Thanks to deej240z I’ve added in the gallery 2 scans from Men’s Health. And on Men’s Health site there is an interview. Enjoy!
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Magazine scans > 2010 – June: Men’s Health
Josh Holloway spent 6 years playing Sawyer on Lost. He loved it — and he’s making sure he won’t play him ever again.
Josh Holloway and Sawyer don’t have a hell of a lot in common. Just the accent, a love of beer, and the instinct to go for it — do it, seize it, taste it. Definitely taste it.
“I taste everything,” Holloway says. “I even tasted the cream on my daughter when she came out of the womb. I am a taster.”
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We’re only three days away from The End and some promotional pictures from the last Lost episode ever are now available! Enjoy!
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Lost > Promos > Season Six > 6×17-18 – The End
On this site, they have decided to rank all the significant Lost characters from unappealing to irresistible. Josh Holloway as Sawyer is at number #2!
2. James “Sawyer” Ford
Charismatic bad boy? Check. Charming southern gentleman? Check. Cynical wise-ass, die-hard romantic, con man, lawman, and himbo man-candy? Oh, hell, yeah: Sawyer was Lost’s indispensible heartthrob, the type of all-purpose hunk who could make even sex in a stinky polar-bear cage seem pretty damn hot.
On the TvGuide Magazine site, ten Lost actors – one of them is Josh Holloway – share their picks for the saga’s all-time best love story, death scene and flash-story (either back, forward or sideways).
Among the winners are Sawyer & Juliet:
BEST LOVE STORY
1st Place: Sun & Jin
2nd Place: Desmond & Penny
3rd Place: Sawyer & Juliet
Honorable Mention: Rose & Bernard
That’s what Josh said about this couple:
“Juliet and Sawyer was the best. It was born out of such desperation and trials. They needed love and each other in their lives and so they found it.”
Josh Holloway is featured in the June issue of Men’s Health. In the interview he talks about Hawaii, family and beer guts.
On adjusting to ocean life in Hawaii: “I almost peed my pants, if I can say that. I’ve been out there in conditions I should not have been out there in. I’ve learned a lot from this ocean, and I have a lot more to learn. If you’re going to be taunting her in that way, she will smack you down. You can never disrespect the ocean.”
On being a family man: “As men, we protect and provide by our nature. And when we find something bona fide and validated, it’s hard to break out of. … I always wanted a wife and child, so I geared my life that way.”
What’s next: “I like the growth that happens to an artist in transition. A lot of growth takes place throughout your insecurities, through having to reevaluate something you thought was working and finding a way to make it work differently. All of that is very uncomfortable.”
On getting older: “I love the comfort zone. In my mind, I am a 70-year-old man with a fly rod in one hand and a beer in the other. But that’s not the world of creativity. I’m not saying you can’t enjoy the comfort when you’ve found a zone. But you must always evolve.”
On having the requisite beer gut at 70: “I will be! And I’ll be unapologetic. You want to do a Men’s Health cover then? I would be happy to show you my Buddha gut, because it will certainly be out. And I will have earned it.”
While we wait for the scans, thanks to nefretiriii we can have a look inside the magazine!
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Magazine scans > 2010 – June: Men’s Health
On the season four finale reveal, and his role in concealing it:
“I was [filmed] in a coffin when they were trying to keep Terry O’Quinn’s secret. They put me in a suit, and they put me in the coffin, and they shot it. I got to tell you, it pissed me off. Because even if you know you’re not dead, you feel like you’re dead for a minute.”
On the comedy in Sawyer’s dialogue, and how it plays off the show’s drama:
“[Before Lost] I played some large, animated-type characters. They let me play with that a lot with Sawyer, which I liked. It was part of trying to find his humanity as well, because he was [in the early episodes] such a dick. He could be such a dick! He was that salty asshole that just told it like it was. Which was fun for a while, but you’ve got to find some likability in the guy if he’s going to continue on. The nicknames helped. They gave me some great ones…
“But to make it live you also have to come to terms with who he really is. And he did some bad shit to people… The Island forced him to grow and he learned to care about people in ways that were completely foreign to his way of survival.”
Still adding scans to the gallery! This time is the Lost special tribute issue of Tv Guide. Enjoy!
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Magazine scans > 2010 – May 24/June 6: TvGuide
I’ve just added in the gallery some scans from the Lost Special Edition of Entertainment Weekly. Enjoy!
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Magazine scans > 2010 – May 14: Entertainment Weekly



















