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Haunts of the Very Rich
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The brochure promised a tropical paradise. The guests were each very wealthy...the essence of the beautiful people. The Portals of Eden is the kind of place most of us can only dream of visiting...in our most disturbing nightmares. There seemed to be a rational explanation for everything...it was just a sudden storm that knocked out the electricity. The native staff's superstitions made them run away. They were cut off from the world, but help was on the way...But slowly the businessman, the playboy, the spinster, the housewife and the honeymoon couple would come to realize they each share the same secret...and the same fate. And even as one hope would be dashed, another new hope would take its place. That was the hell of it. Ed Asner, Donna Mills, Lloyd Bridges, Cloris Leachman, Tony Bill, Anne Francis and Moses Gunn lead an all-star cast in this intriguing and mysterious journey into the unknown.
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The First Christmas [VHS]
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Lucas is a young shepherd, who has been blinded by lightening. Fortunately, some thoughful nuns at a nearby nunnery offer to take care of him. When Sister Catherine descovers Lucas has never seen snow, she tries to describe it to him. The nuns decide that at this year's Christmas pageant Lucas will play an angel. To everyone's surpise, it snows during the Christmas show. With the snow comes an unexpected miracle.
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ABC tv show LOST Dharma Station Prop Key chain Flashlight
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This is a great key chain. The key chain Flashlight is roughly 2 X 3 inches and comes with batteries already installed. It has a black button on the back that when pressed, lights the light on the end to see keyhole, reading or anything.
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ABC LOST tv show Dharma Stations Night Light
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Imagine waking up in the middle of the night and seeing Dharma.
Let this great night light show you the way. It looks great anywhere and will illuminate your way after dark. It plugs into any standard outlet and runs on a 7 watt bulb, included. It has a convenient on/off switch right on the front.
It's about 3 1/2 inches wide, 4 1/2 inches tall and sicks out from the wall about an inch and a half.
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ABC tv show LOST Oceanic Airlines Night Light
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Imagine waking up in the middle of the night and seeing Oceanic Airlines.
Let this great night light show you the way. It looks great anywhere and will illuminate your way after dark. It plugs into any standard outlet and runs on a 7 watt bulb, included. It has a convenient on/off switch right on the front.
It's about 3 1/2 inches wide, 4 1/2 inches tall and sicks out from the wall about an inch and a half.
SHIPS PRIORITY MAIL.
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Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season
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Lost's sixth and final season drew both raves and criticism from its passionate fans who wanted answers to the series' many loose ends. Executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse found a way to wrap up some lingering story lines while introducing entirely new ones when they decided to employ a "flash-sideways" plot device, showing us an alternate reality in which Oceanic 815 never crashes (a consequence of the hydrogen-bomb detonation that occurred in season 5's finale). This method allowed some long-gone characters to return (Boone, Charlie, Libby) and even showed sunnier outcomes for some of the survivors' more unhappy pasts (Locke, Hurley). But in the non-Sideways world, the bomb's detonation doesn't change their course, and the survivors find themselves delving deeper into the island's mythology--notably, the yin/yang of the demigod Jacob (Mark Pellegrino) and the smoke monster, a.k.a. the Man in Black (Titus Welliver), as well as some curious denizens of a temple (a subplot that doesn't add much to driving the story forward). As the smoke monster's scheme to escape the island leaves a trail of carnage, culminating in a face-off with that other villain Charles Widmore (Alan Dale), some primary characters meet their end in season 6 while others find the redemption they'd been seeking since the series began. Moreover, some survivors finally find out their connection to the island (and each other) when the two realities start to intermingle, leading to a tearful finale that satisfies and frustrates at the same time (though when it comes to Lost, what else is new?). While each cast member is on their "A" game, the final episodes really belong to Matthew Fox, who received his first Emmy® nomination for this season. Nestor Carbonell is also a standout in "Ab Aeterno," an episode that finally explains the ageless Richard Alpert. In addition, a few small details are wrapped up in a bonus short, "The New Man in Charge," which serves as an epilogue. Other special features include "The End: Crafting a Final Season," which interviews legendary TV producers such as James Burrows (Cheers, Friends) on the pressures of wrapping up a series. It also shows the finale script being printed out on red paper (so it can't be copied) and delivered to a specially built locked mailbox outside Jorge Garcia's home. Garcia, who plays Hurley, is then seen reading the script for the first time and weeping. "See You in Another Life, Brotha" goes deeper into the flash-sideways storytelling; "Lost on Location" highlights behind-the-scenes action behind specific episodes; the always-hilarious "Lost in 8:15" wraps up the entire series (only through season 5) in eight minutes and 15 seconds; and "A Hero's Journey" is a ho-hum set of interviews examining the heroic arcs of several major characters. Bloopers and deleted scenes round out the bonus features. But with all the lingering questions in the series, it's a shame Lindelof and Cuse didn't add commentary to more than a handful of episodes, because this is one DVD set that sure could've used it (not having any commentary on the finale is near unforgivable). You do, however, learn that the black-and-white stones game played by Jacob and the Man in Black is actually called Senate (hey, you gotta take what you can get). So long, Lost; it's been one hell of a journey. --Ellen A. Kim
All 16 episodes from season six--including "LAX," "Dr. Linus," "Happily Ever After," "Across the Sea," and the series finale "The End"--are collected in a five-disc set. 13 1/3 hrs. total. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish; audio commentary; featurettes; bloopers; deleted scenes; more. **16 episodes on 5 discs. 13 1/3 hrs.**
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Lost: The Complete Fifth Season
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Since Lost made its debut as a cult phenomenon in 2004, certain things seemed inconceivable. In its fourth year, some of those things, like a rescue, came to pass. The season ended with Locke (Terry O'Quinn) attempting to persuade the Oceanic Six to return, but he dies before that can happen--or so it appears--and where Jack (Matthew Fox) used to lead, Ben (Emmy nominee Michael Emerson) now takes the reins and convinces the survivors to fulfill Locke's wish. As producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse state in their commentary on the fifth-season premiere, "We're doing time travel this year," and the pile-up of flashbacks and flash-forwards will make even the most dedicated fan dizzy. Ben, Jack, Hurley (Jorge Garcia), Sayid (Naveen Andrews), Sun (Yunjin Kim), and Kate (Evangeline Lilly) arrive to find that Sawyer (Josh Holloway) and Juliet (Elizabeth Mitchell) have been part of the Dharma Initiative for three years. The writers also clarify the roles that Richard (Nestor Carbonell) and Daniel (Jeremy Davies) play in the island's master plan, setting the stage for the prophecies of Daniel's mother, Eloise Hawking (Fionnula Flanagan), to play a bigger part in the sixth and final season. Dozens of other players flit in and out, some never to return. A few, such as Jin (Daniel Dae Kim), live again in the past. Lost could've wrapped things up in five years, as The Wire did, but the show continues to excite and surprise. As Lindelof and Cuse admit in the commentary, there's a "fine line between confusion and mystery," adding, "it makes more sense if you're drunk." Other extras include deleted scenes, featurettes, a "lost" episode of Mysteries of the Universe, and commentary from writers Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz on "He's Our You," a reference to Sayid, who tries to change the future by changing the past. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
All 17 episodes from season five--including "Because You Left," "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham," "Whatever Happened, Happened," "Some Like It Hoth," and the two-part season finale "The Incident"--are collected in a five-disc set. 12 hrs. total. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: English (SDH), French, Spanish; deleted scenes; featurettes; audio commentary; bloopers. **17 episodes on 5 discs. 12 hrs.**
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I am writing this from personal experience. I was married for 29 years to the same woman. It was a Friday morning when I kissed her goodbye and went to work at my job in advertising sales. I was at an appointment when I received a call from my daughter, aged 18, on my cell phone. She was crying and said that my wife had just collapsed in front of her in the living room right as they were talking. She had called 911 and the paramedics were currently working to save her. They were going to take her to the hospital, so I dashed out to my car and rushed over to meet her about half an hour away. By the time I arrived, my wife had passed away and I was a widower at age 55. She had been 54 and died from a sudden heart attack.
Now it was just myself and my daughter, for the first time since I could remember. Family and friends flooded over and spent the next week helping me make funeral arrangements and offering condolences. Weeks later, when the dust had settled and I returned to work, I took stock of my situation. Money was not an issue, I had a good job. She daughter was a sophomore in college and she was okay. But this article is not about me, it's about you. Whether you have lost a loved one or not, consider the possibilities. I was relatively young and knew I could move on. But I've seen both sides of the equation. Some mourn and mope around for a decade. Others get back to a normal life in relatively short order. It all depends on your attitude.
How do you think your spouse would feel knowing you were lost without them? My wife always told me, if anything like this happens, remarry and be happy. Is that the way it should be? If you had a loving relationship, are you disrespecting them by doing what they asked? Shocking to some, I remarried within one year of my wife's passing. My therapist told me to do what I felt, and not what was politically correct. There is no right or wrong mourning period. I was the type of man that needed a woman in his life and my former wife knew that to be true. No one past or present knew me as well as she did. So she gave me the freedom from guilt by telling me in advance to do what was right for me.
I had to ignore some taunts from some family and friends that thought I moved too quickly. But they could not know how I felt. Neither can your friends or family. Ultimately, it becomes your decision how to live your life after a death. You get to chose how to handle their affairs and how and when to grieve. Can you still miss them even after you've remarried? Of course, and your new spouse will understand. My wife lost her husband to a heart attack as well. She knows how much my wife meant to me and never chides me for bring up her name in conversation. She was, and still is, the mother of my only child. For that reason she shall remain in my world.
For you, the reader, I offer hope. The tragedy will lessen it's grip as the days and weeks go by. The memories will always persist, but the pain ebbs and flows. Honor the departed by recreating a good life for you and the ones they left behind. That's the perfect way to give them a lasting legacy rather than allow the event to tear apart all they built throughout their lifetime. You owe it to them and yourself.
Jeffrey Hauser was a sales consultant for the Bell System Yellow Pages for nearly 25 years. He graduated from Pratt Institute with a BFA in Advertising and has a Master's Degree in teaching. He had his own advertising agency in Scottsdale, Arizona and ran a consulting and design firm, ABC Advertising. He has authored 6 books and a novel, "Pursuit of the Phoenix." His latest book is, "Inside the Yellow Pages" which can be seen at his website, http://www.poweradbook.com Currently, he is the Marketing Director for http://www.thenurseschoice.com a Health Information and Doctor Referral site.
How Will Lost Fans Pass the Time?
Due to the program’s increasing popularity, Lost is now averaging 15.5 million viewers per episode. Given this, the show has acquired a massive devoted fan base, which prompted its renewal for a fourth season as announced on March 21, 2007. But for avid fans of Lost, it is going to be easier said than done since the next airing of Lost may take as much as nine months.
Lost, a sci-fi drama series broadcast on ABC, features the lives of a group of plane crash survivors stuck on a mysterious island somewhere in the South Pacific. Created by J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof, Lost has earned several awards and recognitions such as an Emmy Award for outstanding drama series in 2005. The series premiered in September 2004 and is currently in its third season.
With seven episodes left, the near culmination of season three is leaving viewers with high anticipation and eagerness to discover what the next season will bring fourth. It would probably consist of the typical mind-blowing questions and mysteries that engulf generally all seasons.
But while Lost fans are enduring the long wait, they can keep themselves busy with the upcoming Lost video game, which is created by UBISoft. The said Lost video game will feature various spots in the island, and even never before seen locations but will not deviate or contravene from the original story line. As of the moment, there is still no word on the details of the plot of the game but it will definitely be released in mid 2007, which will be an attempted diversion for Lost thirsty fans.
In addition, fans can also get a hold of the Lost season three DVD, wherein they can savor the most recent season and relive the mystery. Scheduled to be released in late September, the said DVD also features never before seen scenes, deleted footages and a preview of the impending Lost video game.
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Does anyone know of a site or tutorial that can help me recreate ABC's Lost opening sequence?
Im referring to the floating "Lost" seemly floating to the camera. I would prefer to make it as exact as possible, preferrably with the 3d rendering. Meaning, any program suggestions are welcome also.... I have Photoshop and Flash experiance.
You shouldn't need a 3D rendering program to make this, but you will have to learn an editing program... I recommend Adobe Premeire and After Effects.
Michael Emerson (Ben Linus) from ABC’s Lost Talks Tech With US
Michael Emerson, who plays Ben, the creepiest character on ABC’s Lost, shares the tech he uses on a daily basis, and how digital distribution could change the future of television.
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