| | | |Find Your Fate. Find Yourself. Features: DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 1.78:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), Featurette, Audio Commentary, Deleted Scenes, Blooper Reel, Original Pilot, 7 Discs Get lost in the hottest series of the year. From J.J. Abrams, the creator of ALIAS, comes the action-packed adventure that became a worldwide television event.Stranded on an island that holds many secrets, 48 people must band together if they hope to get home alive. Now you can experience the nonstop excitement and mystery of every episode, from the show's stunning first minute to its spectacular finale, on a seven-disc set. Presented in a widescreen theatrical format with 5.1 Surround Sound and bursting with more than eight hours of original bonus features -- including unaired LOST flashbacks from the final episode -- LOST is a real find. "The #1 Best Show." Newsweek "This is a great piece of TV work." The Boston Globe "Lost is a real find. One of the best series of the new season." New York Daily News "Totally original, fabulously enjoyable." USA Today "Mystery, suspense, action, adventure -- all come together in Lost..." Betty Jo Tucker, Reel Talk "...one of the best television shows created...has raised the bars for production, writing, and acting." Brett Cullum, DVD Verdict "...an excellent series which has been given a deservedly good DVD release." Mark Boydell, DVD Times "...one of TV's most-compelling shows." Phil Gallo, Variety "...a mix of suspense, science-fiction, and adventure. And just as one mystery is solved, another crops up in its place." Rudy Joggerst, Reel.com
 Editor's Note
 Created by successful television producer J.J. Abrams (FELICITY, ALIAS), LOST became one of the most popular and critically acclaimed programs of the 2004-2005 season. Utilizing a ripe premise and well-drawn and acted characters, LOST attracted a huge following and was proclaimed the saving grace of a television year otherwise marred by derivative reality programming. The story concerns the survivors of a terrible plane crash, who find themselves stranded on a tropical island with seemingly little chance of a rescue. Medical doctor Jack takes a position of leadership, helping to rally the survivors and prepare them for a period of difficulty as they learn how to survive on the paradisiacal island. But everything is not as it seems, as the island offers potential danger in the form of a large, mysterious creature, and evidence is found that the plane crash may not have been an accident. As they struggle to survive, each of the characters forms alliances and makes enemies, all while dealing with the unresolved issues of the lives they've left behind. LOST distills the difficulties of society down to their essence, exploring these problems with compelling characters and with a setting that's equal parts paradise and mystery.
| Features | And An Island Of Secrets Still To Be Revealed |  | Audio Commentaries -- Observations From The Cast And Creators |  | Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound |  | Before They Were Lost -- Audition Tapes And Personal Stories From The Cast |  | Designing A Disaster -- Exciting Insights Into The Look Of LOST |  | Interactive Menus |  | LOST Flashbacks -- All-New, Unaired Flashbacks Reveal Additional Secrets |  | Scene Selection |  | The Genesis Of LOST -- Series' Creators Tell How The Show Was Conceived |  | Welcome To Oahu: The Making Of The Pilot -- Behind-The-Scenes Featurette On LOST's Premiere Episode |  | Before They Were Lost Original Casting Tapes |  | Designing A Disaster -- Exciting Insights Into The Look Of Lost |  | Welcome To Oahu: The Making of the Pilot -- Behind-The-Scenes Featurette On Lost's Premiere Episode |  | Blooper Reel |  | Widescreen Presentation |  | Uncut Extended Pilot Episode |  | Deleted Scenes |  | The Genesis of Lost -- Series' Creators Tell How The Show Was Conceived |  | Lost Flashbacks -- All-New, Unaired Flashbacks Reveal Additional Secrets |
| Entertainment Reviews
 | Lost: Season One - DVD Review By: Joel Meares - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 6/28/2009 1:44 AM | |
Agatha Christie wrote something in excess of 80 novels. Christie was a practiced and a brilliant mystery taleteller, a commercial writer who exploited her full and total grasp of the mystery genre to massive popular success. Each plot was intricately realized, no facet of the mystery introduced that could not be resolved. Such is the enjoyment of good mysteries: a confidence that although clues and complications have confused us for now, in the end the equation will make sense. We should not know the ending, but it should not be impossible to work out. Lost, 2004’s hit about a group of plane-wreck survivors milling about on a mysterious island, crashes and burns on its inability to handle the genre Christie had mastered....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Buena Vista |
 | Release Date: 4/28/2009 |
 | Running Time: 1068 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2004 |  | Catalog ID: 3966103 |  | UPC: 00786936278040 |  | Number of Discs: 7 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: English |  | Available Audio Tracks: English |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78:1 |
| Cast & Crew
| Awards | Emmy (2005) |  | Naveen Andrews, Nominee, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | | Image Award (2007) |  | Karen Gaviola, Winner, Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series | | Emmy (2007) |  | Terry O'Quinn, Winner, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | | Emmy (2006) |  | Henry Ian Cusick, Nominee, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | | Golden Globe (2006) |  | Lost, Winner, Best Television Series - Drama | | Screen Actors Guild (2006) |  | Matthew Fox, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | | Emmy (2005) |  | April Webster, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series |  | J.J. Abrams, Winner, Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |  | J.J. Abrams, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Drama Series |  | Kevin Blank, et. al., Winner, Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series |  | Mary Jo Markey, Winner, Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series |  | Michael Giacchino, Winner, Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) | | Winner (2007) |  | Emmy, Terry O'Quinn, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series |  | Image Award, Karen Gaviola, Outstanding Directing in a Dramatic Series | | Nominee (2006) |  | Emmy, Henry Ian Cusick, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series | | Winner (2006) |  | Golden Globe, Lost, Best Television Series - Drama |  | Screen Actors Guild, Matthew Fox, et. al., Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | | Winner (2005) |  | Emmy, April Webster, et. al., Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series |  | Emmy, J.J. Abrams, Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series |  | Emmy, J.J. Abrams, et. al., Outstanding Drama Series |  | Emmy, Michael Giacchino, Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) |  | Emmy, Mary Jo Markey, Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series |  | Emmy, Kevin Blank, et. al., Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series | | Nominee (2005) |  | Emmy, Naveen Andrews, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series |
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| | Professional Reviews | Entertainment Weekly "[T]his ABC drama rules..." 09/09/2005 p.132Movieline's Hollywood Life "TV's most tantalizingly addictive drama....A quasi-supernatural, ever-mutating serial about a group of plane-crash survivors..." 09/01/2005 p.102 Rolling Stone "The Emmy-winning dram series is the year's best TV DVD." 12/01/2005 p.100 |
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