Post by spinaltumor on Feb 28, 2010 0:52:40 GMT -5
sl-LOST.com has had live tweets from the Lost panel at PaleyFest.
Here are tweets from the Paley Center twitter. Some are spoilery so that's why I'm posting in them in this section.
Hi! The "LOST" panel is just beginning here at the Saban Theatre. Stay tuned for many tweets...
They refer to the show we see as the "Iceberg"
"You have to trust the writers"-Nestor Carbonell
"No"-Terry O'Quinn on whether or not they've ever been able to pitch stories.
There is a lot of talk tonight about why there aren't monkeys or apes on the island.
"All our trust in each other's talent and a lot of phone calls"-Jack Bender on the show being shot in Hawaii but written in Los Angeles.
The Disney lot Fire Marshall asked the producers "What is the Smoke Monster?", apparently people stop them all the time asking questions.
Terry O'Quinn was once almost kidnapped by a man who offered him a ride but really wanted him to meet his wife.
Paul Scheer-"Who is the best hitter?", "The younger the actor, the more inflamed their performance"-Michael E
"Put people in a dark room, spin them around for a minute, punch them in the face and say 'You've just had the lost experience'"-Damon L.
"Every single episode of 'LOST' is broken in a room with all of us"-Damon Lindelof
"The characters are deeply, deeply flawed and they are trying to find their way out of that"-Liz Sarnoff on "Deadwood" and "LOST"
"Homer Simpson"-Terry O'Quinn on which character he would like to add to Flight 815.
"What's life after 'LOST'? It's tough because we keep killing everyone on the island"-Edward Kitsis
"You have to be your own defense attorney as an actor to defend your actions"-Nestor Carbonell
Is Locke good or bad? The producers just asked this to the audience, 10% think good, 90% think bad or are indifferent about it.
Carlton Cuse just said that if Malcolm David Kelley hadn't grown up he would absolutely still be seen on the show.
They are trying to find a way to get Malcolm David Kelley's "Walt" character back into the show in this final season.
"I don't think any of us are smart enough to answer that!"-Edward Kitsis on a fan's question re: time travel and string theory.
"As opposed to the one I got? NO"-Terry O'Quinn on whether he'd like the option of playing someone else's character.
"I knew how to type, he knew how to spell"-Edward Kitsis on working with writing partner Adam Horowitz.
Greg Nations is the go to guy for "LOST" mythology because he keeps the show's Bible and answers questions for the writers re: backstory.
Episodes 15 and 16 are currently in preproduction and production. There are a total of 18 episodes in this final season.
"Jorge's doing his version of Elvis' 'Are You Lonesome Tonight?'"-Terry O'Quinn on what he'll miss the most.
"For me it was finding out who the hell I am! I've never known what I was doing"-Nestor Carbonell on his favorite moment thus far.
"For the record, I am 36 years old and I would love to get a script that tells me who the hell I am"-Damon Lindelof
"The Sopranos" creator David Chase and "LOST" producer/writer Damon Lindelof both thought their shows would be horrible failures.
Michael Emerson flew from Hawaii to London to shoot the scene in Widmore's bedroom. He was anxious and jetlagged and it helped him act.
Even though that shot was really done in London, people still accuse them of using visual effects and shooting it in Hawaii.
"Our team in Hawaii does an extraordinary job to take us all over the world"-Jack Bender on scenes in Europe, Iraq, etc.
Jack Bender painted the mural with the purple circles that was in the hatch. Another of his paintings will be seen in an upcoming episode.
"I think that we've had the pleasure of people attaching a lot of interpretation to things"-Jack Bender
"Name us and we'll send you a t-shirt"-Ed Kitsis on naming him and Adam like "Darlton".
"It's a thing we might do on a street corner or in a church basement"-Michael Emerson on he and Terry O'Quinn playing hit men in a show.
"Ilana and Richard will have things to say to each other in the near future"-Damon Lindelof
In the other universe Jack is married to someone we've met before.
Libby and Hurley's connection will be answered.
"Because the show allows us to do whatever we want"-Edward Kitsis on the humor that comes through the drama.
"We don't have a gag reel. We don't have the time to be funny."-Jack Bender
"I feel if you play around at work, you invite the wrath of the theater gods"-Michael Emerson on no gags on set due to his superstitions.
"Most of it's intentional"-Jack Bender on the town being trashed.
There will be no chronological DVD release of the show.
Mr. Eko was supposed to have a longer, more prominent story in the show but the actor wasn't interested in continuing on.
"We talk about 'Hearts Of Darkness' a lot"-Damon Lindelof
"It's a very chaste show"-Damon Lindelof
A woman just said she met her husband because of "LOST". Apparently they met in the line of the previous PaleyFest "LOST" event. CUTE!
"I'm just nervous what happens to you as a couple after May 23rd"-Carlton Cuse to the couple who met because of the show.
"If we just follow the path of the words, we will hit upon the right playing of the character"-Michael Emerson on playing "Ben" many ways.
Both Terry O'Quinn and Michael Emerson have seen each and every episode of the show.
"Some absolutely yes"-Damon Lindelof on character's last names having meaning.
The mystery of whether Desmond was actually on Flight 815 will be answered soon.
"We talked a lot about how we wanted to bring the show full circle"-Carlton Cuse on similarities to season 1.
Damon just said they got their "Daddy issues" from "Star Wars".
Water is the final word on this season.
Here are tweets from the Paley Center twitter. Some are spoilery so that's why I'm posting in them in this section.
Hi! The "LOST" panel is just beginning here at the Saban Theatre. Stay tuned for many tweets...
They refer to the show we see as the "Iceberg"
"You have to trust the writers"-Nestor Carbonell
"No"-Terry O'Quinn on whether or not they've ever been able to pitch stories.
There is a lot of talk tonight about why there aren't monkeys or apes on the island.
"All our trust in each other's talent and a lot of phone calls"-Jack Bender on the show being shot in Hawaii but written in Los Angeles.
The Disney lot Fire Marshall asked the producers "What is the Smoke Monster?", apparently people stop them all the time asking questions.
Terry O'Quinn was once almost kidnapped by a man who offered him a ride but really wanted him to meet his wife.
Paul Scheer-"Who is the best hitter?", "The younger the actor, the more inflamed their performance"-Michael E
"Put people in a dark room, spin them around for a minute, punch them in the face and say 'You've just had the lost experience'"-Damon L.
"Every single episode of 'LOST' is broken in a room with all of us"-Damon Lindelof
"The characters are deeply, deeply flawed and they are trying to find their way out of that"-Liz Sarnoff on "Deadwood" and "LOST"
"Homer Simpson"-Terry O'Quinn on which character he would like to add to Flight 815.
"What's life after 'LOST'? It's tough because we keep killing everyone on the island"-Edward Kitsis
"You have to be your own defense attorney as an actor to defend your actions"-Nestor Carbonell
Is Locke good or bad? The producers just asked this to the audience, 10% think good, 90% think bad or are indifferent about it.
Carlton Cuse just said that if Malcolm David Kelley hadn't grown up he would absolutely still be seen on the show.
They are trying to find a way to get Malcolm David Kelley's "Walt" character back into the show in this final season.
"I don't think any of us are smart enough to answer that!"-Edward Kitsis on a fan's question re: time travel and string theory.
"As opposed to the one I got? NO"-Terry O'Quinn on whether he'd like the option of playing someone else's character.
"I knew how to type, he knew how to spell"-Edward Kitsis on working with writing partner Adam Horowitz.
Greg Nations is the go to guy for "LOST" mythology because he keeps the show's Bible and answers questions for the writers re: backstory.
Episodes 15 and 16 are currently in preproduction and production. There are a total of 18 episodes in this final season.
"Jorge's doing his version of Elvis' 'Are You Lonesome Tonight?'"-Terry O'Quinn on what he'll miss the most.
"For me it was finding out who the hell I am! I've never known what I was doing"-Nestor Carbonell on his favorite moment thus far.
"For the record, I am 36 years old and I would love to get a script that tells me who the hell I am"-Damon Lindelof
"The Sopranos" creator David Chase and "LOST" producer/writer Damon Lindelof both thought their shows would be horrible failures.
Michael Emerson flew from Hawaii to London to shoot the scene in Widmore's bedroom. He was anxious and jetlagged and it helped him act.
Even though that shot was really done in London, people still accuse them of using visual effects and shooting it in Hawaii.
"Our team in Hawaii does an extraordinary job to take us all over the world"-Jack Bender on scenes in Europe, Iraq, etc.
Jack Bender painted the mural with the purple circles that was in the hatch. Another of his paintings will be seen in an upcoming episode.
"I think that we've had the pleasure of people attaching a lot of interpretation to things"-Jack Bender
"Name us and we'll send you a t-shirt"-Ed Kitsis on naming him and Adam like "Darlton".
"It's a thing we might do on a street corner or in a church basement"-Michael Emerson on he and Terry O'Quinn playing hit men in a show.
"Ilana and Richard will have things to say to each other in the near future"-Damon Lindelof
In the other universe Jack is married to someone we've met before.
Libby and Hurley's connection will be answered.
"Because the show allows us to do whatever we want"-Edward Kitsis on the humor that comes through the drama.
"We don't have a gag reel. We don't have the time to be funny."-Jack Bender
"I feel if you play around at work, you invite the wrath of the theater gods"-Michael Emerson on no gags on set due to his superstitions.
"Most of it's intentional"-Jack Bender on the town being trashed.
There will be no chronological DVD release of the show.
Mr. Eko was supposed to have a longer, more prominent story in the show but the actor wasn't interested in continuing on.
"We talk about 'Hearts Of Darkness' a lot"-Damon Lindelof
"It's a very chaste show"-Damon Lindelof
A woman just said she met her husband because of "LOST". Apparently they met in the line of the previous PaleyFest "LOST" event. CUTE!
"I'm just nervous what happens to you as a couple after May 23rd"-Carlton Cuse to the couple who met because of the show.
"If we just follow the path of the words, we will hit upon the right playing of the character"-Michael Emerson on playing "Ben" many ways.
Both Terry O'Quinn and Michael Emerson have seen each and every episode of the show.
"Some absolutely yes"-Damon Lindelof on character's last names having meaning.
The mystery of whether Desmond was actually on Flight 815 will be answered soon.
"We talked a lot about how we wanted to bring the show full circle"-Carlton Cuse on similarities to season 1.
Damon just said they got their "Daddy issues" from "Star Wars".
Water is the final word on this season.