Fala JJ:
Is the end of the series what you thought it would be, from the beginning?
JJ: Oh, no way! No. There are little threads and elements, here and there, but truthfully, when we started it, we didn’t know exactly what was in the hatch. We had ideas, but we didn’t know to what extent it would be. The notion of The Others was there, but we didn’t know exactly what that would mean. Damon hadn’t come up with the idea of flash forwards yet. To see where we are and what they’ve created is insanely gratifying and it’s something that no one could have predicted, at the beginning of it. The evolution of it is really part of their glorious experiment of taking a show that we were all, at the beginning, saying, “How do you make this a series?,” and to see what Damon and Carlton have done is amazing to me.You had the idea for the basis of it though, right?
JJ: There were a lot of ideas, but the specificity with which the thing played out was part of that leap of faith that it was going to work. That doesn’t mean that you plan everything out. You have big ideas, but when the better bigger ideas show up, you go with them.
Me dê meus parabéns que hoje é meu aniversário. Meu e do Didi – que, ora vejam, faz 75 hoje. Eu ainda tou nos 35.
Eis o trailer:
Rola até o “adoro quando um plano dá certo”, ahahah. Mas você sabe o que a presença de Liam Neeson quer dizer de um filme…
Vi no Omelete.
Foda, hein. Esse Hurley e esse Locke são únicos e foram criados especialmente para a exposição Lost Underground Art Show, que está rolando agora, em Los Angeles. Vi lá no Blog de Brinquedo.
Do Adrian Pavic. Vi lá na Babee.
Quem mandou essa pérola que batiza o post foi um colega de cela, digo, de reality show de Stephen Baldwyn, sobre o Avatar. O ator e subcelebridade aproveitou o gancho para dizer que era uma boa metáfora para o cristianismo. Vi lá no Terron. E fico me perguntando se o James Cameron pode ter – mesmo – criado uma religião. Que medo.



