I looked up "Brazil" on AMG, and it had some details wrong in the plot summary (Spoler--used colored text): - Jill is not an associate of Harry Tuttle, but Harry Buttle. - Harry is ACCUSED by the gov't as a terrorist, but he is not a terrorist, he is a "guerilla" HVAC repairman. - It talks about "computer that controls everything". Huh!
(Note to crazydog: "BCS vs. playoff?" refers to the college football national championship. The current system, the Bowl Championship Series, uses polls of the coaches & sportswriters and series of computer programs to pick the 2 "best" teams for a single championship game. However, if there aren't exactly 2 undefeated teams (no more no less), there is someone who complains they should have been in championship game. This year there 5 undefeated teams each with 1 or 2 games left. uh! oh!)
Back to your regularly scheduled thread:
What is really happening in "Lost"? - They are surviving and everything has a rational explanation. - They are dead and the island represents their dreams and fears. - They were sent to new place in time and/or space.
Although "They are dead and the island represents their dreams and fears" would be much cooler, I'll have to go with "They are surviving and everything has a rational explanation."
And, on the topic of Lost
Emmy nomination for Best Drama or No Emmy nomination?