Archives by Tag: Lost
Geek Force FiveCast 297: The Dream
In which ECC geeks out about a very geeky dream he had.
Geek Force FiveCast 296: Last Night on LOST: The Substitute
In which ECC geeks out about last night’s episode of Lost, “The Substitute”.
Last Week on LOST: What Kate Does
It’s time to be honest with myself, right? I am totally incapable of getting these Lost posts up on the day after the show airs. After all, I have a job. In fact, I have two. So, I’m just going to re-title the column for now and aim to get these before the next episode airs. Cool?
Cool.
So, without further ado, here are my thoughts on last week’s episode of Lost, “What Kate Does.”
Generation Goat #9 – Flying Toasters Forever!
In this episode, Chris and Jon attempt to sell out while discussing TV obsessions, computer dating in middle schools, the Grammy Awards, the dangers of karaoke in the Philippines, Chris’ flying-toaster themed comic, the Superbowl, the death of radio, Valentine’s Day, and more! It’s a long one, but we’re far too lazy to edit. I mean, we’re all about working harder for you… That’s it. (And look! We got through the whole #9 thing without a single, bad Beatles reference…)
Have a listen!
LOST in the 1960s
This is fantastic: a 60s-style opening credit sequence for Lost.
[Via Best Week Ever]
Last Night on LOST: LA X
Okay, so… I’m a little late with this here column. But I’ve got an excuse. Really, I do. You see, this upstart television program called Battlestar Galactica has been consuming my brain, one cell at a time, for the past several weeks. And all of the geek time that I would normally allocate toward the dissection of the latest episode of Lost has been getting used up by that part of me that needs to know who the last cylon is, and who needs to know what the heck they’re going to do when they reach Earth. So, I hope you’ll understand. I am 10 episodes from the end of Battlestar, and I anticipate that this revolting development will be over soon. Soon, I shall be back to obsessing about the one show to rule them all, the one show to find them, the one show to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
Bwah-ha-ha!!!
But—ahem—until then, here are my thoughts on last night’s week’s episode of Lost, the premiere episode of season six, “LA X”.
Lots More LOST
Apparently, I’m not the only who’s excited about tonight’s sixth season premiere of Lost. Kirk from Moss Creek Media sent me a link to a hilarious set of Lost parodies done with action figures, sometime GF5-contributor Buj pointed me in the direction of this article on Slate, and the boys from Totally Lost take their island obsession to new levels of hilarity (and depravity) with an episode featuring cameos by Titus Welliver (the Man in Black) and Elizabeth Mitchell (Juliet).
Geek Force FiveCast 290: When Spoilers Attack
In which ECC freaks out about the leak of the season six Lost premiere and wishes his Generation Goat co-host a happy birthday.
The Crash of Oceanic 815 in Real Time (Just Like 24)
This video of the crash of Lost’s Oceanic 815 in real time (in the style of 24) is one of the coolest things this Lost fan has ever seen. And I’m not alone: all Damon Lindelof could say about it was, “Wow”.
Thanks to sl-LOST.com for linking this up.
Worth Your Consideration #027
I’m collecting links like mad lately, so it’s time for another edition of Worth Your Consideration.
- Let’s start off by linking up the Star Wars burlesque story that Jon mentioned during this week’s episode of Generation Goat. And, if the still image above and other images in that first link aren’t enough to sate you, here’s video of the debauchery courtesy of Geekologie. And, if that still isn’t enough for you, be sure to check out this video of Princess Peach shaking it for Bowser and all the other toads in the audience.
- You know that we love amazingly disgusting (yet somehow mouth-watering) burger photos. Well, here’s another one: Krispy Kreme Donut Bacon Cheeseburgers.
- You know that we also love Nine Inch Nails. Here’s a video of former NIN drummer Josh Freese kicking ass and taking names on a live version of “Wish.”
- Also on the video front, here’s an oldie but goodie: a circa 1984 dealer training video for the then brand-new Macintosh computer.
- Speaking of Apple, didja know that they confirmed they’ll be announcing their “latest creation” on January 27? Rumors indicate that we’ll hear about the fabled iTablet, iPhone OS 4.0, and iLife 2010 (the WSJ seems pretty sure about the tablet’s arrival, and is suggesting that families will share the device). There are also whispers that we’ll soon be hearing about our iTunes media collections living in the cloud.
- One more Apple link: Every Get A Mac Ad in One Place.
- Moving on! It looks like Spider-Man 4 has a director, and it’s Marc Webb, whose (500) Days of Summer is still on my to-watch list.
- Marc Webb once directed a Green Day video ("21 Guns"), and Green Day is going to be the center of the next Rock Band video game. Dude! How’d you like that transition?
- And, oh, if Green Day ever needs a drummer to replace the maniacally, indecently awesome Tre Cool, then they should check out this kid, whose chops, according to Mashable, “will melt your face off.”
- I’ve become kind of obsessed with videos of talented kids lately. Something else I’ve been obsessing over: stats for things that don’t need stats. And here’s a prime example: Charlie Brown’s lifetime baseball stats.
- Moving on! How long until someone runs over a real prostitute in their real car while too busy running over a digital prostitute in the new iPhone version of Grand Theft Auto to pay attention to the road?
- Something that keeps me from tearing my eyes away from the iPhone or the computer, wherever it is I happen to bump into these things: promos for season six of Lost and jokes about how the sixth season is going to make fans like me even more obnoxious than ever.
- Something I wish I could experience for real, and not just through the hype machine: Marvel Comics. I am really digging the poster for Siege that Joe Quesada did, but the pricing for comics is out of control and I ain’t coming back until they get real and bring cover prices down (which will probably never happen).
- Well, never say never, I guess. I mean, if Marvel’s new overlords at Disney keep making decent money on films like the rumored Tim Burton version of the Sleeping Beauty tale, called Maleficent, then maybe they’ll find some way to bring prices down.
- And, not that the House of Mouse needs any suggestions from me on how to make some dough, but here’s one: Disney princesses dressed up as the villains from their movies.


