Sunday, May 23, 2010
Hot Tub Reincarnation Machine
It probably shouldn't bother me as much as it does that the central MacGuffin of "Lost" looks and acts so much like the central MacGuffin of
"Hot Tub Time Machine".
Here, John Locke comes out of surgery
Later, they find the source of the Island Light
And the Polar Bear returns.
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Yeah, the end of the actual "island" storyline was kind of meh. The end of the "sideways universe" storyline, though, was satisfying - emotionally, if not so much intellectually.
Great 6-year ride, Lost. Thanks.
So it doesn't bother you that "it probably shouldn't bother me as much as it does, but …" is actually worthy of a post? The spectacle has become the only form of reality left to experience?
Politics and entertainment; toy trucks in the adult sandbox.
I'm embarrassed and a bit more than sad to admit that I had to see this out of my unrestrained Cusackaphilia.
I was sad they didn't do something waaaaayyy more creative with the thought, but then I read someone's review who deemed it the Woodstock moment for the 80's teens.
Yuk.
Still sad.
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