An evening with Lost - Live Webcast

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The cast of Lost
Edit: I thought that it was the 13th today while it’s actually the 12th. The webcast isn’t until tomorrow. Sorry everyone. Check back in tomorrow and I will make sure to post the link to the webcast.

On January 13 at 7:30 PM Pacific Time the Academy of Television Arts & Science will be holding a panel discussion featuring the cast and producers of Lost. At approximately 8 pm, a link for viewing the event via a live webcast will be made available either on emmys.tv or on their page for the event.

Eleven cast members, including Matthew Fox and Evangline Lilly, as well as Lost creators JJ Abrams and Damon Lindelof and executive producers Bryan Burk, Jack Bender, Jeff Pinkner and Carlton Cuse will be attending the event.

I will update this page with the link to the webcast as soon as it is made available.

Feel free to discuss the event in the comments of this post!

Update: According to emmys.tv, the live webcast will start approximately 7:45 PM PST.

Update 2: Alright, it’s over. It was a pretty fun event and I think we got a bit more insight into the show. I wrote down a scribble transcript of the important things that were said so after I’ve been able to clean it up I will post it tomorrow. Thanks to emmys.tv for sharing it with us online. Have a good night everyone!


Watch Lost cast and producers live on January 13

10 hours, 55 minutes ago by Andreas
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On Saturday, January 13, the Academy of Television Arts & Science will be holding a panel discussion featuring the cast and producers of Lost.

According to Lost-Media, 11 cast members, including Matthew Fox and Evangline Lilly, as well as Lost creators JJ Abrams and Damon Lindelof and executive producers Bryan Burk, Jack Bender, Jeff Pinkner and Carlton Cuse will be attending the event.

The panel discussion will take place on January 13, 7:30 PM pacific, at the Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre in North Hollywood.

Sadly, tickets for the Jimmy Kimmel hosted discussion have been sold out, but fear not my friends, we will be able to watch it live on the internet via a webcast!

The link to the webcast will be made available during the evening the same day. I will publish the link as soon as possible, so if you don’t want to miss this, make sure to subscribe to our RSS feed.


Lost nominated for Producers Guild Award again!

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Last year, Lost took home the prize, and once again the Lost producers have been nominated for the “Producer of the Year Award in Episodic Television - Drama” award at the Producers Guild Awards.

The nominated Lost producers are:
J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, Bryan Burk, Jack Bender, Jean Higgins, Edward Kitsis, Adam Horowitz, and Elizabeth Sarnoff.

Congrats to the team. I’m keeping my fingers crossed, you truly deserve to win!

The Producers Guild Awards will be held at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Century City on January 20, 2007.


Meet Jorge and Burky in New York

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Here is your chance to meet LOST TV star Jorge Garcia (”Hurley”), Todd McFarlane and LOST executive producer Bryan Burk. Be among the first to purchase McFarlane Toys’ new action figures based on the ABC TV smash hit, and you will receive a ticket to a special Toys “R” Us Times Square autograph-signing event.

This exclusive LOST action figure signing will take place at the Toys “R” Us International flagship store in New York City on Monday, Nov. 6 from 3pm to 5pm. Autographs will be limited to LOST action figures.

Here’s how it works. To get a ticket for this event, customers must pre-order LOST’s “The Hatch” Boxed Set ($33.99) at Toys “R” Us Times Square from Personal Shopping on Level Three between 10am and 7pm starting Friday, Oct. 27. LOST’s “The Hatch” Boxed Sets will be available for pickup at the event for all ticket holders with a valid receipt. Due to high fan demand, tickets are expected to sell-out quickly!

More information at Spawn.com


Lost was almost shot in Australia

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According to an article by the AAP, Lost was originally planned to be shot in Australia or New Zealand. Lost exec Bryan Burk talked about the topic at the Lost season 2 DVD launch party:

“We had set up a whole trip to go there.”

“Australia is famous for having incredible actors, incredible crews and that was immediately what we thought about doing. We were going to Queensland and we were going to have a look at it and at the eleventh hour we all decided instead that if we could make it work in Hawaii we would.”

Read the entire article at Yahoo News


Interviews with the Lost cast and crew

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IGN has yet again posted more interviews with the actors and crew behind Lost.

First up is an interview with executive producer Bryan Burk who talks about the differences between the first and second season and Lost’s story structure.

Yunjin Kim who plays Sun discusses the relationship between Sun and Jin.

Evangeline Lilly talks about the love triangle between Kate, Jack and Sawyer and let’s us know how it feels to have gone from relatively unknown to one of the most popular actresses on TV.

Daniel Dae Kim discusses his character and how Jin has developed and changed through the two seasons of Lost.


Cuse and Burk talk about Lost Season 3

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Spoilers

At the Lost season 2 DVD launch party some days ago, Philadelphia Daily News got to talk to Carlton Cuse, one of Lost’s executive producers and writers.

Carlton explained a bit of what happened in last season’s final episodes and talked about what we can expect from the upcoming third season of Lost.

“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.”

“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.”

“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, the introduction of the outside world as an element into the world of ‘Lost’ is also something new for Season 3.”

Carlton also had some things to say regarding the future of Michael and Walt:

“We were interested in exploring what price you would pay to get your son back. The price that Michael paid was so extreme, it didn’t seem possible that he could remain a part of this society after what he had done.”

“He’s been banished from the island, and that to us represented sort of the necessary consequence of his action. It doesn’t mean his story is over.” he said, noting that we have not seen the last of Michael and Walt.

Besides talking about Season 3, Carlton had some things to say about the large amount of Lost theories:

“I think that the mistake that most of the people who theorize about the show make is trying to come up with a very simple, you know, unifying theory.” he said.

So while the writers have explanations for everything that’s gone on in “Lost” so far - and script coordinator Gregg Nations keeps track of the documentation - “it doesn’t reduce down to a single, simple sentence,” Cuse said.

Carlton also explained that this doesn’t signify that the story is based on coincidence:

“There are theories in physics… that govern small particles, and there are Newtonian theories that govern gravitational fields for larger objects. Those two co-exist. They aren’t unified into a single theory, but the connection between them is not coincidental.”

At the same DVD launch party, executive producer and writer Bryan Burk revealed more details about the season 2 finale:

“The hatch has definitely had its moment, lets just say it was one big explosion.”

So the hatch is gone and the upcoming season will be a bit brighter and more adventure oriented, but is everything sunshine and rainbows on our beloved island from now on?

“There’ll be a lot of love. There’ll be a lot of comedy,” Burk said. “But we never can forget that these people are in a very dark place.”

Lost Season 3 is now in production. The first new episode airs on October 4th and is called “A Tale of Two Cities”.


The Official Lost Podcast - Comic Con

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A new official Lost podcast was released a few days ago. The podcast features a highlight from the Lost panel at Comic Con 2006.

Executive Producers and cast members answer fan questions at Comic Con 2006. Panelists include: Executive Producers Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse and Bryan Burk; cast members Jorge Garcia (”Hurley”) and Daniel Dae Kim (”Jin”)

Listen to the special edition Lost podcast at Abc.com

Several videos of the Lost panel at Comic Con can also be found on YouTube.


Where’s the complaint dept around here?! (Includes Major Spoilers from Comic Con)

10 hours, 55 minutes ago by Cecilia
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Yup, I said I wasn’t going to post until Monday, but sadly here I am.

I just had the most harrowing time, as they cancelled my flight to San Diego, and long story short, the one they put me on would have made me miss Comic Con, so I decided to stay home (they screwed up royally when they booked a ‘connecting’ flight that didn’t connect with my first leg, and by the time they told me, it was too late to get on one that would make it there in time). US Airways, I will rant against you here, because after 2 trips to the airport, 3 hours of waiting IN the airport, and 4 hours of waiting on hold/transfered between 6 different lines (none of whom seemed to know what they were doing)… I didn’t end up getting on a single plane!

However, I do have my spies on the Comic Con floor, and we have some mild spoilers and a not-so-mild spoiler/rumor as a result. These are mostly courtesy of my friend John (AKA ’sculpey’ on the forums) who attended the panel at 10:30, who I just got off the phone with; he gave some good details about what they said, including major spoilers for S3. To give people an idea, the panel this year includes Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, Bryan Burk, Jorge Garcia (Hurley) and Daniel Dae Kim (Jin). The ‘wildish’ spoiler at the end is from a friend of a friend who attended the DVD party, and I am not vouching for the reliability as much as the other stuff, but I’m posting it, and you can be the judge. Please click “Read More” below to see.

EDIT 7/22: Adding in yet more details and goodies provided by ‘WndrBr3d’ of LOST-TV–worth a read! Some good stuff in there.

EDIT 7/23: Direct quote on time given by fourfootten edited in.

Possible Spoilers

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Lost Producers Talk About Season 3

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According to Sci Fi Wire, Lost producers Carlton Cuse and Bryan Burk recently talked a bit about the next season of Lost.

“The Others are an important part of season three, and there’s a lot of mysteries and a lot of questions about the Others that the audience is going to be curious about going into season three.”

Said executive producer Carlton Cuse, who continued:

“There will definitely be some new characters on the show next year. … Obviously, Michael Emerson, who plays Henry Gale, he’s someone who’s going to be very prominent in the show next year.”

According to executive producer Bryan Burk, love will play a larger role in the next season of Lost:

“I’m excited about love in season three. Don’t forget now the people have been on the island for 60-plus days. They’re now obviously more familiar with each other. … The concept of love [is there], and … it weaves its way through all of our characters. It’s going to be much more prevalent in season three.”

Read the entire article.


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