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Matthew Fox's New Movie
Written by THLAYLIRAH   
Tuesday, 19 June 2007
20070619.jpgThankfully he won't be in Rambo 8, but Lost’s own Matthew Fox will star with Dennis Quaid in Columbia Pictures' political thriller Vantage Point.  Academy Award winners William Hurt and Forest Whitaker and Academy Award Nominee Sigourney Weaver round out the strong supporting cast. 

Fox and Quaid play Secret Service agents Kent Taylor and Thomas Barnes respectively.  Both are assigned to protect the President, played by Hurt, at a summit on global terrorism.  After an assignation attempt on the President’s life, the movie is told from the point of view of five different characters.  

Forest Whitaker plays Howard Lewis, an American tourist who witnesses the event.  Sigourney Weaver plays Rex, an American TV news producer who is reporting on the conference.  

Vantage Point is set to open February 15, 2008. 
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 August 2007 )
 
Episode 22: Through the Looking Glass
Written by versed4every1   
Monday, 28 May 2007
20070528.jpgThe much anticipated season finale of ABC’s Lost aired on Wednesday, May 23, 2007 bringing an abrupt and somewhat confusing end to what could arguably be the best grouping of episodes that we have seen in this series thus far.  At its conclusion, the two hour long Episode 3x22 (and/or 23), "Through the Looking Glass", left me staring at my television with my mouth open and sounding very much like Keanu Reeves, "Whoa!"
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 August 2007 )
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Episode 21: Greatest Hits
Saturday, 19 May 2007
20070519.jpgWe all have our weekly Lost routines.  Mine starts immediately after a new episode.  I usually spend from 1 to 4 hours posting in our Episode Discussion forums while at the same time doing any necessary research on clues from the show.  Thursday and Friday I continue to post in the Episode Discussion topics.  I usually take the weekends off, and then by Monday morning I'm greatly anticipating the new episode, and spend at least a day or two reading the spoiler sites to get all the goods for the coming show.  But this week was a little different.  This week, there was no anticipation.  I didn't read a single spoiler, or talk to anybody about the upcoming Charlie-centric episode.  The reason, mostly, is because I just don't like Charlie.

I know, I know, many of you are fans, while others loathe him.  I used to like him, but now the only thing I find any interest in is his friendship with Hurley.  His on-island romance with Claire has become boring.  His drug-induced rockstar flashbacks have become monotonous and trite.  Basically, like many of you, I'm just ready to see him die already!

So I'm a little confused right now why I liked this episode so darned much, and why, for a VERY brief second at the end, I actually didn't want Charlie to die.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 August 2007 )
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Special: The Answers
Written by versed4every1   
Friday, 18 May 2007
On Thursday night, the producers of ABC’s Lost, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse decided to trade in their podcast forum for a televised one and provide a basic type of "catch-up" episode for average viewer who is still scratching his head and wondering why Flight 815 really did crash.  How would you even attempt to explain the mysteries of Lost now that we are nearing its zenith?  Lindelof and Cuse chose to begin, well, at the beginning, where they proceed to "shed some light and provide the final word" on some of Lost’s biggest mysteries.  Welcome to Lost: The_Answers!
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 August 2007 )
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Episode 20: The Man Behind the Curtain
Written by versed4every1   
Saturday, 12 May 2007
20070512.jpgEvery Wednesday I sit patiently, or rather impatiently, in front of my television set waiting to hear the words, "Previously on Lost."  This past Wednesday was no exception.  ABC's Lost, Episode 3x20, "The Man Behind the Curtain" begins with a young woman named Emily surrounded by trees in the throes of labor being coached by a young man by the name of Roger.  When something goes horribly wrong during Emily's au naturel delivery of the little boy, Roger carries them both out of the jungle just in time for us to see a truck passing swiftly by on a paved two lane road.  The highway sign reads Portland 32 miles and somewhere in the world a group of writers say, "Gotcha!"  Emily dies during her delivery of little Benjamin Linus and this plays a huge role in the rest of Ben's life.  Roger will always blame Ben for his mother's death, a fact that becomes evident later in the episode, and that is a very hard thing for anyone to handle.  This also means that Ben is a liar; which at this point should be news to no one. 
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 August 2007 )
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ABC Announces End of Lost
Monday, 07 May 2007
20070507.jpgWithin the past few months there has been a great deal of speculation and discussion in the media concerning when, exactly, Lost will end.  Based on the nature of the show, the producers stated some time ago that they were in discussions with ABC, attempting to set a definitive end date for our favorite castaways time on the island.  ABC Entertainment president Stephen McPherson said, "Due to the unique nature of 'Lost,' we knew it would require an end date to keep the integrity and strength of the show consistent throughout and to give the audience the payoff they deserve.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 August 2007 )
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Episode 19: The Brig
Written by Cayley   
Thursday, 03 May 2007
s3ep19.jpgEpisode 3x19, The Brig, opens where The Man From Tallahassee left off, with John Locke face to face with Anthony Cooper, the con man, absentee father and kidney-stealer. Locke goes to him and removes his gag. Cooper bites Locke. Thus begins an episode full of uncharacteristic behavior, wild speculation and, of course, more questions about the fate of the plane that brought our group to the island.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 August 2007 )
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