To help break up the brain-strain commonly caused by Lost The Questions, there will be a periodical series of "Fun" posts designed to highlight the more humorous aspects of the Lost fandom.
Welcome to the first in that series.
Welcome to the first in that series.
If Lost Characters Told The Truth (cracked.com)
A series of (fictional) blogs created by the Lost characters, revealing their inner-most thoughts. From the ever-funny Cracked.com team. (Check out the rest of their site, especially if you are a fan of sarcastic humour and lists).
The True "Secret" Of Lost (by Jon Carroll / San Francisco Chronicle)
A very funny jab at Lost and Lost fandom, although it is all in good humour. I suspect Jon is a fan himself who is either very frustrated at the show or just enjoys self-defecating humour. Either way, I laughed at this article.
Lost Rhapsody (YouTube)
A funny music video taking Weird Al Yankovic's version of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and putting Lost clips over the top of it. If you enjoy this, I suggest you check out the "sequel". Equally as impressive, using uniquely animated versions of Lost scenes.
The FUN Song (YouTube)
Jack teaches Sawyer the F.U.N. song (from Spongebob Squarepants, I believe). By the by, I absolutely detest Spongebob, so it says a lot that I found this video hilarious!
Lost: The Sitcom (YouTube)
What if Lost was a sitcom? It's something I've always considered. Obviously, the likes of Hurley, Charlie and Miles would transfer over to the medium easily, but (as this video shows) the Lost Sitcom would also greatly improve the likability of other characters, such as Kate and Sayid. Highly recommended viewing, if only to hear the inspired choice of intro music.
Lost Parody #4 - Lord Of The Rings (YouTube)
I must admit, I find the "Lost Parody" series mildly amusing at best. The voices really annoy me, and the motion is overly amateurish. But, with the right setting, they can sometimes prove to be quite funny. This is my personal favourite.
Why Gregg Nations Should Get Fired (New York Times)
Okay, I came up with the title. I am not a huge fan of Gregg Nations, but I also don't envy his job. For those that don't know - Gregg has been tasked with keeping a "Bible" on Lost, to include everything from the ages of the characters, to where they were on the Island at any given date. Unfortunately, Gregg knows as much as we do in terms of future knowledge. This means, what started out as a small Wordprocessing job has turned into a mammoth task which Gregg is finding more and more difficult to keep on top of. This doesn't, however, excuse him from doing a far poorer job than the average blog-active Lost fan. Gregg is prone to many continuity mistakes, as the above article shows. I don't know whether I pity Gregg or just plain dislike him, but when I hear about things such as the Charlotte's age debacle (sl-lost.com), I begin to question just how on top of things Damon, Carlton and Gregg actually are. But then they always come back with a stellar episode and I forgive their shortcomings. Anyway, I found the NY Times article amusing in my own little personal one-sided battle with Gregg Nations, and thought I would share for anyone else who thinks this "Bible" is a joke.
And, as a special treat for both the Gregg Nations lovers, and simply for those who are reading my blog so early in its lifetime, here are some cool, though not necessarily funny, Lost videos that I always enjoy watching:
Lost: The Synchronizing (YouTube)
A recap of the crash of Oceanic 815, as seen through the eyes of Desmond, The Others, The Tailies and our Survivors. Although there is also an Extended Edition available, although the original still stands as a fantastic piece of fanart. Hopefully, when Season 6 is all said and done, someone (either the producers or us fine fans) will put together something like this for the whole series :) well, we can always dream!
Lost in 815 (YouTube) and Lost in 424 (YouTube)
The story of Lost retold in 8minutes 15seconds (Seasons 1 to 3) or in 4minutes 24seconds (Season 1 to 4, and yes, they are the right way around). Again, the original and updated. "..In 815" is probably my favourite piece of fanart, and the fact it wound up included on the DVDs just adds to its charm. "..In 424" is updated to include some of Season 4. Again, I for one am very excited to see if there will be a S1-S6 update when the show is over!
And that's all the fun we have time for just now. I'd like to extend a warm Thank You to all who reading this blog. As you will have noticed, it is looking quite semi-complete at the moment. I am working with my graphics designer and we are going to get a proper layout put in place over the next week or so. Once that is done, the updates and Questions should start coming thicker and faster, so be prepared.
If you are enjoying things so far, please drop me an email at lostquestions23@googlemail.com I am particularly interested in hearing what you think of the posts I have published so far - are they too short, too long, not enough pictures, etc? I am always eager to hear your opinions.
A series of (fictional) blogs created by the Lost characters, revealing their inner-most thoughts. From the ever-funny Cracked.com team. (Check out the rest of their site, especially if you are a fan of sarcastic humour and lists).
The True "Secret" Of Lost (by Jon Carroll / San Francisco Chronicle)
A very funny jab at Lost and Lost fandom, although it is all in good humour. I suspect Jon is a fan himself who is either very frustrated at the show or just enjoys self-defecating humour. Either way, I laughed at this article.
Lost Rhapsody (YouTube)
A funny music video taking Weird Al Yankovic's version of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and putting Lost clips over the top of it. If you enjoy this, I suggest you check out the "sequel". Equally as impressive, using uniquely animated versions of Lost scenes.
The FUN Song (YouTube)
Jack teaches Sawyer the F.U.N. song (from Spongebob Squarepants, I believe). By the by, I absolutely detest Spongebob, so it says a lot that I found this video hilarious!
Lost: The Sitcom (YouTube)
What if Lost was a sitcom? It's something I've always considered. Obviously, the likes of Hurley, Charlie and Miles would transfer over to the medium easily, but (as this video shows) the Lost Sitcom would also greatly improve the likability of other characters, such as Kate and Sayid. Highly recommended viewing, if only to hear the inspired choice of intro music.
Lost Parody #4 - Lord Of The Rings (YouTube)
I must admit, I find the "Lost Parody" series mildly amusing at best. The voices really annoy me, and the motion is overly amateurish. But, with the right setting, they can sometimes prove to be quite funny. This is my personal favourite.
Why Gregg Nations Should Get Fired (New York Times)
Okay, I came up with the title. I am not a huge fan of Gregg Nations, but I also don't envy his job. For those that don't know - Gregg has been tasked with keeping a "Bible" on Lost, to include everything from the ages of the characters, to where they were on the Island at any given date. Unfortunately, Gregg knows as much as we do in terms of future knowledge. This means, what started out as a small Wordprocessing job has turned into a mammoth task which Gregg is finding more and more difficult to keep on top of. This doesn't, however, excuse him from doing a far poorer job than the average blog-active Lost fan. Gregg is prone to many continuity mistakes, as the above article shows. I don't know whether I pity Gregg or just plain dislike him, but when I hear about things such as the Charlotte's age debacle (sl-lost.com), I begin to question just how on top of things Damon, Carlton and Gregg actually are. But then they always come back with a stellar episode and I forgive their shortcomings. Anyway, I found the NY Times article amusing in my own little personal one-sided battle with Gregg Nations, and thought I would share for anyone else who thinks this "Bible" is a joke.
And, as a special treat for both the Gregg Nations lovers, and simply for those who are reading my blog so early in its lifetime, here are some cool, though not necessarily funny, Lost videos that I always enjoy watching:
Lost: The Synchronizing (YouTube)
A recap of the crash of Oceanic 815, as seen through the eyes of Desmond, The Others, The Tailies and our Survivors. Although there is also an Extended Edition available, although the original still stands as a fantastic piece of fanart. Hopefully, when Season 6 is all said and done, someone (either the producers or us fine fans) will put together something like this for the whole series :) well, we can always dream!
Lost in 815 (YouTube) and Lost in 424 (YouTube)
The story of Lost retold in 8minutes 15seconds (Seasons 1 to 3) or in 4minutes 24seconds (Season 1 to 4, and yes, they are the right way around). Again, the original and updated. "..In 815" is probably my favourite piece of fanart, and the fact it wound up included on the DVDs just adds to its charm. "..In 424" is updated to include some of Season 4. Again, I for one am very excited to see if there will be a S1-S6 update when the show is over!
And that's all the fun we have time for just now. I'd like to extend a warm Thank You to all who reading this blog. As you will have noticed, it is looking quite semi-complete at the moment. I am working with my graphics designer and we are going to get a proper layout put in place over the next week or so. Once that is done, the updates and Questions should start coming thicker and faster, so be prepared.
If you are enjoying things so far, please drop me an email at lostquestions23@googlemail.com I am particularly interested in hearing what you think of the posts I have published so far - are they too short, too long, not enough pictures, etc? I am always eager to hear your opinions.








