vendredi 21 mai 2010
mardi 18 mai 2010
Tv guide article : Damon Lindelof talks about Jacob&MIB and the finale (spoilers)

Given all the time Lost has spent lately on Jacob (Mark Pellegrino) and the Man in Black (Terry O'Quinn), you might think they're the key to the show or something. They're not.
"It would be mis-categorizing to think this is the epitome of what Lost is," executive producer Damon Lindelof tells TVGuide.com. "Obviously the island was there before these babies were born, and lots of things were going on before they came there. What those stories are isn't relevant to the story we told, which is the crash of Oceanic 815 and what the ultimate fates of the survivors are."
Lindelof's explanation of what to expect echoes a line Jacob delivered to the Man in Black in the Season 5 finale: "It only ends once. Anything that happens before that is just progress."
"I wish that we could say that the finale is going to be enormously definitive," Lindelof says. "We found that when we told people that we've got definitive answers coming, it's not as definitive as the fans want it to be, therefore there's this ongoing and vociferous debate about what things mean.
"All we can say is: Lost is only ending once," he adds. "There's only one finale. There's not a question mark at the end of the end. There's not a dot, dot, dot. This is our story and it's over. Hopefully there's going to be a lot of interpretation in its wake."
"This was a pilot where the question asked secondary to 'What is the monster?' was 'How will you sustain this as a TV series?'" he says. "If I had said, 'We'll be fine for 120 episodes, and then we'll end it,' nobody ever would've believed it, including me. I think the show is a blessing and we're really grateful to be here."
source : tv guide
vendredi 14 mai 2010
Photos : promo pics episode 6x15

sorry it took me times, i was busy those days but here the promo pics of the amazing Jacob&MIB centric !
others promo pics here : gallery epi 6x15
jeudi 13 mai 2010
Mark Pellegrino's interview with Tv guide (some spoilers)

TVGuide.com: Last night's Lost was quite the head scratcher.
Pellegrino: I've been hearing that. I've been hearing quite a bit about that. [Laughs]
TVGuide.com: A lot of fans griped after the episode because they still felt confused about the mythology. Will there be more explanation in the last few episodes?
Pellegrino: There will be. There will be some ends tied, but I can't guarantee that for everyone. People have been debating the meaning of the show and the various subplots for years, and I wonder if all of the questions are going to be answered. That's a tall order, but I think many people will be satisfied.
TVGuide.com: All along we thought Jacob was a good guy, but he's not as good as we thought.
Pellegrino: On a certain level, the line between good and evil has an indistinctive blurring. I think there's a lot of crossover in the show. That doesn't necessarily mean that I'm not good, though. Things will become clearer in the next episode, definitely. I think you'll make up your mind one way or the other for sure, but it's not going to be clean and pristine. You'll definitely come down on one side or the other.
TVGuide.com: How did Jacob go from a mama's boy to a man of confidence?
Pellegrino: I think there's a transformation that takes place when my mother gives me the wine. It opens certain doors for me. I think living for almost 2000 years — just the simple act of living, thinking and turning over ideas — can lead, hopefully, to a kind of wisdom.
more of the interview here : tv guide interview
mardi 11 mai 2010
Tv guide summary for epi 6x15

Lost
Sadly, we must scratch Sayid, Sun and Jin from the list of candidates to succeed Jacob. That leaves Jack, Sawyer and Hurley, who, along with Kate, are back on the beach and awaiting the final battle with the Locke Monster, whose motives become clear (or at least as clear as things get on Lost) in this episode. Speaking of battles, expect background on the epochal Jacob-Man in Black tilt. And Allison Janney becomes part of the Lost universe, playing a character listed as "Woman."
source : tv guide
mercredi 5 mai 2010
vendredi 26 mars 2010
Video : Vodcast with Nestor Carbonell about episode 6x09
mercredi 24 mars 2010
Photos : 35 additional promo pics for episode 6x09 in MQ+
mercredi 17 mars 2010
dimanche 21 février 2010
Lost toys : Hurley, Locke, Ben, Jacob and MIB
Serie1 : Ben&Kate (no photo for Kate yet)

Serie2 :Hurley&Locke

Serie3 : Jacob&MIB

source : UGO.com
mardi 2 février 2010
EW article : the scene you must need to see before tomorrow
I asked Damon Lindelof, who co-wrote the pilot with JJ Abrams, if the backgammon scene was an attempt to plant a flag for the series end game. This is what he said:
“We can’t rewrite history and say that at the time the pilot was being constructed we were using phrases like “The Man In Black” and “Jacob,” but we can say that the overriding theme of The Island and what an endgame might look like — and that Locke was the character that was tapped into this almost instantly — was all sort of calibrated. Looking back on that scene, its intention at the time that it was written and its intention today is exactly the same, which is to basically set the stakes for the entire series. At the time that we wrote it, we didn’t think that there was going to be an episode two. At the time that we wrote it, it was a conversation about the good and evil internal in the people themselves. But obviously, as the show grew and blossomed out, that same conversation grew to encompass the nature of The Island and The Island’s affect on those people.”
source : EW
lundi 1 février 2010
Videos : Preview of Lost 6x00 "the finale chapter"
so Enjoy this preview !
lundi 18 janvier 2010
Damon and Carlton's interview with skyone
mercredi 9 décembre 2009
Episode 6x09 Snippets

1)Jacob and the Man in Black are connection with Richard Alpert
2)Richard Alpert has met MIB in his Flashback
3)Richard Alpert has met Jacob in his Flashback
4)Jacob and Richard Alpert are involved in a fight which involves a "special" knife
5)This fight occurs in the 1800's
Source: SpoilerTV
source: DarkUfo
mardi 17 novembre 2009
Exclusive Interview: Mark Pellegrino

Yesterday, Mark Pellegrino talked in some detail about his role as Lucifer on the CW hit series Supernatural. Today, in the second half of our exclusive two-part interview, the talented actor sheds admittedly less light on what viewers can expect to see early in the new year when he returns to Lost as the enigmatic character, Jacob. Damn that Lost veil of secrecy! We also got Pellegrino talking about the upcoming horror film Bad Meat (2009) and even about his skeleton in the closet: the astonishingly awful action-drama on roller blades, Prayer of the Rollberboys (1990), which starred Corey Haim and Patricia Arquette.
Lost is one of the most complex and dense series ever produced. Having stepped into the show so late in The Game, with your first appearance in the fifth-season finale, "The Incident," how much do you need to understand the Lost universe in order to play a character as enigmatic as Jacob?
My wife can usually know the end of a movie from the beginning. She knew within five minutes that Bruce Willis was dead in The Sixth Sense. Very annoying sometimes. And she doesn't even know what it means yet or where everything is going in Lost. And that's the beauty of that show. They always surprise ya. Since I'm not quite as clever as her -- when the ring rolled across the floor, so did my jaw -- I prefer to be on a need-to-know basis. I know what I need in the scene and how I feel about it. And that's it, although I occasionally get an ominous hint or two...which I can't reveal.
How much have (Lost writers-producers) Damon Lindelof and Bryan Burk and the guys told you about Jacob? And to your thinking, who -- or what -- the hell is this guy?
On this account I can say very little. The things I do know, I am sorry to say, will be revealed at a later date.
We tried. Let's go at it this way. How many episodes can we expect to see you in? And what are the chances you'll be around long enough to appear in the series finale?
There will be a number. But the amount and placement are locked away in a safe, deep in a cave in Diamond Head.
IMDb says you're working on a film called Bad Meat. What's the basic premise and what do you play?
Bad Meat is a horror-comedy, my favorite genre, about some delinquent kids who get sent to a kind of summer boot camp to straighten them out. After the disgruntled cook feeds the sadistic staff some bad meat -- which transforms them into flesh-eating zombies a la mad cow disease -- the kids have to literally fight their way through the wilderness and the zombies to safety. I play the very sadistic camp counselor and boss of the whole crazy crew. What fun.
We're pretty sure that most people ask you for stories about The Big Lebowski and your experience on that, but you're in one of our all-time favorite bad movies, Prayer of the Rollerboys. What do you remember of playing Banjo in that?
My God. You had to go there didn't you?! Day of the Rope! Let's see. Here's some fragments, because that was a long time ago. I remember bad hair. My girlfriend called me "the tip" -- short for Q-tip -- because of the color of my hair. Corey (Haim) could skate. I thought I could, but had a really hard time in those absurd formations. Patricia (Arquette) was adorable. That little stunt double for Corey kicked my ass with a plastic pipe. I had a welt on my ribs the size of Wisconsin. And that's it. Banjo!
Written By Ian Spelling (Contributing Writer)
source: Popstar
vendredi 23 octobre 2009
Detailed Set and Filming Report

Here is another report from my good and "colourful" friend on the island "Le Point d'Exclamation".
Yo dark!Got more scoop stuff for ya.Was able to catch some filming
dude. You already have some pap snaps of the shoot earlier with Hugo
and Fox but here is what I saw a little.Rememeber dont use my bloody
name as those crazed lost peeps will nab me and take me to smokey or
some shit.
ok you will need to watch super careful when this episode is on the
air and will need a tivo or some shit to get a screencap as hugo who
actually seems to have gained weight
has some very detailed notes and shit on his arm from when he met that
Jacob dude in the that "shiney" area as one of your other crazed
sources called it!
I saw Jacob, hurley and this samuari dude lol called dogen or whatever
all together in the temple. You have some photos whatever already of
this set.
Jin gets rescued from the "pirate" looking dudes by would you believe
Claire of all people. She has gone all chuck norris on them and looks
f**king terrible!
She is all serious and unkempt and not the little hottie that we all
remember her for! (dont tell me wife I said that!)
She kinda resembals that crazy french chick in season 1. Jin then
wakes up in one of her makeshift shelter thing-a-me-bobs.
She has also taken one of the pirate dudes hostage or something.
little hard to make it all out as some big fat dude who was watching
it with me would not STFU.
Both jin and the pirate hostage dude are bleeding. Claire definately
knows how to work a weapon now.
Cant wait to find out wtf happened to her to make her so different.
I could not see more because those damn security blobs spotted us and
started to approach us but being so heavy we quickly out paced them.
also got some stuff on sawyer and kate coming up soon will shoot you
an email very soon once i have checked some stuff out but i heard
something about a wedding/engagement ring. its not going to be pretty
in your bloggy comments when those crazies shipper types read it ha
good luck with that
ill try to get some more stuff later in the week as my mate might gets
some intel on the new filming locations and scripts
over and out!
Source: Le Point d'Exclamation@DarkUFO
source:: DarkUfo
jeudi 8 octobre 2009
Snippets episode 6x04

here snippets of episode 6x04 and answer to the BIG jacob's spoiler ! read it or not but it's BIG spoilers !
A while back I emailed 10+ contacts/sources and asked them to each send in a little teaser/snippet about Episode 6.04 that they would be willing share with you. Here are all the responses that I've received so far. I will have some more hopefully on friday or saturday once I've collated the remaining replies.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank all my sources from the past years since running this site for all their, hints, tips, photos, games and teasers etc.
Note: Due to recent spoilers some of these are now more obvious :)
- Episode 6.04 we learn of a connection between The Smoke Monster and MIB
- Fake Locke gets an old friend to join his army
- Ben lies to Illana about what happened inside the temple
- Jacob is dead and his ashes are collected by someone whose name has 5 letters
- Someone tries to persuade Sun to visit the temple claiming that Jin is there.
- Franks want to try and see if his plane on the other island will still work
source : andy blog
also you can get the answer about WHO is jacob's child, i'm disappointed by the answer but it's just me
Is Illana being Jacobs child her importance to the island?
YES
Does the double meaning in the tittle related to the alt time line, perhaps that Locke or Ben is now a teacher
YES
source : andy blog
lundi 5 octobre 2009
Major spoilers about Jacob

it's a BIG SPOILER ! so check or not it's your choice it's concerning our dear Jacob !
It was posted by my friend andy, i can't post a poll myself so vote on his place.
Jacob has a child and it's one of the people in the list.

mardi 14 juillet 2009
Titus Welliver: Lost's Season-Ending Mystery Isn't Black and White

Titus Welliver probably thought he had seen it all during his run as Deadwood resident Silas Adams. But then he appeared on Lost for all of 1 minute and 45 seconds, and in short order his world — as well as that of the ABC drama — shifted forever.
Who was this mysterious "man in black" taunting Jacob on the beach in the Season 5 finale prologue? What did he mean with the observation, "They come. Fight. They destroy. They corrupt. It always ends the same"? And why did this "Man No. 2" so desperately want to find the loophole necessary to one day kill Jacob?
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Welliver, who now has a recurring role on CBS' The Good Wife (premiering Sept. 22), shared a look inside the far-from-black-and-white nature of his Lost visit.
TVGuide.com: How does it feel to be dropped into the zeitgeist that is Lost?
Titus Welliver: It's pretty insane. It's pretty insane. This is a completely different thing for me. At the street level, it has been crazy. People — from all walks of life — come up and say, "Now, you possessed Locke...?" "Are you in fact Locke?" "Has the character of Locke been created from you, and this was a whole setup to crash the plane?"
TVGuide.com: The funny thing is they can only refer to you as "you," because they didn't give your character a name. By what name did you know him?
Welliver: He has no name. He's just "the man," because they don't want to give anything away. I know that this character has a name and I know the importance of it; that's all that I know.
TVGuide.com: So you don't know his actual name?
Welliver: No — and I think they deliberately withheld that.
TVGuide.com: Were you only given the script pages for your scene?
Welliver: No, I got a whole script. But the thing is, unless you're watching the show weekly, you've no bloody idea what's going on. It's not a show that you can just drop into the middle of. I had watched Lost during the first season, but then life and children sort of prevent one from being able to consistently stay with something.
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TVGuide.com: Did the producers give you any notes on what the dynamic should be between you and Mark Pellegrino's Jacob?
Welliver: Liz Sarnoff, one of the writers on the show, is actually an old colleague from a show that we did with David Milch, Big Apple, and from Deadwood. Her explanation was that Jacob sees man as being a flawed creature, but that there is always hope, whereas my character has a much more cynical but in some ways realistic view of man. She said, "Now extrapolate from that what you will. Are they waxing philosophical? Are they gods?" What occurs to me as I watch Locke mention the loophole and pitch Jacob into the fire is, "Clearly this other man on the beach has inhabited Locke on some level" — and it never suspends your belief simply because of how intricate the mysterious nature of the show is. You never say, "Aw, c'mon." I find it interesting that the audience completely buys into what [the writers] put in front of them.
TVGuide.com: Fans have all sorts of theories on the Jacob-Man No. 2 relationship. Some see the obvious parallels with the Bible's Jacob and Esau, but there are also a wealth of Egyptian comparisons...
Welliver: Yeah, the Esau thing seems to dominate the extrapolating conversations. People on the subway say, "Are you Esau?" The interactions are that random.
TVGuide.com: Do you think it's as simple as one of these guys is good and the other evil?
Welliver: The way that I interpreted it, on a biblical level, is that it's a sort of Cain-and-Abel scenario. So by destroying Jacob, what does that prove — that [the man in black] can ultimately have power over the island? Do the castaways become solely his playthings? And why was it so important that he find the loophole to be able to kill Jacob? That moved me in the direction of thinking that if he needs this loophole, there's a greater power than the two of them that they're answering to.
TVGuide.com: Right, someone had to establish that loophole. Some giant, cosmic lawyer.
Welliver: [Laughs] Exactly. What [the producers] said to me was, "No hand-wringing" — and I said, "Certainly not," I didn't want to do the Snidely Whiplash thing — "and understand that this is kind of a chess game," hence the fact that one's in black and one's in white. But are they part of the chess game... or are they the players?
TVGuide.com: It seems like Jacob could have one last ace up his sleeve, as evidenced by him saying before dying, "They're coming." He may have put one final countermeasure in place.
Welliver: Oh, yeah. Somebody asked me about that — "Is your character going to just take over?" — and of course I don't have the answer. But as a viewer I think, "It can't be that easy to get rid of Jacob."
source : tv guide

