Following its finale in 2010, co-creator Damon Lindelof’s sci-fi adventure drama series Lost sparked debate and division among fans. Despite being hailed as a groundbreaking show that revolutionized television storytelling, its conclusion left many viewers feeling unsatisfied and even betrayed.
Damon Lindelof | Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons
Thus, disappointed with the ending, fans went on to criticize Damon Lindelof for the mess. However, having reached the limit of endurance after three years since the wrap-up, Lindelof seemingly channeled his inner Walter White to defend Lost ending. Unwilling to apologize for the mess he created, as per fans’ conception, Lindelof offered his closure to the dissatisfactory ending of Lost.
Damon Lindelof is Tired of Listening to People Whine About Lost Ending
Although, at its core, the sci-fi TV series Lost was a masterclass in mystery and character development, the ending unfortunately disappointed fans, which went on to spark debate. Even after years...
Damon Lindelof | Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons
Thus, disappointed with the ending, fans went on to criticize Damon Lindelof for the mess. However, having reached the limit of endurance after three years since the wrap-up, Lindelof seemingly channeled his inner Walter White to defend Lost ending. Unwilling to apologize for the mess he created, as per fans’ conception, Lindelof offered his closure to the dissatisfactory ending of Lost.
Damon Lindelof is Tired of Listening to People Whine About Lost Ending
Although, at its core, the sci-fi TV series Lost was a masterclass in mystery and character development, the ending unfortunately disappointed fans, which went on to spark debate. Even after years...
- 6/6/2024
- by Krittika Mukherjee
- FandomWire
Toot Toot! The Little Engine that Could becomes a tale of the little town that could, when their tiny rail service is discontinued. A crackerjack cast of Ealing regulars — Stanley Holloway, Naunton Wayne, John Gregson — band together to take over the little spur line and keep it running. We get to see a vintage locomotive from the early 1800s in action, but the appeal isn’t limited to lovers of trains — Ealing’s knack for inspired, understated comedy is all over this show. Plus, it’s the company’s first feature in Technicolor, and is beautifully remastered.
The Titfield Thunderbolt
Blu-ray
Film Movement Classics
1953 / Color / 1:37 Academy / 84 min. / Street Date , 2020 /
Starring: Stanley Holloway, George Relph, Naunton Wayne, John Gregson, Godfrey Tearle, Hugh Griffith, Gabrielle Brune, Sidney James, Reginald Beckwith, Edie Martin, Michael Trubshawe, Jack MacGowran, Ewan Roberts.
Cinematography: Douglas Slocombe
Film Editor: Seth Holt
Original Music: Georges Auric
Written by...
The Titfield Thunderbolt
Blu-ray
Film Movement Classics
1953 / Color / 1:37 Academy / 84 min. / Street Date , 2020 /
Starring: Stanley Holloway, George Relph, Naunton Wayne, John Gregson, Godfrey Tearle, Hugh Griffith, Gabrielle Brune, Sidney James, Reginald Beckwith, Edie Martin, Michael Trubshawe, Jack MacGowran, Ewan Roberts.
Cinematography: Douglas Slocombe
Film Editor: Seth Holt
Original Music: Georges Auric
Written by...
- 1/11/2020
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
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