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Lost Executive Producers Redefine the Idea of Radio Silence

Many of you might not realize this, but Lost ends this Sunday night. ABC should really be publicizing this more, right? Kidding! The two-and-a-half hour series finale is basically being positioned as the geek Super Bowl: ABC is starting coverage at 7 p.m. and will keep fans tuned in until 1 a.m., when the special Lost edition of Jimmy Kimmel Live — with cast members and three alternate endings — wraps up. Two people who won’t be appearing with Kimmel, though, are Lost executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse. Like David Chase — The Patron Saint of Finales — the men will go into a self-imposed radio silence following the last frame of Lost as a way to let their work speak for itself. Oh, and also because they have no one left to talk to.

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‘Lost’ Writers Talk ‘Enormously Satisfying’ Series Finale

‘The closer we got [to the end], the more confident we became that it was the right ending,’ Damon Lindelof says. By Kara Warner “Lost” co-creators Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse Photo: MTV News Even with the series’ end so near in sight, “Lost” executive producers and writers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse are particularly careful to not reveal too much about the finale of their hugely popular TV show. Especially when it comes to talking with fans and, most importantly, the media. When MTV caught up with Lindelof and Cuse recently, they equated finishing and finally watching the series finale to buying someone a birthday present too early and having to wait for them to open it. “By the time their birthday rolls around you’re sort of like, ‘Are they even going to like this anymore? Do they already have one?’ But that never happened with us,” Lindelof revealed. “The closer we got [to the end], the more confident we became that it was the right ending. We probably watched the last scene of the show 40 or 50 times in the editing room, trying to cross every ‘T’ and dot every ‘I.’ It was enormously satisfying for us.” Lindelof wisely emphasized the “us” aspect, knowing that with the end of such a popular, theorized and agonized-over show, there is no way to please everyone. ABC begins its “Lost” series finale celebration/send-off on Saturday, May 22, when it will re-air the original two-hour pilot from 2004 from 8-10 p.m., including a “pop-up” version with enhanced trivia and facts about the $10 million episode directed by J.J. Abrams (“Star Trek”). The two-and-a-half hour “Lost” series finale airs Sunday, May 23, from 9-11:30 p.m.

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Does Lost Owe Us Anything? [Questions]

As the bigtime Lost finale approaches (Sunday, 9pm), folks are getting concerned that the show won’t end satisfyingly. Well, concerned might be too gentile. Some people are preemptively angry . We’re wondering today: Do they have a right to be? More

‘Lost’ Fans Don’t Just Sit Back And Watch

The nearly concluded TV series has inspired artwork, video tributes and more from fans. By Josh Wigler Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly and Terry O’Quinn in “Lost” Photo: ABC For many fans, “Lost” isn’t just a television series, it’s a way of life. The story of the survivors of Oceanic Flight 815 has unfolded over the course of six seasons, but the legacy of “Lost” isn’t relegated to the small screen. From inventive video mash-ups to expertly crafted art campaigns, “Lost” fans have become active participants in turning the TV show into the popular culture phenomenon it is today. Even as the series prepares for its final episode on Sunday, the sheer amount of fan-made material guarantees that “Lost” will live on long after it leaves the airwaves. The ambitious mythology of “Lost” has prompted several fans to group together in order to decipher the show’s greatest mysteries. One particularly useful resource is Lostpedia.org , an online encyclopedia chronicling the show’s every detail. Fans have also flocked to websites such as Lost-Forum.com , DarkUFO and Jopinionated to discuss the series, puzzle out information from previews and spoilers, and engage in expert commentary. But fans aren’t just interested in the serious side of “Lost.” Several cartoonists have poked fun at the series through comic strip parodies, such as the hilarious “Lost” comics drawn by ” Nedroid ” artist Anthony Clark and ” Hark! A Vagrant ” creator Kate Beaton. Artists have exhibited their appreciation for the series in other ways, including the impressive Damon, Carlton and a Polar Bear art campaign that began as an online viral effort and culminated in the “Lost” Underground Art Show at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles last year. The art project was recently re-launched with new prints, T-shirts and other “Lost” inspired merchandise available for purchase. Beyond static images, some particularly creative fans have put their “Lost” appreciation in motion with videos on YouTube and other similar Web sites. Some of these videos fall in the realm of loving comedy, like Desmond’s “brother” compilation , while others bring different popular culture influences into the fold, such as the crash of Oceanic Flight 815 retold using the real-time format of “24.” “Lost” has earned so many followers over the years that even noted celebrities such as novelist Stephen King and talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel are members of the show’s loyal fanbase. Recently, another highly successful entertainment professional unmasked himself as a “Lost” fan: none other than “Star Wars” creator George Lucas. “In six seasons, you’ve managed to span both time and space, and I don’t think I’m alone in saying that I never saw what was around the corner,” Lucas praised “Lost” show-runners Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse in an open letter . “Now that it’s all coming to an end, it’s impressive to see how much was planned out in advance and how neatly you’ve wrapped up everything. You’ve created something really special.” Given the vast wealth of fan-made “Lost” material created over the last six years, it’s safe to say that plenty of viewers share Lucas’ sentiment: If nothing else, “Lost” is certainly special. Stay tuned all week for more “Lost” coverage as MTV News counts down to the finale! What’s your favorite fan-made “Lost” site, video or work of art? Share them all in the comments.

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‘Lost’ Fans Don’t Just Sit Back And Watch

This Just In: There Will Be Life After Lost!

Lost: Oh Darlton, how we love thee. Before going into hiding after what we know will be an amazingly incredible series finale, Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse are sitting down with Jimmy Kimmel…

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This Just In: How Did Lost’s Darlton Come to Be? Blame It on Tom Cruise!

Lost: Ever sit around wondering how the power pairing of Lost’s Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, arguably the most recognizable show runners in the Biz, came to fruition? Believe it or…

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‘Lost’ Creators Say They Will ‘Deliver An Ending’ To The Show

‘It’s not like we’re leaving anything that we were going to resolve left unresolved so that people can go see it in a movie theater,’ Damon Lindelof says. By Adam Rosenberg Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly and Terry O’Quinn in “Lost” Photo: ABC On Tuesday, questions were answered — more were subsequently raised, but that’s beside the point. “Lost” is officially back, its sixth and final season underway

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‘Lost’ Creators Share Fans’ Agony Over Series Finale

As the final season approaches, Damon Lindelof assures us of a satisfying conclusion. By Adam Rosenberg Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly and Terry O’Quinn in “Lost” Photo: ABC Next Tuesday, fans of “Lost” will tune in for the kickoff of the final chapter in the fateful tale of Oceanic Airlines Flight 815.

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More Lost Scoop: What About Shannon, Walt and Smokey?

OK, so you saw the news about Harold Perrineau and Cynthia Watros returning to Lost this season, but what about return visits from other original castmember favorites like Maggie Grace as Shannon,…

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‘Where The Wild Things Are’ Featurette

For the crazies: here's a nice little interview with Maurice Sendak, Spike Jonze, and Dave Eggers, among others, about the new movie and how it will change your life. You can also just turn on some Arcade Fire really loud and watch the new scenes. Same effect, really.

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‘Where The Wild Things Are’ Featurette