Already a year has passed, which means it’s Pesach once more.
It has become custom for me to post a related video so here’s a very catchy tune that can pretty much be described as the Passover version of Cee Lo Green’s Fuck You:
Chag Sameach!
Already a year has passed, which means it’s Pesach once more.
It has become custom for me to post a related video so here’s a very catchy tune that can pretty much be described as the Passover version of Cee Lo Green’s Fuck You:
Chag Sameach!
During its six-year run, Lost amassed countless of fans, and needless to say, provoked numerous parodies.
Here’s a look at some of the best Lost spoofs around — from the first few seasons of the show.
A classic and one of the first ‘viral’ Lost parodies. Obviously inspired by Brokeback Mountain, the clip even caught the eye of Darlton and J.J.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=j0E1s9CFnG4%26hl%3Dfr_FR%26fs%3D1%26rel%3D0%26color1%3D0x3a3a3a%26color2%3D0x999999
Needless to say, Jimmy Kimmel’s team is known for its numerous Lost references (it helps that the late-night show is on the same network). This is hands-down one of their best sketches.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7TWwGbF5v-Y%26hl%3Dfr_FR%26fs%3D1%26rel%3D0%26color1%3D0x3a3a3a%26color2%3D0x999999
Before Dominic Monhagan appeared in another skit next to Bobby Lee, another, better, one had already been made for the show (with twice the length). Bonus points for Jeff Probst’s self-deprecating presence. Also, note the presence of our polar bear (last seen in the Lost Musical above).
When he hosted for NBC the 2006 Emmy Awards, O’Brien took part in this montage that was hotly debated for its portrayal of a plane crash following the real-life catastrophe of Comair Flight 191. The presence of the parody at the award show was basically seen as being in bad taste.
Despite all of this, this is a nice tip of the hat to numerous TV shows, including a great Lost-style opening.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=PiLzHh4ixlY%26hl%3Dfr_FR%26fs%3D1%26rel%3D0%26color1%3D0x3a3a3a%26color2%3D0x999999
A great, completely ludicrous, look at the Lost writers’ room (not involving any of them in any way). Ironically, the preposterous plot-points exposed here look a lot crazy than what actually happened.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gAZ0pAIczA0%26hl%3Dfr_FR%26fs%3D1%26rel%3D0%26color1%3D0x3a3a3a%26color2%3D0x999999
This is hands-down one of the best Nobody’s Watching, aka the dead-in-the-egg show by Bill Lawrence, Neil Goldman & Garrett Donovan. Not much can describe this parody of (sorta-)fans watching a now-cult show.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=8z_zVROAdLU%26hl%3Dfr_FR%26fs%3D1%26rel%3D0%26color1%3D0x3a3a3a%26color2%3D0x999999
Released in October 2005, this is one of the most widely spread Lost video around. Especially popular amongst the fans, this clip even got a sequel. A lot more trivia can be found on this page.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=CG8yGfBsC98%26hl%3Dfr_FR%26fs%3D1%26rel%3D0%26color1%3D0x3a3a3a%26color2%3D0x999999
Which is your favorite parody of Lost?
It’s Pesach time again.
And so, as tradition wants, here is a short video I uncovered the other day:
Chag Sameach!