed rock bassist Charlie Pace in season six of Lost. Here's what we're hearing...
A reliable spy tells us that Monaghan, one of the key original Lost castmembers, and Lost show runner Damon Lindelof had breakfast together this morning at a Fairfax district eatery in Los Angeles. Of course, the meal might just have been a friendly sit-down between two colleagues (and/or because waffles are delicious), but as Lost-loving optimists, we have to hope that it was a meeting where the two talents came to terms about the story that puts Charlie Pace back in the mix for season six.
Now, there's no telling what the last episodes of Lost will really be like. Speculation begins with a safe landing for Oceanic flight 815 and from there gets really, really crazy.
In the many months between now and the season-six premiere, the best we can do is sit back and let our imaginations run wild, collect pieces of the jigsaw puzzle and hone our dreams and theories about the castaways of Mystery Friggin' Island. So what's your theory?
If Dominic Monaghan is returning to Lost, do you think he will reappear as strung out 815 Charlie? Or would he be hanging out with Hurley (Jorge Garcia) as a transcendent (but dead) rock god? Does he have an alternate-universe dopplegänger? The possibilities are endless.
source : kristin eonline
Your 2009 Amy Awards Winners
The results are in. Thanks to the thousands of readers who voted in the 2009 Amy Awards. Like I've always said, if we were in charge of the Emmys they would be so much more fun.
As we discussed, I did not include "Skip this question" in the winning totals, although the option did prevail in four out of the 12 categories (as noted by an asterisk below). By the way the photo to your left is because Josh Holloway got the most votes out of any category. How about that James?
Here are your 2009 Amy Award winners.
3. Could You Repeat That? I Couldn't Hear Over The Gasps in The Room or Most Shocking Moment or Plot Twist
The winner with 32% of the vote: Locke is really dead on "Lost"
Runner up with 25% of the vote: Kutner commits suicide on "House"
And the rest :
George is the John Doe victim on "Grey's Anatomy" 23%
Peter is from the alternate reality on "Fringe" 12%
Alpha is revealed on "Dollhouse" 8%
4. Please Pass The Kleenex or Most Heart Wrenching Scene
The winner with 48% of the vote: Juliet loses her grasp of Sawyer’s hand and falls on "Lost"
Runner up with 17% of the vote: J.D. imagines his future on "Scrubs"
And the rest :
Laura Roslin dies on "Battlestar Galactica" 14%
Jason is reunited with his girlfriend and son while Tim Riggins looks on on "Friday Night Lights" 12%
Smash thanks Coach Taylor before leaving for college on "Friday Night Lights" 9%
7. If This Character Were Real, I Would Totally Marry Him or Hottest Actor
The winner with 40% of the vote: Sawyer (Josh Holloway) on "Lost"
Runner up with 39% of the vote: Dean Winchester (Jensen Ackles) on "Supernatural"
And the rest:
Tim Riggins (Taylor Kitsch) on "Friday Night Lights" 8%
Seeley Booth (David Boreanaz) on "Bones" 7%
Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) on "Castle" 6%
8. If This Character Were Real, I Would Totally Marry Her or Hottest actress*
The winner with 34% of the vote: Sarah Walker (Yvonne Strahovski) on "Chuck"
Runner up with 19% of the vote: Echo (Eliza Dushku) on "Dollhouse"
And the rest:
Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) on "Gossip Girl" 17%
Dani Reese (Sarah Shahi) on "Life" 16%
Kate Austen (Evangeline Lilly) on "Lost" 14%
source : http://blog.zap2it.com
lundi 22 juin 2009
JJ Abrams Convention cancelled
i just learnt it :( here the message from showmastersonline.com
hi all
it saddens me to have to tell you that Abrams Inc is having to be cancelled
we had a meeting today to see if there was anyway to move forward on this event and we all agreed that there is just not enough interest in this event
now we had this issues before with the lost event we ran
as lost was the bigger show behind Abrams Inc we felt if it was going to work we needed a big lost name
with michel we had that big name and if it was going to work then this would give it the big kick it needed
but when he was put up as a guest lots of people talked about what a great guest he was but we sold very few tickets of the back of this
we needed more ticket sales to book the next big guest , but sadly that never happened and with only around 67 tickets sold we could not keep this going and have to cancel Abrams Inc
the sad thing is we all here are big fans of lost and Mark loves Alias and we all wanted to run this event
now i know people are going to say we needed more guest from the start but please try to understand if we booked more smaller guest it would not have saved this event and also if we booked some of the smaller guests we would not have had the budget for more of the bigger guests , so really we needed people to book tickets of the big name we put up and then we could go for more guest , but sadly this is not to be
we tried and we so wanted this to happen so we are sorry
we will refund everyone in the next few days for there tickets and hotel rooms will be refunded as well soon
all i can say is we have been holding back on Lost ,Alias ,Fringe guest for all the other shows we run so now you will get to see more guest from these show at Collectormania the like so fans of the shows will get to meet some of the guest in the future
anyway i hope you can see we did try our best and that we are sorry to have to cancel this event
yours
jason
dimanche 21 juin 2009
Josh holloway and Yessica and baby's holloway on LA more pics
ok since i've get access on several website of candids and also photoshoot i decided to put a tag on my photos, it's just 'cause i don't want people to steal it and i can tell you there is several people who love to do that i'll not do that on abc promo pics, always ABC tag for candids and photoshoot, i'll !