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PureRok posted:I still think the original Twin Peaks is a comedy. I know I spent most episodes laughing my rear end off. Even the new season I spend a lot of time laughing. It's definitely a comedy. I don't know that I'd say it's primarily a comedy but there are like a dozen characters that exist pretty much entirely for comedic effect.
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# ? May 14, 2024 06:51 |
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The original run perfectly walks the line between horror and comedy, that's a huge reason why it's so good.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 21:02 |
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Every scene with Dougie so far has been laugh out loud funny, but there's also a lot of really horrific stuff happening in the first few episodes too.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 21:33 |
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eSporks posted:Saw this on facebook, the warehouse box scene synced up with the purple room. For some reason it didn't occur to me until I watched this video that the twitching creature inside the box could be from the same place as the woman who has no eyes. They move very similarly.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 22:01 |
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My friend pointed out earlier that the noises when the eyeless woman is warning Coop against the device are similar to the ones when the box creature is fuckin Sam and Tracey up.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 22:13 |
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Fados posted:needs someone to put his shoes on very glad his first words out of the Lodge weren't NEW SHOES
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 22:20 |
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Fados posted:So now, 25 years later, he's reborn again, gets another chance at understanding this primordial evil. I think reborn really is the apt term, I now think that purple transition zone is some kind of womb, with "Mother's" door knocking it's beating irregular heart. He's then learning how to go to potty, needs someone to put his shoes on, and is learning how to speak through imitation. I really kinda love this interpretation.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 23:16 |
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So my friend (who's somewhat of a Lynch skeptic) and myself started a podcast about the revival called PEAKED and I thought I'd whore it out in here. There's a lot of goofing and me explaining some of the references and such. It's on iTunes here and at http://www.hitwithwrench.com/podcasts/.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 08:10 |
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Can confirm that seeing the new Mulholland Drive 4K restoration in a theater totally owns. Also it's a great idea to watch that movie again soon after you've seen it because then on your second viewing you can piece together the timeline much clearer after you find out what happens in the last act of your first viewing (seeing it a week and a half ago was not my first viewing but rather my first viewing in a really long time).Escobarbarian posted:So my friend (who's somewhat of a Lynch skeptic) and myself started a podcast about the revival called PEAKED and I thought I'd whore it out in here. There's a lot of goofing and me explaining some of the references and such. It's on iTunes here and at http://www.hitwithwrench.com/podcasts/.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 09:26 |
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:Can confirm that seeing the new Mulholland Drive 4K restoration in a theater totally owns. Also it's a great idea to watch that movie again soon after you've seen it because then on your second viewing you can piece together the timeline much clearer after you find out what happens in the last act of your first viewing (seeing it a week and a half ago was not my first viewing but rather my first viewing in a really long time). Both FIRE TALK WITH ME and TWIN PEAKS REWATCH are now doing weekly episodes. Both are good for different reasons, but there's a lot of great discussion in TWIN PEAKS REWATCH over the last two episodes (They also discuss The Missing Pieces).
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 10:15 |
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Just on a side note I don't know how you guys can stand those podcasts, I mean, I could dig it if I had some horrible menial work I could mindlessly focus on while listening, but like I don't... I was watching a youtube video of a couple guys discussing episode 3, and like, one of them has his loving phone out and is checking whatever on it while either the other guy was talking and saynig nothing at the same time or while he was doing it. And it's just like, gently caress. It's aggravating enough to have people doing poo poo on their phones all the time around you in real life but I don't have the loving time for this podcast crap that's going over info I can suss out in a fraction of the time it takes these gently caress-ups to summarize the episode and then try winding their head around whether there might be some sort of metaphor in the episode I'd post the rolling eyes emoticon vomiting up smaller rolling eyes emoticons, if I could. Anyway, I dunno I just never seem to actually find any content worth truly consuming within a podcast, but then that hasn't always been the case so I shouldn't really be talking poo poo like this, I guess Oh, about Mulholland Dr, I wasn't lucky enough to see it in a theater but I did watch it again. I was truly struck by just how many different types of "doppelgangers" there were even in each separate phase of the film, and then the amount just doubles when you compare the doppelgangers *between* the two phases. One thing I noticed this time around, which I had never noticed before, is that "Camilla Rhodes" in the First Part is played by Melissa George, who also plays the blonde woman whom Camilla from the Second Part pointedly kisses at the humiliation party in front of Diane. I had just never made that connection before. And both time's she's a sort of doppelganger for Betty/Diane. edit: Random aside: I was watching a video of Lynch naming his favorite filmmakers/films, and the ones he says off the top of his head (in about this order) were: Kubrick, whose films he says he can watch over and over and over and over and never get tired of - he did not name a particular film. Billy Wilder, particularly Sunset Boulevard (of course) which he also says he watches over and over again. Then he mentions Fellini (naturally) and - and I *love* him for this - he goes out of his way to mention Jacque Tati and his comedies and that is SO great and SOOO true! I watched Tati in high school in my Film Club and it was really funny and subtle physical comedy that took its time, and I had never realized it before but it's such a dead ringer for the kind of physical comedy Lynch uses in his own films at times, especially in Twin Peaks. The last director he mentioned was Hitchcock, singing out Rear Window, which is, well, logical. What's amazing is how when a filmmaker answers these questions honestly, you really can almost see, er, how Lynch slowly developed his own style almost *on top* of those influences - but it's really quite spot-on. Take some Kubrick and Hitchcock, add a dollop of Billy Wilder, a dash of Tati's physical comedy, and a decent amount of Fellini's often uncomfortable surrealism, and there you go. I'm not saying this sums up Lynch, because if *anyone* is their own filmmaker it's probably Lynch. I think more people would "get" him if they actually watched Billy Wilder and Fellini, to be honest. I always loved Fellini's Satyricon in an odd way. It seemed quite Lynchian in how it often seemed purposefully opaque and making a point of the insignificance of the plot as merely an excuse to present something else entirely, an approach I've always kept in mind with Lynch. Like Fellini, Lynch always made a point of freeing his film from the constraints of traditional narrative. kaworu fucked around with this message at 13:13 on Jun 3, 2017 |
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The gently caress discussion videos are you watching where the hosts are checking their phones in the middle of it
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 16:57 |
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I'm always a bit surprised that Luis Bunuel doesn't get more mention as an influence on Lynch. I feel like That Obscure Object of Desire, for instance, could absolutely be passed off as a David Lynch film.
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regulargonzalez posted:I'm always a bit surprised that Luis Bunuel doesn't get more mention as an influence on Lynch. I feel like That Obscure Object of Desire, for instance, could absolutely be passed off as a David Lynch film. i mean, you could keep going back to bergman and maya deren and fritz lang as well. i feel like every generation has a handful of great impressionist filmmakers and lynch is definitely among them.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 18:03 |
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Escobarbarian posted:The gently caress discussion videos are you watching where the hosts are checking their phones in the middle of it This was idle thumbs, which I've heard are supposed to be good and which was mentioned and recommended in this very thread! Maybe they were having an off day or something but that was the last straw, the goddamn phone-surfing. It wasn't even that he was checking his phone, he was on it for like a solid minute before I turned it off in disgust god knows how long he kept using it. Idle thumbs indeed. I'd have been totally fine with it if he was looking up something for the show or using it in any show-related capacity, by the way. kaworu fucked around with this message at 19:20 on Jun 3, 2017 |
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kaworu posted:Just on a side note I don't know how you guys can stand those podcasts, I mean, I could dig it if I had some horrible menial work I could mindlessly focus on while listening, but like I don't... I was watching a youtube video of a couple guys discussing episode 3, and like, one of them has his loving phone out and is checking whatever on it while either the other guy was talking and saynig nothing at the same time or while he was doing it. And it's just like, gently caress. It's aggravating enough to have people doing poo poo on their phones all the time around you in real life but I don't have the loving time for this podcast crap that's going over info I can suss out in a fraction of the time it takes these gently caress-ups to summarize the episode and then try winding their head around whether there might be some sort of metaphor in the episode I'd post the rolling eyes emoticon vomiting up smaller rolling eyes emoticons, if I could. kaworu posted:Oh, about Mulholland Dr, I wasn't lucky enough to see it in a theater but I did watch it again. I was truly struck by just
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 19:28 |
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It's basically a remake of Wizard of Oz.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 19:37 |
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kaworu posted:Just on a side note I don't know how you guys can stand those podcasts, I mean, I could dig it if I had some horrible menial work I could mindlessly focus on while listening, but like I don't... I was watching a youtube video of a couple guys discussing episode 3, and like, one of them has his loving phone out and is checking whatever on it while either the other guy was talking and saynig nothing at the same time or while he was doing it. And it's just like, gently caress. It's aggravating enough to have people doing poo poo on their phones all the time around you in real life but I don't have the loving time for this podcast crap that's going over info I can suss out in a fraction of the time it takes these gently caress-ups to summarize the episode and then try winding their head around whether there might be some sort of metaphor in the episode I'd post the rolling eyes emoticon vomiting up smaller rolling eyes emoticons, if I could. The problem with Youtube is that whenever anything new such as Twin Peaks or the Game of Thrones you know things with a cult following behind them you end up with some decent analytical and critical videos about such things but you end up with at least double of the amount of bandwagoners making videos when all they did was look up information on the shows in question from Wikipedia and related Wikia sites and then regurgitate the information on youtube hopefully in a script format. Its just an attempt to lure in viewers for them sweet sweet adsense bucks, better to just make a quick buck regardless of the quality of your content than spend the time and energy trying to make something close to halfway decent. Hey maybe if your are lucky you can record videos of yourself opening a lootcrate box or record a movie review of a film just released in your car with no editing because god knows all you wanna spend the limited time on this earth is listening to a sperg pontificate for a hour about utter bollocks. God most of Youtube is garbage but the treasures found within shine so very brightly.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 19:42 |
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Is there a good review or break down of Inland Empire similar to the hulk review of Mulholland Drive that was posted ITT earlier?
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 19:53 |
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I've never read one and am not sure one is possible. But I'd definitely like to.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 20:14 |
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It's about a woman in trouble.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 20:16 |
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My favorite one line teaser for a thing is what Pizzolatto said about True Detective season 2. It’s about “hard women, bad men and the secret occult history of the United States transportation system", if only the season lived up to that glorious sentence.
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Dr. Fishopolis posted:i mean, you could keep going back to bergman and maya deren and fritz lang as well. i feel like every generation has a handful of great impressionist filmmakers and lynch is definitely among them. True but I feel like Bunuel in particular has a very similar sensibility. Touches of humor that are very similar to Lynch, much moreso than Bergman, for instance. There's a scene about 12 minutes into That Obscure Object of Desire that was hilarious and completely took me by surprise at how unexpected it was. The movie also has the doppleganger motif. And thematically it's just such a strong, singular vision. Not that Bergman doesn't have that as well, but Bunuel seems almost a kindred spirit to David Lynch. Their voices are so complementary to each other, so of a particular type.
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kaworu posted:This was idle thumbs, which I've heard are supposed to be good and which was mentioned and recommended in this very thread! Maybe they were having an off day or something but that was the last straw, the goddamn phone-surfing. It wasn't even that he was checking his phone, he was on it for like a solid minute before I turned it off in disgust god knows how long he kept using it. Idle thumbs indeed. I'd have been totally fine with it if he was looking up something for the show or using it in any show-related capacity, by the way. maybe just listen to the podcast?
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 20:35 |
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It's definitely helpful to think about it more in terms of recurring themes (adultery, poverty/inequality, violence against women, the fear of spiritual emptiness and failure), but I've always taken it to be a kind of cinematic therapy session.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 20:35 |
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Fan podcasts are nearly universally insufferable due to the ever present feature of the hosts obnoxiously guffawing at their own 'jokes'. Not that goon one, I'm sure that's a noble effort. I will listen to it later. BeigeJacket fucked around with this message at 21:36 on Jun 3, 2017 |
# ? Jun 3, 2017 21:32 |
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Where's a good place to get nice high-quality screencaps from the third season?
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 21:32 |
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Late to the party on watching this, about halfway through ep 3 now. Minor gripe but having grown up in South Dakota and now living in southern CA, it is super obvious it was filmed here and doesn't remotely resemble SD landscapes.
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Magic Hate Ball posted:Where's a good place to get nice high-quality screencaps from the third season?
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 21:37 |
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:Whatcha need? I've got a 4K monitor and I've been screencapping a bunch of stuff from Showtime Anytime on my PC. Got any Evil Cooper Laptop screencaps? Thanks in advance
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:Whatcha need? I've got a 4K monitor and I've been screencapping a bunch of stuff from Showtime Anytime on my PC. I wouldn't mind anything beautiful or backgroundsy but I'm specifically looking for images of Cooper as an amnesiac.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 21:40 |
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Intrinsic Field Marshal posted:Got any Evil Cooper Laptop screencaps? Magic Hate Ball posted:I wouldn't mind anything beautiful or backgroundsy but I'm specifically looking for images of Cooper as an amnesiac.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 21:47 |
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Rageaholic Monkey posted:How's this? Not sure what that black pixel's about in the top-left corner, though. That only comes up when I fullscreen Showtime The left corner always has a tiny glitch on my Roku, too. No idea what's going on with it. Could you screencap Leland telling Coop to find Laura for me?
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egon_beeblebrox posted:The left corner always has a tiny glitch on my Roku, too. No idea what's going on with it.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 22:09 |
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Ray Wise owns. Thank you.
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kaworu posted:Just on a side note I don't know how you guys can stand those podcasts, I mean, I could dig it if I had some horrible menial work I could mindlessly focus on while listening, but like I don't... I was watching a youtube video of a couple guys discussing episode 3, and like, one of them has his loving phone out and is checking whatever on it while either the other guy was talking and saynig nothing at the same time or while he was doing it. And it's just like, gently caress. It's aggravating enough to have people doing poo poo on their phones all the time around you in real life but I don't have the loving time for this podcast crap that's going over info I can suss out in a fraction of the time it takes these gently caress-ups to summarize the episode and then try winding their head around whether there might be some sort of metaphor in the episode I'd post the rolling eyes emoticon vomiting up smaller rolling eyes emoticons, if I could. Dude, his episode notes are on his phone. He mentions it at one point. I prefer taking notes with a pen and paper (and the other guy did that), but I understand taking notes on the phone. He's looking at it so he can make sure they're ticking off talking points.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 22:35 |
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http://i.imgur.com/nkTUlJq.gifv I'll post clips but only clips i make thanks
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moist turtleneck posted:http://i.imgur.com/nkTUlJq.gifv Saw this one a little while ago:
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 22:41 |
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DrVenkman posted:Dude, his episode notes are on his phone. He mentions it at one point. I prefer taking notes with a pen and paper (and the other guy did that), but I understand taking notes on the phone. He's looking at it so he can make sure they're ticking off talking points. Oh, is that seriously all? I do that. That's nothing.
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kaworu posted:Just on a side note I don't know how you guys can stand those podcasts, I mean, I could dig it if I had some horrible menial work I could mindlessly focus on while listening, but like I don't... I was watching a youtube video of a couple guys discussing episode 3, and like, one of them has his loving phone out and is checking whatever on it while either the other guy was talking and saynig nothing at the same time or while he was doing it. And it's just like, gently caress. It's aggravating enough to have people doing poo poo on their phones all the time around you in real life but I don't have the loving time for this podcast crap that's going over info I can suss out in a fraction of the time it takes these gently caress-ups to summarize the episode and then try winding their head around whether there might be some sort of metaphor in the episode I'd post the rolling eyes emoticon vomiting up smaller rolling eyes emoticons, if I could. Since you couldn't figure out what he was actually doing on his phone, you might need more help than you think.
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