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#141
Napisano 07.04.2006 - |20:22|
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#142
Napisano 11.04.2006 - |09:24|
Gotowe na wszystko" i "Zagubieni" za darmo w sieci
Disney jako pierwszy koncern w branży rozrywkowej bezpłatnie udostępnia swe popularne seriale i inne programy w internecie, na stronie swojej telewizji ABC - poinformował w poniedziałek "Wall Street Journal".
Kolejne odcinki bardzo chętnie oglądanego serialu "Gotowe na wszystko" będą dostępne w internecie już rano następnego dnia po emisji w "tradycyjnej" telewizji. Podobnie dostępny ma być serial "Zagubieni" oraz inne programy Disneya.
Początek internetowych emisji zaplanowano na 30 kwietnia - informuje "Wall Street Journal".
Oglądając serial przez internet można będzie zrobić sobie przerwę, cofnąć nagranie, albo "przewinąć" do przodu. Według dziennika usługa będzie dostępna praktycznie dla każdego; jedynym warunkiem jest szerokopasmowy dostęp do internetu.
- Myślę, że dla niektórych będzie to rozwiązanie dobre, na pewno wiele osób skorzysta z tej usługi. 30 kwietnia, w dniu rozpoczęcia emisji przez internet widzowie ABC będą mogli zobaczyć Desperate Housewives 2x19 "It Wasn't Meant To Happen" a już 3 maja Lost 2x20 "Two For The Road". Wątpie jednak, żeby ograniczyło to przesyłanie Lost w innego rodzaju sposób (p2p itd) bo żeby wsysko idealnie działało trzeba by mieć szybki internet, wydaje mi się również że i jakoś odcinków pozostawiałaby wiele do życzenia.
Użytkownik boone edytował ten post 11.04.2006 - |09:27|
#143
Napisano 11.04.2006 - |09:54|
Pewnie pozatym zostawią tam reklamyWątpie jednak, żeby ograniczyło to przesyłanie Lost w innego rodzaju sposób (p2p itd) bo żeby wsysko idealnie działało trzeba by mieć szybki internet, wydaje mi się również że i jakoś odcinków pozostawiałaby wiele do życzenia.
Ale w końcu mają do tego prawo - dają nam w końcu taki wspaniały serial
#144
Napisano 11.04.2006 - |10:06|
Podejrzewam, że ma to związek z nieograniczonym i trudnym do opanowania piractwem internetowym. Bezradny koncern Disneya postanowił udostępnić swoje popularne seriale aby choć w ten sposób dotrzeć ze swoim przekazem reklamowym do społeczności internetowej. Co za tym idzie, być może pozyskiwanie odcinków drogą internetową przestanie być piractwem. Ciekawe jaka będzie jakość prezentowanych seriali. Wydaje mi się, że pozostawi wiele do życzenia.Disney jako pierwszy koncern w branży rozrywkowej bezpłatnie udostępnia swe popularne seriale i inne programy w internecie, na stronie swojej telewizji ABC - poinformował w poniedziałek "Wall Street Journal".
Kolejne odcinki bardzo chętnie oglądanego serialu "Gotowe na wszystko" będą dostępne w internecie już rano następnego dnia po emisji w "tradycyjnej" telewizji. Podobnie dostępny ma być serial "Zagubieni" oraz inne programy Disneya.
#145
Napisano 11.04.2006 - |10:19|
Disney nic tam nie puszcze (a przynajmiej jeszcze nic)
emisja rusza 1 MAJA, czyli 2 maja naszego czasu! (ciekawe komu i jak cofnął się licznik na 30 kwietnia?)
kolejna zmyłka na onecie: nie można przewijać, można zmienić tylko rozdział, przyśpieszone przewijanie zostało zablokowane, zapewne ze względu na reklamy.
a teraz uwaga: temat jest w dziele inne seriale od 2 w nocy. link
uwaga 2: by ogladać odcinki 350mb na bierząco z Internetu wystarczy łącze 100KB/s...
Użytkownik Toudi edytował ten post 11.04.2006 - |10:22|
#146
Napisano 18.04.2006 - |14:58|
Tony Rose: And on the line, so excited to have one of our favorites from “Lost”…he didn’t get a long enough run though because the Hobbit had to empty six loads into his chest…William Mapother! How you doin’, buddy?
William: (laughs) I’m good, Tony, thanks for having me on!
Tony Rose: Of course “Lost” fans know you as Ethan Rom, the mysterious one. How are you doing?
William: I’m doing really well, really well. I caught up last night on a couple episodes I’d TIVO’d, so I’ve got “Lost” on the brain this morning.
Tony Rose: Really? Well, let’s not beat around the bush here, okay? Ethan Rom: is he a good Other, or is he a bad Other, or what’s the deal?
William: All right…well, let me put a question back to you: who on the show would you say is good, and who on the show would you say is bad?
Tony Rose: Oh, well, see, there you go—you’ve been on the show, I can tell, because every time I ask a question there is one fired right back at us!
William: (laughs) That is a great way to respond to it. No, my point in saying that was—and obviously I get the question a lot, “is Ethan evil”—is for me, that’s kind of the point of the whole show. Nobody is good or evil. We’ve seen Ana Lucia and Kate both kill people in cold blood. We’ve seen Sawyer steal peoples’ money. We’ve seen everybody do things that are various degrees of heinous…it’s just that they did them in the past. And so people are attempting to say “Oh, well, they’re better now!” (laughs) Well, Ethan kidnapped her a year ago! When are they going to forgive him?
Tony Rose: Now, we haven’t seen the last of Ethan though. I know technically you’re dead, but through the magic of “Lost” everybody lives on through flashbacks. We’re going to see more of you, right? You’re representing the state of Kentucky here! Come on!
William: (laughs) I’m doing my best, man! I’m doing my best for the Bluegrass. I think…my guess is they’ll find a way to continue the characters. I certainly haven’t been given any promises, and I’m not withholding any secrets, and I don’t know what their plans are…but I don’t know, I guess I’d be a little bit surprised if any of the characters we saw, who lived not just in the flashbacks, but who lived in the present time on the island…didn’t come back at some point.
Tony Rose: Now, when you first got approached with the offer of being Ethan on the show, did you know that he was one of these“Others?” How much did you know about the character going in that first day?
William: Oh, it’s kind of a funny story. I, for the second time in a row, had scheduled a reunion with all of my old college friends. We’d rented a couple of houses, and…this is fall of ‘04…fall of ‘02 I did it and the week beforehand I got a job, and I’m the one who started the whole reunion, and I couldn’t go! So everybody went and had a ball without me because I had a job. So fall of 2004, I’m like, “Okay, gosh, thank goodness we’re doing it again! I’m going to see these guys.” It was Wednesday morning and on Thursday I was flying back to Chicago…Wednesday morning my agent gives me a call, “You just got an offer to do two episodes of “Lost”!” I’m like, “What’s “Lost”?” She said “Oh, it’s this new show, it’s starting tonight.”
Tony Rose: (laughs)
William: And so I had to call my friends and say “Guys, I can’t pass up work…I’m an actor, I don’t know when I’m going to work next, I’ve got to do it…I don’t know anything about the show but it’s two episodes.” You cannot imagine the abuse they heaped on me!
Tony Rose: Oh, man!
William: So they gave me the script and I read the script while I was flying over to Hawaii. The next morning, 24 hours later, on Thursday morning instead of flying back east to Chicago I fly west to Honolulu, I read the script…and you know the first episode I’m only in it for about fifteen seconds. It’s when they build the golf course…and with Locke I find a couple suitcases and I give them to Hurley. And then I think I read the second episode and I thought “Oh my God, this is really interesting!” I landed, and they said “William, you have to come to the set immediately.” They took me right from the airport to the set, and I showed up, and I started filming an hour later. So to answer your question, I don’t think I even saw the show that night.
Tony Rose: Man!
William: When I woke up the next morning and I read the trades…you know, the newspapers…and they said it’s got amazing ratings and it’s a huge hit…but I didn’t even know about the show when I started. So, in other words, I didn’t know anything about Ethan.
Tony Rose: Wow. So, how did you become…how did you make him so evil? Was it them directing you there?
William: I’m not going to let you use the words “Ethan” and “evil” in the same sentence!
Tony Rose: Oh, come on! No, let me correct myself, because in “Maternity Leave” in the second season when you came back in Claire’s flashbacks, you really seemed like a sympathetic character. You really seemed like a nice guy. I don’t know what else was going on there, but you didn’t seem as…twisted…as you were in season one.
William: All right, well before I answer that…do you want me to give you my standard defense of Ethan?
Tony Rose: Yeah, give it to us, because we all want to know it.
William: Okay. Let me ask you: did you notice that Ethan never initiated any violence? Charlie is the one who raised the club and started to hit Ethan before Ethan pushed him up against the tree.
Tony Rose: True.
William: Jack is the one who threw me off him and started the fight in the rain.
Tony Rose: In which you laid it to him in the first one, by the way.
William: Yeah…but my point is, they initiated the violence. Ethan lived among them for weeks, gathering papayas happily and bananas, without hurting anyone. So clearly if he’s a psychopath he could very easily have hurt someone during that time, when he didn’t. Also, Charlie was hanged, and Scott/Steve—whichever one—washed up onshore dead offscreen. Now the thing about film and television is, anything that occurs offscreen is accountable only by testimony from other characters.
Tony Rose: No one ever saw him.
William: We have no way of knowing if Ethan is the actual one who did that.
Tony Rose: That is a very good point.
William: All this stuff is circumstantial. How do we know Ethan didn’t have the baby’s best interests at heart? I’m not saying he necessarily did, but the whole point of the show is to surprise you by countering your assumptions about the characters. That’s the whole point of the flashbacks.
Tony Rose: It’s an amazing show.
William: So anyway, that’s my standard defense…is that people…that one look I had in that episode when I grabbed Claire, and everything else about Ethan was forgotten! (laughs) So anyway, sorry, now I’ve forgotten what your original question was.
Tony Rose: No, I think you answered it fine.
William: Oh, how did I make him that way…
Tony Rose: Yeah, how did you get into that?
William: Well it’s very interesting. When I first got there, there was…some of this stuff I’m going to be a bit vague about, only because I don’t want to inadvertently reveal something…
Tony Rose: Oh, go ahead! Reveal! Reveal! Put my show on the national map, William! Help me out here!
William: (laughs) Can you imagine? (laughs) But I want to honor what the creators and the writers and actors have done, not only in terms of not revealing any secrets, but in terms of telling anything behind the scenes. Sometimes it’s fun to know what goes on behind the scenes and sometimes it’s not…it’s better just to accept the reality of the show as it actually appears.
Tony Rose: Right.
William: Then you don’t start to question, because what we see is all we really know. Anything else is really irrelevant—oh, they intended to do this, or this scene was cut—it doesn’t really matter. The only reality on the show is what makes it to the air. So my point is when I first started shooting, not a lot was known about (Ethan)…and those guys were still, in my opinion, trying to figure him out. So a number of different approaches were taken, let’s put it that way—if that’s sufficiently vague!
Tony Rose: (laughs)
William: We tried all sorts of different things, and the fun thing is you play a character whether he’s good or bad and hopefully you include elements of both. That’s the most interesting, is when a supposedly good character has elements of malice or greed or something else, or an evil character has redeeming qualities, whether it’s mercy or kindness towards children, or something. You think about Anthony Hopkins—he shows up onscreen and you almost never know whether he’s good or bad, he’s just playing it the same both ways.
Tony Rose: That is so true, that is so true.
William: So it was interesting, it was fun to play a scene like the census scene with Hurley when he comes up and he says “What’s your name?” and stuff, and I smile…because then it leaves it open to the interpretation of the audience.
Tony Rose: (laughs) Well, it…it...wow…it just…every week…
William: (laughs) You’re such a fan! I can tell.
Tony Rose: Yeah.
William: I love talking to people like you. It’s great to be a part of a show that I’m a fan of too, so I’m right in the boat with you. I’m outside the boat when you’re asking me questions, and I’m in the boat simultaneously.
Tony Rose: All right, put yourself in the fans’ shoes, okay? Put yourself in the shoes of somebody like me who loves the show. What’s your theory on it?
William: Oh, man…I …I’ve got to tell you, I don’t have one. I know all the theories I’m told, and I hear people come up and say “Oh, I figured it out!”
Tony Rose: (laughs) If I’ve heard it once I’ve heard it a million times.
William: It’s all the things you’ve heard—they’re in purgatory, they’re in another dimension, it’s all in somebody’s mind, it’s a conspiracy, it’s a government or alien experiment…did I say they’re in another dimension?
Tony Rose: Yeah.
William: They’re in another dimension…there’s all sorts of different things that people throw out. I don’t know. That, to me, is what…the character development is terrific. What’s astonishing to me about the show that I have never seen before on television is the quality of the storytelling, in that they have hooked people without really letting anybody know what the heck is going on. That is…you just can’t think of any other time in which they’ve been able to engage people emotionally and keep them right on the edge of their couch while keeping so many balls in the air.
Tony Rose: Wow. It is absolutely an amazing show.
William: I’ve never seen anything like it.
Tony Rose: Now, do you go to a lot of the theory sites, a lot of the websites out there? Do you read the stuff that people are writing about the show?
William: I did, frankly, at first. When I was over there in Hawaii that first couple weeks…because I think I did two…I think I did four episodes the first season, and they had me over there a few weeks…I started going on in the first few weeks when a lot of the sites were coming up and people were beginning their theories and analyses of the shows I did, and I thought, oh, man, they’re starting to talk about Ethan, and what’s he like…this is obviously when my show aired, like six weeks later. I suddenly had to stop, partly because you can’t help but be a little affected by it, not so much personally, but it can feedback even subconsciously into your own performance.
#147
Napisano 18.04.2006 - |15:34|
#148
Napisano 18.04.2006 - |15:42|
Mr. Friendly aka. Bluebeard (Sinobrody) aka. Zeke. Żadne z tych przydomków nie jest jego imieniem. Dwa ostatnie nadane przez Sawyera, ze względu na jego cechy zewnętzrne.Witam mam pytanie skąd Sawyer zna imie Zeke`a ??
Genesis
#149
Napisano 18.04.2006 - |17:11|
Ale przeciez Henry wyraznie mowi w czasie przesluchania ze Zake jest nikim, czyli to jest jego imie lub przydomek, ktory wszyscy z Innych znaja.Mr. Friendly aka. Bluebeard (Sinobrody) aka. Zeke. Żadne z tych przydomków nie jest jego imieniem. Dwa ostatnie nadane przez Sawyera, ze względu na jego cechy zewnętzrne.
#150
Napisano 18.04.2006 - |17:25|
Nieprawda, to nie o to chodziło.Ale przeciez Henry wyraznie mowi w czasie przesluchania ze Zake jest nikim, czyli to jest jego imie lub przydomek, ktory wszyscy z Innych znaja.
{18636}{18720}Nie macie pojęcia, co on zrobi,|jeśli wam o nich powiem.
{18722}{18738}On?
{18760}{18840}Chodzi mu o ich przywódcę.|O faceta z brodą.
{18842}{18871}On?
{18878}{18929}On jest nikim.
Ponieważ jak się domyślić można facet z przyklejaną brodą, który będzie rozmawiał z rozbitkami i udawał przywódcę został wyznaczony przez othersów dawno temu Henry mógł się domyślić, że Jack i Ana Lucia rozmawiają o facecie z brodą... nie powiedzieli Zeke... tylko facet z brodą. Fenry (Fake Henry jakby ktoś nie wiedział
#151
Napisano 18.04.2006 - |17:29|
#153
Napisano 19.04.2006 - |09:42|
Prezentuje się całkiem nieźle.
Użytkownik baku_tarnow edytował ten post 19.04.2006 - |09:43|
#154
Napisano 19.04.2006 - |11:13|
Nie wiem czy widzieliście polską telewizje internetową oto adres: http://www.itvp.pl
Prezentuje się całkiem nieźle.
Z tego co wiem to najlepsza z polskich telewizji internetowych to Fly.
#155
Napisano 19.04.2006 - |19:22|
Tutaj link do tematu
E. J. Walten
#156
Napisano 26.04.2006 - |14:45|
Lost actress Michelle Rodriguez pleaded guilty to DUI charges in Hawaii Tuesday.
The judge at Kaneohe District Court in Oahu offered Rodriguez, 27, a choice between 240 hours of community service or five days in jail. Rodriguez chose the jail time. She will also pay a $500 fine.
Her sentence – minus one day for the night she spent in jail following her Dec. 1 arrest – began Tuesday, although Rodriguez was first allowed to go home to gather some necessities.
After her sentencing, Rodriguez, dressed in a brown leather jacket and ankle-length white ruffled skirt, apologized for her attitude toward police officers the night of her arrest (she allegedly told an officer: "I don't (expletive) belong here! Why don't you just put a gun to my head and shoot me!").
She said that her behavior was influenced by steroids she's been taking for allergies since she arrived in Hawaii. She also said she'd learned to drive only for a "racing movie" – presumably 2001's The Fast and the Furious.
Rodriguez and her Lost costar Cynthia Watros were arrested in Oahu early on the morning of Dec. 1, 2005, on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. Rodriguez, who plays Ana Lucia, and Watros, 37, who plays Libby, were taken into custody on the Hawaiian island, where the ABC drama is filmed. They had been driving separate cars.
Watros pleaded guilty on Jan. 13 and was ordered to pay a fine and take driving classes.
Rodriguez still faces up to 18 months in Los Angeles County Jail for violating probation stemming from a previous DUI and a hit-and-run in L.A.
#157
Napisano 26.04.2006 - |15:56|
#158
Napisano 26.04.2006 - |17:33|
Ale to juz nie jest jej pierwsza przygoda tego typujest silna fizycznie, psychicznie wiec da se w wiezieniu rade. ja tez bym wybral piec dni wiezienia niz 10 dni sprzatania publicznego. poza tym jest przerwa w serialu wiec dobrze jej to zrobi
#159
Napisano 26.04.2006 - |17:37|
mozliwe tez ze maja plany co do michelle wiec dlatego traktuja jej wybryki z przymruzeniem oka
#160
Napisano 26.04.2006 - |17:46|
Ale to juz nie jest jej pierwsza przygoda tego typu
Michell lubi wpadac w tego typu tarapaty, przeciez kiedys przez jazde po pijaku bylo zawazony jej udzial w serialu, moglismy sie z nia juz dawno porzegnac :>
A przypadkiem ta kara 5 dni nie jest właśnie za to przewinienie, za które Michelle miała opuścić serial (to o którym mówi PaWs)? W końcu w USA procesy nie są chyba wiele krótsze niż u nas
E. J. Walten
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