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The new season's almost her. start your countdown! I can't wait till It's out....Does anyone know When season three comes out on dvd? Please leave a response
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Hey everybody, I'm Justin. I thought since this whole Tailsection Fanpop thing is pretty new, especially to me, I would propose a poll to allow those of us who don't know each other to get acquainted. And the topic of the poll is going to be, in my opinion, one of the most interesting mysteries currently being posed on the show: who is the mysterious Jacob? Let's here your thoughts and theories!
I would also just like to thank DocArtz for setting up this cool little community for all us nerds to congregate.
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So either way, no matter whether Desmond let's Charlie live or die, he's going to die. But what was the other catch? It seems that the female pilot of the helicopter made it through alive, so did letting Charlie live have NO effect on the pilot's life?
UPDATE: The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that Matthew Fox will now be earning $225,000 per episode. There have been no raises reported for Evangeline Lilly or any of the supporting cast just yet.
I wish I had a job that paid me $150,000 for every 8 days of work, but alas, I'm not a television actor. That's what Lost stars Matthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly currently make for each episode of the series. According to The Hollywood Reporter, both actors are renegotiating their salaries with ABC Studios in the hopes of getting raises. When word about the renegotiations leaked out on Friday, reps for some of Lost's supporting stars also jumped in to get their clients more money. The supporting actors currently make about $80,000 - $90,000 an episode.
Negotiations like this are perfectly normal in Hollywood, so it comes as no surprise that Fox and Lilly would like a bit more cash for their last two years on the show. To compare their salaries to other hit shows, the ladies on Desperate Housewives pull in about $440,000 an episode, James Gandolfini received a whopping $1 million per episode near the end of The Sopranos, and Zach Braff earns about $350,000 for each installment of Scrubs. These numbers make the Lost cast seem like an absolute steal in comparison.
UPDATE: I still can't get through to the website, but TTS reader TrillianM is reporting that the start date is Tuesday, August 19.
A new e-mail was sent out from the folks at DharmaWantsYou.com this morning, which you can view below. The e-mail claims that you can head to the website to "confirm the launch date" for the new ARG, but right now it looks like the site is nothing more than a blank page. Unfortunately I don't think the blank page is some sort of fancy Dharma clue that we have to decode, but a server overload that's preventing the site from loading properly. I'll update this entry as soon as the date is announced.
Gone are the days when content made exclusively for the web starred no-name actors and was done on a miniscule budget. Joss Whedon's recent online musical, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, did a lot to wipe away the perception that online content is somehow lesser than that made for other mediums. In other words, just because it goes straight to the web doesn't mean it's terrible.
That being said, I have no idea if the new sci-fi web series called Gemini Division will be any good, but it has attracted some big stars. The series stars the awesome Rosario Dawson (Sin City), Smallville's Justin Hartley, Kevin Alejandro (Ugly Betty) and Lost's Francois Chau (Dr. Marvin Candle / Pierre Chang).
"Because You Left"
Jeff Jensen at EW.com has revealed the title of the first episode of season 5, and it is rather fitting isn't it? It perfectly ties in with what Locke told Jack before kicking the bucket -- that whatever happened on the island happened because he left. This being Lost, I'm sure the title may have another meaning that won't become apparent until we see the episode.
Check out Jensen's entire article for his thoughts on the new ARG, the Comic-Con video and the Lost book club. He also throws around a few fake titles for the premiere episode, including "The Bridge," "No Time Like the Present" and "The Sacrifice." Don't be fooled. The real title is indeed "Because You Left."
There hasn't been a lot of action over at DharmaWantsYou.com just yet. We're all signed up and hoping something exciting will happen, but so far it's been a whole lot of waiting. Thankfully, it seems like the waiting is almost over. This e-mail popped up in my inbox this morning, and it promises that something is coming very soon: