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NYC LOST Series Finale Party !

Posted : 14 years, 1 month ago on 18 March 2010 01:24

Our group of hundreds of LOST fanatics in NYC are throwing the "coolest" LOST Series finale on the planet!

Attendees will literally walk the red carpet in LOST attire, descend down through a "hatch", then through a cave full of wilderness (and unknown "LOST" creatures) into the World's Oldest Subway Tunnel that was actually "LOST" for over 100 years!

300 tickets went on sale 2 1/2 months prior to the finale (March 12) and SOLD OUT immediately!

We just created our event web site so keep checking back for more about our event!
We hope to stream our party online and am currently in talks with major media outlets.

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Why I love lost

Posted : 14 years, 3 months ago on 2 February 2010 10:03

It seems like I've been watching Lost forever (even though it is only six years) and it is hard to imagine TV after 2010 when Lost is finished.

The thing about Lost is there is always something more. The pieces of the jigsaw go all the way back to the first episode - and we're all still trying to figure it out. You can watch episodes time and time again trying to see if you missed a vital clue the first time round.

The only bad thing about Lost is that if you miss an episode you are pretty much done for... nothing much will make sense from there-on in.

Did they invent internet/interactive/viral TV? It seems like it. All those little 'extra' bits to help figure out the pieces of the puzzle with the Dharma Initiative and all.

If you missed the first five years - wait until the last season is over, then go out and buy the DVD and watch the lot in your own time - you won't be disappointed.


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Doesn't Matter How it Ends

Posted : 14 years, 4 months ago on 30 December 2009 07:12

Doesn't matter how it ends, it'll still be remembered as one of the best Sci-fi TV series of all time. Who knew audiences were intelligent enough for this much mystery, character development, and intertextuality. I'm not sure how it will hold up on re-watching, especially the first two seasons, and I'm not sure I'm willing to commit the time. But watching this every week with friends, gasping at the end of virtually every episode and discussing it non-stop for years... completely worth it.


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Amazing Show

Posted : 15 years, 1 month ago on 12 April 2009 10:21

When I first heard about 'Lost' I almost instantly decided to start ripping on the show's concept. Unfortunately I ended up ripping on the show for five years (the show is on it's fifth season now) and decided to finally actually sit down and watch an episode. About half way through the first episode I was already hooked deeply into the story. Currently I'm almost caught up to the beginning of season five and will have about 16 episodes or so to watch after I start season five (currently on episode 409). Defiantely a must see.


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Lost review

Posted : 15 years, 8 months ago on 14 September 2008 11:40

I'm always surprised how much fun it is so rewatch Lost episodes. I thought the show was mainly about waiting to find out what's going to happen next, and while that IS a lot of it, it's still a lot of fun to rewatch the great moments in this show. One to add to the DVD collection :)


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Lost no longer!

Posted : 15 years, 10 months ago on 6 July 2008 12:51

Ive watched this series from the beginning and while I admit the plot had worn a little thin series 3 and 4 have had me hooked once more. A few questions are now being answered and I cant wait for the next season. Is John Locke really dead?? I hope not as he is an integral part of the story. Hmm!


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Lost in Lost

Posted : 16 years, 1 month ago on 17 March 2008 12:19

I really loved this series when it first began, it was clear that the production values were astronomic, and such use of a mixture of parallel, non linear and linear storylines was unprecedented in television.

Lost really raised the bar in terms of what was expected from this medium. At this moment in time the plot is still unclear, and the level of character development is beyond deep. Every new episode raises further questions and the relationships between the characters becomes more and more of a complex nexus.

But aye, there's the rub.

All these questions and very little resolution are making the series a little wearing now. Lost breaks so many conventions, it has become difficult for anyone but a savant to follow. The loss of Charlie in the last series means there are now no longer the moments of comic relief that gave the mind time to stop and process the episode.

I've not given up on Lost yet, and still like it..but am becoming more and more aggravated by it and will soon lose interest if some sort of resolution isn't found.


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What genre is this?

Posted : 16 years, 2 months ago on 29 February 2008 05:58

Is this sci-fi, fantasy, psychadelia or just a plain drama? I'm going to wait till it ends before I pass judgement. Right now, I'm just enjoying it.


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Do you believe?

Posted : 16 years, 3 months ago on 8 February 2008 03:38

I've watched this show since the beginning. I'm invested now and I just wanna see how it ends.

It may be confusing and lead you on but it has enough coverage in the media and contraversy to keep the viewership up.

I can see how it pisses people off. That it is too mainstream for the niches but not every show is meant for everyone.


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Lost review

Posted : 16 years, 8 months ago on 3 September 2007 08:44

I've tried to watch this series but i just could not get into it i just found it way to boring. I never seem to like many US series cause i think the UK make them alot better.


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