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Lost Room (Mini-series Widescreen)
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Rating: 4.5 / 5.00 (74 reviews)


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Manufacturer: Lions Gate
Starring: Peter Krause, Julianna Margulies, Peter Jacobson, Dennis Christopher, April Grace


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Lost Room (Mini-series Widescreen) Details

Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Lions Gate
EAN: 0012236211761
Format: Color
Label: Lions Gate
Manufacturer: Lions Gate
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Lions Gate
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2007-04-03
Running Time: 270
Studio: Lions Gate
Theatrical Release Date: 2006-12-11


Lost Room (Mini-series Widescreen) Reviews

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Summary: Unique and addictive
Comment: This is a gem of a story, unlike anything else. Once we started watching, we couldn't stop. The characters are engaging and 3-dimensional, the premise and the adventure are completely gripping, and the whole thing is put together well. Being from Albuquerque, I also liked the New Mexico locations. I only wish we could see more adventures from this story, given the ambiguous ending.

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Summary: Excellent condition - timely arrival
Comment: Product came factory shrink wrapped and arrived in a time fashion. I would definitely purchase from this seller again.

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Summary: unique and fun
Comment: I caught part of the mini seriess on SciFi a while back. Looking to buy LOST and this pops up. Glad I got it. Very inventive story line. The DVD menus aren't done very well, but buy it for the content. At this price its worth every cent. You wont be dissappointed.

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Summary: One Theory
Comment: This is an excellent SciFi miniseries. Well worth owning.

Allow me to put forth a theory surrounding The Event in the story, which is reported to have occured on May 4, 1961 at 1:20pm. This falls about the time it has been speculated that the US government was reverse-engineering the craft recovered from the Roswell Incident. Since it has also been speculated that its drive system involved some form of space-time warp, could the tampering with this advance technology have triggered The Event?

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Summary: Great miniseries, weak ending
Comment: I'm not going to elaborate on why this is a great miniseries. Many other reviewers have done that exceedingly well. But I am going to complain about the ending.


Some reviewers have implied or stated that the weakness of the ending comes from the unresolved plot lines which may serve as the basis for a series. I agree that those unresolved plot lines can be considered by many to be a weakness. But those unresolved plot lines are not the basis of my complaint about the ending - I'm fine with any number of unresolved plot lines. The real problem with the last episode is that is is simply very weak-it fails to show the creativity, ingenuity, or intelligence of the rest of the series. I'm not going to go into any detail because I don't want to give anything away, but that last episode fails to hold up the high standards of the rest of the mini series. So as you are watching this amazing series and you are heading for the end, expecting that the ending will be on the same level as everything else, be ready for a disappointment because it isn't. The ending is certainly not horrible, nothing like the ending in the Ninth Gate-possibly the worst ending of any movie ever, but it just isn't very smart or even very interesting.

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Editorial Review for Lost Room (Mini-series Widescreen):

In the 1960s, an unknown event at the Sunshine Motel caused ordinary things in Room 10 to transform into items of wonder. The room and its contents gained unique and inexplicable properties, transforming them from mundane things into indestructible Objects with extraordinary powers that are sought after by anyone who knows their secrets. Police Det. Joe Miller (Peter Krause) first learns of The Room when he unwittingly comes across the most powerful and coveted Object of them all: the Key. His life immediately turns upside down as his young daughter becomes lost in the room and Joe is the target of shadowy figures who will stop at nothing to take from him his only hope of saving her - the Key.



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