Polter-Cow did a while back when we were talking about the thread creation, but I can't remember where.
It's in Bitches somewhere. Hold up.
Lost
discussion in Natter following the first half the pilot begins here and goes for about a hundred posts strong (and includes many humorous speculations), and then two hundred more intermittently before the thread dies.
It continues here after the second half, and goes on for longer than you think cause it keeps getting interrupted by non-Lost natter. It's about three hundred posts. Then it picks up again here for a couple pages, and then here for some posts before it's superseded by JoA talk. But then it begins again here for a couple pages, and then there's pot talk. You can find my recap of the pilot here. Discussion is sparked and then is off and on for about a hundred posts.
Lost
talk in Bitches begins about here for a few posts and resumes here for a few posts and here, and really, we didn't talk about it so much in Bitches.
I still can't believe that Naveen Andrews is the same guy that I lusted after so long ago in The English Patient. Kudos to JJ for bringing him to our TVs.
Anyone who requires hot Naveen Andrews gaying up punk rock action needs to get hold of the DVDs of the BBC TV series
Buddha of Suburbia.
Plus the theme song is the best thing Bowie recorded after Absolute Beginners.
I agree with those who are finding the constant near-identical flashbacks a teeny bit predictable. I'd like to intersperse them with life-on-the-island eps.
Buddha of Suburbia
Is that from a Hanif Kureishi book? Why does that name sound so familiar to me?
Yeah. Or possibly the TV show came first, I can't recall. It's Kureshi's semiautobiographical acount of growing up in Bromley in the 1970s and
fucking Billy Idol
the rise of punk. It's bloody brilliant, and basically made Naveen Andrews.
Dude, I love that book. I don't know how I missed that it was also a movie, but now I know what I will be scouring my video store for this weekend...
It was actually a BBC mini-series, not a movie. Might be tough to track down...
If it's available on home video (for NTSC/Region 1), it'll be at bbcamericashop.com.
And there it is. VHS only.
He looks so young!