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SpoilerFix has new episode news

SpoilerFix has news posted from various resources about the upcoming season of LOST.

Beware, though, it is SpoilerFix and, if you don’t want spoilers, don’t click on the link. They aren’t very specific and, as usual, don’t give you any answers. Just clues. Enjoy! I’m more intrigued about the new season as I read them. COME ON, FEBRUARY!!!!!

Here’s the link:

http://www.spoilerfix.com/lost.php

Honolulu Theatre for Youth snags ‘Lost’ actors

Five actors from ABC’s hit series “Lost” will perform at a fundraiser for Honolulu Theatre for Youth, a rare group outing for members of the Hawaii-based cast.

Actors Henry Ian Cusick, Michael Emerson, Jorge Garcia, Daniel Dae Kim and Elizabeth Mitchell will perform a scene from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” which is a fall production of the theatre.

The performance is part of HTY’s annual “Le Masquerade” fundraiser, being held Oct. 25 at the Koolau Grand Ballroom in Kaneohe.

“Lost” actors Cusick, Emerson, Garcia, Dae Kim, Mitchell, and Matthew Fox have previously performed to benefit HTY, a professional theatre company founded in 1955 and one of the state’s largest performing arts organizations.

The event is open to the public and information is available at www.htyweb.org.

http://www.htyweb.org/events.htm

Video of Jorge Garcia Singing with “Band from TV”

Here’s the clips of when Jorge Garcia performed with “Band from TV” singing Shake Your Tail Feather.  The group is composed of Greg Grunberg – Drums; James Denton – Guitar; Bonnie Somerville – Vocals; Bob Guiney – Vocals; Hugh Laurie – Keyboard; Teri Hatcher – Vocals; Jesse Spencer – Fiddle.  Special guests were Adrian Pasdar - Bass; and Hayden Panettiere – Backup Vocals.

Jorge Garcia with Band from TV

J.J. Abrams gives glimpse of new ‘Star Trek’ film

 LOS ANGELES (AP) – J.J. Abrams is no Trekkie. The director and producer of the new “Star Trek” film, due in 2009, said he was always more of a “Star Wars” guy.

“All my smart friends liked ‘Star Trek.’ I preferred a more visceral experience,” he tells Entertainment Weekly in its latest issue, on newsstands Friday. Abrams took on the “Star Trek” project in hopes of creating a film “that grabbed me the way ‘Star Wars’ did,” he says.

He was also drawn to the franchise’s idealism, he says.

“I think a movie that shows people of various races working together and surviving hundreds of years from now is not a bad message to put out right now,” he says. “In a world where a movie as incredibly produced as ‘The Dark Knight’ is raking in gazillions of dollars, ‘Star Trek’ stands in stark contrast. It was important to me that optimism be cool again.”

 

“My only regret is that the movie can’t come out sooner,” says Leonard Nimoy, who will don his pointy ears to play an elder Spock. “I think the world could use it.”

The younger Spock, played by Zachary Quinto, says “Star Trek” is a franchise “that offers hope for unity.”

But don’t expect any unity with William Shatner. The actor won’t make a cameo as Capt. Kirk, Abrams says.

“I was such a huge fan of his, but we wrote a scene for him in the movie and it didn’t feel right,” Abrams says. “And he said to us – he said publicly – that doing a cameo didn’t interest him. Which I totally appreciate. But we did try.”

http://apnews.excite.com/article/20081016/D93RI7TG0.html

Random Scooplets from Ausiello

From The Ausiello Files:

Just because Rebecca Mader has been cast in some big, fancy George Clooney movie doesn’t means she’s leaving Lost, insists an ABC insider, who points out that Matthew Fox has been juggling a movie career and the ABC drama for years. (Of course, he’s Matthew Fox.)

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