Lost

A few years ago, there was a TV pilot for a show that was never made. I mean the pilot was made but it never turned into a TV. Not that the network aired a pilot that had never been made.

In any event, it featured a bunch of people who did not get along very well, and all of whom had secrets, marooned on an island. I forget if it was a plane crash or a shipwreck.

So on the island some of them are killed by mysterious things in the jungle – naturally the island was large and mostly covered in dense jungle.

The survivors discover an abandoned and ruined laboratory complex on the island that apparently was into genetic experimentation and the nasties they made revolted killed (and ate) the scientists and then fled into the jungle.

And the marooned people were stuck on this island with the monsters but without a convent coffee shop.

But it never got made into a show. The pilot/movie airs every now and then on ScFi.

I don’t think the creators of “Lost” stole this idea. The idea of being marooned someplace far from home with monsters is fairly classic. But it interesting that in the decade or so since that other pilot was made, society has shifted just enough to give a show like this a reasonable chance.
 

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Despite the cheese, the first ep was entertaining. I'll definately watch for at least the next couple of weeks.

Although, I have to admit, watching my GF watch was even more entertaining.

Consider your reactions when you see computers misused in movies.

My GF works for Boeing. :D
 

stevelabny said:
I'm telling you...there's not just dinosaurs...there's Sleestaks too.
Just wait.

I didn't watch it...but by golly, if there are Sleestacks in it, I'll watch it!

"Marshall, Will, and Holly-on a routine expedition.........."

Good times, good times.
 

That's the second show on ABC this week that has left me disappointed (NYPD Blue's season open was the other). I'll give Lost another episode, maybe two, but if it doesn't get better quickly I'm gonna drop it.
 


The short answer is that it didn't seem to be what I expected after watching the promos.

The promos came across as more of a drama about the people with a monster / mystery thrown in to mix it up. The episode I saw seemed to play up more of the mystery and the monster than the human drama side of it.

Worse, I found I didn'tmuch care what happened to any of the characters. I didn't expect to be deeply engrossed in their plight from the second they appeared on screen, but when the hour was over and I still didn't care....
 

Piratecat said:
The network executives should be drawn and quartered for cutting the 2-hour episode into 2 weeks, though, just so we can see "The Bachelor."

Yup. (Does this require any rationalizing...?)

valn said:
The shaky camera also annoyed me!!! Specially as they were climbing to the cockpit!

I'm not sure I like the whole dinosaur/whatever-that-might-be hiding in the jungle, but I'll wait and see.

Anyone else had flash-backs from LotR when the camera showed Dominic Monaghan and the other two characters walking from left to right through the grass? ;) (okay, probably just me...)

There are certainly enough characters (48?) on the island to keep things interesting (unless they are meant as monster-fodder?).

Besides the cliché "help me, we're being chased by a horrible monster and my foot is stuck", I enjoyed the show and will be watching it next week. :)

Yup. Yup. Yup. Yup. (and) Yup.


dungeonmastercal said:
"Marshall, Will, and Holly-on a routine expedition.........."

...Met the greatest earthquake ever known.
High on the rapids
It struck their tiny raft.
And plunged them down a thousand feet below.

To the Land of the Lost.
To the Land of the Lost.
To the Land of the Lost....

:D
 

Just remember, it was Monet Cook who painted "Sleestaks at Giverney." Sleestaks with haystacks!

sleestaks_at_giverny_small.jpg
 



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