LOST Tidbits: Death Montage & Connections to Star Trek Dan Koelsch, May 18, 2010 With ABC’s LOST coming to an end, we’re seeing a lot more fan made videos, artwork, and analysis. Today we got montage of every death scene the show has had, as well as a great analysis of LOST’s connection to the Star Trek franchise, based on actors being in both. Hit the jump to get all the Island goodies. Slashfilm has the video called “LOST:People Who Died” that features all the deaths we’ve seen throughout the show’s run. It’s a fitting way to allude to the end of the series. Check it out below. io9 has an interesting article that shows some of your favorite LOST actors in various Star Trek roles, then tries to compare the characters. For instance, Daniel Dae Kim (Jin) played alien Gotana-Retz on an episode of Star Trek: Voyager. Here’s how io9 compares them:How This Ties In With Lost: Gotana-Retz is unstuck from time. Jin was unstuck from time. Gotana-Retz is wearing a space suit – Jin could have easily [SPOILERS] yoinked some hyperbaric diving suit from the submarine. Gotana-Retz asks for Tureena. Tureena rhymes with Sun. Gotana-Retz = Jin. Case closed. The sci-fi website has a few other good articles about LOST, including “Lost: The 14 Casting Tapes That Started It All” and “50 Questions Lost Really Does Need To Answer”, so check those out. We’ll have our LOST recap and review tonight of the show’s last regular episode, then we’ll have a special podcast recap and review for the finale. Viral Marketing LOSTStar TrekViral video
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Viral Video: Will Ferrell’s Facebook Friends Get To See His New Movie For Free March 12, 2012Will Ferrell’s Spanish language comedy Casa De Mi Padre opens this weekend, and the comedian has a special treat for his 3.5+ million Facebook friends. If you go to your local theater and tell them you’re friends with Ferrell on Facebook, they’ll let you in for free. Probably. Maybe. Unlikely…. Read More
Monster High Music Video Terrorizes YouTube August 14, 2010Monster High is a web series from Mattel based on their line of fashion dolls of the same name. The characters/dolls are teen versions of classic monsters, such as Frankie Stein and Draculaura. The short episodes are mildly popular on YouTube, but the music video created for the theme song… Read More