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Posted Jun 18th 2008 2:23PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Lost, Web, Reality-Free
What do you get when you combine Lost, blog technology, and a fan with a lot of time on his hands? You get Keamy's Paradise.
It's a new blog from a devoted Lost fan and (more specifically) Keamy fan. You're probably wondering to yourself, how much material can you get out of one character who was only on the show for a handful of episodes? Plenty. Take a look above at Keamy as the Burger King! Or how about Keamy as the baby on the cover of Nirvana's Nevermind? Here's Keamy as Vincent Van Gogh and here he is starring in I Dream Of Keamy.
This is one of my favorites, as is this.
This is a great idea. There are several blogs and Twitter accounts that revolve around a character or a show, but a lot of the time it's just words and can get stale pretty quickly. But putting Keamy into these photos is a funny idea. Who knew that Keamy would become the Boba Fett of Lost?
[via Pop Candy]
Posted Jun 3rd 2008 12:03PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Lost, Celebrities, Reality-Free
You knew that Harold Perrineau's comments were going to cause a bit of controversy. You also knew that he would have to clarify some of the comments a few days later. Here is that clarification.
The Lost star admits to Entertainment Weekly that "I should probably think more before I say things," referring to comments he made that he was irritated with how producers deal with black characters on the hit ABC show and the fact that Michael couldn't be redeemed and have a happy ending with son Walt. He explains that he was just making an observation as a black man and that he wasn't angry at how the story played out, he was just disappointed. He loved working with the cast and crew and wouldn't be surprised if he came back to the show in the future. He also lists his three favorite and least favorite moments on the show.
My prediction? We haven't seen the last of Michael. He'll be back on the show some way, somehow.
Posted May 13th 2008 5:19PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Lost, Reality-Free
So in the most recent episode of Lost, Christian Shephard told Locke that the only way they can save the island from the invaders is if they, um, move it. Yeah, that's right, move the island. Thanks Doctor Shephard, I'll get right on that.
But viewers thinking that this was some crazy thing that could only happen on television and in the movies are...well, probably right. But in this Popular Mechanics article, the author of the book Physics of the Impossible says that it actually could be done. Michio Kaku says that it sounds like they're going to use the electromagnetic properties of the island and the Casmir Effect to "open a transferable wormhole to different points in time and space."
(Hold on a second while I go take two Advil.)
Continue reading Actually, it IS possible to move an entire island
Posted Mar 20th 2008 2:24PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Lost, Watercooler Talk
So tonight's episode of Lost is the last one finished before the writers strike. We'll now have a mini break and the show will return with five new episodes on April 24.
Let's take this time to talk about one of the past mysteries on the show that has never been explained (yet, anyway): the four-toed statue that some of the islanders found in the season two finale. What the hell was that all about? What did it mean? How come no one has pointed a gun at Ben and asked him, "oh yeah, what the heck is that statue with the toes?" In some ways it's more mysterious and funky than the black smoke and Jacob.
Now Lost producer Damon Lindelof explains why we haven't seen the statue on the show since then.
Continue reading ABC says that four-toed Lost statue was "too weird"
Posted Jan 15th 2008 9:38AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Medium, Episode Reviews
(S04E02) "Hey now, hey now. Don't dream it's over." Alison Dubois & Neil Finn
So I'm guessing many of you immediately tuned out when this episode started with what appeared to be the aftermath of a horrible car crash. After last week's shocking image of a dead child in a box, you must have been relieved to receive some warning that a startling and disturbing image was on the horizon. Well, since you changed channels, let me bring you up to speed. The driver was Allsion's daughter, Ariel. You can, at least be thankful that you missed the required "What are we going to do now?" conversation that Allison and Joe have every episode.
I am less than impressed with Anjelica Huston. Why such an interesting, charismatic actress would pick such a bland character to play is a mystery to me. I'm hoping she reveals some more of herself real soon.
Continue reading Medium: But For the Grace of God
Posted Dec 18th 2007 5:38PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Lost, Video, Web
SPOILERS FOLLOW!
Last week Isabelle showed you the trailer for the upcoming fourth season of Lost, which bows on January 31 (it's on Thursdays at 9 this season). Now ABC has released a longer look at the new season, and it has a lot of juicy clues and tidbits for fans (I'll say again, don't read on if you don't want to be spoiled!).
Continue reading Check out the new (extended) trailer for Lost - VIDEO
Posted Oct 12th 2007 3:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Lost, Celebrities, Casting
In the season finale of Lost, we heard the voice of a character named Minkowski on the other end of a radio, and now the character is going to be seen, in the form of Fisher Stevens.
He might be best known to TV audiences as the costar of Kyle Chandler's series Early Edition and his guest stint on the first season of Friends, as Phoebe's boyfriend. No idea yet what the character will be like, but he is described as "recurring."
Continue reading Fisher Stevens joins Lost
Posted Aug 11th 2007 4:09PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Lost, Casting

All casting rumors for
Lost seem to have been debunked almost as quickly as they spread.
Last week,
Isabelle reported on word that
Veronica Mars' Kristen Bell and
Prison Break's Peter Stormare were being considered for two new recurring roles on
Lost. The Stormare rumor
got squashed pretty quickly, and today TV Guide's Ausiello
is reporting that Kristen Bell won't be joining the cast, either. The reason, he says, is because Bell didn't want to relocate to Hawaii.
Well, shucks. I adore Stormare and would love to see Bell get a gig that'll give her a wider audience.
Posted Jun 18th 2007 12:03PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Lost, Video, Watercooler Talk

Some very talented
Lost fan took plane crash clips from the last three seasons and
edited them together in a sequence to show what was happening as the plane crashed. Even though
the editor doesn't seem to think it's very good, it really is. Sure, the time doesn't match up exactly, but it's pretty damn close. The plane crash is shown in almost real time from the perspective of the passengers, The Others, and Desmond. It shows the cause-and-effect of the near-implosion of the hatch when Desmond doesn't push the button. It's very exciting, though I kind-of think it wouldn't make any sense to anyone who doesn't watch
Lost.
Video is after the jump:
Continue reading The Lost plane crash clipped together - VIDEO
Posted May 24th 2007 5:23PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: OpEd, Lost
First off, spectacular season finale. It was exciting, dramatic, gave us answers (and even more questions) and was just beautifully done all around. Easily the best season-ender in the short history of Lost, and one of the best season finales of any series, ever. Every character had something to do (loved Hurley in the van and Locke throwing the knife into Naomi), the editing was phenomenal, the music was just really well done (the ominous drums, the sad music with Charlie dying, etc), and Matthew Fox deserves an Emmy for this episode alone.
Continue reading Why I'm a little worried about Lost next season
Posted Mar 30th 2007 6:02PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: ABC, Lost, Vs.

When
Lost premiered, fans didn't have to decide who they liked best between the plane survivors and the Others as when the latter were first mentioned, it was clear they were the bad guys. Things got confirmed when Ethan was found out and when we witnessed the boat scene at the end of the Season 1 finale.
Have things changed since then? Do we still think the famous Others are so bad? When new episodes air, do we pray to see more scenes in Othersville or at the beach? Do we root for Juliet or Kate to get Jack? That may be another issue, but it's sill a plane survivor versus an Other.
Continue reading Plane survivors Vs. the Others
Posted Feb 8th 2007 8:10AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost, The Five, Games
So, you've seen every single episode of Lost and you own all the DVDs and you consider yourself an expert. Check out these five questions and see if you really know as much as you think you do.
1. What is the name of the only hit song that Charlie's band Driveshaft had?
Continue reading The Five: The Ultimate Lost Quiz
Posted Jan 29th 2007 4:03PM by Julia Ward
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Celebrities

Maybe it's our culture's litigiousness that inhibits American tabloids. Don't get me wrong. American tabloids, paparazzi and reality shows will definitely be held up by future archaeologists as evidence of the rapid decline of our civilization, but it is the British equivalent of these outlets that get the high marks for tastelessness. Case in point, the producers of the
UK's Big Brother have announced plans for another reality outing - Rock Stars in Rehab. (Technically, it's the Dutch company Endemol producing the show, but it's being made for British TV.)
The company has approached high profile heroin addict Pete Doherty, the crack-addicted Dominic Masters of The Others and ex-
Celeb Big Brother contestant Donny Tourette to appear in the series. The show would essentially lock all these addicts in a house together and film them 24-7. Critics have chastised Endemol for "using drug problems as entertainment and treating addiction like a joke." Really, if you want to be entertained by a bunch of recovering heroin addicts, rent
Trainspotting.
Posted Jan 24th 2007 3:01PM by Erin Martell
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost, The Five
Lost will be returning after an unbearably long hiatus on February 7th, and I couldn't be more excited. All the anticipation has gotten me thinking about the elements that have been missing from my TV viewing these many months. Dexter and The Wire were excellent distractions, but Lost has always brought a certain unique something.
Here are the five things I've missed during the Lost break:
1. The Jack-Kate-Sawyer Love Triangle: After months of longing looks and kisses that went nowhere, some actual progress was made when Kate and Sawyer got it on in the polar bear cage. To complicate matters, Jack was watching courtesy of the Other-cam. For once I actually cared about this romantic conflict, and there were no new episodes in sight! I can't wait to see what happens next to our favorite trio.
Continue reading The Five: Things I've missed the most about Lost
Posted Dec 8th 2006 2:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Lost
I'm not sure if you've been reading Doc Jensen's Lost theories over at Entertainment Weekly's web site. The guy is obsessed (in a good way), and has come up with some very intriguing and plausible ideas on what is really happening on the island and what all the clues (the numbers, the names, how people are connected, etc) might actually mean. Not sure if I follow his logic with his latest theory though.
He's been thinking about the names and what they could mean in the overall picture. The people behind the show have said that the character names have not been chosen randomly. Each name means something (though I wonder what "Hurley" could mean. Does he vomit a lot? Is he really a baseball player?), and the name that especially intrigues him is the new character, Jacob, who we saw in a quick scene on one of the monitors wearing an eyepatch (if that was him, that is!).
Continue reading Crazy Lost Theory #942: Jacob is Bernard!
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