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

Saturday, February 06, 2010

Retro LOST

A collection of retro art and videos, all inspired by the best show currently on the air. :)




Mattson Creative


Mattson Creative


Mattson Creative


Mattson Creative


Mattson Creative


Mattson Creative


Mattson Creative


Mattson Creative


Penney Design

Smoke em if you got em. by Adam Campbell
Smoke em if you got em. by Adam Campbell


Men of Science. by Adam Campbell
Men of Science. by Adam Campbell


Public transportation. by Adam Campbell
Public transportation. by Adam Campbell


Reach out and touch someone. by Adam Campbell
Reach out and touch someone. by Adam Campbell


Jumpsuits. by Adam Campbell
Jumpsuits. by Adam Campbell


Who observes the observers? by Adam Campbell

Rise and shine. by Adam Campbell


1976 DHARMA Initiative Travel Ad by maxpixpix


1970 DHARMA Initiative Wine Ad by maxpixpix


1974 DHARMA Initiative Disinfectant Spray Ad by maxpixpix


1973 DHARMA Initiative Spiced Pork and Ham Ad by maxpixpix


1975 DHARMA Initiative Travel Ad by maxpixpix


1972 DHARMA Initiative Cake Mix Ad by maxpixpix


1970 DHARMA Initiative Oats Ad by maxpixpix


1974 DHARMA Initiative Instant Coffee Ad by maxpixpix


Olly Moss for Locke's Secret



Looking at all this retro LOST stuff has got me thinking....Merchandising people of LOST, please make a retro old school LOST lunchbox!!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

New LOST Season 6 Promo!



Yes yes yes!!!!!! Less than 2 days to go til the final season of LOST is upon us!!

(Don't watch if you don't want to see any spoilers!)

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Will Disney Ditch Tom Sawyer Island for a 'Lost' Ride?

Omg this sounds like the best idea ever!!

From TheWrap.com:

A group of die-hard "Lost" fans is urging Disney to pay homage to ABC's "Lost" by building a ride based on the show at one of its theme parks.


A crazy idea? Not to "Lost" overlords Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, who've seemed to endorse the idea by backing  an online petition urging Disney to consider the idea.


The budding Internet movement began with a "Lost" fan named Jon Stueve, who suggested the concept by arguing that "Disney should give this awesome show its due" by creating a "Lost Island" at either Disneyland or Disney World.


Lindelof and Cuse apparently agree: They've both indicated, via their respective Twitter feeds, that they're on board.


"Consider the petition signed!" wrote Lindelof Tuesday.


Cuse, meanwhile, gave thumbs up as well.


"While I like the idea of Tom Sawyer's island getting a LOST do-over, I'd rather see Disney make a big LOST E-ticket ride," the producer wrote. (Disney revamped Tom Sawyer Island a few years ago; it's now officially Pirate's Lair at Tom Sawyer Island).


As of early Wednesday morning, the petition has attracted about 1500 signatures. But the idea could be going viral: Yahoo! featured a link to a blog post about the movement on its homepage Tuesday night.


So what would a "Lost Island" look like? The petition suggested including the following show landmarks in any design:


--The frozen donkey wheel behind the Orchid Station testing chamber.
- -The Swan station and Hatch ride
-- A submarine ride to Palu Ferry.
-- Dharmaville Barracks.
-- Smoke monster
- -Jacob's Cabin.


Disney these days has shown more of a willingness to turn park attractions into filmed entertainment than vice versa. But "Lost" clearly has a big fan base, making the notion of some sort of attraction not completely insane -- particularly since Cuse and Lindelof have indicated they're not behind the notion of a movie or spinoff series after the show signs off in May.


Stay tuned.




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Friday, October 24, 2008

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Cloverfield!!!

I just came back from seeing Cloverfield and I loved it!!! But I knew I would. It's produced by J.J. Abrams, the genius behind some of my all time favorite tv shows like Lost, Alias, and Felicity. Awesome, awesome movie. Go see it!!!!!!!!!!!

J.J. Abrams on Cloverfield:

Thursday, December 20, 2007

I Got Chills, They're Multiplying...

...when I watch this trailer for season 4 of 'Lost'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

'Lost' back in January!



Yay! This made my day!!!

From: http://www.latimes.com/business/
la-fi-lost15dec15,1,7829788.story?coll=la-headlines-business


ABC finds new place for 'Lost'

The show will move to Thursdays but the strike may prevent its season from being completed.

By Maria Elena Fernandez, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
December 15, 2007

Is half of "Lost" better than nothing?

ABC and its producers are hoping so. The network released its strike-affected midseason schedule Friday and, in a surprise move, said that beginning Jan. 31 it would put the island mystery in the Thursday night time slot vacated by "Grey's Anatomy," which is running out of fresh episodes.

When Fox announced last month that it would postpone "24" indefinitely, speculation arose that ABC might decide to hold the similarly serialized "Lost," which has only eight completed episodes of its 16-episode season.

The switch to Thursdays marks the third time-slot move for "Lost" in four seasons and the first time it won't air on Wednesday nights. On Thursdays the mysterious castaways won't have to face off against Fox's "American Idol" machine, nor will they compete against original episodes of CBS' "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" as long as the writers strike continues.

"Lost" co-creator Damon Lindelof said, "The only show you don't want to be up against in January is 'American Idol,' and there were very few time slots that would afford us to not compete with 'Idol.'

"If they had told us last year we were going to get the 'Grey's Anatomy' time slot, I would have been thrilled, especially since there's no new 'CSI' to go against," Lindelof continued. "But the time slot is completely colored by the fact that we're still engaged in this writers strike. It's bad for the entire town."

"Lost" and "24" have done better in the ratings when the networks aired episodes without interruption in scheduling. To that end, ABC, in a highly unconventional move, announced in May that "Lost," the series that helped lift the network out of last place, would have three more seasons of 16 uninterrupted episodes each, airing from February to May through 2010.

The decision came after a tumultuous year for the series. ABC aired its third season in two parts -- six episodes in the fall and 16 in midseason -- and the size of its audience declined by 14%. When the show returned in midseason it picked up momentum, convincing ABC executives that the show's fans prefer it to have a straight run.

But the strike has altered those plans, and ABC may now have to air "Lost" in two parts. Lindelof and executive producer Carlton Cuse intended the new season to be a 16-episode arc and were hoping that the strike would be resolved in time for ABC to be able to air the series in its entirety continuously. With the end of the strike increasingly uncertain, Lindelof said Friday that ABC had no choice.

"What I would not want to do is hold these episodes of 'Lost' indefinitely," he said. "I feel like the fans haven't seen any 'Lost' since the end of May, and I completely understand the network's decision to air these eight episodes.

"We certainly designed our season as 16 straight, and this is not ideal by any stretch of the imagination. But we can't go on strike in one breath and then complain about the fact that the series isn't airing the way we want it to in the other."

Because of complaints from fans last year that the show poses more questions than it answers, the writers learned to wrap up their seasons more definitively, Cuse said. To that end, they designed the first half of the fourth season as setup and the second half as payoff.

"There is a fear that if the strike continues and we're not able to complete the season, that people might feel a little frustrated because those eight episodes aren't conclusive," Cuse said.



maria.elena.fernandez

@latimes.com