Entertainment Weekly today posted a video created by the folks who run the “How It Should Have Ended” web site who've come up with an “alternative” ending for the Lost series.
The video – which is only currently available on the Entertainment Weekly’s site -- possesses just the right amount of snark and sarcasm which is still lurking in the hearts of die-hard fans who were deeply disappointed by the grotesque lack of closure in the series finale.
Image credit: Howitshouldhaveended.com via Entertainment Weekly.
Showing posts with label Lost series finale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lost series finale. Show all posts
Monday, June 28, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
The Jack-Locke End-of-'Lost' Fight, Jedi-Style
A long time ago, in a series finale that already seems far, far away (from viewers’ expectations anyway), Lost concluded. (I'm still feeling somewhat bitter about the whole thing, to be honest.)
And it’s taken this long for a viral video about the series' big mano-a-mano (or mano-a-Smoke Monster) battle to make the rounds. It transformed Jack and Locke/Smoke Monster’s final fight on the rocky cliffs of The Island into a Jedi skirmish, complete with light sabers. It’s mildly entertaining, but the best snippet comes at the very end with Hurley and Charlie.
Lost Wars: Because Adding Jedis Can Fix Anything -- powered by Cracked.com
And it’s taken this long for a viral video about the series' big mano-a-mano (or mano-a-Smoke Monster) battle to make the rounds. It transformed Jack and Locke/Smoke Monster’s final fight on the rocky cliffs of The Island into a Jedi skirmish, complete with light sabers. It’s mildly entertaining, but the best snippet comes at the very end with Hurley and Charlie.
Lost Wars: Because Adding Jedis Can Fix Anything -- powered by Cracked.com
Monday, May 24, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
'Lost' Showrunners List Top 10 'Spoilers' for Series Finale on Letterman
Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman last night (looking a tad awkward) and read a Top Ten list of Lost “spoilers” for Sunday night’s big series finale.
The best entry was number five, read by a gloriously sinister-sounding Ben Linus (played by the wonderful Michael Emerson), saying, “I have to go to Target to get socks.” Seriously, you've gotta see it.
Second best “spoiler” was number seven: “Due to pressure from the internet, we’ve been forced to include Betty White.”
I say Betty White hooks up with the Smoke Monster in the final scene. Whaddya think?
The best entry was number five, read by a gloriously sinister-sounding Ben Linus (played by the wonderful Michael Emerson), saying, “I have to go to Target to get socks.” Seriously, you've gotta see it.
Second best “spoiler” was number seven: “Due to pressure from the internet, we’ve been forced to include Betty White.”
I say Betty White hooks up with the Smoke Monster in the final scene. Whaddya think?
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