The Lost Room is an American science fiction television miniseries that aired on the Sci Fi Channel. The series revolves around the titular room and roughly one-hundred everyday items from that room that possess unusual powers, such as a bus ticket that can instantaneously transport a person to a particular location or a comb that can temporarily freeze time around a person. The show's protagonist, Joe Miller, is searching for these Objects to use as tools in rescuing his daughter, Anna, who disappears inside the Room. Once a typical rental unit at a 1960s motel along Route 66, the Room now exists outside of normal time and space. Contents |
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Four middle-aged men (Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence, William H. Macy) decide to take a road trip from Cincinnati to the Pacific in order to get away from their lives which are leading them nowhere. Taking their motorcycles, these "Wild Hogs" tear up the road and eventually stop in New Mexico for a drink not knowing that the bar belongs to the "Del Fuegos", a mean biker gang. When the Del Fuegos steal a bike that belongs to the Wild Hogs, the four men form a plan to steal their bike back. |
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mension Films has acquired Buried Alive from Odd Lot Entertainment's Dark Lot genre shingle, it was announced today. Dimension Films will distribute the horror film, which was helmed by Robert Kurtzman (Wes Craven's "Wishmaster"). Kurtzman was also special effects producer on "Buried Alive." The film stars Tobin Bell (The "Saw" Trilogy), Terence Jay ("Green Street Hooligans"), and newcomer Leah Rachel. Odd Lot International is handling foreign sales for the film at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival. Read on for the official press release. |
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The drama is to be directed by Aaron Woodley (Rhinoceros Eyes) from a script by Russell Schaumberg. The film will be produced by Lee Daniels (Monster’s Ball) and shoots in New Mexico and Tennessee this spring, reports Variety. Apparently, Daniels got the idea to cast her after watching Mariah Carey’s Grammy-winning album “The Emancipation of Mimi” become the biggest selling disc of 2005. |
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