dinsdag 3 maart 2009

Evangeline Lilly bij Jimmy Kimmel

Kate, oftewel Evangeline Lilly, was te gast bij Jimmy Kimmel. De video daarvan is online gezet.

Emilie de Ravin foto's van nieuwe film

Er zijn een paar foto's vrijgegeven van de nieuwe film High Noon met Emilie de Ravin. Laten we hopen dat ze evengoed een keer terugkomt in Lost.

* Made: 2009
* Genre: Suspense Thriller
* Stars: Emilie De Ravin, Ivan Sergei, Cybill Shepherd

Premieres April 4 at 9 pm et/pt

Expert hostage negotiator Lieutenant Phoebe McNamara juggles her high-pressure career with the demands of raising her young daughter and contending with her agoraphobic mother, Essie. When Phoebe meets handsome bar owner Duncan Swift, he can’t resist her take-charge attitude and attempts to earn her affections. Though she tries to resists his charms, Phoebe soon realizes no amount of negotiation will keep Duncan at arm’s length. When Phoebe is assaulted by an unknown assailant in her precinct, she can’t help but be deeply shaken. She later receives a series of mysterious and threatening messages, and soon discovers she is the target of a psychopathic killer out to destroy her personally and professionally.

maandag 2 maart 2009

Aankondiging interview met Evangeline Lilly

Sky One, de Engelse zender, geeft aan dat ze een interview hebben gehouden met Evangeline Lilly uit Lost dat binnenkort uitkomt.

Skymag recently got the chance to sit down for a chat with Evangeline Lilly of "Lost" on the breathtaking set in beautiful Oahu, Hawaii. The last few episodes of "Lost" have seen Kate Austen cover all the bases: Embracing motherhood, romancing Jack Shephard, and ending up right back in the place she swore she'd never return to. In these interview excerpts, Evangeline reveals what life is like on "the island."

Make sure you open your March 2009 Skymag for the complete interview and some behind-the-scenes pics, as well as features on the new Law & Order UK and a peek behind-the-curtain at Gladiators!

Skymag: Hi Evangeline. You're so lucky living and working in Oahu, are there any downsides?

Evangeline: Visiting here's a whole other thing to living here. It's muggy, it's wet, your hair never looks good… and make-up never ever looks good!

Skymag: Good job you've been playing a tomboy all this time! Are you sick of that same old outfit?

Evangeline: (Laughs): It's comfortable – and when I eat lunch, I don't care if I spill any! But this season we're filming the Oceanic Six off the island, so I've been wearing stilletos and pencil skirts for some of the flash-forward scenes…and I've loved it! I've felt beautiful and womanly. It's helped me embrace Kate's new womanhood. We see Kate the mum, not Kate on the run.

Skymag: So Kate has changed – but has filming "Lost" changed you?

Evangeline: Well, when I started I was 24 and this summer I'll be 30 – if you don't change within those years, you're a very stunted individual! I've learnt to stand up for myself in a way that's respectable – not in a way that turns me into a diva.

Grab your March 2009 Skymag to find out Evangeline's thoughts on fame, fitness, and her post-"Lost" plans!

Bron: Sky One

Lost op de digitale TV

Een artikel over de vertraging van Lost op de digitale televisie.

David Allen: Digital TV delay leaves fan feeling `Lost'

Digital TV had been set to go into effect in February until Congress decided America wasn't ready and pushed the date back to June 12.

I can't speak for America, but I'm ready. In fact, I'm way past ready and over the line into irritated.

Why? Because of the delay's effect on my favorite show, "Lost."

You see, "Lost" airs on ABC, and my TV no longer picks up KABC-TV (Channel 7). And it probably won't until June 12. That's when stations stop broadcasting in both analog and digital - unless Congress postpones the conversion again - and the airwaves get less cluttered.

Volledig artikel: SGV Tribune

Een artikel over onze serie

Een artikel over Lost in vergelijking met andere series.
Has TV lost its nerve when it comes to complex dramas?

Launching a broadly successful TV show is possible. No, really, it is.

We hear a lot about the fractured media environment, and most of us—network suits and civilians alike—have accepted the idea that smaller audiences are the new norm.

Volledige artikel: The Watcher
 
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