Lost får 13 Emmy-nominasjoner
av Driveshaft, 8 Jul 2010, 17:14:34 - Diskuter (3 kommentarer)
Lost fikk 12 nominasjoner etter sesong 1. Denne gangen har serien vi alle elsker gjentatt suksessen og fått 13, (inkludert spesialprogrammet som handlet om The DHARMA Initiative). For å nevne det så fikk vi for sesong 2; 9 nominasjoner, sesong 3; 5 nominasjoner, sesong 4; 8 nominasjoner og sesong 5; 5 nominasjoner. Det vil si at årets resultater er en stor suksess for Lost.
I år har The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences delt ut nominasjoner til Lost i følgende kategoerier:
Best Art Direction (Ab Aeterno)
Best Directing (The End)
Best Editing (The End
Best Score (The End)
Best Actor (Matthew Fox)
Best Supporting Actor (Terry O'Quinn
Best Supporting Actor (Michael Emerson)
Best Guest Actress (Elizabeth Mitchell)
Best Drama
Best Sound Editing (The End)
Best Sound Mixing (The End)
Best Writing (The End)
Best Special Class Program (Mysteries of the Universe - The DHARMA Initiative)
LOST vant 3 Saturn statuetter
av OCKi, 25 Jun 2010, 17:17:29 - Diskuter (1 kommentar)
"The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films" annonserte i dag vinnerne i den 36. årlige Saturn-prisutdelingen.
I TV-kategorien stakk LOST av med mest priser der de var nominert i 8 forskjellige kategorier, og vant i 3 av dem.
Best Television Series: Lost Best Syndicated/Cable Television Series: Breaking Bad
Best Presentation on Television: Torchwood: Children of Earth
Best Actor on Television: Josh Holloway - Lost Best Actress on Television: Anna Torv - Fringe
Best Supporting Actor on Television: Aaron Paul - Breaking Bad
Best Supporting Actress on Televison: Julie Benz - Dexter
Guest Starring Role on Television: Leonard Nimoy - Fringe
Best DVD Television Release: Lost (The Complete Fifth Season)
Kilde: SL-LOST.COM
LOST-epilog detaljer
av OCKi, 23 Jun 2010, 23:59:13 - Diskuter (2 kommentarer)
The NY Post avslørte at LOST-epilogen, som har tittelen "The New Man in Charge", vil omhandle Hurley og Ben i deres nye roller som "nummer 1" og "nummer 2" på øya og vil vare i rundt 11 minutter.
“The New Man in Charge” vil følge med i ekstramaterialet til Sesong 6 DVD/BD boksen.
Her er den offisielle beskrivelsen fra ABC:
Gå dypere inn i LOST-universet med det nye høyt forventende kapittelet om øyas historie. Medvirkende er noen veldig kjente fjes...
Skrevet av Damon Lindelof og Carlton Cuse.
Kilde: SL-LOST.COM
Redigert av OCKi 24 Jun, 2010 00:00:13
LOST får tre TCA Awards nominasjoner
av OCKi, 5 Jun 2010, 15:55:22 - Diskuter
"The Television Critics Association" nominerte LOST i følgende kategorier:
(Vinnere blir kjent i løpet av juli)
PROGRAM OF THE YEAR “Breaking Bad” (AMC)
“Friday Night Lights” (DirecTV/NBC)
“Glee” (Fox)
“LOST” (ABC) “Modern Family” (ABC)
OUTSTANDING DRAMA SERIES “Breaking Bad” (AMC)
“LOST” (ABC) “Mad Men” (AMC)
“Sons of Anarchy” (FX)
“The Good Wife” (CBS)
HERITAGE AWARD “24”
“M*A*S*H”
“Law & Order”
“LOST” “Twin Peaks”
Kilde: SL-Lost
Redigert av OCKi 5 Jun, 2010 15:56:43
Times Talk Live - Behind the Scenes of Lost
av OCKi, 31 May 2010, 08:24:52 - Diskuter
Dette 100-minutters intervjuet av Damon Lindelof og Carlton Cuse (pluss noen ekstra gjester) ble holdt et par dager før finalen ble sendt i USA.
Her snakker de med dyp innsikt om seriens store hovedtemaer og mye om selve skriveprosessen.
De andre 10 partene kommer du til med å dobbelklikke på videoen.
SPOILERE for TVN-seere.
LOST knuste piratrekord
av OCKi, 27 May 2010, 12:31:50 - Diskuter
Via itavisen.no:
100 000 delte samtidig. De to siste Lost-episodene har trolig knust tidligere torrent-rekorder.
Enorm pågang I løpet av mindre enn en dag ble de to siste episodene av den populære serien Lost lastet ned av nesten 1 million mennesker. Mer enn 100 000 personer delte samme torrent samtidig.
Flest nedlastinger ble gjort utenfor statene. Dette skyldes selvsagt at den enda ikke har gått på TV her hjemme.
Forventes å vokse TorrentFreak tror litt over 900 000 nedlastinger i løpet av rundt 20 timer er rekord. Man forventer nå at dette tallet kan ganges fire eller fem ganger i slutten av uka.
Flere TV-kanaler prøvde å ta pusten ut av piratene ved å sende finalen samtidig i 59 land.
Jimmy Kimmel: Aloha to lost
av OCKi, 25 May 2010, 18:31:56 - Diskuter (2 kommentarer)
Her er hele programmet (pluss bonus Q & A) som ble sendt rett etter finalen i USA.
SPOILERE for TVN-seere!!
Gjester er Matthew Fox, Terry O'Quinn, Michael Emerson, Naveen Andrews, Emile De Ravin, Daniel Dae Kim, Alan Dale, Nestor Carbonell, Harold Perrineau og Jeremy Davies.
Første titt på samleboksen (OPPDATERT)
av OCKi, 25 May 2010, 18:22:22 - Diskuter (8 kommentarer)
Hele sesong 6 og det komplette samlesettet lanseres på Bluray og DVD den 24. august i USA.
Antatt lansering i europa er november.
SESONG 6 EKSTRAMATERIALE: • Bloopers and Deleted Scenes
• Audio Commentaries accompany four episodes (LA X, Dr. Linus, Ab Aeterno and Across The Sea)
• The End: Crafting A Final Season – Join the LOST team along with other producers of some of television’s longest running shows as they examine the challenges of ending a landmark series.
• A Hero’s Journey – What makes a hero? Which survivors of Oceanic 815 are true heroes? These questions and more are explored.
• See You In Another Life, Brotha – Unlocks the mysteries of this season’s intriguing flash sideways.
• ‘LOST on Location’ – Behind-the-scenes featurette showcasing stories from the set, including all-new interviews with actors and crew.
• PLUS: A LOST Blu-ray & DVD exclusive - Go deeper into the world of LOST with a much-anticipated new chapter of the island’s story from Executive Producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.
SESONG 1 - 6 SAMLEBOKS EKSTRAMATRIALE: • Over 30hrs of Season 1-6 Bonus materials (previously released materials from Season 1-5 and the all-new Season 6 bonus material)
• A unique series of featurettes that takes viewers on very personal tours of Oahu where the series was created, with key cast and crew as they reflect.
• Exploring the global phenomenon that is Lost, bonus showcases events ranging from the series cast and crew at San Diego’s famed Comic-Con convention to international voice recordings, local events and even fan parties, all of which helped make the show into a worldwide favorite.
• A closer look at some of the props with cast, writers and producers, exploring their significance, stories and emotional ties to the characters.
• Humorous yet emotional look at every character who died on the series
• 16 hilarious Lost “Slapdowns” featurettes showcasing celebrity Lost fans who confront Executive Producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse to ask press questions about the final season, including the Muppets and cast members Nestor Carbonell, Michael Emerson, Rebecca Mader and more.
The exciting collectible packaging also includes: a Special Edition collectible ‘Senet’ Game as seen in Season Six, a custom LOST island replica, an exclusive episode guide, a collectible Ankh, and a black light penlight.
Kilde: SL-LOST
Redigert av OCKi 29 May, 2010 11:47:35
Promo for kveldens seriefinale på ABC
av Jaga, 23 May 2010, 14:30:46 - Diskuter
Nå er det ikke lenge igjen før seriefinalen blir vist på ABC. Her er en av de siste promoene for Lost på ABC.
(Spoilerfri for ABC-seere, spoilere for TVNorge-seere)
Promoen bekrefter også at vi vil få se 3 alternative slutter for Lost på "Jimmy Kimmel: Aloha To Lost" som sendes etter seriefinalen på ABC.
Jorge Garcias avskjeds-brev til alle fans
av OCKi, 21 May 2010, 18:09:29 - Diskuter (1 kommentar)
Dette ble postet idag via Variety.com
Ingen spoilere blir nevnt.
At 5 a.m. on April 24, I became unemployed.
I just wrapped my six-season run on "Lost." The job that went above and beyond anything I could have imagined was over.
When I auditioned for "Lost," I was just another out-of-work actor struggling to land a pilot. When I first went in to meet the producers, there wasn't any material for me, except a few sides they had for the character Sawyer.
I felt great about the audition; so great, in fact, that getting the part wasn't important because I knew I couldn't have done any better. Then I got the call that I was going to test, and that they were going to write scenes specifically for me. I remember noticing I was the only Hurley in the room waiting to test. I called my agent from the parking lot afterward and said, "I don't know what it meant but it felt like a good thing."
When I got hired I hadn't even seen the pilot script. All I knew was that it was a J.J. Abrams show and that it would shoot in Hawaii. I figured, if anything, I had just scored an extended Hawaiian vacation.
Moving to Hawaii was a dream come true. When I worked the magazine stand at Borders in Westwood, I remember seeing a picture of Kelsey Grammer in his Hawaiian home on the cover of Architectural Digest and thinking that having a home in Hawaii was a good benchmark for success. Not two months in my new apartment in L.A., I was trying to figure out what to pack for a show that I had no idea how long would last. Now six years later, I walk around my house trying to figure out what to pack from all of the stuff I have amassed in Hawaii over the show's run.
During the pilot and the first summer of shooting we bonded quickly as a cast. After all, not unlike the show's premise, we literally found ourselves on an island with one another. We'd go to each other's houses on the weekends and nights when we weren't shooting. When the shows started airing, we would usually gather at the house of whomever the show was going to feature that week to watch and congratulate each other.
We had no information about what was going on beyond what we read in the script each week. We knew we were making TV that was not like anything seen before and crossed our fingers hoping we would find an audience who liked what we were doing.
The series premiere brought in better numbers than we anticipated and I remember saying to the other actors the next day, "I hope you like it in Hawaii because we may be here for a while."
As the seasons progressed, moments of being recognized on the street grew exponentially. There was a time during season one when all I had to do was tie my hair back to become invisible. Obviously, that does nothing for me now; neither does wearing a hat and sunglasses. At times both Daniel Dae Kim and Terry O'Quinn remarked how they enjoyed disappearing when they were around me as I would be the only one getting recognized.
Hawaii has been a wonderful place to hide for six years. Sometimes I could almost convince myself that "Lost" was a just a little show I did with friends in the jungle. I always liked to think of us as the tinkers in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" until something would shake that fantasy and I'd be forced to recognize how huge the show was becoming, like getting nominated for a Golden Globe. J.J., always the consummate mensch, wanted my experience to be enjoyable and easy at the awards, so he gifted me my first custom-tailored tuxedo.
I think the time spent under the cast tent on set will be what I'll miss the most. We sang songs to Terry and Naveen's guitar playing, made valiant group efforts to complete a Friday edition of the New York Times crossword puzzle and played a lot of Scrabble.
My last day on "Lost" was also my longest: 20 hours. Without going into details, I can say the shoot was dangerous, physical and wet. But what could be more appropriate? How else could we end this epic show without an epic marathon night of shooting? At the end of it all we all remarked how we expected the end to be more emotional for us, but we were too tired to cry.
I'll admit I got a little teary with Matthew Fox. I thanked him for everything he taught me, including taking me on his trip to Japan to see Green Day that first summer of shooting. At the time, flying at the last minute to a foreign country was way out of my comfort zone, but then again nothing on "Lost" was ever in my comfort zone.
I stuck around after even after I wrapped to see the martini shot of the entire show. I could feel director Jack Bender's resistance to call "print" on that last take. In fact I'm pretty sure he asked for one more take to delay the inevitable.
I still don't think the end of it all has hit me yet. Maybe I'll feel it when the finale finally airs Sunday. Or maybe it will hit me when I board the plane at Honolulu Airport for the last time as a Hawaiian resident.
I have no clue what my next adventure is going to be, I just know this job is going to be a hard one to follow.