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Re: Can Dan Brown Save the Show Lost?
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The Orange Mammoth
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Let Lost end and Dan Brown spend too much money and have his next book fail. Go read Tom Clancy instead. HAHA. Lost is a great show but its design and presentation is and was a marketing test for a new generation of media. Check out SG-U on rebrand SyFy.
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10-15-2009 11:56 AM
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Re: Can Dan Brown Save the Show Lost?
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ConfusingTao4me
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The Orange Mammoth wrote:
Let Lost end and Dan Brown spend too much money and have his next book fail. Go read Tom Clancy instead. HAHA. Lost is a great show but its design and presentation is and was a marketing test for a new generation of media. Check out SG-U on rebrand SyFy.
I KNEW IT!!!! The progression of the characters seemed to fall EXACTLY into their stereotypes, in an introspective way, based on the outrospective (? lol) plot. some nwo shit lol
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10-17-2009 10:14 AM
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Re: Can Dan Brown Save the Show Lost?
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Milkman Bruce
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If Dan Brown ever get a hold of Lost, then the everyone will work out all of the plots within the first 10 minutes of the first show. His "Da Vinci Code" was an bad ,weak, remake of an Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum . Try read it, if you dare.
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11-03-2009 06:36 AM
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Re: Can Dan Brown Save the Show Lost?
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PriyaNoblet
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Straight up, Dan Brown kinda sucks... The DaVinci Code was a fail, as were all of his other books that i've read, which is a pretty decent number. The only book of his that I actually enjoyed was Angels & Demons... And when I tried to read it a second time, well... I just couldn't. I think that he got alot of hype because he was one of the first to get any kind of success in his genre of writing, but there are authors that are alot better than him. I'd recommend Steve Berry, if anyone likes these types of novels. As for Lost, is it just me, or after the second season, did it start to seem like they were just dragging it on to make money? Message Edited by PriyaNoblet on 11-05-2009 03:26 PM "Old Van Halen, when I was in it-classic Van Halen-makes you wanna drink, dance and screw, right? And the new Van Halen encourages you to drink milk, drive a Nissan and have a relationship. -David Lee Roth
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11-05-2009 12:36 PM
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