I’m all for fun little online games and trivia, so I jumped on this “Lost” Sawyer’s Nickname Generator over at ABC.com. After all, isn’t one of the best parts of “Lost” (well, there are many…) the various names that Sawyer has for everyone?
So, just fill in some info about yourself into Sawyer’s Nickname Generator — first and last name, body type (tall, short, hair color, etc), brain description (smart, slow, logical, etc.)… and voila! Sawyer gives you a carefully selected nickname. Read the rest of this entry »
Black Eyed Peas’ Will.i.am wrote the song featured in the above music video, inspired by Senator Barack Obama’s New Hampshire primary speech.
Check out the star power in the “Yes We Can” music video, including some TV folks like Kate Walsh (“Grey’s Anatomy”), Eric Balfour (“24″), Nick Cannon, Adam Rodriguez (“CSI: Miami”), Enrique Murciano (“Without A Trace”), Harold Perrineau (“Lost”), Tracee Ellis Ross (“Girlfriends”), Bryan Greenberg (“October Road”), Aisha Tyler (“Ghost Whisperer”) and Tatyana Ali (“Fresh Prince of Bel Air”).
Elizabeth Mitchell (who plays Juliet on “Lost”) dropped by The View today to discuss — what else? “Lost.” Well, what she is allowed to discuss anyway — not much. Check out the video clip.
“Lost” co-star Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet) drops by CW11 New York Morning Show to chat about “Lost” season 4, including flash fowards and exciting things to come. Check out the video clip.
So, the buzz today? Forget Britney. Let’s talk “Lost” — the two hour mega-event, super anticipated season 4 premiere of “Lost” airs tonight on ABC!
And while there are plenty of sneak peek preview videos to check out, how about the “Lost” season 4 viral marketing campaign — seen in a number of cities on billboards featuring Oceanic Airlines? Some of the billboards have been “vandalized” with the URL Find815.com. Read the rest of this entry »
I just love the series of music videos/”Lost” season 4 promos they aired last night during the season 3 enhanced finale — check out this “Lost” 2 hour premiere preview (video) for Sawyer, featuring the song ‘Bad to the Bone.’