any news


anybody have any infromation on this film any pics!!

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I'm in the same boat whats this film about?!?

**Bones: Objectively I'd say I'm very smart but it has nothing to do with my ass.**

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I'm not understanding what's going on with this film. I went to Drimtim Entertainment's website, because they are involved ([email protected]). Unfortunately, although I tried twice, my emails came back to me. I don't know what this means at all. IMDbPro says the movie was set for release on January 7, which, of course, didn't happen.

I would call Drimtim, but they are located in Spain.

Now I notice that IMBb has The Lost's running time as TEN MINUTES. Excuse me?

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I saw the website people are talking about for this movie, and it does have a different cast, but i read in an interview of the listed actress Lacey Chabert on IMDB where she stated that she just completed the movie "The Lost'. I'm not quite sure what to think, but I'm pretty confused over this movie. If it's a Spanish movie, it wouldn't make sense for an English-speaking American actress to be in it.

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The movie we are talking about here isn't really a Spanish movie. The company, maybe to save money, makes these movies in Spain (or thereabouts). The company also has an upcoming movie, "Hidden Camera," starring Dean Cain.

I just wish I knew what was going on with this. IMDb no longer lists it as in post-production. I heard elsewhere that it would go to Cable, but I haven't seen it listed at all.

Anyone?

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Variety July 18, 2006

Assante, Meyer get 'Lost'
English-lingo made-for rolled July 10 in Barcelona

By JOHN HOPEWELL

MADRID - Armand Assante ("Surveillance," "Judge Dredd") and Dina Meyer ("Starship Troopers") are toplining "The Lost," an English-lingo made-for produced by Manel Corbi's Barcelona-based Drimtim Ent., which rolled July 10 in Barcelona.

Pic marks director Bryan Goeres' fifth collaboration with Drimtim, Goeres having helmed "Face of Terror," "Art Heist," "Crusader" and "The Deal."
"The Lost" is scripted by Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie.

While these were thriller-actioners, "The Lost" takes a more dramatic turn being a psychological thriller that turns on a American psychologist (Assante) turned bestselling writer who is forced to return to Barcelona to settle old scores. Meyer plays a past patient's sister.

Focusing on dramas, "We are responding to the demands of the world market, which doesn't mean we won't return to action movies," said Drimtim exec producer Manel Corbi.

He added that Drimtim aims to produce four-to-six made-fors a year. Drimtim's fourth made-for, "Clean Break," starring Tara Reid, Colm Meaney, Angus MacFadyen, George Wendt and Lorena Bernal, is in post.

Continuing a financing formula used on all the made-fors, "The Lost" is co-produced by Spanish commercial broadcaster Antena 3 and Catalan pubcaster TV3-TVC. Sony Pictures Television International will handle international rights, Drimtim announced.

Further cast includes Catalans Sergi Mateu, Drimtim regular Abel Folk and Miquel Gelabert and Spaniard Jorge Bosch.

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the trailer is youtube guys!!!it looks good!

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