Messages : 1269 Date d'inscription : 20/06/2008 Localisation : Dans un pré
Sujet: Re: Lost Ven 28 Nov - 13:28
Mais vas y très chère
Hellboy Fondateur
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Sujet: Re: Lost Ven 28 Nov - 22:26
Spoiler:
Ouais, je les vois pas les dates, de toute façon, j'ai jamais rien pigé aux dates dans Lost!
maeveprym
Messages : 246 Date d'inscription : 15/09/2008 Age : 49 Localisation : ailleurs
Sujet: Re: Lost Sam 29 Nov - 18:00
J'ai bien vu les (LA) dates
Spoiler:
1998 ou 1999 On voit pas bien
allez je ne regarde plus les spoilers
Cowsette Peau de vache
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Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 2:02
Rhoooooooooooooooooo
Spoiler:
Lisez les" scènes", regardez bien les perso présents dans les scènes, le lieu des scènes et référez vous aux dates inscrites sur le côté
Hellboy Fondateur
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Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 10:41
Spoiler:
Vraisemblablement, il y a plusieurs "moments" sur l'île! Aussi bien en 2007 qu'en 1998. Ce que je kiffe là-dedans, c'est la discussion entre Ethan et Locke! Taing, ça va le faire cette saison!
Cowsette Peau de vache
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Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 13:52
Attention spoiler au sujet
Spoiler:
de l'homme qui vise Locke
Spoiler:
c'est dans le nouveau trailer
Spoiler:
il s'agit de
Spoiler:
vous êtes certains?
Spoiler:
Ethan
Hellboy Fondateur
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Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 13:54
Avec le lien du trailer, ce serait mieux, non?
Jergom Fabriquant de LSD
Messages : 241 Date d'inscription : 25/06/2008
Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 20:36
mais que ce passe t-il içi... c'est le topic spoiler Lost
Pitié, continuez en balise si vous parler des trailers et pis...
....et pis merde, je vais aller me le mater ce p....n de trailer
Hellboy Fondateur
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Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 20:43
Jergom a écrit:
....et pis merde, je vais aller me le mater ce p....n de trailer
Ramène le lien, j'ai le flemme de chercher Merci!
Jergom Fabriquant de LSD
Messages : 241 Date d'inscription : 25/06/2008
Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 20:59
Spoiler:
Sinon, je viens de lire quelques post du Lost-forum et je me rends compte que j'ai un énorme retard...ça doit faire 3 mois que j'avais pas mis les pieds dans le topic trailer S5... il y a 17 pages
Dernière édition par Jergom le Dim 30 Nov - 21:01, édité 1 fois
Cowsette Peau de vache
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Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 21:00
Jergom Fabriquant de LSD
Messages : 241 Date d'inscription : 25/06/2008
Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 21:02
qui a dit qu'une vache n'allait pas vite
Il y a des images inédites dans la première ou ce n'est qu'un montage de scènes déjà diffusées ?
Edit : ok j'ai compris, la 2ème est dispersée et mélangée dans la première vidéo.
Dernière édition par Jergom le Dim 30 Nov - 21:07, édité 2 fois
Cowsette Peau de vache
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Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 21:04
Jergom a écrit:
qui a dit qu'une vache n'allait pas vite
You Tube est notre ami....Lost Island aussi
Karma Police Ambassador
Messages : 455 Date d'inscription : 21/06/2008 Age : 45 Localisation : I'm Not There
Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 21:23
Bonjour , je ne connais pas trop cette série c'est Bien ?!
Cowsette Peau de vache
Messages : 1269 Date d'inscription : 20/06/2008 Localisation : Dans un pré
Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 21:26
Karma Police a écrit:
Bonjour , je ne connais pas trop cette série c'est Bien ?!
Hellboy Fondateur
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Sujet: Re: Lost Dim 30 Nov - 21:55
Allez, un bon mois et demi à attendre...
KP, c'est une histoire d'île avec un médecin qui sauve plein de gens et un chauve qui fait tout péter...
lostie
Messages : 46 Date d'inscription : 24/06/2008
Sujet: Re: Lost Lun 1 Déc - 11:01
Pas facile de jongler entre ici et le village
Allez, la suite... Toujours sur Darkufo, plus simple, et en plus on a des screenshots assez intéressants.
Une rumeur semble courir selon laquelle la personne tenant en joug un de nos losties ne serait autre que
Spoiler:
Ethan...
Mais j'ai beau regarder et reregarder en faisant des pauses, je ne suis toujours pas certaine, bien qu'elle lui ressemble !!!! Qu'est-ce que ça va être LONG d'ici le 21 janvier !!!!!
Autre remarque concernant l'acteur avec la chemisette blanche retroussée sous sa chemise... Quelqu'un a-t-il une idée de qui ça ppeut bien être ? On dirait Sawyer qui s'habillait comme cela au tout début de la série, mais j'ai des doutes....
J'ouvre les paris concernant le bébé que l'on voit.....
Spoiler:
- Aaron ? - Yi Jeon ? - Bébé de Des et Pen ?
Voici également ce que j'avais oublié de vous ajouter en date du et concernant l'épisode Little Prince. A vous de voir ce que vous en penser, par contre, pour ceux qui ne veulent RIEN SAVOIR il vaut mieux ne pas lire la feuille car il y a beaucoup de spoilers concernant des dates et des personnages/acteurs.....
Comme vous pouvez le voir, il y a pas mal de choses à décortiquer, même s'il m'a bien fallu une bonne demie-heure pour comprendre ce que j'avais sous les yeux
A commencer par les dates, on a les années :
Spoiler:
- 2004 (sur l'île, dans la jungle) - 2007 (sur l'île, dans la jungle) - 2007 (camp de la plage)
- 2001 => Locke et Ethan !!!
- 2007 (l'hôpital de San Sebastian) - 2007 (une marina....mais laquelle ???) - 2007 A l'extérieur d'une église - 2007 A l'intérieur de la camionnette de Ben
Ensuite, il y a une date super importante mais que je n'arrive pas à lire concernant Sawyer et son groupe au campement de la plage !!! 1988 ? 1999 ? Si quelqu'un a des idées ?
Alors voilou pour les dates.... Perso, on dirait que les dates les plus intéressantes sont celles d'avant le crash, sur l'île.... On a celle de Sawyer et de son groupe qui se retrouve à l'emplacement du campement de la plage en 1988 ou 1999..... Pas étonnant qu'ils fassent une drôle de tête en ne voyant aucune tente !!!!! Ensuite 2001, Locke et Ethan en pleine discussion, semblerait-il, avant qu'Ethan ne le tienne en joug, ou après... La prod nous fait voir ce qu'elle veut.... A nous l'imagination :ml: Et enfin, 2004...
D'où la question suivante.... Le fait que nos Losties fassent un bon dans le passé va-t-il avoir une incidence sur la suite ????
Comme je vous ai dit, il y a cette histoire de date, mais il y a aussi des personnages "nouveaux".... Les voici...
Spoiler:
- On a Young Rousseau.... Alex ? Ou Rousseasu plus jeune ? C'est très certainement Rousseau plus jeune puisque les dates semblent coïncider, son équipe...
- On a aussi la naissance d'Aaron... Ca semble assez sympa... Du coup, on peut se demander qui est le bébé dans la vidéo.... J'ai quand même des doutes sur Aaron, à cause du fond d'écran.... Ca ne semble pas être un bébé né dans la jungle... Raison pour laquelle on pourrait penser à un bébé de Des et de Pen...
J'aime auss beaucoup le retour de [spoiler]SMOKEY !!!![/spolier] Ca va être la fête dans la jungle
Hellboy Fondateur
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Sujet: Re: Lost Lun 1 Déc - 19:16
[quote="lostie"
Une rumeur semble courir selon laquelle la personne tenant en joug un de nos losties ne serait autre que
Spoiler:
Ethan...
Mais j'ai beau regarder et reregarder en faisant des pauses, je ne suis toujours pas certaine, bien qu'elle lui ressemble !!!![/quote]
Si, si, c'est bien lui.
Jergom Fabriquant de LSD
Messages : 241 Date d'inscription : 25/06/2008
Sujet: Re: Lost Lun 1 Déc - 20:27
lostie a écrit:
Voici également ce que j'avais oublié de vous ajouter en date du et concernant l'épisode Little Prince. A vous de voir ce que vous en penser, par contre, pour ceux qui ne veulent RIEN SAVOIR il vaut mieux ne pas lire la feuille car il y a beaucoup de spoilers concernant des dates et des personnages/acteurs.....
Comme vous pouvez le voir, il y a pas mal de choses à décortiquer, même s'il m'a bien fallu une bonne demie-heure pour comprendre ce que j'avais sous les yeux
A commencer par les dates, on a les années :
Spoiler:
- 2004 (sur l'île, dans la jungle) - 2007 (sur l'île, dans la jungle) - 2007 (camp de la plage)
- 2001 => Locke et Ethan !!!
- 2007 (l'hôpital de San Sebastian) - 2007 (une marina....mais laquelle ???) - 2007 A l'extérieur d'une église - 2007 A l'intérieur de la camionnette de Ben
Ensuite, il y a une date super importante mais que je n'arrive pas à lire concernant Sawyer et son groupe au campement de la plage !!! 1988 ? 1999 ? Si quelqu'un a des idées ?
Alors voilou pour les dates.... Perso, on dirait que les dates les plus intéressantes sont celles d'avant le crash, sur l'île.... On a celle de Sawyer et de son groupe qui se retrouve à l'emplacement du campement de la plage en 1988 ou 1999..... Pas étonnant qu'ils fassent une drôle de tête en ne voyant aucune tente !!!!! Ensuite 2001, Locke et Ethan en pleine discussion, semblerait-il, avant qu'Ethan ne le tienne en joug, ou après... La prod nous fait voir ce qu'elle veut.... A nous l'imagination :ml: Et enfin, 2004...
D'où la question suivante.... Le fait que nos Losties fassent un bon dans le passé va-t-il avoir une incidence sur la suite ????
Comment il doit s'en vouloir celui qui a jeter ce papier sans faire gaffe
lostie
Messages : 46 Date d'inscription : 24/06/2008
Sujet: Re: Lost Mar 2 Déc - 10:42
Jergom a écrit:
Comment il doit s'en vouloir celui qui a jeter ce papier sans faire gaffe
Parfois, je me dis que ça fait quand même de la pub à la prod puisque c'est ce qui alimente les différents forum et tient les fans en éveil, et impatient de connaître la suite.
Cowsette Peau de vache
Messages : 1269 Date d'inscription : 20/06/2008 Localisation : Dans un pré
Sujet: Re: Lost Mar 2 Déc - 12:33
Moi je me demande si cela n' a pas été fait exprès
lostie
Messages : 46 Date d'inscription : 24/06/2008
Sujet: Re: Lost Mar 2 Déc - 15:35
Voici une interview de Carlton Cuse et de Damon Lindelof, répondant aux questions de certaines personnes.
Attention, il y a certains spoilers, où je mets des balises. Je trouve l'onterview assez sympa....
La source n'est autre que DarkUFO qui l'a lui-même pris sur THUD LIVE BLOG OF THE LOST SEASON 4 DVD.COM en date du 2 décembre.
Je sais, c'est LOOOONNGGG.....
Thanks to the TheGlassEye for the following
I just found the following live chat transcript on CHUD.com. The author of the article gets lots of industry journalism-level access to things and it looks like he got the chance to chat with Damon and Carlton about the Lost S4 DVD and some tidbits about S5! I will warn you that there's a bit of strong language.
It's over! Here's the complete chat log from today's Lost event with Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse.
I'm sitting in a chat room with Lost creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse right now, chatting about the Lost Season 4 DVD/Blu-Ray and the upcoming fifth season of the hit show. I'm presenting you with the live questions and answers as they happen! Keep checking back for the next hour or so to get the first word on Lost season 5!
As Lindelof and Cuse answer questions, I'm getting to watch special features from the season 4 DVD.
Spoiler:
Playing right now is an amazing feature, a TV conspiracy special about the Oceanic 6. The basic conceit is that the producers of the show don't believe the Oceanic 6's story, and they've gone into great detail to debunk it. They even compare Jack's hair on the day he boarded the plane to the day he washed up with the other survivors! It's a very in-depth, very cool special feature.
I've been feeling down on DVD features - too many people are doing cookie cutter bullshit - but this makes the purchase worth it, to me.
Q: By having shorter seasons now, do you feel the storytelling has become much easier -- or do you feel regret and often go "man, it would be great to have three more episodes?"
Damon Lindelof: The storytelling has never been easy... but we've always felt that "less is more." The complaint that we got most often in the first couple seasons of the show is that we were not moving the story forwards fast enough -- "stalling" -- which, unfortunately, is a necessary tactic when you're doing 25 episodes a year. The truth is that we actually liked those episodes low on incident ("Claire sends a message on a bird, anyone?"), but the show is much more fun to write when we can just power through and give you guys a hearty meal as opposed to a zillion little courses that never quite get you full.
Q: What's up with the four-toes statue and some of the crazy stuff that's happened over the years on the show ... are we ever going to get the answers to these questions?
Cartlon Cuse: Yes, more on the 4 toed statue to come! In fact
Spoiler:
the 4 toed state might come to life in the Zombie season. As we roll into the end of season 5 and certainly in season 6 the show will definitely be much more in answer mode.
Q: Are we ever going to get back-stories for Rousseau, Libby, and/or Walt or does that now fall by the wayside with only thirty-four episodes left?
Cartlon Cuse: Let's just say you will get more information about Rousseau and Walt at least. We can't comment about who will or wont get full-on flashbacks. Obviously as the story moves forward we'll be answering questions at a faster rate. But some stories -- like Libby's -- we feel are pretty much finished.
Q: With the end of the series looming in 2010, is a feature film being considered at all?
Damon Lindelof: The answer, Brian, is no. At least not by us. We've always felt that the show should definitively end the same place it started... on television. To bring our characters to some sort of cliffhanger where the audience gets none of the answers that they really care about and then say, "Now give us ten bucks. buy some popcorn and we'll give you the rest!" would pretty much be the worst thing ever.
Q: Now that you are close to being finished with writing season five, how does it feel to know you are so close to the home stretch in this odyssey? Has it brought out reflections or feelings you didn't expected either personally about the process or towards the storyline?
Cartlon Cuse: Tara, I think all of us who work on the show know what a special experience it is. Our ability to negotiate and end date to the show so far in advance was I believe unprecedented in network TV. It has given us a real sense of what the journey is going to be. Normally when you work on a TV show you never know when it is going to end. You're just trying to survive season to season until the proverbial horse drops out from underneath you. We're not quite far enough along yet to start to wax nostalgic, but I think we all recognize that we've had a chance to do something really extraordinary. I was watching all the bonus features and thinking about the special alchemy of LOST. You can do your best as a storyteller but on TV you also need a great cast, crew, directors, composer, etc. You really see on those features what a collaborative art form it is. We are truly blessed that this assembly of talent came together for this project. The journey of making a show over six years and the hourse it takes really makes you a family -- and we're about as happy and as functional a TV family as I've ever seen or worked with.
Q: Watching season four in one or two sittings, on DVD, do you think there's a break in style between the pre-strike and post-strike episodes?
Damon Lindelof: Hopefully not, Charlie. The fact of the matter is that we designed out -- at least roughly -- the entire sixteen episode season... planting flags as to what would happen where in the grand scheme of things. In that original design, there were a couple of episodes focusing more on the Freighter Folks (Faraday, Miles and Charlotte) that got pushed into this season, but more importantly, things like Jack's appendicitis and Keamy arriving at New Otherton and killing Alex happened SOONER than we had planned due to the collapsed schedule. I think if there's a sense of separation between the first eight episodes (ending with "Meet Kevin Johnson") and the final six hours, it's that the story is really moving at a much higher rate of speed than we're traditionally accustomed to.
Q: What television series imprinted you as kids the most growing up-that perhaps influenced your decision to make a career in smallscreen?
Damon Lindelof: Thanks for asking that question, April... because I was a TV JUNKIE growing up. Other than watching endless hours of cartoons (THUNDERCATS, VOLTRON and yes, SMURFS), I loved watching "grownup shows" with my folks... like DALLAS. Perhaps that's where I got my love for melodrama! The show that REALLY affected me, however, was TWIN PEAKS, which I'd watch every week with my dad. He'd tape the show on his VCR (remember those?) and we'd watch the episode AGAIN right after it aired in our quest to pull every last clue out of the show. The idea of a TV Show being a mystery and a game that spawned hundreds of theories obviously was a major precedent (that's a fancy way of saying we ripped it off) for LOST.
Q: You've mentioned Nikki and Paolo not hitting with the audience. How do you draw a line between making the audience happy and telling the story you set out to tell?
Cartlon Cuse: Devin, its now kind of a moot point. Moving forward it will be virtually impossible for us to adjust in-season to audience feedback. By the time the show premieres on Jan 21 we will have written 14 of the 17 hours and probably will be deep into the specific scene plotting for the finale. This season we're going to be completely relying on our on instincts and judgments -- combined with the feedback of our collaborators here on the show and at the studio and network.
Q: The story has really arrived at a point where the science fiction and fantasy aspects can't really stay in the subtext anymore, is this liberating for you guys as writers or do you wish you could go back to some of the science vs faith ambiguity of the earlier episodes?
Damon Lindelof: It actually IS liberating... but at the same time, the show constantly forces us to evolve. We CAN'T go back to the ambiguity of Season One because our characters have experienced so much since then. Carlton and I often talk about the STAND... how the story starts with something scientific, an epidemic that kills of 99% of the world's population... but slowly and steadiy transforms into a mystical tale where people are having prophetic dreams... and finally, LITERALLY ends with the hand of God coming out of the sky and setting off a nuclear device. Our story has always been about a journey... but just because we're embracing some of the more fantastical aspects of the island, doesn't mean we're completely abandoning the science vs. faith of it all.
Q: Will there still be flashbacks and flash forwards next season?
Cartlon Cuse: Hi Kelly. Yes, there will still be flashbacks and flashforwards but we are not limiting ourselves to those ways of transitioning between stories. We still love doing them and will when appropriate. There are still some cool flashbacks left to tell for our characters.
Q: Do the shorter season schedules give you the time and energy needed to accomplish want you want, or do you still find yourself under the gun from week to week? Are you still on a 8-day turnaround schedule?
Cartlon Cuse: Thanks Michael. No, we are still on the same schedule, starting a new episode every eight days. Its just that the overall production season is shorter. When we're in the middle of it, its just as insane. The biggest benefit to only doing 17 hours this year is pacing -- we don't find ourselves writing stall episodes. It really allows us to keep the peddle to the metal.
Q: If you had to pick THE pivotal moment from season four, for each of you, what was it? Why that scene?
Damon Lindelof: Hard to pick, but the one that immediately leaps to mind is the scene in the finale between Jack and Locke in the greenhouse. Obviously, the ramifications of Locke telling Jack (once again) that he's not supposed to leave the island... but if he does, he must LIE about everything that happens... is essentially what kicks off the entire story of the Oceanic Six. We think its really cool that it was actually Locke's idea, even though Jack doesn't present it that way. And now that Jack is standing over Locke's coffin, the relationship between these two men becomes really central to the endgame of our story.
Q: Do you feel that following the various viral campaigns that have been tied to the show is essential for understanding the mythology? Is there a risk of losing more casual viewers who can't keep track of the complex mythology.
Cartlon Cuse: We consider the viral campaigns to just be additive and non-essential. Our rule of thumb is you should not need to watch anything but the mothership -- the network show -- to have a complete understanding (or at least as much as that is possible) of the show.
Q: Hey Guys, when will season one and two be getting the Blu-Ray treatment? Any plans?
Cartlon Cuse: Hi Jon. We have heard of no plans to go back and re-release seasons one and two on bluRay. But if I were a betting man I'd lay down a lot of money that you'll be ale to buy a complete series blu-Ray box set when all is said and done.
Q: You mentioned Desmond earlier...
Spoiler:
his reunion with Penny at the end of S4 was one of the greatest moments in the show's history thus far (not to mention one of the year's best TV moments). Nothing's going to happen in S5 to jeopardize their happiness, right? Right?[Spoiler]
Q: There is a lot of concern amongst fans over how the show will work without the chemistry of the full ensemble. Is that separation something you will address in season 5, or is that more part of the remaining two seasons of story.
Damon Lindelof: We're concerned, too!
Spoiler:
I think everyone, writers and fans alike, feels the show is at its best when our characters are together... but the fact of the matter is that the story is constantly twisting and turning to keep them apart. Let's face it -- Absence makes the heart grow fonder... but there's nothing sweeter than a reunion. All we're willing to say at this point is that if we were to spend the ENTIRE duration of Season Five with the Oceanic Six trying to get back to the island, we are fully aware that the audience would strangle us.
Q: When you're breaking stories, do you play to the strengths of a particular director -- character development = Stephen Williams, action = Jack Bender -- or do you tell the best story and let your incredible production crew figure out how to bring it to life?
Cartlon Cuse: Thank you Stephen Williams, masquerading as Michael Stailey, for your question. No, we break the episodes irrespective of who's up on the director's calendar. In fact, the director's schedule is fairly fluid and they move slots so we would drive ourselves crazy trying to target a certain episode for a certain director.
Q: The show continues to return to eastern religion and mysticism. How much of that is your personal interests and how much of that is just window dressing?
Damon Lindelof: Well... we try to infuse the show with all sorts of religious allegory, depending on what kind of story we're telling. The Eastern religion and mysticism is something that started coming up a lot as we talked about the Dharma Initiative... but the thinking was more, "What if these hippies from Ann Arbor, Michigan were kind've like the Beatles and thought a trip to India could spiritually rebirth them?" Hopefully, when all is said and done, the themes of the show are hopefully universally spiritual... at least that's what we're going for.
lostie
Messages : 46 Date d'inscription : 24/06/2008
Sujet: Re: Lost Jeu 4 Déc - 10:57
2ème PARTIE
Q: It seems that the next season will have A stories set in two time frames. Does this mean that you have to outline the story of the season in advance in ways you never did before?
Cartlon Cuse: Our approach to the story telling changed drastically once we were able to negotiate an end date to the show. Before that we didn't know if the mythology had to last two seasons or seven seasons. Once we knew there were only going to be 48 eps of the show left we were able to start charting out the remaining journey. We approach it on three levels. First we have discussions about the uber-mythology and plant the big landmark events in rough locations. Then at the end of each season we have a writer's mini camp where we discuss the arc of the upcoming season in great detail. Then we break each individual episode and see where we end up at the end of each break. We give ourselves a fair about of latitude to listen to the show and react -- writing more or less for various characters or situations depending on how they play.
Q: We saw a lot more of Christian Shepherd in Season 4.
Spoiler:
Does this re-appearance tie into the empty coffin Jack discovered in Season 1?
Damon Lindelof:
Spoiler:
Indeed it does... and I think its safe to say you'll be seeing Christian again in Season Five. And what's up with those white tennis shoes he was wearing back in Season One?
Q: It's common knowledge that Ben was a character that came in, clicked with the audience and the story. What other characters/actors HAVE clicked that surprised you and HAVEN'T that surprised you?
Cartlon Cuse: Good question. And you're right about Michael Emerson. He's the biggest example of a character who we just fell in love with beyond our expectations. I would say Desmond would also be in that category. The audience really fell in love with him right from the get-go and he quickly moved right into the mainstream of our cast. Nikki and Paulo were less successful. We tried to introduce them out of the show's chorus as it were and the audience cried foul. We listened and killed them off.
Q: Hi Damon and Carlton, did the new structure (and experimentation) of flashbacks and flashforwards in season four open help you feel emboldened to explore even more with structure in S5 and how?
Damon Lindelof: Howdy, Tara! Yes -- the fact that the audience embraced switching gears on the show from REVERSE to DRIVE emboldened us to get a little more loose with how we drive (as long as we're never in neutral!) the story.
Spoiler:
The cool thing about Season Five is that it takes a little while for your brain to fully absorb how the story is unfolding... but hopefully, once it does, you'll realize we're trying something new yet again.
Q: At this point, how do you view the Lost DVD sets -- are they part and parcel of the show? Are they extensions of it? And what are your thoughts on the people experiencing Lost week to week on TV versus in one or two or three commercial-free sittings on DVD?
Damon Lindelof: The DVDs are definitey part and parcel of the show. We've always thought of an episode of Lost playing on several different levels... they're almost designed for repeat viewings. In fact, our habitual use of planting hidden "easter eggs" is tailor-made for the DVD experience. Personally, I love watching my favorite shows (particularly serialized ones like DEXTER) one after the other. I sometimes think about how frustrating it would've been to read the Harry Potter books ONE CHAPTER AT A TIME once a week. I'd pretty much kill myself.
Q: You've previously confirmed that Michael is dead. It would appear that Claire has also taken a dirt nap. But we're still left hanging on Jin's fate. Will both characters fates be resolved in Season 5?
Damon Lindelof:
Spoiler:
Good question. I would beg to differ on Claire's alledged "dirt nap" (unless you mean taking a nap on dirt) -- didn't we see her last sitting in a cabin with the mysterious Christian Shephard? As for Jin, we'll definitely be seeing more of him in season five... but as we're moving through past, present and future... who knows WHEN we'll see him.
Cowsette Peau de vache
Messages : 1269 Date d'inscription : 20/06/2008 Localisation : Dans un pré
Sujet: Re: Lost Mer 17 Déc - 14:51
Les derniers spoilers sont...sont...ils sont....
Je connais un village ou habite certains villageois pendant une période de l'année, avec pour chef un ours ...et je pense que certains villageois, surtout un^^, va devoir acheté un sacré bouquet de fleur à une certaine villageoise qu'elle partagera avec une autre villageoise, car les 2 font la paire
Euh, sinon, I think I'am the best
lostie
Messages : 46 Date d'inscription : 24/06/2008
Sujet: Re: Lost Jeu 18 Déc - 11:35
Cowsette a écrit:
Les derniers spoilers sont...sont...ils sont....
Je connais un village ou habite certains villageois pendant une période de l'année, avec pour chef un ours ...et je pense que certains villageois, surtout un^^, va devoir acheté un sacré bouquet de fleur à une certaine villageoise qu'elle partagera avec une autre villageoise, car les 2 font la paire
Euh, sinon, I think I'am the best
YOU'RE THE BEST
en parlant de spoiler, il y a quelques "Behind the scenes set photos"..... Tout simplement excellent !!!!! Les théories fusent..... je vous mets le lien, Darkufo : behind the scenes set photos, où l'on peut voir certains de nos Oceanics 6, tels que
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Kate et Sayid
Mais l'on y voit aussi
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Juliette et Sawyer....
Mais le plus étonnant c'est de voir le nom de
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Radzinski
sur l'une des tenues de travail..... Mais bon, étant donné que l'on ne voit pas très bien, je ne sais quoi penser....
Ensuite, encore un super spoiler, c'est le spoiler selon lequel on devrait voir apparaître un nouveau personnage.....
ALORS POUR CEUX QUI NE VEULENT RIEN SAVOIR, MIEUX VAUT NE PAS LIRE LA SUITE !!!!
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Il semblerait que l'on devrait voir le
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grand-père de JACK !!!!!! Donc, le père de Christian !!!!!! Darkufo
J'en suis encore sur les fesses !!!!
Et du coup, voici une de mes pensées......
SPOILER !!!!
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Si le grand-père de Jack a donné une montre à Christian qui l'a donné à Jack avant qu'il se amrrie dans les petits épisodes que l'on a vu l'année dernière, ne serait-il pas possible que le grand-père de Jack ait un lien avec Mrs Hawkins ????? Si on se rappelle de Desmond dans le magasin de l'oracle, il y avait des montres, etc.... Le temps, le destin, tout est lié dans Lost.... Cela pourrait expliquer que Jack ne soit pas arrivé par hasard sur l'île, ni même Claire ni même la naissance d'Aaron.... Et Jacob.... Il doit y avoir un lien quelque part, mais où ???
J'espère que j'ai mis assez de balises
Ah, du coup, j'ai oublié de coller le lien concernant....... la vidéo avec JACK !!!!!!