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LOST’s Vincent Continues Cross-Gender Canine Tradition

August 31st, 2005 · Comments Off · News

Like Lassie before her, er him, Lost’s Vincent the Dog is played by a female.
Madison, a female, appeared in 16 of the show’s 24 first season episodes as Vincent, a male. Madison has her own entry on the Internet Movie Database, along with dogs that have portrayed Lassie, Benji and Toto.
Series co-creator David Lindelof said [...]

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Lost on Waikiki Beach, Again

August 31st, 2005 · Comments Off · News

This from the lastest Oceanic Air email:
Greetings from the Writers’ Room of Lost!
It was almost a year ago that over ten thousand future fans of Lost joined us on the shores of Waikiki Beach, O’ahu, for the Premiere of our two-hour pilot as part of the city’s popular Sunset on the Beach series of screenings.
Today, [...]

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Lost To Lose Two More Regulars

August 31st, 2005 · Comments Off · News

From Tim Ryan:
More from the recent “Lost” DVD release party: New cast member Michelle Rodriguez, who reprises her role as Ana-Lucia, turns the Jack-Kate-Sawyer triangle into “a romantic trapezoid,” says executive producer Damon Lindelof. Rodriguez returns to the cast in episode three, and gets a backstory in the following episode.
In other season two news, survivors [...]

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Camile Velasco Can Hang On Us

August 30th, 2005 · Comments Off · News

Camile Velasco celebrates her 20th birthday this weekend at Pipeline Cafe.
We’re big fans of Camile. Must be that sultry voice.
We’re not too big on Pipeline. Must be that sultry atmosphere.
Oooklah the Moc is pretty cool.
MySpace being owned by an evil immoral Austrailian media magnate is not cool.
Idol worship is so conflicting.
Camile Velasco: Official Site

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Jason Scott Lee

August 30th, 2005 · 2 Comments · News

Where in the world is Jason Scott Lee?
If you guessed “nowhere” you’d be close.
“Simplicity of living gives you sensitivity of character,” says Lee. “A lot of people told me that leaving L.A. and moving to Volcano would ruin my career, but that’s my kuleana, my business.”
Start, then, at the physical space Lee calls Pu Mu. [...]

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