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Feb 05 2009

The original LOST action-figure parody videos

Published by msterri at 6:08 pm under ... Lost Untangled, Funny, Video Edit This

I still haven’t been able to find out anything about the mysterious creator of the ABC Lost Untangled video, but I did find some videos, made by a duo called The Fine Brothers, that look strikingly similar. Did ABC just rip off the idea?

Here’s the first one:

You can see more of the videos here: The Fine Bros Comedy

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2 Responses to “The original LOST action-figure parody videos”

  1. jeffon 10 Feb 2009 at 3:08 pm edit this

    of course ABC scammed the kings of intenet sketch comedy..the fine brothers.
    one thing ABC shoud have known and done some due diligence is that the Fine Brothers know how to make just about anything go huge viral from company adds to hired comedy sketches.

    No way ABC or any other advertising firm knows how to make their product go million view viral nor how to make TV and internet seamless which is the holy grail.

    So let them do what they the do at ABC but the fans are at the Fine Brothers. I mean ..sheesh..four million views of the Fine Brothers Lost kind of says it all.

  2. Anonymouson 15 Feb 2009 at 12:51 am edit this

    I didn?t even know who the Fine Bros. were before this came up. So, one, this is a huge PR boost for them.

    Two, they use figures that are licensed by ABC. They are taking other people?s creations and using them. It?s funny, sure. But for them to cry over ABC doing their version of this, is ridiculous. Should the Lost producers and writers be pissed? They created the personalities of these characters!

    The Fine Bros have used other people?s ideas to get noticed. All ABC is trying to do is help viewers understand what?s going on in the show.

    This is all ridiculous.

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