Showing posts with label Lost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lost. Show all posts

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Lost: Deleted Scene

Recently at some "Comic Book-style Convention" the creators of Lost revealed a "Deleted" scene. Frankly, I think a deleted scene from "Lost" should be a "Lost 'Lost' scene". But this lost "Lost" scene was found.

Anyways I thought it was a pretty good "Lost" find...

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Sunday, May 23, 2010

LOST


The last episode of "Lost" aired tonight and it was pretty amazing. I don't have the time or energy to go into specifics but I thought it was beautiful. I thought after all the speculation and expectation the last episode was a "homerun". In fact, it was a "grand slam homerun". It was one of the greatest things I've ever seen on television... until the surprise ending. And, as so often happens, I still don't know how I feel about that last twist. And so it's hard to summarize - the first 99% was 110% awesomeness and then the end just left me confused.

I predicted the final "Lost" image but I only did that a few minutes before it happened and probably by then it was "obvious". I can't believe I didn't think of it sooner though. For years, Matthew Fox had said that he knew the last image of the series and it seems so obvious in retrospect, I can't believe I didn't think of it.

In regards to the final twist ending, I do have at least two clues. The first can be seen in Jimmy Kimmel's interview with the cast. The other comes from way back in Season 2. During WMMR's Lost discussion after Season 2 Episode 13 someone called in to talk about a specific book reference in that episode. Although at the time it was just another reference in a sea of references, I think it's now more relevant. Though certainly not a full explanation, it's at least significant I would say. More here.

I have to say, not all the drama was on-screen. I remember where I was and what was going on in my life when I started watching the show. And I remember what my life was like when I started watching the first season regularly. And everything that's happened to me since then up to this point (although it gets fuzzy in some of the middle parts). Looking back at the show and how the characters have changed made me look back at my own life and everything that's happened to me in that time and how my life has changed. I know that's a cliche but so be it. The only cliches I mind are ones that don't ring true.

Best television drama ever.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Lost - Top Ten List

Lost creators/writers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse present a Top Ten List of Lost Series Finale "spoilers" on the Late Show. The Series Finale airs Sunday.

Special bonus: file under the banner "Dave Explains Things", Dave explains what the "Lost" series is all about.


#5 is one of the funniest Top Ten entries ever.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Lost - Intense Interview

Obviously Sunday is the Series Finale of "Lost" so, to promote the show, Matthew Fox was on Late Night. But instead of just fun and laughs, Jimmy Fallon decided to cut the bull and get to the bottom of things. And it got intense.


...Or at least he tried to. There's no recovering after that first answer. Friday is the Series Finale of "Late". Ought to be interesting.

By the way, Matthew Fox's walk-on music was the 20th Century Fox Fanfare.

Close Up Magic Week

The Late Show is in the middle of "Close Up Magic Week". It's an entire week where they have a different close up magician each night. The best "specialty week" will always be "Ventriloquist Week" but this is also a fun one.

Check out Jim Carney's performance on Tuesday. I can figure out some of it but some of it's just impossible.


The week continues tonight. Actually, tonight's whole show is big. They've got a Top Ten presented by the creators of "Lost", they've got another close up magician. Second guest is Russell Brand and musical guest is Stone Temple Pilots. That's my kind of show.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Lost - The Theme Song

This is so stupid that I had to laugh. It's the new Lost opening!


Keep an eye out for the upcoming "Lost Nights".

This video lead me to another video:


And another:


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

LATE - Episode II

I don't know if you've been watching the new drama "Late" but you should be. Jimmy Fallon stars in this nail-biter about a group of strangers whose elevator crashes on a strange and deserted floor. The first episode was kind of so-so but this second episode has me hooked.



Thursday, February 11, 2010

LATE... on NBC

Tonight (Friday) on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon is the premiere episode of the new show "Late" a sci-fi drama about a group of people whose elevator crashes on a deserted floor.

Here's the trailer:

Intense.

Monday, February 1, 2010

LLLLLLOOOOOOSSSSSSTTTTTT!!!!!!

The final season of LOST begins tonight on ABC with a special two hour premier. We'll all hopefully remember and adjust to the fact that it's now airing every Tuesday for some reason. If you need a refresher on what's happened so far, see this informative video.

Here's a really good interview of Evangeline Lilly. It's always funny to watch her being interviewed by someone who doesn't understand the show (Letterman) but it's also fun to see her interviewed by someone who does. Nothing is revealed either way.


In the interview, she says that she recently turned 30. 30?! That's only one year older than me! My whole life has been wasted. [Speaking of wasted life, this is post #100 by the way.]

They briefly mention "The Hurt Locker" which is appropriate because she's only in it briefly. But it's a pretty good movie (and it'll almost certainly be nominated for Best Picture) - worth checking out if you're in the mood for an intense action/drama.