They're selling some limited edition silk-posters at http://www.damoncarltonandapolarbear.com up until the season 6 premiere.
Each poster is a homage to each character on the show, drawn by guest artists.
Up until now, they have released 2 different posters; One for Hurley and one for Locke!
Go check them out! They're awesome!
They're selling some limited edition silk-posters at http://www.damoncarltonandapolarbear.com up until the season 6 premiere.
Each poster is a homage to each character on the show, drawn by guest artists.
Up until now, they have released 2 different posters; One for Hurley and one for Locke!
Go check them out! They're awesome!
the island is connected by underground tunnels to Dinky, and Monkey Island, and the others real enemy, you know the guy that talked to Jacob is in fact LeChuck
the island is connected by underground tunnels to Dinky, and Monkey Island, and the others real enemy, you know the guy that talked to Jacob is in fact LeChuck [/island]
Um...when was/where is that last poster with Smokey? I checked damoncarltonandapolarbear.com and no sign of it...'cause that looks like the first legitimate poster worthy of a purchase (and possible resale at higher price after they inevitably sell out). Aside from the John Locke one which has been sold out for a long time.
I have no idea how you figured out early access to the poster, but if you happen to get any other leads let us know since obviously the best ones sell out right away.
Reopening this zombie thread! *zombie shouting* !
2 cute lost comics - sort of - by character designer of Psychonauts Mr.Scott campbell
I love how bad scenes are rendered with characters - sometimes objects - smiling. XD
Like
sayid smiling at young ben moments before killing him
Love the Saul Bass style of the Locke poster.
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Yeah I love Saul Bass's works and Olly moss (graphic designer of that lock poster) Olly moss have really understood his style.
Actually, Saul Bass have influenced him very much.Look at his gallary in his website.
My theory for the show is that the island is connected by underground tunnels to Dinky, and Monkey Island, and the others real enemy, you know the guy that talked to Jacob is in fact LeChuck
Does that make Jack Guybrush?
Honestly, I think they grammed way too many ideas into the series. at times it felt like they were thinking "is there ANYTHING else we can cram in! Come on people! THINK!!!" It's truely epic, yes, but it could do with being a season or two shorter...
On that note... I think TTG shoudl make "LOST: The Point and Click Adventure"! it woudl only have 400 chapters
Oo, oo! I'm a Lostaway, yes. And I'm ridiculously excited for S6. Unfortunately, I have absolutely no ideas as to what's going to happen. None. Seriously, I've been rewatching S5 for the past week or so and... I just... yeah. That season finale was crazy. My best guess is
everyone and everything travels back in time to the beginning of the series, but everyone who was touched by Jacob retains their memories of the events of the show. And also Desmond, because the rules don't seem to apply to him. This theory is admittedly very vague, but they made such a big deal of Jacob only touching some of them, and I just know it's important. Somehow.
And oh, man... do I want one of those prints. I remember seeing the video from Comicon about Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear, but I completely forgot... wow, those are so cool. They are sure pricey, but it would be worth it. I bet they sell out crazy fast, though.
The movie site CHUD has been doing a column where one of their writers goes through every episode and notes down anything interesting. They recently did notes for The Constant, which goes so far to include a plausible and potentially cool theory for the final season.
Ovbiously it's spoilery as all hell, as the articles all discuss episodes in the context of all known information, but if you want to read some interestig and plausible ideas for where the shows going (deduced wholly from clues dropped in the episode themselves), there are worse reads than that.
Awesome premiere
Once again proved Terry 'O Quinn is on of the best actor's on the show (his evil stare was perfect) and also the new japanese other dude looks promising
no. you cannot like Abs Eternal and the boringness of the telenovella that more or less explained nothing except with the weird metaphor.
Then you, sir, are in a gi-normous minority!
Ab Aeterno is one of the best episodes LOST has ever given us. And according to several polls and reviews throughout the internet, I think most people agree.
But of course, you are entitled to your own opinion!!
no. you cannot like Abs Eternal and the boringness of the telenovella that more or less explained nothing except with the weird metaphor.
But once you apply that weird metaphor to some of the stuff that's been happening and you learn more of the nature of things, the more everything seems to click in place, for me.
Lost got so bashed, and bashed, while everything happened for a reason...
The Locke's death was probably one of the smartest thing ever because they really killed him and no one believed it.
The season has a slow rythm, but it's definitelly worth it and makes a lot of things that most didn't like from previous seasons, actually mean something.
And the Jacob / MIB stuff was an incredible an brillant twist, and changed the whole show.
Yeah, some people don't like that stuff in current seasons "makes the first few seasons irrelevant," but I kind of like how every season finale seems to have a huge explosion that obliterates the focus of that season, and every season premiere starts with a massive paradigm shift that changes everything.
I'm digging the flash-sideways thing this season, although I'm glad that they made an exception to give Richard a proper flashback, and I am kind of disappointed sometimes that things are so different in the flash-sideways that they don't really give any new answers that are relevant to the "real" timeline. But it's still cool, especially now that Desmond is back.
Funny coincidence, since just today I was thinking that such a thing would be very interesting, and then I kind of brushed it off because there'd be a bit too much of a style clash... but it could work.
Also, regarding Monkey Island and Lost... in the first episode, the morning after the people first hear the monster, there's a shot with Jack in the foreground and in the background you hear characters discussing/arguing about what it might be, and this little gem can be heard if you listen closely:
CHARLIE: Might be monkeys. It's monkeys, right?
SAWYER: Sure it's monkeys. It's Monkey Island.
This is about 24 minutes in, on my iTunes version of it anyway.
"You know it's funny, because I have a survey with the actual requests on it, or the actual things that people that we surveyed said they would like to see," Connors told us in an interview you'll see in full soon. "If I can recall correctly I think Lost was number one. I think that Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was number two ... or maybe number three. And I know that Dexter was in there somewhere. And of course the LucasArts stuff was in there as well."
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if i ever get around to it :P
Each poster is a homage to each character on the show, drawn by guest artists.
Up until now, they have released 2 different posters; One for Hurley and one for Locke!
Go check them out! They're awesome!
Nice :O
Imagine that one hanging on your livingroom wall!
My theory for the show is that
My thoughts exactly! -
Iamtryingtobuysomejerkeyandaslushy.com
Another, commissioned by the Lost guys, from Olly Moss.
Up until now, I've bought the Dharma Van poster and the newest Smokey poster
2 cute lost comics - sort of - by character designer of Psychonauts Mr.Scott campbell
I love how bad scenes are rendered with characters - sometimes objects - smiling. XD
Like
And the Smoke Monster one looks very Charles Burns-ey to me
Actually, Saul Bass have influenced him very much.Look at his gallary in his website.
Does that make Jack Guybrush?
Honestly, I think they grammed way too many ideas into the series. at times it felt like they were thinking "is there ANYTHING else we can cram in! Come on people! THINK!!!" It's truely epic, yes, but it could do with being a season or two shorter...
On that note... I think TTG shoudl make "LOST: The Point and Click Adventure"! it woudl only have 400 chapters
And oh, man... do I want one of those prints. I remember seeing the video from Comicon about Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear, but I completely forgot... wow, those are so cool. They are sure pricey, but it would be worth it. I bet they sell out crazy fast, though.
Ovbiously it's spoilery as all hell, as the articles all discuss episodes in the context of all known information, but if you want to read some interestig and plausible ideas for where the shows going (deduced wholly from clues dropped in the episode themselves), there are worse reads than that.
The final season begins and I'm really looking forward to it
I have in fact, already put on a Dharma jumpsuit and Chuck Jordan's blog in the background. Bring it on.
Once again proved Terry 'O Quinn is on of the best actor's on the show (his evil stare was perfect) and also the new japanese other dude looks promising
Just saw episode 11, and can't praise it enough!
Awesome.
Desmond episodes are always welcome, brother.
I loved the Alpert episode most so far though
no. you cannot like Abs Eternal and the boringness of the telenovella that more or less explained nothing except with the weird metaphor.
Then you, sir, are in a gi-normous minority!
Ab Aeterno is one of the best episodes LOST has ever given us. And according to several polls and reviews throughout the internet, I think most people agree.
But of course, you are entitled to your own opinion!!
But once you apply that weird metaphor to some of the stuff that's been happening and you learn more of the nature of things, the more everything seems to click in place, for me.
The Locke's death was probably one of the smartest thing ever because they really killed him and no one believed it.
The season has a slow rythm, but it's definitelly worth it and makes a lot of things that most didn't like from previous seasons, actually mean something.
And the Jacob / MIB stuff was an incredible an brillant twist, and changed the whole show.
I'm digging the flash-sideways thing this season, although I'm glad that they made an exception to give Richard a proper flashback, and I am kind of disappointed sometimes that things are so different in the flash-sideways that they don't really give any new answers that are relevant to the "real" timeline. But it's still cool, especially now that Desmond is back.
Also, just saw this news blurb regarding Telltale and Lost: http://www.joystiq.com/2010/04/15/tvs-lost-is-most-requested-telltale-adventure-game-project/
Funny coincidence, since just today I was thinking that such a thing would be very interesting, and then I kind of brushed it off because there'd be a bit too much of a style clash... but it could work.
Also, regarding Monkey Island and Lost... in the first episode, the morning after the people first hear the monster, there's a shot with Jack in the foreground and in the background you hear characters discussing/arguing about what it might be, and this little gem can be heard if you listen closely:
This is about 24 minutes in, on my iTunes version of it anyway.
Never cared much for Lost myself, but then again, I picked up the CSI games without ever watching CSI.
And for those who love links, here's the full interview: http://www.joystiq.com/2010/04/16/interview-telltales-dan-connors-talks-sam-and-max-episodic-subs/