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Do You Miss LOST? Then Get LOSTed!

  

If it’s been too long since you’ve watched a new episode of LOST, then
you might want to check out LOST-Interactive.com’s LOSTed.
It is actually a cartoon parody of LOST and it has a lot of fans. It captures the feel of LOST like an
impressionist painting of Terry O’Quinn captures Terry O’Quinn. The difference being that LOSTed would be a very
funny impressionist painting!

  

I just watched episode 1 and it involves a missing baby with plot elements borrowed from
the … And Found episode of LOST. Hurley, Charlie and Claire play important roles
in the unfolding drama that is LOSTed.

  The episodes are in both DivX and MPEG format and they are downloadable via BitTorrent.
Since BitTorrent is a very efficient protocol, you can usually download the episodes quickly. It is considered
good etiquette to leave the BitTorrent client open to seed the file after the download has completed.
LOSTed, of course, is legal to download. Don’t use BitTorrent to download copyrighted material, or the
MPAA and/or the RIAA may track you down mercilessly!

  
If your computer connects to your entertainment center, go ahead and watch LOSTed
on the big screen LCD with high fidelity speakers. Your neighbors will say

What are you watching? Is that on ABC…. the Comedy Channel???

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Do You Miss LOST? Then Get LOSTed!

  

If it’s been too long since you’ve watched a new episode of LOST, then
you might want to check out LOST-Interactive.com’s LOSTed.
It is actually a cartoon parody of LOST and it has a lot of fans. It captures the feel of LOST like an
impressionist painting of Terry O’Quinn captures Terry O’Quinn. The difference being that LOSTed would be a very
funny impressionist painting!

  

I just watched episode 1 and it involves a missing baby with plot elements borrowed from
the … And Found episode of LOST. Hurley, Charlie and Claire play important roles
in the unfolding drama that is LOSTed.

  The episodes are in both DivX and MPEG format and they are downloadable via BitTorrent.
Since BitTorrent is a very efficient protocol, you can usually download the episodes quickly. It is considered
good etiquette to leave the BitTorrent client open to seed the file after the download has completed.
LOSTed, of course, is legal to download. Don’t use BitTorrent to download copyrighted material, or the
MPAA and/or the RIAA may track you down mercilessly!

  
If your computer connects to your entertainment center, go ahead and watch LOSTed
on the big screen LCD with high fidelity speakers. Your neighbors will say

What are you watching? Is that on ABC…. the Comedy Channel???

Continue reading »

Is LOST a Game?

All_games of www.LOSTisaGame.com sent
me an email about her website. She has a big idea and the big idea is that LOST is actually an adventure game played
on a computer. None of the producers have denied the concept, but he asks for any quotes that may
discredit the theory.

Are the players being tested? How do you win the game? All_games thinks it may have something
to do with cooperation. She takes the title Live Together, Die Alone as a philosophy
that leads to winning the game. Certainly, we have seen the theme of redemption
throughout the show. Do players have to redeem themselves. Desmond is in a military prison
and then seeks to prove himself by winning a race around the world. He goes on to assist
Kelvin in saving the world by entering the codes in the hatch. Later, he angrily
struggles with Kelvin when he learns that Kelvin is selfishly planning to steal Desmond’s
(Elizabeth’s) boat and leave the island. Did Kelvin lose the game when he decided
to leave the island alone? Desmond performed a very unselfish act at the end of
season 2. Has Desmond moved to a new level in the game?

Even if this theory proves not to be the big idea behind LOST, it is
certainly an interesting way to look at the show. Then again, according to Carlton Cuse, LOST has
more than one mystery to it.

The mistake they made was hanging everything on the question of who killed Laura Palmer.
In our show there is not one overriding question comparable to that. There are a series of mysteries: what is the nature of the island, what is the monster, what is the hatch, who are the mysterious ‘other people’? Making sure that some of those mysteries are answerable over time is the way to prevent that frustration.


-Carlton Cuse

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Is LOST a Game?

All_games of www.LOSTisaGame.com sent
me an email about her website. She has a big idea and the big idea is that LOST is actually an adventure game played
on a computer. None of the producers have denied the concept, but he asks for any quotes that may
discredit the theory.

Are the players being tested? How do you win the game? All_games thinks it may have something
to do with cooperation. She takes the title Live Together, Die Alone as a philosophy
that leads to winning the game. Certainly, we have seen the theme of redemption
throughout the show. Do players have to redeem themselves. Desmond is in a military prison
and then seeks to prove himself by winning a race around the world. He goes on to assist
Kelvin in saving the world by entering the codes in the hatch. Later, he angrily
struggles with Kelvin when he learns that Kelvin is selfishly planning to steal Desmond’s
(Elizabeth’s) boat and leave the island. Did Kelvin lose the game when he decided
to leave the island alone? Desmond performed a very unselfish act at the end of
season 2. Has Desmond moved to a new level in the game?

Even if this theory proves not to be the big idea behind LOST, it is
certainly an interesting way to look at the show. Then again, according to Carlton Cuse, LOST has
more than one mystery to it.

The mistake they made was hanging everything on the question of who killed Laura Palmer.
In our show there is not one overriding question comparable to that. There are a series of mysteries: what is the nature of the island, what is the monster, what is the hatch, who are the mysterious ‘other people’? Making sure that some of those mysteries are answerable over time is the way to prevent that frustration.


-Carlton Cuse

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Naveen on the Big Screen

LOST fans will be able to watch Naveen Andrews in a number
of upcoming movies. The Brave One, starring Jodie Foster, Naveen Andrews
and Mary Steenburgen is currently set to be released on October 12, 2007.

Jodie Foster plays a woman brutally attacked who struggles to recover and
then sets out for revenge. The revenge thriller is currently filming. Naveen Andrews
is playing the fiancee of the victim (played by Jodie Foster).

Recently, Eros International acquired the rights to the Naveen Andrews/Aishwarya Rai
movie Provoked for
Britain, the US and India. The movie begins with a man engulfed in flames screaming and running from his home. The man is Deepak Ahluwalia and he is played by Naveen Andrews.
The film uses the technique of flashbacks to explain the opening scene. Incredibly, the
movie is based on a true story. The release date is unknown.

Naveen will also appear in the film Grind House which is actually a double-feature including
a movie called Planet Terror. Andrews
appears in this movie which can be described as a horror movie with zombies.

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Naveen on the Big Screen

LOST fans will be able to watch Naveen Andrews in a number
of upcoming movies. The Brave One, starring Jodie Foster, Naveen Andrews
and Mary Steenburgen is currently set to be released on October 12, 2007.

Jodie Foster plays a woman brutally attacked who struggles to recover and
then sets out for revenge. The revenge thriller is currently filming. Naveen Andrews
is playing the fiancee of the victim (played by Jodie Foster).

Recently, Eros International acquired the rights to the Naveen Andrews/Aishwarya Rai
movie Provoked for
Britain, the US and India. The movie begins with a man engulfed in flames screaming and running from his home. The man is Deepak Ahluwalia and he is played by Naveen Andrews.
The film uses the technique of flashbacks to explain the opening scene. Incredibly, the
movie is based on a true story. The release date is unknown.

Naveen will also appear in the film Grind House which is actually a double-feature including
a movie called Planet Terror. Andrews
appears in this movie which can be described as a horror movie with zombies.

Continue reading »

More Season 3 Details Emerge

… from AccessHollywood.com

  Terry O’Quinn entered the press craziness with his wife and family. This guy is so cool — so suave — and so extremely hip. Daniel Dae Kim may well be one of the nicest people I’ve ever interviewed. Then it was time to bow to the great Michael Emerson. «Lost» fans know him as «Henry Gale.»After I gave him much-needed props he gave me some nuggets from the first episode premiering October 4th. We’ll meet brand new residents of the Island. (I’ll reveal more on the new cast soon). Michael urges fans not to expect the expected from his kooky gang of dirty faces and ragged clothes. Heck he even hinted that they may even wear shoes back at home! Hmmmm… They are apparently nothing what we think they are! Maybe their attire is like the beard Mr. Friendly wears. A costume!

When Evangeline Lilly enters the scene… people go nuts. The beautiful lady posed for picture after picture with fans that were shocked she was so humble….

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LOST, Dickens and A Tale of Two Cities

references: eNotes,
 online-literature.com
,
 Getting LOST

  
Certainly, there is a connection between the LOST universe and Charles Dickens.
Desmond has read every work of Dickens with the exception of Our Mutual Friend.
In the book: Getting LOST, Orson Scott Card begins by comparing LOST to a Dickens
serialized novel. Dickens would write a novel in weekly installments and
the final result could be read from beginning to end as a novel. Orson explains that
Dickens created very memorable characters so that we would remember them even if
they did not appear in every installment of the series. Think about Rose and Desmond.
They did not appear in the series for a long period of time and yet we knew they
were there. Desmond was so memorable that we talked about him all the time on the
message boards even though he disappeared into the woods early in season 2 and
did not return until the finale. Plot threads are tied together at the end of a
Dickens novel. We could see much of this in the Season 3 finale where we
finally learned about the mysterious light from the hatch when Locke was
pounding on it after Boone’s death. Desmond, in the hatch, was also in great
despair until he heard the pounding and knew that he was not alone.

  
Of course, the season 3 opener remains top secret, but at least we have the
title of episode 1: A Tale of Two Cities. With the exception of A Tale
of Two Cities
every Dickens tale had taken place in one city. So now, in LOST,
after never knowing if the world outside of the island still existed
(Desmond:Is the world still out there? and We’re stuck in a bloody snow globe.)
we know that two men in a frozen outpost exist and we know that Penny Widmore exists. So
there is a world outside of the snow globe that is LOST.
Of course, we also learn that the Others live on the island with
their own separate civilization (Henry: Your friends are coming home with us).

  
Some of the cast members have hinted that something big will happen in
Season 3 and Terry O’Quinn says that the first six episodes will set up
something really big. Dicken’s Tale of Two Cities was about
the French Revolution. What will LOST’s story be about in season 3?
I can’t wait to find out!

Continue reading »

LOST, Dickens and A Tale of Two Cities

references: eNotes,
 online-literature.com
,
 Getting LOST

  
Certainly, there is a connection between the LOST universe and Charles Dickens.
Desmond has read every work of Dickens with the exception of Our Mutual Friend.
In the book: Getting LOST, Orson Scott Card begins by comparing LOST to a Dickens
serialized novel. Dickens would write a novel in weekly installments and
the final result could be read from beginning to end as a novel. Orson explains that
Dickens created very memorable characters so that we would remember them even if
they did not appear in every installment of the series. Think about Rose and Desmond.
They did not appear in the series for a long period of time and yet we knew they
were there. Desmond was so memorable that we talked about him all the time on the
message boards even though he disappeared into the woods early in season 2 and
did not return until the finale. Plot threads are tied together at the end of a
Dickens novel. We could see much of this in the Season 3 finale where we
finally learned about the mysterious light from the hatch when Locke was
pounding on it after Boone’s death. Desmond, in the hatch, was also in great
despair until he heard the pounding and knew that he was not alone.

  
Of course, the season 3 opener remains top secret, but at least we have the
title of episode 1: A Tale of Two Cities. With the exception of A Tale
of Two Cities
every Dickens tale had taken place in one city. So now, in LOST,
after never knowing if the world outside of the island still existed
(Desmond:Is the world still out there? and We’re stuck in a bloody snow globe.)
we know that two men in a frozen outpost exist and we know that Penny Widmore exists. So
there is a world outside of the snow globe that is LOST.
Of course, we also learn that the Others live on the island with
their own separate civilization (Henry: Your friends are coming home with us).

  
Some of the cast members have hinted that something big will happen in
Season 3 and Terry O’Quinn says that the first six episodes will set up
something really big. Dicken’s Tale of Two Cities was about
the French Revolution. What will LOST’s story be about in season 3?
I can’t wait to find out!

Continue reading »

Niccolo and Nicole Win Bad Twin Contest

  In the second LOST.COM Bad Twin contest, the 2 most interesting fan postcard stories were selected. Both will receive a copy of Gary Troup’s latest novel: Bad Twin.

   Nicole from Crown Point, IN submitted the following
Messagehop – a post card from Sydney, Australia sent just before
Flight 815 left from Los Angeles:

Sydney Post Card

  In a weird coincidence, Niccolò Petrilli of Grosseto (Italy) wins
a copy of Bad Twin by submitting the following Messagehop:

Another Sunday

  Although his native language is Italian, he writes a very
spooky vignette of life on our favorite mysterious island. It evokes
a feeling of mystery in the tradition of LOST.

Congratulations to the winners: Niccolò and Nicole! (Coincidences connected
to LOST fans abound – more on this later). I’d also like to thank everyone who submitted
a story.

Bad Twin Contest

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Niccolo and Nicole Win Bad Twin Contest

  In the second LOST.COM Bad Twin contest, the 2 most interesting fan postcard stories were selected. Both will receive a copy of Gary Troup’s latest novel: Bad Twin.

   Nicole from Crown Point, IN submitted the following
Messagehop – a post card from Sydney, Australia sent just before
Flight 815 left from Los Angeles:

Sydney Post Card

  In a weird coincidence, Niccolò Petrilli of Grosseto (Italy) wins
a copy of Bad Twin by submitting the following Messagehop:

Another Sunday

  Although his native language is Italian, he writes a very
spooky vignette of life on our favorite mysterious island. It evokes
a feeling of mystery in the tradition of LOST.

Congratulations to the winners: Niccolò and Nicole! (Coincidences connected
to LOST fans abound – more on this later). I’d also like to thank everyone who submitted
a story.

Bad Twin Contest

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Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Mira Furlan to Attend Dragoncon in Atlanta

related links: Javi at Dragoncon

and Mira at Dragoncon

  
For those interested in science, technology, cryptography, the paranormal, science fiction and fantasy or if you would just like to
spend the day with people dressed as Catholic school girls, Roman soldiers, and walking pez dispensers, then
Dragon*Con is THE place to be.
  

Dragoncon 2006 will take place in Atlanta from
September 1 through the 4th. The host hotels for 2006 will again include the legendary

Atlanta Marriott Marquis
and the familiar surroundings of the Hyatt Regency
Atlanta
along with their new co-host hotel, the

Atlanta Hilton
The Marriott will host the "daytime" convention
functions (Autographing, Art Show/Print Shop, Dealers Room and Exhibit Hall,
etc.), while the Hyatt will once again host all 24-hour programming events,
Computer Gaming, Video Rooms, the Convention Hospitality Suite (or "Consuite"),
Concerts, etc.Dragon Con TV will be available in all three hotels.
The Hilton is across the street from the Marriott which is
connected by a climate-controlled tube-way to the Hyatt. The Marriott is easily the most architecturally unique hotel in the
city, if not the entire Southeast.

  LOST fans get a special treat with the presence of both Mira Furlan (The French Lady)
and Javier Grillo-Marxuach (LOST writer). Mira Furlan is a star of both stage and television. While LOST fans
know her as The French Lady, fans of Babylon 5 remember her as Ambassador Delenn.

  While Mira Furlan plays a character, writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach is a character.
He is always a fan favorite because he enjoys meeting the fans. As well as being a laugh riot, he knows
everything about science fiction. Other LOST writers defer to Javi when questions regarding Star Trek
or Star Wars arise. There are rumors that Javi can also sing Klingon opera.

  LOST fans planning to attend should buy tickets early. Last years’ event had a 4 hour wait
for those buying tickets at the door.

Continue reading »

Javier Grillo-Marxuach and Mira Furlan to Attend Dragoncon in Atlanta

related links: Javi at Dragoncon

and Mira at Dragoncon

  
For those interested in science, technology, cryptography, the paranormal, science fiction and fantasy or if you would just like to
spend the day with people dressed as Catholic school girls, Roman soldiers, and walking pez dispensers, then
Dragon*Con is THE place to be.
  

Dragoncon 2006 will take place in Atlanta from
September 1 through the 4th. The host hotels for 2006 will again include the legendary

Atlanta Marriott Marquis
and the familiar surroundings of the Hyatt Regency
Atlanta
along with their new co-host hotel, the

Atlanta Hilton
The Marriott will host the "daytime" convention
functions (Autographing, Art Show/Print Shop, Dealers Room and Exhibit Hall,
etc.), while the Hyatt will once again host all 24-hour programming events,
Computer Gaming, Video Rooms, the Convention Hospitality Suite (or "Consuite"),
Concerts, etc.Dragon Con TV will be available in all three hotels.
The Hilton is across the street from the Marriott which is
connected by a climate-controlled tube-way to the Hyatt. The Marriott is easily the most architecturally unique hotel in the
city, if not the entire Southeast.

  LOST fans get a special treat with the presence of both Mira Furlan (The French Lady)
and Javier Grillo-Marxuach (LOST writer). Mira Furlan is a star of both stage and television. While LOST fans
know her as The French Lady, fans of Babylon 5 remember her as Ambassador Delenn.

  While Mira Furlan plays a character, writer Javier Grillo-Marxuach is a character.
He is always a fan favorite because he enjoys meeting the fans. As well as being a laugh riot, he knows
everything about science fiction. Other LOST writers defer to Javi when questions regarding Star Trek
or Star Wars arise. There are rumors that Javi can also sing Klingon opera.

  LOST fans planning to attend should buy tickets early. Last years’ event had a 4 hour wait
for those buying tickets at the door.

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‘Lost,’ Season 3: All about the Others

from www.philly.com

  …

«The show’s going to be about our characters’ interaction with the Others. It’s going to be more of an action-adventure year, more romance. We’d hoped to get romance last year, but the story didn’t really get us there. We didn’t get as far as we wanted in that regard,» he said.

«It’s going to be more character-oriented, less mythologically oriented. You know, last year was sort of dark and intense and underground and in the hatch,» he said.

«Obviously, the other element that we introduced at the end of the season was that after 49 hours, we went off the island for the first time. And that was not a casual or coincidental or random choice,» he said. «The introduction of the outside world as an element into the world of ‘Lost’ is also something new for Season 3.»

And because the strongest link to that world so far is Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick), you can expect to see Desmond again, too, and not just in flashbacks.

«It would be very stupid of us to kill Desmond,» Cuse said.

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‘Lost,’ Season 3: All about the Others

from www.philly.com

  …

«The show’s going to be about our characters’ interaction with the Others. It’s going to be more of an action-adventure year, more romance. We’d hoped to get romance last year, but the story didn’t really get us there. We didn’t get as far as we wanted in that regard,» he said.

«It’s going to be more character-oriented, less mythologically oriented. You know, last year was sort of dark and intense and underground and in the hatch,» he said.

«Obviously, the other element that we introduced at the end of the season was that after 49 hours, we went off the island for the first time. And that was not a casual or coincidental or random choice,» he said. «The introduction of the outside world as an element into the world of ‘Lost’ is also something new for Season 3.»

And because the strongest link to that world so far is Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick), you can expect to see Desmond again, too, and not just in flashbacks.

«It would be very stupid of us to kill Desmond,» Cuse said.

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LOST beauty can’t resist Brits

from UK News

  
Lost beauty Evangeline Lilly has told how she was attracted to co-star Dominic Monaghan because she can’t resist British people.

  

The Canadian actress, who plays striking Kate Austen on the hit TV show, says their «self-deprecating hunmour and sarcasm» turns her on.

  

The couple are said to have got engaged after falling head-over-heels for each other after meeting on the set of the island saga about 48 stranded plane crash survivors in which Monaghan plays rock star Charlie.

  
Evangeline will not officially confirm her relationship with a man whose most famous role was as a hobbit in Lord of the Rings.

  
She said: «It is still rumoured. Dom is a really spectacular person. And I’d rather leave it at that.»

  
But she went on: «Dom and I have always connected. We’re both obsessed with bugs and when we were filming the pilot we’d run around the jungle colecting them! We have lots of fun playing together.»

  
Asked what she loves apart from liquorice, Haagen-Daz ice cream and cheese she said: «British people – their self-deprecating humour and sarcasm.»

  
And readily admitting she wants several children when she gets married Evangeline tells Glamour magazine: «I absolutely love them.»

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LOST beauty can’t resist Brits

from UK News

  
Lost beauty Evangeline Lilly has told how she was attracted to co-star Dominic Monaghan because she can’t resist British people.

  

The Canadian actress, who plays striking Kate Austen on the hit TV show, says their «self-deprecating hunmour and sarcasm» turns her on.

  

The couple are said to have got engaged after falling head-over-heels for each other after meeting on the set of the island saga about 48 stranded plane crash survivors in which Monaghan plays rock star Charlie.

  
Evangeline will not officially confirm her relationship with a man whose most famous role was as a hobbit in Lord of the Rings.

  
She said: «It is still rumoured. Dom is a really spectacular person. And I’d rather leave it at that.»

  
But she went on: «Dom and I have always connected. We’re both obsessed with bugs and when we were filming the pilot we’d run around the jungle colecting them! We have lots of fun playing together.»

  
Asked what she loves apart from liquorice, Haagen-Daz ice cream and cheese she said: «British people – their self-deprecating humour and sarcasm.»

  
And readily admitting she wants several children when she gets married Evangeline tells Glamour magazine: «I absolutely love them.»

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Archivos Secretos With Another View Of The Camp

  Very interesting! Will we see more of this in Season 3 or
are they simply the dressing rooms for the new actors?

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Getting LOST – Season 3

from ToledoBlade.com

Executive producer Bryan Burk wouldn’t offer many hints about the third season of Lost.
  

«We’ve got big problems,» Burk said. «Jack, Kate, and Sawyer, they’ve got Other issues, and I mean Other with a capital ‘O’.»
  

But executive producer Carlton Cuse was more forthcoming.
  

«This year we’re looking to make the show brighter, more vibrant,» Cuse said at an ABC party. «There’s more emphasis on action, adventure, and romance. The show won’t be as dark, as internal. There will be more emphasis on character access, less on mythological access.»
  

For instance, Cuse said John Locke (Terry O’Quinn) will be a different person in season three.
  

«All his doubt and questions and uncertainties were answered; the button did mean something, there was something at stake,» Cuse said.
  

The relationship between the outside world (including Penny, Desmond’s beloved) and the island will be a part of season three. The black cloud monster will return, as will the polar bear.
  

Lost won’t return to the story of Michael (Harold Perrineau) and Walt (Malcolm David Kelley) immediately, but Cuse said their tale is not done (and will eventually take into account young Kelley’s growth spurt in puberty).

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Dominic Monaghan in ‘Shooting Livien’

from Media Blvd Magazine

Shooting Livien is a powerful film by Rebecca Cook about a delusional New York rock musician on the verge of stardom, who is battling inner demons and major family issues. The film stars Jason Behr (The Grudge, Skinwalkers), Sarah Winter (24), Dominic Monaghan (Lost, Lord of the Rings), Joshua Leonard (Blair Witch Project), and Ally Sheedy (The Breakfast Club).

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