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One of the later examples of lost TV shows, this was a Christmas calendar originally broadcast on Danish television by DR. Half of the 24 episodes were wiped some time in the mid-80s, as were many of DR's productions made before 1987, where DR made an agreement with "Statens Mediesamling" to archive all future productions. The Let's Go Show
It was listed as the best episode of Lost by IGN, [5] Los Angeles Times, [29] and ABC2, [30] and was also featured in similar lists by TV Guide, [31] and National Post. [32] In Entertainment Weekly, Alejandro Garay wrote, "One of my favorite episodes of 2008 was Lost’s 'The Constant.' It was a beautiful episode that made us fans fall in love ...
[79] [80] BuddyTV praised the unpredictability, saying that "no other show can even attempt to do what Lost does." [60] BuddyTV would later call "Through the Looking Glass" the best finale of 2007 [81] and Charlie's death the saddest TV death of 2007. [82] "Through the Looking Glass" was TV.com's "Editor's Choice" for "Best Episode" of 2007. [83]
Another early lost sound film from Warner Brothers Studios. [68] One Mad Kiss: Marcel Silver: José Mojica, Antonio Moreno [49] Song of the Flame: Alan Crosland: Bernice Claire, Noah Beery: All-Technicolor musical drama, the first color film featuring widescreen, and Academy Award nominee for Best Sound. Sound discs for five of the nine reels ...
In June 2007, it was announced that the mobisodes, which would be renamed Lost: Missing Pieces, would star the regular characters of Lost in thirteen short video clips unrelated to each other. [5] Twelve scenes were newly shot; one was a deleted scene from the television series. Critical response to Lost: Missing Pieces was mixed.
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On May 6, 2008, Varèse Sarabande released another soundtrack album featuring music composed by Giacchino from the show's third season.The soundtrack contains two discs: the first featuring selected music from the season, the second featuring the entire original score from the acclaimed season finale episodes, "Greatest Hits" and "Through the Looking Glass". [5]
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