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LOST to Return in January

ABC ran another promo last night during Election 2008 coverage, showing that LOST will premiere sometime in January.  Not February as previously stated.  It will be a 2 hour event, with a recap show followed by the 1 hour premiere of Season 5.

So it looks like we only have about 2 months till LOST is back.  Update those calendars.  ;)

LOST Parody on Family Guy

LOST was parodied on “Family Guy” again last night.  This time the family talked about going on vacation to LOST island, but Stewie didn’t want to be annoyed by Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Jack, and Kate.  LOL  ;)

Lost-Matthew Fox Parody on Family Guy

Lost now on SoapNet.com

I was looking at SoapNet.com for my latest news and previews on my soap operas, and came across a surprise.  They have a section of their website dedicated to LOST!!!  :D   Looks like maybe LOST does have somewhat of a soap operaesque quality with love triangles, who’s the baby’s daddy, dead people coming back to life, crazy bad guys, long lost siblings, etc. 

You can check out all their LOST features, including a celebrity lookalikes, here:

http://soapnet.go.com/soapnet/show/path-showname_lost

E! Online Interview with Zach Gilford from “FNL” About LOST

Just saw this funny interivew with Zach Gilford (Matt) from “Friday Night Lights” and Kristin at E! Online.  Kim Dickens (Cassidy) plays Matt’s mom, and they were discussing who Matt’s LOST father could be.  Is it Sawyer or Jack??? LOL  ;)

Welcome to another paternity-scandal edition of The Jerry Springer Show, coming to you straight from Dillon, Texas!

OK, so really this is just a fun little interview I did while on the set of Friday Night Lights in Austin with Zach Gilford (Matt Saracen), where we talked baby daddies, as Sawyer’s baby mama Kim Dickens has been cast as Saracen’s mother on FNL.

Turns out, Zach’s a huge Lost fan, which makes me dig him all the more. You?

Check it out…

Zach Gilford talks LOST fathers

O’Connell, de Ravin Headline New Nora Roberts Adaptations

Lifetime has lined up some serious talent (and eye candy) for the first two (of four!) new TV-movie adaptations of Nora Roberts novels.Emilie de Ravin (Lost), Ivan Sergei (Jack & Jill) and Cybill Shepherd will star in High Noon, while Jerry O’Connell (Do Not Disturb Crossing Jordan), Lauren Stamile (Rose from Grey’s Anatomy) and Faye Dunaway lead the cast of Midnight Bayou, says The Hollywood Reporter. 

High Noon is about a hostage negotiator, Lt. Phoebe McNamara (de Ravin), who juggles her career with the raising of her young daughter and dealing with her agoraphobic mother (Shepherd). Phoebe becomes the object of affection of a bar owner (Sergei) and the target of a psychopathic killer – which is all in a day’s work over at Lifetime.

 

 

Midnight Bayou‘s centered around lawyer Declan Fitzpatrick (O’Connell) who impulsively gives up his settled life to buy a restored and most likely haunted plantation house near New Orleans. That’s right, he’ll be seeing dead people hanging out in his new pad. Luckily, he gets some help ghost whispering and uncovering dark secrets from a Cajun local (Stamile) and her grandmother (Dunaway).

 

High Noon was written by Terri Kopp and will be directed by Peter Markle, while Midnight Bayou penned by Stephen Tolkin and will be directed by Ralph Hemecker.

 

http://www.tvguide.com/News/Connell-Ravin-Headline-34743.aspx

Harold Perrineau is on the ‘Case’

To executive produce and star in indie drama

By Leslie Simmons

Former “Lost” castaway Harold Perrineau is coming aboard to executive produce and star in the indie drama “Case 219.”

The film is based on the novel “Shooter” by award-winning children’s book author Walter Dean Myers and centers on the aftermath of a high school shooting from the perspective of three misfit teens.

Christian Faber is producing.

Perrineau joins a supporting cast that includes Evan Ross, Leven Rambin and Taylor Nichols. Leslie Hope is in negotiations.

He recently wrapped up starring in and executive producing the indie film “The Killing Jar” with Michael Madsen and next appears in the upcoming ABC drama “The Unusuals.”

Perrineau is repped by APA. Ross and Hope are repped by ICM. Rambin is repped by Endeavor and Talent Works reps Nichols.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/news/e3icc3b73373ecfd4eb7f4d71ad889cc462

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