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Lindsay Ferrier: Wife, Mom, Stepmom, Blogger

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Monday, June 15, 2009

 

Lost Seasons 1 and 2 are Now Out on Blu-Ray!


I'll tell you a secret. We finally caved and bought a Blu-Ray DVD player ONLY after learning that Lost Seasons 1 and 2 were available for review only on Blu-Ray DVD!!

That's how much we love this show. But unlike a lot of you, we had only seen the first ten or so episodes of Season 1.

If you haven't checked this series out, you'll definitely want to. Everyone I know who's watched it absolutely loves it, from my teenagers on up to my 74-year-old dad. The series starts off when a jet plane crashes and 48 passengers are stranded on a deserted island- and things only get weirder from there!

Why Blu-Ray? Well, the Blu-Ray edition features crystal clear sound and picture, like you've never seen before. We just replaced our broken TV in the den with a flatscreen and watching Lost on it in Blu-Ray is even better than going to the movies. Since Lost is filmed in Hawaii, this is the kind of series you want to see on Blu-Ray, trust me.

The other great thing about Blu-Ray DVDs is that they feature all kinds of extras. There is audio commentary for certain episodes, blooper reels, long features on everything from casting Lost to creating the plane crash set to filming the pilot episode, and bunches of featurettes as well.

Lost Seasons 1 AND 2 are now out on Blu-Ray, joining Lost Seasons 3 and 4, which had already been released on Blu-Ray. Check them out!

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