Posts Tagged ‘LOST

10
Jul

Keno Tips


Wife and I flew in from Vegas this afternoon with a little change in our pockets. I learned two important facts while out and about, both concerning the game Keno, which I had never even touched until yesterday.

Keno, by the way, is a numbers game where you pick a bunch of numbers (the average/standard is 6) and the computer selects 20 random numbers. If all 6 of your numbers come up, you hit the jackpot; if 5 of your numbers come up you win significantly less, etc, and if you only get 2 numbers you don’t get anything. At least, that was the rules on the machine we played.

1. Chinese fortune cookies often have 6 Keno numbers on the back of the actual “fortune”. We ate at a buffet where they had cookies for the taking, and my six numbers didn’t net me any dough. Which leads me to think that maybe the Chinese aren’t very good at Keno anyway? I mean, why are we deferring to them for our numbers?

2. The LOST numbers (4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42) would be the ideal Keno numbers, since there’s six of them, and somebody already won big off them. I, however, won diddly squat from them.

03
Jul

Review: LOST: Via Domus


There are several games I’ve suffered through for the sake of cheevers: TMNT and King Kong come immediately to mind. I thought that LOST: Via Domus would be equally unfun; but in the end, I think there was enough good in this game that I didn’t have a bad experience.

First and foremost, don’t even consider playing this game unless you are familiar with the LOST canon. This is really a game that only a fan could love, it has that many unexplained references to the show. It plays like an adventure game, broken into six “episodes” that all follow the same general setup. You play as a guy who isn’t in the show, and who has amnesia. Each episode has a “flashback” moment where you learn a little about your past, which you then use to your advantage in that episode. That’s about it.

There’s lots of random-item-collecting, and two pretty fun chase scenes, and I used my gun a total of four times. The black smoke monster is all over the place, and most of the characters aren’t voiced by their actual actors, which is no fun. It was an easy 1000 achievement points, with about four hours of actual gameplay. At the beginning of the game I was talking to everyone and exploring every nook and cranny; but by the third episode I was already over it, and I would only go and talk to the people who I knew would advance the plot.

The main character is a morally-inept piece of garbage. I felt some satisfaction whenever he died (usually thanks to the somewhat unresponsive controls). The ending is the only real thought-provoking part of the whole thing, and it’s pretty sweet.

29
Jun

LOST: Via Domus


So I bought LOST: Via Domus last night. It wasn’t terribly loved (it scored a 5.5 out of 10 from IGN.com) but I always knew I was going to buy it eventually, once the price was right. That price, by the way, was $29.99 new at Gamestop. Could I have bought it cheaper? Hell yes, it’s only $20 right now on Gamefly. But I was strolling through the mall, stuffed full of Sizzler and I couldn’t be bothered.

It looks like I can breeze through this game in a few days, but knowing my gaming schedule, it’ll probably take longer. The controls seem okay, maybe a little loose, and the graphics are just alright. My only real complaint is that the voice-acting wasn’t done with the actual actors, and it’s weird. I’m a big fan of the show, so something like that is really noticeable for me. Speaking of the show, if you haven’t seen it I can’t imagine that you would understand what the hell is going on. The game has so many unspoken elements to it that the show becomes required viewing beforehand.

I’ll give a full review when and if I ever beat it.

28
Jun

Review: Fringe Pilot


Fringe is an upcoming drama from J.J. Abrams, creator of Alias and another little show I like to call LOST. It features that tried-and-true story of an FBI agent confronted with all sorts of paranormal activity, deception, and conspiracy. Yeah, I know, sounds like X-Files. I never really watched it, so I don’t know.

There’s a fair amount of blood and gore, more than I expected. Despite that, the show’s feel seems tailored to a more mainstream audience; it definitely has more universal appeal than LOST.

The premise itself seemed interesting enough, but I have one gripe so far. LOST slowly and painstakingly introduced new elements and each one was a punch in the gut - Fringe, on the other hand, throws so much information at you that I was a bit overwhelmed. Let’s hope every episode isn’t this jam-packed with data. I realize that it’s the pilot and they’re trying to introduce everything, but save some for episode two, mkay?

24
Apr

Thursday Nights, Glued To A TV? No Thanks.


Whose bright idea was it to run Lost, My Name Is Earl, and The Office all on the same night? Granted, Earl hasn’t been exactly must-see-TV for quite some time now, but I liked it better when the shows I liked were spread out across the entire week, not jam-packed into one night. Next I’ll hear that House is moving to Thursdays, too.

10
Apr

hey there, delilah, hope you didn’t get lost on the way here. nice shirt, by the way.

Just three cool guys hanging out.
Last night, a profound parade of principle actors and pop-music poster boys made their way into my restaurant. I’m talking about Daniel Dae Kim (a.k.a. DDK/Agent Tom Baker), Harold Perrineau (a.k.a. Michael Dawson/Link), and Plain White T’s (Hey There Delihah). They were all in one big group of about 15 people including band managers, promoters, and a couple girlfriends (or groupies). Apparently, the band played a show here in Honolulu the night before, and probably just wanted to hang out with some Lost dudes before they took off.

Everyone was really cool, and their bill was about $38 south of a grand. I shared the serving duties with a fellow female server who did the majority of the alcohol-selling, while I was getting their crab ramens and spicy tuna rolls and cleaning up.

It seems that Sansei is becoming a nice little celeb hot-spot, which is pretty cool. From now on, whenever I present the check to a famous person at the end, I’m going to slide in my acting resume and headshot.

03
Apr

a night with the others

Emerson
Last night I had a more direct brush with fame as Lost’s Michael Emerson came back into my restaurant (Sansei Seafood and Sushi) to eat, and I was his server. He was a very nice guy, along with his wife, Carrie Preston, and a few guests from New York. I never brought up the fact of who he was because I’m sure he gets that crap all the time, and I want my guests to be comfortable. They sat out on the lanai, had a bottle of Ruggeri Prosecco, and seemed to have a good time.

Here’s a few interesting facts about him via imdb.com:

He is mainly a stage actor who has worked on Broadway, and occasionally does film and TV.
He graduated from Drake University in Theater Arts.
He used to work as a freelance illustrator for The Boston Globe, and the New York Times.

All in all, it was a good night, and it’s nice to see that he has pretty much become a regular at Sansei.

16
Mar

a-/b+ list celebrity encounters

Benry
Speaking of Lost, last night Michael Emerson (a.k.a Henry Gail/Ben Linus) from Lost came into my restaurant to eat. I didn’t serve him, but the girl that did said he was very nice, grateful, and down to earth. I did drop off some maguro sashimi to his table, and he looks creepier in real life than he does in the show.

Michael Emerson joins an ever-growing list of quasi-celebrities that have come into Sansei. It includes Stephen Baldwin, Tennessee Titans kicker Rob Bironas, Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann, Goldberg, and the Backstreet Boys (seriously).

14
Mar

Holy Crap, I Forgot To Watch LOST


What with band practice and two classes finishing up this week, I totally didn’t watch LOST last night (but I did download it), and up until this very moment I forgot the show even existed.

So, I’m pretty stoked to have 42 minutes (after commercials are cut out) of “lost” material to watch whenever the hell I want to. I can’t even imagine how I would feel if I was Mark, who hasn’t made it past the second season.

Anyway, that shit’s gonna have to wait, I gots paperz to write.

21
Feb

An Inside Look At Season Four of LOST


Spoiler warning: This post deals specifically with LOST up to today, in season four. If you are behind the times, I’m not responsible for spoiling anything. That being said, I don’t visit “insider scoop” or other LOST spoiler sites, and won’t give anything away that couldn’t be figured out from just watching the show. So this is mostly just my speculation, anyway.

Continue reading ‘An Inside Look At Season Four of LOST’

28
Jan

Updated: Lost Season Four starts this week


As your friend, I’m here to remind you that TV’s LOST will begin its fourth season this week. I don’t know how many episodes were finished before this writers’ strike debacle, but I hope it’s more than a few. And given the fact that the series is planning on ending after season five, I think we’ll start getting some answers soon.

So, lock yourself in a room and watch the first three seasons, real quick, because on Friday morning I’m going to want to talk me some LOST.

Or better yet, watch this 8:15 clip that recaps seasons 1-3:




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