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Posts Tagged ‘Lost’


The Flickcast’s ‘On the Radar’

by Bob Starr, Aug 6 2010 // 4:00 PM

Welcome to this week’s On the Radar where we delve into all corners of the entertainment, tech and geek Internets for news, views and whatnot that may have escaped our regular coverage this week. Let is know if we missed something interesting. Otherwise, on to the links!

• Think seven Saw films are enough? The filmmakers think you are WRONG!

• Star Wars: Episode One candy? Your taste buds can’t repel flavor of this magnitude. Or can they when Jar Jar is involved?

• Don’t understand Inception? Don’t worry, perhaps this Scrooge McDuck comic will help you.

• We can’t tell if the episode is going to be painful or hilarious, but this new image from Jusin Beiber’s appearance on CSI may say it all.

• It’s the 25th Anniversary of both Real Genius and Weird Science, so of course it begs the question “Who would win in a fight?”

• Tired of worrying if some stranger will take your seat because you got up for 5 seconds? These guys have you covered.

• Because we love lists almost as much as you do, here’s the 10 Songs That Movies Need To Stop Using.

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Posted in: Movies · On The Radar · TV · Video
Tagged: Emma Watson, Harry Potter, Inception, Justin beiber, Light Saber, Lost, Real Genius, Saw, Scrooge McDuck, Snooki, Star Wars, The Jersey Shore, Weird Science


What You Missed: Cast Members Discuss ‘The Event’ at San Diego Comic-Con

by Chris Ullrich, Jul 28 2010 // 8:00 AM

Missed Comic-Con in San Diego? Or, you were there and just missed one of the panels for a new NBC show called The Event? If you, you missed quite a bit.

As I indicated in my previous first impressions of the show, it has potential. Often, potential is enough for me and I will go ahead and check out more episodes of a show I think has it.

The Event seems to have a lot going for it and I think it may catch on with fans. However, don’t feel you have to take my word for it. Instead, why not let the cast of the show tell you about it. For that, we’ve got all kinds of videos of the cast, including Blair Underwood, Sarah Roemer, Jason Ritter and Laura Innes, doing just that

Check out all the interviews after the jump and see if they do anything for you. The Vent premieres on NBC in the Fall.

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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · Video
Tagged: Blair Underwood, Jason Ritter, Jeffrey Reiner, Laura Innes, Lost, NBC, Sarah Roemer, The Event, TV, Zeljko Ivanek


SDCC10: NBC’s ‘The Event’ Pilot First Impressions

by Chris Ullrich, Jul 24 2010 // 3:52 PM

During San Diego Comic-Con today NBC showed the pilot for its eagerly awaited new Fall show The Event to an excited and appreciative crowd. The show is an ensemble drama with elements of 24, Lost and other good mystery programs of the past.

We will be bringing you a full review of the pilot soon so look for that. Until then I thought I would just throw out a few first impressions of the show to give potential fans more to go on.

The first thing that struck me about the pilot was something i thought of even before I saw it: the cast. NBC has assembled a diverse group of known and lesser-known actors including Blair Underwood, Laura Innes, Zelkjo Ivanek, Jason Ritter, Ian Anthony Dale and Sarah Roemer.

In the pilot each if them is given something do do and much to my happiness the pilot also manages to develop their characters in a short time. You are interested in them from the beginning and are almost immediately invested in their stories.

Also, the show has a high degree of production value and is well directed, edited and I enjoyed the score too. Obviously, you can’t tell everything about a show just from the pilot. A great pilot doesn’t always make for a great show.

However, in this case my feeling is that it will. NBC has put together a good team and a good show and I hope they can maintain the quality and the story promise they showed with the pilot.

Oh, in case you were wondering they don’t divulge what the event is during the pilot. I guess we’re just going to have to watch the show to find out. I know I will. The Event premieres on September 20th.

Posted in: NBC · News · TV
Tagged: Blair Underwood, Drama, Ian Anthony Dale, Jason Ritter, Laura Innes, Lost, NBC, Sarah Roemer, SDCC, SDCC10, The Event, TV, Zeljko Ivanek


SDCC10: The New Trailer for ‘Tron: Legacy’

by Sebastian Suchecki, Jul 23 2010 // 7:45 AM

Promptly following it’s premier at their Comic-con panel, Disney’s Tron: Legacy new trailer has hit the web. For those of you looking for some glowing spandex action, this trailer does not disappoint. With flying L.E.D. motorcycles and L.E.D. covered razor Frisbees, we can expect lots of colorful action, especially in 3D.

It also features the first glimpse of the CGI versions of a young Jeff Bridges’ Flynn. Unfortunately, the technology has not improved much since it was used with Patrick Stewart’s Professor X and Sir Ian McKellan’s Magneto in X-Men: The Last Stand four years ago. It appears that instead of Flynn, we are watching the characters interact with the Tom Hanks character from Polar Express.

Tron: Legacy stars Oscar Winner Jeff Bridges (Crazy Heart), Garrett Hedlund (Eragon) and Olivia Wilde (Year One). Rookie director Joseph Kosinski has brought to life the imaginative script of co-writers Richard Jefferies and Adam Horowitz. You may recognize Adam Horowitz’s name from his days as a co-producer and writer on the hit TV show Lost.

With Tron: Legacy being written by someone so heavily involved in Lost, do you think we can expect a similarly mind boggling story line from Tron:Legacy?

Tron: Legacy will be hitting theaters December 17th, but until then keep it here for all your Tron: Legacy news and check out the trailer after the break.

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Posted in: 3-D · Comic-Con · Disney · Movies · Prequels and Sequels · Sci-Fi · Trailers
Tagged: Adam Horowitz, Comic-Con, Crazy Heart, Disney, Eragon, Flynn, Garrett Hedlund, Jeff Bridges, Joseph Kosinksi, Kevin Flynn, Lost, Magneto, Olivia Wilde, Patrick Stewart, Polar Express, Professor X, Richard Jefferies, San Diego Comic-Con, SDCC, SDCC10, Sir Ian McKellan, Tom Hanks, Tron, Tron Legacy, X-men: Last Stand, Year One


ABC Gives ‘Rookie Blue’ A Second Season

by Matt Raub, Jul 13 2010 // 11:00 AM

ABC may have given the axe to a few big shows this past season, and lost (no pun intended) one of their biggest draws, but it seems that a sparkle can still be seen on the network, in the form of the police cadet drama Rookie Blue. ABC recently renewed the series for a second season, after it scored the network’s highest-scripted debut ratings in six years only three episodes in.

From Variety:

It now ranks second in its Thursday timeslot behind “So You Think You Can Dance,” among adults 18-49 and 18-34.”We’re very pleased that the show has connected with viewers, especially considering the challenge of finding an audience in the summer,” said Quinn Taylor, ABC Entertainment Group’s senior VP of movies, minis and acquisitions.

While the premise is the same, the show is somewhat different than the first of the Police Academy films, sans Guttenberg. Peregrym leads the charge alongside Gregory Smith, Charlotte Sullivan, Enuka Okuma and Travis Milne as rookie cops who work through their freshman year as cops. One could consider this show to be the police version of the networks already-popular Grey’s Anatomy.

The show also marks the star Missy Peregrym’s first show since Reaper to get a second season, but we all know how that ended before. Let’s hope history doesn’t repeat itself.

The fourth episode in the season, entitled “Signals Crossed”, involves Andy (Peregrym) going undercover as a prostitute to impress the Sergeant and airs tomorrow night at 9/8C on ABC.

Posted in: ABC · Action · Announcements · Networks · News · TV · TV Ratings
Tagged: Charlotte Sullivan, Enuka Okuma, Gregory Smith, Grey's Anatomy, Lost, Missy Peregrym, Police Academy, Reaper, Rookie Blue, Travis Milne


Primetime Emmy Nominations Announced with ‘Glee’ Leading the Pack

by Joe Gillis, Jul 8 2010 // 10:00 AM

It’s Emmy time and the nominations were announced this morning in LA at the Academy of Arts & Sciences for the 62nd annual awards show. It was a big day for HBO as it’s show The Pacific received the most nominations with 24.

Other shows nominated for several awards include Fox’s Glee with 19 nominations, AMC’s Mad Men with 17, NBC’s 30 Rock and HBO’s Temple Grandin and You Don’t Know Jack with 15 each, ABC’s Modern Family with 14 and NBC’s Saturday Night Live with 12.

Also nominated in a big way was ABC’s Dancing With The Stars with 9, Showtime’s Nurse Jackie with 8, CBS’ Two And A Half Men with 6, CBS’ Big Bang Theory with 5. HBO’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, CBS’ How I Met Your Mother and NBC’s The Office all tied with 4.

As it often does, HBO led with 101 nominations total. ABC, with 63 nominations, received the most for any broadcast network followed by CBS with 57, NBC with 48, FOX with 47, and mighty PBS with 32.

All in all it seems like quite a diverse group of shows were nominated this year and we congratulate all of the nominees. Plus, it’s nice to see people finally get recognized for their work including Kyle Chandler of Friday Night Lights as well as Betty White with her 20th nomination for hosting Saturday Night Live.

Click through for more nominees and be sure to check out the official Emmy site for more. The 62nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards air on August 29, 2010 on NBC.

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Posted in: Announcements · Awards · Emmy Awards · News · TV
Tagged: 30 Rock, Aaron Paul, ABC, Alec Baldwin, AMC, Awards, Breaking Bad, Bryan Cranston, CBS, Christina Hendricks, Connie Britton, Dexter, Emmy Awards, Glee, HBO, Hugh Laurie, Jane Lynch, January Jones, Jon Hamm, Kyle Chandler, Lea Michelle, Lost, Mad Men, Matthew Fox, Matthew Morrison, Modern Family, NBC, Nurse Jackie, Primetime Emmy Nominations, Showtime, Terry O'Quinn, The Big Bang Theory, The Office, The Pacific, True Blood, TV


Jeph Loep Named EVP, Head of Television at Marvel

by Joe Gillis, Jun 28 2010 // 3:00 PM

In not entirely surprising news, Marvel Entertainment has appointed Jeph Loeb as Executive Vice President, Head of Television, a newly created division of Marvel Entertainment. In this new role, Mr. Loeb will work alongside Dan Buckley, Publisher & President of the Print, Animation & Digital Divisions, Marvel Worldwide, Inc., to translate Marvel’s popular characters and stories to the television medium, in both live-action and animation formats.

In addition to these responsibilities, Mr. Loeb will oversee the development and distribution of live-action, animated and direct-to-DVD series. Mr. Loeb was previously a Marvel-exclusive Eisner-Award-winning comic book writer and an Emmy-nominated writer for his work on NBC’s Heroes. The announcement was made today by Alan Fine, Executive Vice President, Office of the President and Chairman of Marvel Studios’ Creative Committee, and by Mr. Buckley, to whom Mr. Loeb will report.

Mr. Fine stated, “It’s with tremendous pride that I announce the creation of our Marvel Television division and the appointment of Jeph Loeb as Executive Vice President. His work in the comic book field is in a class of its own, showing his passion and talent for bringing Marvel’s finest characters to life in an innovative manner. Jeph’s work on multiple award-winning television series and popular films has shown fans worldwide his ability to deliver thrilling entertainment in a number of media. With Jeph as our EVP, fans will experience the highest quality and most exciting television projects featuring their favorite Marvel characters.”

“I couldn’t be happier to accept this new position at Marvel Entertainment, working with both Dan and Alan to deliver exciting, cutting edge television projects,” said Mr. Loeb. “Marvel continues to break new ground in storytelling in both their comic book and film ventures, so, along with everyone here, I’m excited to bring the same brand of excitement into homes across the globe.”

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Posted in: Comics · Marvel · Marvel Studios · News · Press Releases · TV
Tagged: Comics, Commando, Heroes, Jeph Loeb, Lost, Marvel, Marvel Entertaiment, Press Release, Smallville, Teen Wolf, TV


Three More Previews for NBC’s ‘The Event’

by Chris Ullrich, Jun 25 2010 // 2:00 PM

As we’ve been doing, here’s another in our ongoing series of previews of new shows coming either in the Summer or the Fall. This time around we’ve got another preview for NBC’s Fall show The Event to share with you today.

The show, which concerns a super secret event, a cover-up so big the President didn’t even know the full details and the average guy who accidentally uncover the secret, promises suspense, drama, action and fodder for those who love these kinds of stories. It also boast a pretty impressive cast including Jason Ritter, Sarah Roemer, Laura Innes, Zeljko Ivanek and Blair Underwood as The President.

In these new clips some of the stars of the show try to explain what they think The Event is all about and what their theories are. So far, after watching all the previews for this show, it does seem pretty interesting. Will it replace something like Lost for an audience hungry for a new show to latch onto? We’ll see.

Check out the new videos after the jump. The Event will air Mondays at 9/8C on NBC.

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Posted in: NBC · News · TV · Video
Tagged: 24, Blair Underwood, Jason Ritter, Laura Innes, Lost, NBC, The Event, TV, TV Previews, Zeljko Ivanek


Check Out Three New Promos for NBC’s ‘The Event’

by Joe Gillis, Jun 10 2010 // 12:00 PM

As new series go, NBC’s The Event seems to have some promise. Sure, you could make the case that the show seems like a cross between other shows like Lost and 24 but hey, those are two pretty cool shows so if this one compares to them, that might not be a bad thing, right?

The show, according to our friends at the network, is a “high-octane conspiracy thriller” which follows Sean Walker (Parenthood‘s Jason Ritter) who is investigating the mysterious disappearance of his fiance, Leila (Sarah Roemer). During the course of his investigation he “unwittingly begins to expose the biggest cover-up in U.S. history.” Isn’t that always the way it works these days?

But wait, there’s more. “Sean’s quest will send ripples through the lives of an eclectic band of strangers, including: newly elected U.S. President Martinez (Blair Underwood); Sophia (Laura Innes), who is the leader of a mysterious group of detainees; and Sean’s shadowy father-in-law (Gilmore Girls‘ Scott Patterson). Their futures are on a collision course in a global conspiracy that could ultimately change the fate of mankind.”

Got that, the fate of all mankind. Dammit, those are high stakes. Sounds cool. To help you get ready for the show, we’ve got a few previews and such from it to share with you today. Kindly enjoy these after the jump.

The Event premieres this Fall on NBC.

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Posted in: Drama · NBC · News · TV · Video
Tagged: 24, Blair Underwood, conspiracy, Drama, Gilmore Girls, Jason Ritter, Laura Innes, Lost, NBC, Previews, Scott Patterson, The Event, TV


The Flickcast – Episode 57: Still Lost

by Joe Gillis, May 26 2010 // 11:00 AM

This week on The Flickcast Chris and Matt are joined once again by recurring guest host Elisbeth Rappe. This time around the trio takes on a handful of new and returning topics including the Lost series finale, finales of other TV shows like 24, what it takes to produce a weekly television program, news on various upcoming feature film projects and a whole lot more.

The trio also makes some great picks this week including Elisabeth’s pick of Captain Ron, another film featuring Kurt Russell with an eye patch, Matt’s pick of the Michael Cera starrer Youth in Revolt and Chris’ pick of the 1960 Stanley Kubrick classic Spartacus.

As always, if you have comments, questions, critiques, offers of sponsorship or whatever, feel free to hit us up in the comments, on Twitter, at Facebook and MySpace or via email.

Posted in: Podcasts
Tagged: 24, ABC, Carlton Cuse, damon lindelof, Episode 57, Fox, Fringe, J.J. Abrams, Jack Bauer, Kiefer Sutherland, Lost, Matthew Fox, Podcasts, Spock, Star Trek, The Big Bang Theory, TV


Fans of ‘LOST’ Will Get Their Answers….On The DVD

by Matt Raub, May 24 2010 // 4:00 PM

For those of you who watched last night’s 2 and a half hour Lost finale, you know that these things happened (spoiler free): We get some kind of finality for some of the characters, but we still have plenty of unanswered questions about the mysteries of the island.

It turns out that even though writer/creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse still got 2.5 hours (not to mention two hours of recap and a special farewell episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live), they still had more story to tell. In fact, they have roughly 20 minutes more. And no, as funny as they are, those Jimmy Kimmel alternate endings don’t count.

In an attempt to keep you invested even longer, Lindelof and Cuse are giving you the answers you’ve waited 6 years for. To get them, you only have to wait 3 more months.

Said to be attached to the upcoming DVD and Blu-Ray release of the complete series is an additional 20 or so minutes of content that didn’t make it into the series finale. This will allegedly give us answers to questions about the light in the tunnel, as well as finally give us the name of the Man in Black.

Be sure to keep your eyes out for marketing, as Lost: The Complete Collection comes out on DVD and Blu-Ray on August 25th.

Posted in: ABC · Abrams · Action · Blu-Ray · Drama · DVD · Mystery and Suspense · News · TV
Tagged: ABC, Carlton Cuse, damon lindelof, J.J. Abrams, Lost


Check Out These ‘LOST’ Alternative Endings

by Joe Gillis, May 24 2010 // 9:00 AM

In case you’ve been living under a rock or, perhaps, on an island somewhere, you are probably aware that ABC’s Lost finally came to a conclusion last night. The show’s series finale met with a whole range of feelings, opinions and emotions which is often the case when shows with a rabid and outspoken fan base come to an end.

Whatever your feeling about the ending, audiences everywhere most likely will have their own opinions and would offer their own alternative scenarios as to how the ending should have gone. The shows executive producers, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, are no exception. Even though they finally settled on an ending for the show, they also had several alternative endings in mind prior to making their final decision.

Fortunately, through the miracles of modern technology and The Jimmy Kimmel Show, we are able to bring you those alternative ending right here. So, sit back, relax and experience what might have been after the jump.

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Posted in: ABC · Abrams · Drama · Mystery and Suspense · News · TV · Video
Tagged: ABC, Carlton Cuse, damon lindelof, Evangeline Lilly, J.J. Abrams, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Lost, Matthew Fox, Terry O'Quinn, TV



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