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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

Spookiest Shows on TV: Our Top 10

Spookiest Shows on TV: Our Top 10

1: Lost

Two words: Jacob’s cabin. Nothing is more terrifying than this haunted hut—and not just because an unearthly Claire spooked us with a surprise appearance last season. Smoke monsters and psychopathic island movers we can handle—just don’t make us go back to this shack.

source : eonline.com

Lizzy Caplan wants to get Lost?

The blog Scott’s Spotlight has an interview with “Cloverfield” actress Lizzy Caplan in which she discusses her respect for J.J. Abrams, her interest in appearing on Lost and her dream of creating her own show with the backing of Lost‘s creative forces.  Here is an excerpt:

Being that Caplan is a self-professed and outspoken fan of Lost, I asked her if she would be interested in joining the show or guest starring on it at some point.

“That’s one that’s impossible to turn down,” she said of the ABC phenomenon. “Lost is one of the most innovative shows out right now.”

Yet, Caplan acknowledged that an even more enticing opportunity would be the chance to create her own show with the backing of Lost’s creative forces. “I’d prefer to make my own stuff with the Bad Robot people,” she said.

Read the full article.

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

LOST used in book

I’m reading T.D. Jakes’ “Repositioning Yourself” and surprise, LOST is mentioned in the beginning of Chapter 3.  Since I’m not sure about copyright infringement here, I’m not going to copy the paragraphs from the book.  Funny how our show pops up in the most unexpected places! :)

Interview: Lost Executive Producer, Carlton Cuse

‘Lost’ Executive Producer, Carlton Cuse

Mr. Cuse’s career traverses a span of over twenty years as writer on Crime Story; creator, writer and producer of The Adventures of Brisco County and Nash Bridges, and most recently, writer and executive producer on the phenomenon that is known as Lost.

Mr. Cuse’s abilities are certainly not ‘lost’ on us, as he is indeed intrepid enough to don his life jacket and join us on this very special journey, via the TV Time Machine!

http://www.tvtimemachine.com/radio_show_lost.htm

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