Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Charlie Disappointed About His Departure on Lost



"The third season of Lost already aired its final episode, in which rocker Charlie Pace, played by Dominic Monaghan, has been killed off. And like many fans, the 30-year old actor doesn’t seem to be pleased with the idea of his exit on the award-winning show that catapulted him to stardom.

Monaghan has been working as a cast member on Lost since 2004 until his character met his untimely death while attempting to save other islanders in 2007. However, Monaghan insists that series’ creators could have opted for another less likeable character to kill off the show. "I think lots of people are gonna be pretty pissed off. Especially as there are others on the show they are more keen on having disappear," he has said."

Monday, May 28, 2007

'Lost' star Charlie to depart cult series



"Dominic Monaghan has some advice for UK Lost fans as they tune in to see the gripping end to the third series next month. 'Get your Kleenex and hang on for the ride,' he says. The British actor promises viewers will see his character, ex-rock star Charlie Pace, at his most selfless and heroic as he bows out of the hit drama."

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Lost (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



"Lost is an Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning American serial drama television series that follows the lives of a group of plane crash survivors on a mysterious tropical island, somewhere in the South Pacific. Each episode also features a storyline from a character's past or (in one case) future. The show was created by J. J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, and Jeffrey Lieber, and is filmed primarily on location in Oahu, Hawaii.[1] The pilot episode was first broadcast on September 22, 2004.[2] Since then, three seasons have aired. The show is produced by ABC Studios, Bad Robot Productions and Grass Skirt Productions and airs on the ABC Network in the United States. Its incidental music is composed by Michael Giacchino. The current executive producers are J.J. Abrams, Damon Lindelof, Carlton Cuse, Jack Bender, Jeff Pinkner and Bryan Burk.[3] Because of its large ensemble cast and the cost of filming in Hawaii, the series is one of the most expensive on television.[4]
A critical and popular success, Lost garnered an average of 15.5 million viewers per episode on ABC during its first year, and won numerous industry awards including the Emmy Award for outstanding drama series in 2005[5] and best American import at the British Academy Television Awards also in 2005.[6]"