Fan’s “Lost” video is a YouTube hit
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- June
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“Lost” has been off the air for nearly a month now, and the show won’t be back on the air until February 2008. (SOB!)
But that doesn’t mean the program’s been forgotten by fans. In fact, the break means Lost-ophiles just have more time to try to figure out some more clues to this mysterious, wonderfully infuriating drama.
Like British Web designer Toby Bradbury, who created a “10-minute video”:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nu3SxqSrAOM&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Etvsquad%2Ecom%2F2007%2F06%2F18%2Fthe%2Dlost%2Dplane%2Dcrash%2Dclipped%2Dtogether%2Dvideo%2F that splices together scenes to give viewers the first in-sequence look at the plane crash that launched “Lost.”
After posting it on YouTube last year, Bradbury’s video has slowly become a huge hit: It’s been viewed more than 200,000 times.
The “New York Post interviewed Bradbury,”:http://www.nypost.com/seven/06202007/tv/crash_course_tv_farrah_weinstein.htm who says he just tried to “join the dots” of the show’s flashback (and now possibly flash-forward) format.
So does Bradbury’s video give you any more ideas about what the heck’s going on in Lost-land? Take a look and decide for yourself.

















