Showing posts with label Carlton Cuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carlton Cuse. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Lost Tuesdays - Lost: The Complete Collection DVD & Blu-ray Box Set Release Date

The Blot has been anxiously awaiting for any and all information concerning the upcoming Lost: The Complete Collection DVD box set. Thankfully, Amazon.com has come to The Blot’s rescue by announcing the Lost: The Complete Series DVD and Blu-ray box sets will go on sale August 24th, 2010! How great is that!?! I had a feeling these probably wouldn’t go on sale until Christmas 2010, so this is a whole 4 months earlier than expected.

Lost The Complete Collection DVD and Blu-ray Box Set Cover Artwork
As of now, all we know is the Lost: The Complete Collection box set will include 38 disks and have a run time of 5,074 minutes. I can’t wait to see what kind of crazy extras Lindelof and Cuse cram into this one. I might even finally upgrade to Blu-ray so I can watch my favorite Losties in HD.

You can currently pre-order both versions of the Lost: The Complete Collection box sets at Amazon.com. Lost: The Complete Collection DVD box set retails for $229.99, but is on sale at Amazon.com for $148.99 here. Lost: The Complete Collection Blu-ray box set retails for $279.99, but it too is on sale at Amazon.com for $195.99 here.
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Lost Tuesdays - The Lost Series Finale Will Air On Sunday, May 23rd

The Blot knows Lost fans worldwide have been dying to know when the show’s series finale would air on ABC. There has been tons of speculation, but Lost executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse set the record straight on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last Tuesday night by announcing their show would end on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 with a two hour series finale. Let the Lost Season 6 season finale and series finale party planning commence!

Lost Season 6- The Final Season Television Promo Poster
The sixth and final season of Lost airs Tuesday nights at 9/8c on ABC.
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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Lost - LA X

In the immortal words of John Locke, “I don’t understand.” I think that was the sentiment uttered by many Lost fans around the world as we all got acquainted with Season 6’s new storytelling device, the Flash Sideways (a.k.a. the Alternate Universe). I had heard Lindelof and Cuse had something special for us this year, but never in my wildest dreams would I have expected there to be two different timelines taking place concurrently.

Lost - LA X - Josh Holloway as James Sawyer Ford
TVGuide.com had a very interesting interview with Lindelof and Cuse where they asked them what’s the deal with Lost’s alternative timeline and is it too much for fans to handle? Carlton Cuse’s answer might surprise you. He stated that “We're still doing the same thing we've always done on the show, which is island storytelling and off-island storytelling. It just now starts to take on a different form in the final season. Like every season, each season is a distinct entity, so by the end of the premiere, you should have a sense of what Season 6 is shaping up to be like.” (link)

Lost - LA X - Matthew Fox as Jack Shephard, Evangeline Lily as Kate Austen and Josh Holloway as James Sawyer Ford
I secretly hoped the detonation of Jughead would not prevent the Oceanic flight 815 from landing, because let’s be honest, how exciting of a storyline would there be if everything from the past five years was just wiped away. Then again, how do you explain an atomic bomb going off and all of our favorite characters still being alive (and since when does an a-bomb sink an island)? While Jin’s explanation that our Losties had simply time jumped seemed to placate most viewers, I’m still perplexed on how to explain the fact that the Losties’ Dharma van time jumped too. I guess because they were in it/touching it meant the van got to time jump as well?

Regardless, I feel like we’re getting the best of both worlds with Lost’s new Flash Sideways. We’re not losing 5 years of continuity, and yet the plane did in fact land in LAX just as many people predicted. Even the most cynical of Lost fans had to enjoy watching that awesome scene between Boone and Locke on the plane. I got chills as Boone told Locke if they ever crashed on a deserted island he’d stick close by him. It was also really nice seeing Rose and Bernard so happy and in love on the plane. I’m really interested in seeing how the Jack/Locke relationship ends up playing out in the Alt-Universe.

Lost - LA X - Terry O'Quinn as John Locke and Michael Emerson as Ben Linus
But let’s get to the most interesting part of “LA X.” I’m going to refrain from commenting on all two hours of the show because I know everyone and their mother is already dissecting Lost’s season premiere, but there is one topic I have to discuss: Sayid. For some reason everyone’s jumping to the conclusion that Sayid is now possessed or inhabited by Jacob. Most are pointing to the fact that since the MIB is now Locke, it would make sense for Jacob to become Sayid (and his sudden accent change would suggest it’s not the same Sayid we’ve all come to know and love).

But there’s just one little problem with this rationalization, the MIB did not possess Locke, he just took his appearance. Locke’s dead body is still lying in the sand for everyone to see. Now I’m not saying it’s not possible Jacob has possessed Sayid, I just don’t think MIB’s appearance as Locke means it has definitely happened. The Others stated saving Sayid might have consequences, but Richard made this same caveat when he agreed to take young Ben to the Temple after being shot by Sayid.

Lost - LA X - Terry O'Quinn as John Locke, Michael Emerson as Ben Linus and Nestor Carbonell as Richard Alpert
Now, it doesn’t appear that Ben has ever been possessed by anyone, and he was resurrected by the Temple’s waters. Why would Sayid be possessed now when Ben wasn’t then? Although, I do like the way the Lost writers set this all up! First Ben is mortally wounded by Sayid and subsequently resurrected by the Temple’s waters, and then Sayid is mortally wounded by Ben’s father and now he too is saved by those same Temple waters. It made for some great foreshadowing didn’t it? Remember, while off the island it was Sayid and Ben who worked together to take down Widmore and protect the Oceanic 6. What does all this mean? I have no idea but it’ll be fun to find out!

Lost - LA X - Yunjin Kim as Sun-Hwa Kwon and Jeff Fahey as Frank Lapidus
Now, for all those supporters of the belief that Sayid is now Jacob, I think Sayid’s rebirth relies heavily on the truth behind Christian Shephard’s rebirth. You see, there are now two different schools of thought regarding Christian’s roaming the island. On the one hand Christian could just be another manifestation of the MIB/Smoke Monster, but maybe his dead body was possessed by Jacob similar to how many believe Sayid’s body is now inhabited by Jacob. We’ve still never seen Christian’s dead body right?

Regardless, the question everyone should be asking now is whether Christian is a force of good or a force of evil? I’m torn…my guess would be he’s the MIB and that’s why he told Locke he’d have to die to return to the island. But he did appear in Jacob’s cabin and we know the smoke monster could not enter Jacob’s cabin because of the ash circle, right? Then again we have no idea when the ash circle around Jacob’s cabin was broken. As an aside, I don’t remember where I read this but I think it was a great theory: the ash circle around Jacob’s Cabin wasn’t to keep Jacob in the cabin but to keep the MIB out. That way the Others could be sure they were speaking with Jacob when in the cabin and not the MIB in disguise.

Lost - LA X - Mickey Graue as Zach, Kimberley Joseph as Cindy Chandler and Kiersten Havelock as Emma

I could go on and on, like about how awesome Locke's line to Ben was "I'm sorry you had to see me like that," but I’ll wrap this up with five questions to ponder until next Tuesday:

1. Did Rose, Bernard and Vincent the dog jump into the present with the rest of our favorite Losties, and if so why has Jacob not sent the Others to bring them in?

2. What is the real connection between the Others and Jacob/MIB. While the Others are followers of Jacob, we learned after Alex’ murder that the Others had the ability to communicate and summon the smoke monster (see: Ben calling the smoke monster to kill Widmore’s mercenaries). Seems weird they would be so cared of the MIB and yet still call him for help when they need him.

3. What do the mysterious whispers really represent? I always assumed the whispers meant the smoke monster was coming, but Kate heard them in the temple before the Losties were taken by the Mayan Others. Does this mean the whispers are different than the smoke monster’s click-clacks, or are the one in the same? If so, maybe there’s more similarities between the smoke monster and the Mayan Others than we think!

4. Richard knew who the Locke was right away and told everyone not to shoot, but why? Many people have guess the smoke monster can’t attack you until either you’ve attacked him or you’ve been judged, but then why did the smoke monster snatch the pilot out of the plane in the show’s first episode?

5. Regardless of whether Christian Shephard is the MIB or Jacob, why either of them need Claire and leave Aaron behind? There is obviously more to this story, but it’ll be interesting to find out who the real bad guy is, the MIB or Jacob.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Lost Screen Print #3 - The Dharma Van by Methane Studios

The third official Lost screen print has been released on the Damon, Carlton and A Polar Bear website, and man is it beautiful! Designed by Methane Studios, “The Dharma Van” screen print features a flowery version of the television show’s signature Dharma Initiative VW bus. I was really excited to find out Methane Studios was involved in this Lost themed project because I have one of their awesome concert posters hanging in my bedroom (it’s the Peter Bjorn & John screen print seen below). The artists of Methane Studios are uber-talented, and they did a great job incorporating different elements of Lost into their print.

Damon, Carlton and A Polar Bear Limited Edition Lost Screen Prints - The Dharma Van by Methane Studios
Methane Studios’ limited edition Lost screen print “The Dharma Van” measures 24”x18” and is printed on black paper. “The Dharma Van” has a run size of 300 pieces, and comes hand signed and numbered by the artist. You can purchase this beautiful print here while supplies last for $50 each.

Peter Bjorn & John Tour 2007 Concert Poster by Methane Studios (Robert Lee)
In celebration of LOST's final season and as a project of fan appreciation, 16 top designers and artists, who are also fans of the show, were commissioned to create artwork celebrating one of the series' most memorable, and unforgettable, "water cooler" moments. This ultimate "fan art" was then turned into labor intensive, hand-pulled screen prints, limited to an edition of just 300, with less than 200 available to the public through our websites. Each beautiful poster tells its own different story, allowing the fan to relive memorable and influential moments in an artistic manner, as the show's storied run comes to a close. Once this limited edition print has sold out, they will never be printed again. Celebrate the fandom, community and family created by one of televisions' greatest shows by hanging a little part of its history, inspiration and influence on your wall. (link)
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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear’s Limited Edition Lost Prints

Have you been to the new Lost website Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear yet? If not what are you waiting for!?! This Lost tribute website made its debut at the San Diego Comic Con 2009 Lost panel and was created by Lost fan and professional actor/comedian Paul Scheer. Believe what you may, but as far as I can tell DamonCarltonandaPolarBear.com is more of a viral marketing, official Lost tie-in website than a tribute site. But who knows.

Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear Official Logo
For a while now there has been a fake online fight going on between Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear and Ronie Midfew Arts. Of course Ronie Midfew Arts is also an anagram of Widmore Fine Arts! You can find out all about this online legal battle over the rights to sell Lost inspired artwork here. Anway, it appears this was all hype leading up to a series of limited edition Lost themed screen prints being released exclusively on Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear. How cool is that!?! Two prints have been unveiled so far, one by Olly Moss and one by Tim Doyle, with 14 more to go. I’m not sure how often they will be releasing new prints, but I would imagine it’s every couple of days. You can read the official press release below.

Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear’s Limited Edition Lost Prints - Locke's Secret by Olly Moss
In celebration of LOST's final season and as a project of fan appreciation, 16 top designers and artists, who are also fans of the show, were commissioned to create artwork celebrating one of the series' most memorable, and unforgettable, "water cooler" moments. This ultimate "fan art" was then turned into labor intensive, hand-pulled screen prints, limited to an edition of just 300, with less than 200 available to the public through our website. Each beautiful poster tells its own different story, allowing the fan to relive memorable and influential moments in an artistic manner, as the show's storied run comes to a close. Once this limited edition print has sold out, they will never be printed again. Celebrate the fandom, community and family created by one of televisions' greatest shows by hanging a little part of its history, inspiration and influence on your wall.

Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear’s Limited Edition Lost Prints - The Numbers by Tim Doyle
So there you have it, 16 artists and designers have been pegged to create a unique Lost inspired screen print. These are truly a must have for every Lost fan! Each 18”x24” Lost screen print is limited to just 300 pieces, comes hand signed and numbered by the artist, and retails for $50 each. You can purchase one or all sixteen of these awesome Lost posters here at DamonCarltonandaPolarBear.com.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Lost Wednesdays

The Blot is starting a new feature today, “Lost Wednesdays” in which I talk about my latest Lost theories before the week’s new episode airs and I’ll post any late breaking Lost news circulating around the web. I chose to go with Wednesday to honor the day Lost used to air on and the day it will presumably go back to airing on once all of ABC’s other scripted shows go back into production.

Lost - Season 4
To kick off The Blot Says…’ Lost Wednesdays I’ve got two theories to discuss and one pretty exciting piece of news from Lost’s Executive Producers/Showrunners Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof.

Lost - The Mysterious Four Toed StatueBoth of these theories have been mentioned on a few different sites and they’ve really stuck with me over the past week as I’ve tried to digest them. Since they are really opposing theories I thought I should share both of them and see what all of you think. The first theory combines scenes from the first two episodes of this season. In “Confirmed Dead” we learned that Matthew Abbadon put together the crew of Freighties to find the island, and we know from the Flash Forwards that the Oceanic 6 did eventually make it off the island. What we’re not sure yet is who else, if anyone, makes it off the island.

Lost - Kate Austen, Daniel Faraday and Jack ShephardThe theory floating around on the web right now is that no one else makes it off the island, because in “The Beginning of The End” Abbadon visits Hurley in the mental ward and asks him “Are they still alive?” You’d have thought if any of the Freighties made it off of the island they would have reported everything they had learned to Abbadon and he would know that there are still people alive on the island. This begs the question who is still alive on the island and what fait awaits the freighter's crew!?! Because as well all know from Charlie’s final message to Hurley, someone on the island “needs you.”

Lost - Charlotte Lewis, Daniel Faraday and Juliet BurkeThe second theory I’ve read recently that is really interesting and could be really plausible if not for Abbadon’s question to Hurley in Season 4, Episode 1 is that in “Confirmed Dead” what we thought were all Flash Backs to the Freighties lives before coming to the island are in fact Flash Forwards. This would explain why Daniel Faraday was crying while watching the news report that Oceanic flight 815 had been found, why Charlotte Lewis had been reading every newspaper article in multiple languages about the Oceanic crash, and why she was so excited to find the Dharma polar bear collar. I have no idea which of these theories is correct or if either of them are, but both are really interesting and lead to tons of possibilities for upcoming episodes. If I had to guess, I’d go with the first theory but that could all change after watching tomorrow night’s episode.

Lost Co-Executive Producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton CuseAnd now on to some great news! Lost C0-Executive Producer Carlton Cuse has been talking to just about anyone that would listen about his and Co-Executive Producer Damon Lindelof’s plans for Lost now that the Writers strike is over. (link, link) According to these interviews, Lost will resume production immediately with 5 new episodes to be aired this season bringing Season 4’s grand total to 13 episodes. With the season being 3 episodes shorter than originally planned, Cuse admits that “we will have to condense some stories” to fit the entire Season 3 story into the additional 5 episodes. (link) I wonder who’s Flash Backs or Flash Forwards we’ll be missing out on now that those 3 episodes are gone for this season, hopefully it wasn’t vital to the legend of Lost.

Lost Co-Executive Producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton CuseCuse went on to tell TV Guide’s Michael Ausiello that “we had eight episodes of story planned, and we're going to try to fit that into five hours of the show. Even though it's going to be very hard to execute, we felt like any less would be doing a disservice to the story we had planned. We really want to give the fans the best possible experience and ending... to Season 4.” (link) When Ausiello asked Cuse if those final three episodes were lost forever or would they be combined with future seasons, Cuse said “Damon and I remain committed to producing the 40 additional hours of the show that we promised. We haven't figured out exactly when we'll put those other three on, but we're not eliminating them from the show. You will get those three episodes downstream.” (link)

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