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Viral Video: “The Man Who Brought Us Here”

Michael Lee, January 18, 2011January 18, 2011


It has been about a year since LOST debuted their final season and there are still some fans to find a sense of closure. If the final episode, or the extra DVD episode are not enough to fill their appetites then Corey Vidal’s new video may be something that can fill the void. Vidal, the guy who worked on the split screen Star Wars a capella John Williams tribute, posted a six minute short called “The Man Who Brought Us Here” which was filmed on location and using the same locations as the show in Hawaii. Hit the jump the see the video.

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