Damon and Carlton hear a new idea for the ending of LOST.
Thanks to Patrick Krebs for these videos!
Spoiler Alert: the writers gave a few hints about what’s to come in the rest of the season.
Watch more videos after the jump.
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Paul Scheer continues to question Carlton and Damon about the secrets of LOST.
[Via ABC.com]
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Paul Scheer believes he’s discovered Damon’s & Carlton’s plans for Season 6.
[Via ABC.com]
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Editor’s note: Please welcome new SL-LOST contributor Lottery Ticket!
According to his blog, damoncarltonandapolarbear.com (DCaaPB), comedian Paul Scheer confessed working six months on a black velvet painting of LOST’s executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carton Cuse with their BFF the Dharma Polar Bear and, in that regard, he represents all LOST fans who have for the past five years expressed their LOST love by creating original works of art, musical scores, dramas, parodies, podcasts, blog sites, quilts, tattoos, and bento boxes. His dream was to personally present said painting to Mr. Lindelof and Mr. Cuse at Comic-Con 2009. Mr. Scheer’s appearance at the Q & A session of the LOST panel drew cheers from his fans (see Human Giant) where he humbly expressed his feeling for the producers. The moment was captured on video and posted to YouTube by one Tyson Givens, a mysterious person to say the least.
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Lots of LOST News in One Update!
ABC, Alternate Reality Games, Cast and Crew of Lost, DCaaPB, DVDs & Blu Ray, Season 6, Videos Comments
As my good friend Samantha announced a few days ago, I’ve been unable to update the blog for the last few weeks due to summer vacation and technical issues with my computer.
Anyway, here’s a list of the biggest LOST news from this month:
1. New Official LOST Viral Marketing Reveals LOST Season 6 Premiere Title
http://damoncarltonandapolarbear.com
Via TV Guide Magazine:
It all started at Comic-Con this summer when comedian Paul Scheer gifted Lost’s exec producers with a wacky velvet painting of themselves with a polar bear. Now the site that goes by the same name is revealing a series of 16 limited-run posters of Lost moments by top artists, released one per week. As a bonus, secret Lost-themed events are popping up world-wide to premiere each one, so keep checking the site for clues to discover if the next poster might be revealed near you. Call it an act of good Dharma.
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