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  • Feel free to add links to news items related to LOST in this page. Please use the following format: Please avoid linking to password protected sites such as the New York Times. File:Fisher stevens lost.jpg Fans know Fisher Stevens from his stints as the creator of Johnny Five (Short Circuit), a skateboarding villain (Hackers), or that guy from Lost who got a nosebleed, and then things only got worse. But most recently, he directed Christopher Walken, Al Pacino, and Alan Arkin in the movie Stand Up Guys, which just arrived on DVD. We snagged a few minutes with Stevens to talk about his experience directing the movie, plus some of his most memorable acting gigs: [1] Image:LoveAfterLove.jpg From Article: "There were many couplings on the twisty “Lost,” but none of them held as much reson
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  • Feel free to add links to news items related to LOST in this page. Please use the following format: Please avoid linking to password protected sites such as the New York Times. File:Fisher stevens lost.jpg Fans know Fisher Stevens from his stints as the creator of Johnny Five (Short Circuit), a skateboarding villain (Hackers), or that guy from Lost who got a nosebleed, and then things only got worse. But most recently, he directed Christopher Walken, Al Pacino, and Alan Arkin in the movie Stand Up Guys, which just arrived on DVD. We snagged a few minutes with Stevens to talk about his experience directing the movie, plus some of his most memorable acting gigs: [1] Image:LoveAfterLove.jpg From Article: "There were many couplings on the twisty “Lost,” but none of them held as much resonance as the love story between Sawyer (Josh Holloway) and Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell), who found each other under some very unusual circumstances. Read more: [2] File:Daniel-dae-kim-hawaii-five-o.jpg The Hawaii Five-0 panel at Comic-Con 2010 featured executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Peter Lenkov, Roberto Orci and director Len Wiseman, as well as LOST star Daniel Dae Kim and Battlestar Galactica's Grace Park. Here is a very short interview with Daniel at Comic Con discussing his new role in the series: Click! Xxmanders 01:36, August 3, 2010 (UTC) "Lost Epilogue with Hurley and Ben Revealed!" Watch with Kristin reports that Michael Emerson has hinted at a 12 minute epilogue not seen in the aired finale. Best part? The possibility of a Walt wrap-up, to boot. Read more: Image:YAA.gif Lost's Savannah Lathem (young Rachel Carlson) and Sterling Beaumon (young Ben Linus) have been nominated at the 31st Annual Young Artist Awards for their roles on Lost. Read More: No sequel or spinoff for Lost When season 6 of Lost ends, the show is over. There will be no sequels or spinoffs to this awesome show. Read More: Lost is #6 in Time Top 10 TV Series of 2009 The pilot of this serial ended with the question "Where are we?" Season 5 asked, "When are we?" One season away from its conclusion, TV's wildest and most inventive mystery felt free to get truly weird, committing to a time-travel story line that delved deeper into the secrets of the Island and took viewers on an Einsteinian ride. But Lost never let its hard-core sci-fi turn get in the way of the characters and relationships that make the show truly compelling. It's a testament to the show's bench strength that it made fans deeply mourn a new character (Jeremy Davies as Daniel Faraday, shot by his own mother — before he was born) while allowing us to see new sides of old friends (especially Sawyer, a.k.a. LaFleur, whose self-discovery and self-sacrifice make Josh Holloway the standout player this season). The finale promises to be the TV event of 2010, and you'd be crazy not to follow it whenever it goes. Read more: Japanese star Hiroyuki Sanada has joined “Lost” in a “significant” role, says EW. Specifics on the character were not available. [4] ABC has posted details for the new "LOST University"! Enrollment begins - you guessed it - September 22, 2009. Head to LostUniversity.org! [5] Emmys Reaction: Lost Was Nominated for Best Drama! Hell Yes! Who do we thank for this? Oh, OK: We'd like to thank the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for nominating Lost in best drama! Because you know what that means, don't you? In just two short months we can enjoy hot castmembers in formal wear! Yay, and congrats to the entire Lost team! [6] Man Claims To Have Written Lost 32 Years Ago Producer Anthony Spinner, a producer of both "Baretta" and "Babes in Toyland", claims to have written a pilot in 1977 called "Lost." that was passed on in 77, 91, and 94. He feels his ideas were replicated in the 2004 landmark series and is now suing ABC and Touchstone Television. [7] The sixth and final season will run 18 hours, an hour longer than originally announced. This isn't exactly earth-shattering news, granted, but for "Lost" fans heading into the final lap, every minute counts. [8] Image:Numbers Revealed.jpg A new fan theory dealing with The Numbers has appeared on Wiki. Read more Image:23psalmmonster2.jpg Executives at ABC announced Monday that the network will premier a new Lost spin-off series this fall based around that show's popular smoke monster character. Read more Image:Desmond.jpg Lost star Henry Ian Cusick is being sued by a former ABC employee who alleges sexual battery and harassment against the actor. Read more Image:Hurley.jpg Dutch Lost, a fan site, interviewed Jorge Garcia. Jorge gave some interesting answers. He tells the fan site the most famous person on his mobile phone is J.J. Abrams, he talks about his dog, his dreams and his favorite band. But also, of course, he talks a lot about Lost. Read more 'Lost' is required viewing for college students in UNF course University of North Florida Professor Sarah Clarke Stuart teaches a literature course on "Lost," the hit ABC show about the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 who crashed on a mysterious island. It's one of the few courses of its kind that analyzes the show, although there was one at Tufts University. Read more Image:Julietoneofusflashback.jpg Elizabeth Mitchell, who plays Juliet Burke on the popular series Lost, has been cast in the ABC pilot for V, its remake of the classic science fiction television miniseries, according to an Entertainment Weekly report.. The rest of the article, including Mitchell's speculation of Juliet can be found at [9] Pre-orders available now on amazon.com Following the premiere of episode 5:08 on March 4th, 2009, LOST will take a one week break, and return with a new episode on 3/18/2009. Episode 5:08 will be rebroadcast on 3/11/2009. [10] SPOILERS AFTER LINK The man behind Ben Linus talks to washingtonpost.com about his character's motivation and shares some juicy tidbits about the upcoming season -- including details about an upcoming Ben-Locke showdown, that four-toed statue and whether or not Richard Alpert is wearing eyeliner. Read more --- Lost Time Travel: Time is a two-by-four... The Rules have now been mentioned on LOST enough in the first 3 episodes of season 5 for it to be obvious that the producers really want us to understand what this means. However, the very nature of time travel is rarely easy to understand and with the words 'time loop' and 'paradox' popping up in discussion forums across the web, its time for for a LOST Time Travel 101 class. We'll start with the analogy of...'Lost is like a two-by-four...' Read more Image:LostSeason5Poster.JPG Amazon made the DVD and blu-ray of Season 5 available for pre-order Read more Image:Blu-ray logo.png Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has released their Blu-Ray Disc line-up for 2009, and has listed "Lost: The Complete First and Second Seasons" as one of the new catalog releases. The first two seasons were not yet available in the high-definition format. Seasons 3 and 4 were released on blu-ray, however. Read more OUR PRAYERS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED - LOST Series Premiere Set for Wednesday, January 21, 2009 - Be There, Or Be Somewhere Else!!! Lost Gets a Premiere Date! Los Angeles – Our prayers have been answered! ABC has just confirmed that Lost has received an official premiere date for season five, and even better, it's a smidgen earlier than expected. On Wednesday, Jan. 21, Lost returns with a three-hour (you heard me, three-hour!) premiere. "Because You Left" and "The Lie" will air back-to-back, following a recap of the first four seasons (for the very few people who aren't already addicted and/or obsessed). So what does this mean for ABC's Wednesday-night lineup? After the Lost extravaganza premiere, the series will continue on Wednesday nights at 9. Reps at ABC have told me that a decision on new time slots for Private Practice and possibly Pushing Daisies (pleeease?) will be announced next week. Episodes three through six are as follows: "Jughead," "The Little Prince," "The Place Is Death" and "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham." This news comes on the heels of the casting scoop from earlier today about the part of a Lost man's lover. I know you usually do the news articles on the main page and blog and wondered if you heard about Jack Bender's new project. ABC has him directing the pilot of a new show called "The Prince of Motor City". It's not filming in HI, and I haven't seen anything about how this may affect his role with Lost, but I wanted to pass on the article. [11] -- 17:16, 23 May 2008 (PDT) "Lost" star Emilie de Ravin has joined the cast of Michael Mann's "Public Enemies." The Australian actress, who plays Claire in the ABC drama, will play a supporting role opposite Johnny Depp and Christian Bale in the movie, reports Variety. [12] TheBookPolice 08:57, 28 April 2008 (PDT) 14th Hour? TV Guide's Michael Ausiello reporting on a possible 14th hour being added to the current season. Read more IGN's story Jenolen 16:46, 9 April 2008 (PDT) I added a IGN link. Someone needs to put this on the main page! dposse 18:06, 9 April 2008 (PDT) Image:Desmond-lost-430.jpg With new particle physics research recently taking time travel from Doc Brown fantasy to down-the-line possibility, we spoke with Dr. Michio Kaku, whose new book, “Physics of the Impossible,” makes Lost’s flip-flop between past and present look, well, not impossible. [13] --Haohmaru 03:52, 3 March 2008 (EST) Interesting interview to Cuse and Lindelof at ew.com [14] --Shitoby 08:17, 21 February 2008 (PST) The first trailer of season 4 In web may watch the first trailer of season . [15] Gelu Image:CCuseheadshot2007-1.jpg The goal for Carlton Cuse and co-showrunner Damon Lindelof is to produce five more episodes this season, a tall order given the time constraints and the scope of storytelling and production on "Lost." Even with five additional hours, Cuse and Lindelof will be three episodes short of the premapped fourth season. Read more TheAma1 11:18, 12 February 2008 (PST)