Clearly this is for star wars.
[hd]http://youtube.com/watch?v=FWaAZCaQXdo[/hd]
Lost 2: Losterer
Star Trek 3 is looking goooood.
Cloverfield 2 I bet
Lost 2: Live Free, Lost Hard.
Lost
Lost with a vengeance
Live free or lost hard
A good day to lost hard
Good to have that out of the way.
Seriously, I was beyond disappointed with Lost. For a time I was really strung into it and loved it but after the end of it all and looking back in retrospect I was severely disappointed in the whole thing.
I'm hoping Almost Human actually does something interesting and doesn't end up trying to stay alive longer than needed. I also hope the same for this.
Bad Robot is bad and they should feel bad.
Lost 2: Sayid's redemption?
[QUOTE=cdr248;41894094]Bad Robot is bad and they should feel bad.[/QUOTE]
I dunno man but Cloverfield, Star Trek, Lost, Super 8 and Mission Impossible were some good productions.
please be lost
please
this hole in my heart needs to be filled again
I have no idea what it could be but i'm already hyped. gg.
Jesus could it really be something related to Lost? Either way this looks great, I love Bad Robot.
Might have something to do with this
[url]http://www.mulhollandbooks.com/2013/04/29/j-j-abrams-next-project-a-novel-to-be-published-by-mulholland-books/[/url]
[QUOTE=Swiket;41899248]Might have something to do with this
[url]http://www.mulhollandbooks.com/2013/04/29/j-j-abrams-next-project-a-novel-to-be-published-by-mulholland-books/[/url][/QUOTE]
[quote]S., conceived of and developed by Abrams and written by award-winning author Doug Dorst, is Abrams’s first foray into publishing and will be released by Mulholland Books/Little, Brown and Company on October 29, 2013. At the core of this multilayered literary puzzle of love and adventure is a book of mysterious provenance. In the margins, another tale unfolds—through the hand-scribbled notes, questions, and confrontations of two readers. Between the pages, online, and in the real world, you’ll find evidence of their interaction, ephemera that bring this tale vividly to life.
“We are thrilled to be publishing J.J. Abrams, in partnership with someone as critically acclaimed as Doug Dorst,” says Mulholland Books editorial director Josh Kendall. “S. will be a literary event, and is truly a love letter to the printed word.”
Abrams’ production company, Bad Robot, will be promoting the book leading up to and at publication time.
The cover of S. will be released at a later date.[/quote]
Good find.
[QUOTE=Swiket;41899248]Might have something to do with this
[url]http://www.mulhollandbooks.com/2013/04/29/j-j-abrams-next-project-a-novel-to-be-published-by-mulholland-books/[/url][/QUOTE]
Well now that I think of it, the trailer did have that low budget feel as the other teasers I've seen for books.
And in case that comes off as sarcastic, I mean it. I have no idea how common they actually are, but I have on rare occasion seen trailers for books on TV.
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