08 December 2009 Lost: The Complete Fifth Season Released on DVD Lost: The Complete Fifth Season on DVD is set to be released on December 8, 2009, but you can pre-order your copy today on Amazon.com! The 5-disc DVD box set is packed with special features, including: 7 Lost on location, A Day with Josh Holloway, Los Angeles crew tribute with Michael Emerson, the 100th episode, Time Frame and Continuity, Bloopers, and Deleted Scenes. The set is available for you to pre-order at Amazon.com. Also available for pre-order is Lost: The Complete Fifth Season on Blu-ray.
Welcome to Lost-TV, the first unofficial fansite for the hit ABC drama series Lost. The show, created by JJ Abrams (Alias) and Damon Lindelof, premiered 22 September
2004 and will return to our screens for its sixth and final season sometime in 2010 (date and time have yet to be announced). The site itself was launched on 20 March 2004, even before the series was picked up. To contact the webmaster, send
an email to webmaster@lost-tv.com.
Announcements and Exclusives
The Complete Fifth Season of LOST on DVD Available to Pre-Order at Amazon.com! Lost: The Complete Fifth Season on DVD is set to be released on December 8, 2009, but you can pre-order your copy today on Amazon.com! The 5-disc DVD box set is packed with special features, including: 7 Lost on location, A Day with Josh Holloway, Los Angeles crew tribute with Michael Emerson, the 100th episode, Time Frame and Continuity, Bloopers, and Deleted Scenes. The set is available for you to pre-order at Amazon.com. Also available for pre-order is Lost: The Complete Fifth Season on Blu-ray.
LOST to Return for Season Six in 2010 Lost will return to our television screens for its sixth and final season in 2010! Stay tuned for news from ABC on when and what time Season Six of Lost will be making its debut. If you need something to tide you over until then, then watch FlashForward, which starts airing on ABC on September 24, 2009 at 8pm Eastern/Pacific, 7pm Central. The show's cast includes two Lost cast members, Sonya Walger (Penny) and Dominic Monaghan (Charlie). Visit our partner site FlashForwardTV for more information on that series.
Transcript for March 15 Show of Fictional Frontiers with Sohaib Now Available
The transcript for LOST-TV's third monthly appearance on the radio show Fictional Frontiers with Sohaib, held last Sunday, March 15, 2009 at 11:00am ET, is now available online. Fictional Frontiers is a live one-hour journey through the comic/novel, film, and television universes. Seeking caller opinions, host Sohaib Awan will engage listeners in one-on-one debates and discussions. In addition, Fictional Frontiers will tap into its reservoir of industry guests for insights into upcoming trends and projects. In Episode 39, LOST-TV celebrated its fifth anniversary with a live segment featuring webmaster and site creator Master Xander, as well as monthly guest, staff member, and forum moderator Scott Gotschall. The transcript is now available here, and you can listen to it here. Check out past transcripts at our exclusives section.
News and Updates
Wednesday, July 28, 2004
Toronto Star - Hollywood threat is Canuck within
I've said this before, but it bears repeating: It isn't "run-away production" that the American entertainment industry should be worried about. Hell, back in Toronto, we're only now starting to get back into the game. If California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the "Blame Canada" doomsayers were really on the ball, they'd realize that the Canadian threat to Hollywood comes not from without, but within.
Welcome once again to the "Frostback Report," my annual wrap-up of Canadian talent featured on new U.S. fall-season shows. The tally this year is only 13, down perhaps a half-dozen from the totals of each of the past three seasons. But that drop is somewhat compensated for by the fact that so many of those already entrenched remain in key roles in shows still on the air.... here's who's joining their ranks:
Evangeline Lilly, Lost: Born in Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., Lilly was "discovered" on the streets of Kelowna, B.C. by the famous Ford agency. She initially passed on a modelling career, but six months later moved to Vancouver to attend the University of British Columbia, and signed with Ford to pay her tuition. A passionate advocate of humanitarian causes, she spent time with a missionary group in the Philippines before embarking on an acting career, and a role on Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital. On Lost she portrays one of 48 stranded survivors of a plane crash.
SOURCE: Toronto StarPermanent Link | 12:32 AM