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I just added some more HQ promotional photos of Dom to the gallery of Flash Forward. Captures are coming soon, as well as clips. Enjoy! :)
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Hey everybody! I’m Eric and I’m the new owner of Dominic Monaghan Online! I run many, many sites. To check them all out, feel free to visit my collective here: Country Man – My Personal Site/Collective. I’m going to be adding tons of new things to the site and to the gallery. The first thing I’m going to do is re-organize the gallery and then make a new layout for the gallery. Beyond that, I’m not sure what I’ll do. lol. I’m just trying to get everything fixed up and updated before I start updating and all. Be sure to check back for more updates! Take care! :) -Eric
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Dominic Monaghan, who played the ill-fated but fan-beloved bassist Charlie Pace on ABC’s Lost, confirmed that he’s talked with series co-creator Damon Lindelof about returning for the show’s sixth and final season, which kicks off in early 2010.
“Sure, we’ve talked,” Monaghan said in an exclusive interview while on the set of his new ABC series, FlashForward, on the Disney studio lot in Burbank, Calif., on Monday. “I’m friends enough with Damon that we just hang out.”
Monaghan said that rumors about his reappearance were stoked because observers may have misconstrued his relationship with Lindelof. “I think a lot of times recently there’s been talk of us hanging out, and ‘Why would they be hanging out other than talking about Lost?’” he said, adding: “We had breakfast one time, and I think that was the reason why a lot of these Lost rumors started.”
Still, Monaghan said, “I’m sure they would be keen to bring back certain characters this season.”
Charlie died heroically in the third-season episode “Through the Looking Glass.” Since then, he’s appeared a couple of times as a hallucination of Hurley (Jorge Garcia).
We updated the gallery yesterday afternoon with a poster and some promo photos from Flash Forward. Click here to view them all.
Without eliminating the part that explains the phenomena happening to people in the entire world for 2 minutes and 17 seconds, the new promo of “FlashForward” gives the actual mass blackout occurring at a sport stadium. Toward the end of the promo, something peculiar is captured in the cctv video while people pass out.
A new sci-fi series airing on ABC, “FlashForward” tells the mysterious happening that caused people to see few months ahead of their life. Following the global event, people start dying one by one while operating man-controlled vehicles like cars and aircraft. The series stars Joseph Fiennes as Mark Benford, John Cho as Demetri Noh, Sonya Walger as Olivia Benford, Dominic Monaghan as Simon and more.
ABC is going full throttle in promoting this show by creating a unique campaign that has bizarre codes on printed ads. The black-and-white codes can be held up to a webcam and the computer screen turns into a 3D ad featuring photos from the show. Each of the photos will extend to clips when clicked.
“Once you watch all the videos, it’s a 10-minute experience,” Darren Schillace, ABC Entertainment advertising/marketing exec explained. “In the normal world, you’d never spend 10 minutes with a print ad.” Ads can be found on tech-oriented publications such as Wired, Popular Mechanics and some gaming magazines. The downloaded version can be obtained at JoinTheMosaic.com.
The FBI agent and his wife’s apparent future lover just miss crossing paths in the hospital hallway. They don’t meet, but what if they had?
Would it block his wife’s path to infidelity? Or would it guarantee it?
The underlying question — can you change your future? — is at the heart of ABC’s FlashForward (Sept. 24, 8 ET/PT), among the most-awaited new fall TV series, and one that some are calling the next Lost.
The premise centers on a two-minute, 17-second blackout that strikes the world’s population, followed by crashes, deaths and other disasters that result from the global unconsciousness. During the blackout, almost everyone has a vision — a flash-forward — six months ahead, to April 29, 2010. 10 p.m. PT, to be exact. Some are welcome, and some, including the wife’s vision of the lover, are not.
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From its widescreen atmospherics and “Hammer Horror”-meets-“The X-Files” milieu to its Kurt Weill-like score, “I Sell the Dead” is the “Inglourious Basterds” of grave-robber movies.
Written and directed by Dublin-born Glenn McQuaid, an extension of his 2005 short “The Resurrection Apprentice,” the film begins with a James Whale-inspired creditsequence and regurgitates and transplants the tale of the Edinburgh-based body snatchers Burke and Hare and updates it with such delectable touches as zombies, aliens and ultra-widescreen visuals.
Holy “Bride of Frankenstein,” I think I’m going to like this, says your average die-hard horror film buff.
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What if you saw your future 6 months from now? A glimpse of where you will be and who you will be with. Would you look forward to what was coming…or would you try to stop it?
A mysterious global event causes everyone to black out simultaneously for two minutes and seventeen seconds, and each person sees a glimpse of their lives six months from now. When they wake up, everyone is left wondering if what they saw will actually happen.
Los Angeles FBI Agent Mark Benford (Joseph Fiennes) is desperate to uncover why this happened and who or what is behind it. And he’s not the only one. Before long, everyone starts asking, “What did you see?” As Mark and his team struggle to figure out what caused this bizarre event, they begin to piece together the future by creating a huge database of people’s flash forwards from all over the world – The Mosaic Collective. No one knows what these flash forwards mean or exactly what the future really holds. But it is clear that across the globe people who’ve never met will somehow be intimately connected and will have an impact on each other’s lives in the next six months. Some will fear what’s coming, others excited; but not a single person will be unaffected.
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