Matthew fox’s interview and some spoilers
During those interviews, Foxy shared some spoilers for s6 with us. thanks Odi for the transcript.
During those interviews, Foxy shared some spoilers for s6 with us. thanks Odi for the transcript.
here two vids of Foxy, he arrived this afternoon ![]()
Jun-04-2009
Source: Variety
It’s not exactly the Emmys, but no one is complaining.
“Battlestar Galactica” is up for a Television Critics Association award for Program of the Year, taking on a handful of programs that includes “Lost” on ABC.
The TCA put a lot of trust into NBC, giving it a total of 11 nominations for its August awards, despite the fact that NBC was the lowest rated of the Big Four this past season in terms of audience size. Among its 11 nominees include “Saturday Night Live” in the Program of the Year category along with “30 Rock” and “The Office” for Outstanding Achievement In Comedy; “Friday Night Lights” for Outstanding Achievement In Drama; and even an award for the original “Star Trek” series that aired on NBC in the 1960s for TCA’s Heritage Award — a program that made an impact on television and culture as a whole.
“Lost” also is up for Outstanding Drama, competing against AMC’s “Breaking Bad” and “Mad Men” as well as “The Shield” on FX.
Fox’s “Fringe” and HBO’s “True Blood” will get to compete with each other for Outstanding Program of the New Year. Also nominated is “The Mentalist” on CBS, “No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency” on HBO, and “The United States of Tara” on Showtime.
In the Heritage category, “Star Trek” is competing against “ER” on NBC, “M*A*S*H” on CBS, “Saturday Night Live” and “The Shield.”
Winners in the non-televised awards show will be announced Aug. 1.
In a story from Variety, Summit Entertainment has picked Emilie de Ravin (Lost), Pierce Brosnan and Chris Cooper to star with Robert Pattinson (Twilight) in Remember Me.
The movie will be directed by Allen Coulter. It begins production in New York on June 15. Lena Olin is currently in talks to be added to the cast.
Pattinson is a man who is very much effected by the death of his brother. This has split up his parents (Brosnan and Olin). De Ravin will play a young woman who, after undergoing a similar tragedy, decides to make her life the best it can be. Chris Cooper might play the role of her father.
The script was written by Will Fetters and rewritten by Jenny Lumet (Rachel Getting Married).