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Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season [Blu-ray]

Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season [Blu-ray]Director: n/a
Actors: Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Josh Holloway, Naveen Andrews, Terry O'Quinn
Studio: ABC Studios
Category: DVD

List Price: $79.99
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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 130 reviews
Sales Rank: 214

Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen
Languages: English (Unknown), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Media: Blu-ray
Region: 1
Discs: 5
Running Time: 714 Minutes

UPC: 786936802047
EAN: 0786936802047
ASIN: B0036EH3X4

Release Date: August 24, 2010  (In 26 Days)
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The Lost: The Complete Sixth and Final Season is the sixth box set compilation of Lost episodes featuring all 18 episodes of the show produced as part the sixth season of Lost as well as a number of special features.


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5 out of 5 stars A show that touches your soul!   July 28, 2010
lost 4ever!
1 out of 5 found this review helpful

I've been a LOST fan from the beginning and one thing held true for the whole journey...this is a show that will touch your soul if you let it. Every episode is thought provoking and though they don't answer EVERY answer by the end, I feel that was the point of the show...to get people thinking and looking for meaning in their lives and their own relationships. Phenomenal ending...loved it! Watch LOST and let yourself be found!


1 out of 5 stars The Mystries are revealed,........INDEED   July 28, 2010
J. Sundarrajan
3 out of 7 found this review helpful

Six season is not only the concluding chapter of one of the could-have-been BEST television series of all time but also a test to show the real potential of the show front-runners damon lindelof and carlton cuse. My intentions of the review is not about the whether it satisfied the heart or the mind, but to question the inconsistency of could-have-been epic TV show.

JUST ONE BIG LOOPHOLE SPOILER to derive my review:

Season 5:
At the end of the season 5 "Follow the Leader", Richard says to the REBORN Locke that the only possible explanation for him to come from the dead was because of JACOB.

Season 6:
The so called BEST episode of the entire season - "Ab Aeterno", Jacob explicitly mentions to Richard he cannot bring anyone from the dead and ends up giving Richard the wish of being Immortal. Also in the same episode, Richard finds out the smoke monster/MIB can take form of the dead.

If you have a decent IQ, you will understand until otherwise if Richard is cursed with poor memory it doesn't make sense for him to not figure out the REBORN Locke is MIB/ Smokey, Jacob wouldn't been dead and hence the entire season 6 is Pure 100% Crap.

Please dont test my intelligence by defending the TV show. A magician is only as good as his tricks and showmanship. The tricks by the show-front-runners were more mysteries, and the showmanship in the form of very good actors (terry o quinn, michael emerson and many others) who can deliver the poorest of lines with their mind-blowing performance. Jack Bender one the main directors of Lost needs due credit for presenting the show in the best possible manner/package.

So depending on your IQ, it is upto you to fall for one six-yr heck of a magic.

I am NOT looking for the best plot but for some consistency from a show,
1. which had secured an end date three years back,
2. the writers said they had a plan from the BEGINNING. (ya right, just ask the polar bear)

My Review ends here.


NOW TO VENT OUT MY FRUSTRATION ON SOME KEY INCONSISTENCIES:

1. Desmond's false vision of Claire and Aron getting on the Chopper,
2. Charles widmore role unexplained to a point that his role was nothing other than crap,
3. lindelof and cuse said they explained the mythology regarding the number 4,8,15,16,23,42 partly in pre-series finale interview, was sheer crap. They could have left the mystery rather un-resolved.
4. All the ONE-LINERS to tie up the loose ends (The whispers, all the ghosts were MIB).
5. And finally, when Jacob's Island mother said dont ask any more questions regarding the Island to Jacob it was slap on my face for loving the show for the last six years.

By the way, if I were to guess, all the 5-star ratings is one of the many tricks by the show-front-runners.



2 out of 5 stars Lost left us empty...and lost.   July 27, 2010
JC (New Hope, PA USA)
4 out of 13 found this review helpful

(Beware spoiler ahead)

Just in case your the last person to know, your first guess - that's right, your very first, just minutes after you started watching way back when - was right. They are really dead and this isn't real. No, I'm not joking.

Amazingly, there's no more sense to it than that. Sure there were great characters, dialogue and moments that made it up to this point the best show on TV. But, you can't say the faith that one day you would get the answers didn't help make it so. I mean, with all that was going on it couldn't be that they are dead because that would be too easy. Right? I know that is what we all thought. They are going to give us something for hanging around all this time. For waiting year after year as the knot got both larger and tighter. Sure that with one pull of one string it was all going to unravel in one masterful move. This had to make sense and not something easy and cheesey like its a dream or purgatory or they are dead. The show is too good for that. If it were that they were all dead, we said to ourselves, then we could essentially write anything and cheaply boost characters and dialogue with the tension of a place that hosts imortality, mysterious projects, strange inhabitants, magical numbers, ancient mysteries, convergence of fates, time and space travel, ghosts, monsters, and rituals that never need to be explained. They wouldn't do that to us. We have been too loyal. We are true believers in the show and defended it to all those of left it saying, they would regret it for not sticking with it as there would be an equally amazing and beautifully clear explanation that will do justice to these phenomenal characters that were presented. Just wait and see!

Well, guess again. They are dead and there are no good answers.

With that, the same characters might as well have been on a freaking mystical iceberg, magical swamp or forgotten subway station and it would not have made a difference! You see, a main character, the island, a place which time and time again we are told is central to it all, an active living player upon which all the characters, suspense and action was built upon and elevated...the one central character that despite who else was in the spotlight was continuously presented and thefore forced us to speculated on for six long years and for which we waited to have its own final flash forward/sideways/back (flash anything) was...was..was...? Roll credits.

That is what you get. A post mortem family reunion but not with everyone. Some characters get resolution, but not all. Some answers are given but not the good ones. Oh, almost forgot. The baby makes it out alive. Thanks for the bone, JJ.

In all, it ends not like the show it started as, but like a cop out dressed up to appear as art and depth. Now there are those who liked the ending, but those are the same people that are facinated could also be facinated by a painting with single black dot in the center. Listen, it's empty and it sucks! Plain and simple.

As another reviewer wisely suggested, save your money and make up your own ending. Trust me, it will be more satisfying.



2 out of 5 stars Lost Season 6: the Black Stain of the series   July 26, 2010
rumseykc
6 out of 11 found this review helpful

I sincerely wish I didn't have to give the final season my favorite show of all time a bad review, but despite all the good episodes like Ab Aeterno, Across the Sea and Happily Ever After, this season was ultimately ruined by the travesty that is The End. Many people have already pointed out the piece garbage this episode is and how it ruined the series so I will not go into depth on it. Ultimately I give this episode 2 out of 5, and the title of Black Stain like the box art portrays.


4 out of 5 stars For those who are actually interested in starting this show from the start   July 25, 2010
C. Smith
4 out of 9 found this review helpful

When I was looking to purchase the LOST: Final Season DVD, I was shocked to see how divided the rating on this was. For anyone interested in giving the season a go, do yourself a favor and don't base your decision on 125 random people who can log in and type whatever crap they like. I'm not saying everyone who was disappointed in the show is typing crap. However, for anyone interested - keep in mind that the general vibe from critics and fans alike is that the show as a whole ended in a satisfying way. I'm not just saying that because I am a fan. If you do some research out there off of Amazon (metacritic as one example), you'll soon realize that Lost has a lot to offer. Of course, try to avoid spoilers if you are interested in giving this show a watch because you'll want to go in without answers like the rest of us.

Always start at season one. I think if you start there and anticipate from the beginning that not every mystery is going to be explained (though the majority are either answered explicitly or implicitly), you'll most liking be blown away like I was. If you are the kind of person who wants 20 minutes of exposition and explanation, you might want to look elsewhere. This is a personal thing and I don't blame anyone for not liking LOST if they want everything wrapped up in the end.

Another thing to consider when getting into Lost is that this show is very spiritual and philosophical, assuming a higher power is present in the lives of the survivors from season one. For many, the religious nature of the show was fine as long as it was kept in the background. When it became more prominent as the seasons progressed, some felt it was a cop-out. If you find shows that are religious to be a turn off, Lost isn't for you. However, it was a fresh take on something most people share. And it was done without becoming corny or absurd. At least in my opinion.

For me personally, Lost's final season was messy and rough around the edges for a couple of episodes. Acting was fantastic and reached new heights with Matthew Fox and Terry O'Quinn, but the plot had a hard time coming in for a landing. However, after "Happily Ever After" LOST delivered some of the best moments on TV. In the end it was always about "live together, die alone". About characters and relationships. About fathers and sons. It was about faith, religion, science, doubt, redemption, mystery, and above all: love. These aren't ordinary themes you deal with on TV. Other shows attempt to pretend to delved into huge topics, but I think LOST really took itself and the topics it addresses very seriously. It juggled some serious philosophical and metaphysical things, but never forced itself to be preachy or cheesy. I know I am just another opinion among others - and I still hold to my opening statement about not allowing a handful of people with a computer to tell you what to think about LOST - but I hold it up as one of the most amazing, emotional and mind-boggling experiences on television. The conclusion could not have been delivered better.


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