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Michael Emerson Talks ‘Lost’ Leak & TV Series with Terry O’Quinn

11 August 2010 8:09 AM, PDT | ScreenRant.com | See recent Screen Rant news »

If you’re a fan of Lost you’ve probably put-in your order for the Complete Collection on Blu-ray and, if you’re like me, are hopeful for at least one deleted scene featuring a bit of Ben Linus/John Locke banter.

However, should the Lost special features fail to deliver in this particular area of interest, it sounds as if the actors themselves (Michael Emerson & Terry O’Quinn) might have something up their sleeves. The Emmy-award-winning actors are shopping around a new TV project, and while it’s not an extension of the Lost universe, it would see the twosome partnered on screen.

According to the Associated Press, Emerson has confirmed that he and O’Quinn are pitching a “somewhat more lighthearted” show that “acknowledges the age and frailty of the actors involved” -…

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- Ben Kendrick

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Dominic Dierkes, Donald Glover, and DC Pierson Interview Mystery Team

25 May 2010 11:34 AM, PDT | Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news »

Mystery Team was one of the best comedies I saw last year.  Unfortunately, it didn’t get the wide release (or even much of a limited release) that I was hoping for so a lot of people who wanted to see it in theaters weren’t able to.  That changes today as the film has now been released on DVD, digital download, On Demand, and video game consoles.  You’re going to want to see this movie as soon as possible so you can say you got in on the ground floor of what I think will be a big cult comedy.

Last week, I got to do a conference call with stars Dominic Dierkes, Donald Glover, and DC Pierson.  The three not only star in the film but they co-wrote it with their fellow Derrick comedy members Dan Eckman (who also directed the film) and Meggie McFadden (who also »

- Matt Goldberg

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Lost: Everybody Loves Dynamite

14 April 2010 7:30 AM, PDT | UGO TV | See recent UGO TV news »

Normal 0 false false false En-us X-none X-none MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 If "Everybody Loves Hugo" has taught us anything, it's that death is as much of a constant in the Lost universe as Penelope Widmore herself.  But unfortunately for us, death calls just a tad more often than once every 8 years.  Poor Ilana.  I shall watch Kevin McKidd nail Zuleikha Robinson in Rome on repeat for hours in your honor.

What.  That's not weird. 

The series finale is well on its way, and we have to be on our toes.  And like any good TV finale, the stakes are high, main characters will drop like flies and Damon Lindelof will throw more explosions at us than an Old Spice Commercial.

Actual footage from the series finale

Normal 0 false false false En-us X-none X-none MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Was it me, or did "Everybody Loves Hugo" rank as the most unintentionally hilarious hour of Lost yet?  Between Ilana's sudden. »

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Incredibly specific typecasting in movies and TV

8 April 2010 9:43 PM, PDT | Den of Geek | See recent Den of Geek news »

Mark takes a look at some of the more specific examples of typecasting happening in the world of TV and film today...

We all know of actors who are typecast, stuck replaying what is essentially the same role over and over. The set and plot may change, but the shtick remains the same. Jason Statham is a gruff tough guy without a sense of humour. Jim Carrey is an unhinged wacky person with a penchant for pulling funny faces. Michael Cera is an awkward teenager and Tom Cruise is, well, Tom Cruise.

But some actors have refined the art of typecasting to the point where the characteristics on display are incredibly specific. It's quite the niche they've dug out for themselves.  First up on the list we have...

Tahmoh Penikett

Anyone with an appreciation of compelling sci-fi will know Penikett from Battlestar Galactica. He played Lieutenant Carl ‘Helo' Agathon  in »

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Lost Fans – Your Answers Are Coming to Print

9 March 2010 12:03 PM, PST | TVovermind.com | See recent TVovermind.com news »

Lost fans will soon be able to see their answers in print.  Dk publishing, a company behind other similarly licensed works, is releasing an officially sanctioned Lost Encyclopedia.  The tome will hit shelves in fall of 2010 and will cover the facts, figures, places, people, events, and just about everything else revealed about Lost – up to that point. Here are all of the details on the upcoming release:

Lost Encyclopedia to Be Published by Dk

in Fall 2010

New York, NY, March 9, 2010. Dk Publishing announced today that the company will publish the first officially licensed encyclopedia to Lost, the hugely successful television series aired on ABC-tv and produced by ABC Studios.  Featuring more than 400 pages and over 1,500 images the Lost Encyclopedia will be a comprehensive guide to the characters, items, locations, plotlines, relationships and mythologies from all six seasons of the landmark series.  Created in full collaboration with ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios, »

- Jon Lachonis

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This Just In: How Did Lost's Darlton Come to Be? Blame It on Tom Cruise!

23 February 2010 10:40 AM, PST | E! Online - UK | See recent E! Online - UK news »

Lost: Ever sit around wondering how the power pairing of Lost's Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, arguably the most recognizable show runners in the Biz, came to fruition? Believe it or not, we have Tom Cruise to thank for the history-making duo. Darlton tells the Los Angeles Times that while they actually knew each other way back in the day—Carlton gave Damon his first writing gig on Nash Bridges—it was Mission Impossible III that took J.J. Abrams away from his Lost duties, leaving a slot open for Carlton. "Lo and behold, here we are six years later," says Carlton. Elsewhere in the Lost universe, Harold Perrineau talks about Michael's return, and what that means for Libby »

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This Just In: How Did Lost's Darlton Come to Be? Blame It on Tom Cruise!

23 February 2010 10:40 AM, PST | E! Online | See recent E! Online news »

Lost: Ever sit around wondering how the power pairing of Lost's Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, arguably the most recognizable show runners in the Biz, came to fruition? Believe it or not, we have Tom Cruise to thank for the history-making duo. Darlton tells the Los Angeles Times that while they actually knew each other way back in the day—Carlton gave Damon his first writing gig on Nash Bridges—it was Mission Impossible III that took J.J. Abrams away from his Lost duties, leaving a slot open for Carlton. "Lo and behold, here we are six years later," says Carlton. Elsewhere in the Lost universe, Harold Perrineau talks about Michael's return, and what that means for Libby »

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Lost the plot? A guide to the vital questions season six must answer

4 February 2010 10:03 AM, PST | The Guardian - TV News | See recent The Guardian - TV News news »

As the final series of Lost launches on Sky1, there are still plenty of questions outstanding

We're nearly there. If you've found yourself preoccupied with tropical polar bears, smoke monsters and Egyptian time-travel existential battles between good and evil since 2004, you'll no doubt be aware that the final season of Lost is starting this week – in the Us it began on Tuesday, while the UK has to wait until tomorrow to see it on Sky1. (Can't quite remember what all the fuss is about? Catch up on series five in only 10 minutes, courtesy of the Reduced Shakespeare Company.)

Steve Busfield and I will be blogging season six here every week straight after the show – but ahead of Friday it's time to examine those questions we're hoping will be answered during the final 18 hours of island life. (No spoilers please Us viewers – we're going to be a few days behind you »

- Richard Vine

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