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hahaha thanks to whoever pointed us in the direction of the GBS thread, there's some gold in there I watched The Art Life last night. It was a cool, relaxing watch but I didn't feel I got much I hadn't previously got from biographies etc, although seeing him at work in his studio is fascinating and of course his voice is the best ever. I recommend it but I can't say it's essential
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Escobarbarian posted:hahaha thanks to whoever pointed us in the direction of the GBS thread, there's some gold in there If you're interested in Lynch, David Wants to Fly is pretty crucial, imo. Lynch is a real auteur type, and he wants you to view him a certain way. The film really dismantles him in funny and sometimes cruel ways.
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# ? Jul 4, 2017 12:27 |
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kaworu posted:Is it? The episode title is "Gotta Light?" on Amazon's showtime channel for whatever it's worth, not "Got a Light?" Did you know in Boston, 430 is the fire department incident code for "Radioactive"? Is your mind blown yet? https://www.facebook.com/notes/bost...50267180342961/
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# ? Jul 4, 2017 12:38 |
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So, Bad Coop somehow made Dougie out of Major Briggs, before he "died on a fire". Dougie purpose was to be a decoy from when Good Coop comes back, and it worked: both Bad Coop and Dougie were being sucked by the electricity socket when Good Coop was coming back to the world, but Bad Coop resisted puking, while Dougie didint, so he was sucked to the Black Lodge instead of Bad Coop. Coop was to recover his soul from Bad Coop after he was sucked back to the Black Lodge, but he didnt, because it was Dougie instead, and that's why he is retarded
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# ? Jul 4, 2017 12:39 |
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hanales posted:Did you know in Boston, 430 is the fire department incident code for "Radioactive"? Um. Not really, no. I understand that this very much inductive reasoning (what isn't, when you're talking about this sort of thing?) and that the premises of the argument are very weak, but that doesn't mean it's entirely force, or not worth discussing. I can understand why it's seen as worth being trolled/mocked too, obviously. Anyway, can we start talking about the ways in which a mushroom cloud resembles a big hard cock, and what Lynch means there? Man/BOB raping the world with its hot throbbing mushroom cloud penis? Maybe the Woodsmen are more like sperm. No wait, the Frog-Moths are obviously the sperm. kaworu fucked around with this message at 14:39 on Jul 4, 2017 |
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Elias_Maluco posted:Coop was to recover his soul from Bad Coop after he was sucked back to the Black Lodge, but he didnt, because it was Dougie instead, and that's why he is retarded That actually kind of makes sense. It would explain why Cooper doesn't have his memories, it's because Dopplecoop has them.
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# ? Jul 4, 2017 14:53 |
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King Vidiot posted:That actually kind of makes sense. It would explain why Cooper doesn't have his memories, it's because Dopplecoop has them. Yeah, and Bad Cooper do have Cooper memories, or at least that is implied in his conversation with Gordon Also, rewatching that episode, for the second time I got the impression that Bad Cooper also got kinda weird, and slower, after the accident. Maybe it got something to do with the fact that he did puked a lot, even if it was after Dougie was already sucked to the Black Lodge in his place. That vomit with the supernatural bad smell has to have some significance, I think
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# ? Jul 4, 2017 14:58 |
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So is the new show on Netflix a continuation or a remake?
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# ? Jul 4, 2017 15:44 |
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Arglebargle III posted:So is the new show on Netflix a continuation or a remake? If your Netflix has the new season, it is a continuation and practically requires you to be familiar with the old stuff. There's no remake or reboot.
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Elias_Maluco posted:Inland Empire is defintly the most scary of all. But Eraserhead is the most uncomfortable to watch The first time I saw inland empire was at a small movie theater in Chandler AZ, they were having a david lynch film festival and I was literally the only person to show up lol. I got to sit in a theater by myself and watch inland empire all alone and it was absolutely terrifying. Prob the best film experience I've ever had. Lanz posted:Catching back up on the thread has me thinking about the scenes with Frank and his wife again. Before the reveal about their son's suicide, they obviously come across as a cliched "husband who's just putting up with a stereotypical nagging wife" type deal. However, introducing the knowledge of the suicide, I wonder if that changes the reading? I took it as an intentional twist on that stoic husband putting up with his nagging wife thing, where we find out that Doris is actually traumatized by grief and Truman comes across more as an emotionally stunted man incapable of being there for his wife. There's a facebook group called "twin peaks for feminists" that seemed to start as a "safe place" for decent discussion on social issues in the show but quickly became a super toxic place. Someone posted about how much they enjoyed the episodic format and how it allowed them to reflect on things and make different reveals more impactful. I agreed and said I liked having a week to wonder about the inclusion of a stereotypical stoic husband/nagging wife only to get hit with the reveal that she was actually grieving and he was emotionally unavailable. I was immediately banned for this
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Elias_Maluco posted:Also, rewatching that episode, for the second time I got the impression that Bad Cooper also got kinda weird, and slower, after the accident. Maybe it got something to do with the fact that he did puked a lot, even if it was after Dougie was already sucked to the Black Lodge in his place. That vomit with the supernatural bad smell has to have some significance, I think I definitely got this impression too because of his inadvertant backwards speak and his resorting to scrambling the electronics while making that phone call and of course his getting tricked/taking soooooo long to set up them pulling over in the middle of nowhere to shoot him before the tables are turned. Prior to the switch attempt he comes off as a ruthless and efficient smooth operator. After the shell and knowledge of that is still there but it feels like he has to really brace and steel himself prior to every encounter with people.
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# ? Jul 4, 2017 18:43 |
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Watching the edit of FWWM with the missing pieces integrated. I feel like the new season has trained me up to it because I'm surprised at how easy it is to watch the 3.5 hours
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hanales posted:Did you know in Boston, 430 is the fire department incident code for "Radioactive"? Maybe it's foreshadowing that the next band featured on the show is gonna be that awful radioactive song band.
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# ? Jul 4, 2017 19:56 |
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Rewatched Eraserhead for the first time in a couple years and just realized that Mary X is Mrs. Briggs. So I guess what I'm trying to say is that the baby and Bobby are half-siblings
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What if there's no new episode on Sunday and there's no new episode ever and there are just eight parts and Twin Peaks is over. vvvyeah i agree Ingmar terdman fucked around with this message at 21:46 on Jul 4, 2017 |
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Ingmar terdman posted:What if there's no new episode on Sunday and there's no new episode ever and there are just eight parts and Twin Peaks is over. that would be fine.
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# ? Jul 4, 2017 21:05 |
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But I have only been jerking it into a tin can for 60 days. There's no way I can summon a golem in this short amount of time.
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 04:42 |
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dougie's theme is an actual song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijcTx6vBoJw
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Neo Rasa posted:I definitely got this impression too because of his inadvertant backwards speak and his resorting to scrambling the electronics while making that phone call and of course his getting tricked/taking soooooo long to set up them pulling over in the middle of nowhere to shoot him before the tables are turned. Prior to the switch attempt he comes off as a ruthless and efficient smooth operator. After the shell and knowledge of that is still there but it feels like he has to really brace and steel himself prior to every encounter with people. I actually changed my mind about this, after rewatching 7 & 8: Bad Cooper really looks and sounds retarded while talking to Gordon and then Diane, but he seems sharp as before out of those interviews. I guess what's really supposed to be going here is that during those talks he was trying to sound like the real Cooper.
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 12:46 |
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edit: I actually hate this video I'll try and find a better one the neckbeard narrating it sounds too neckbeardish
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strap on revenge posted:dougie's theme is an actual song Yeah, Johnny Jewel worked on a bunch of music for this season, which is what the Windswept album is. The show has used "The Flame," too. All non-Badalamenti stuff has been credited each episode. I've got a Spotify playlist going of everything so far.
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chime_on posted:Yeah, Johnny Jewel worked on a bunch of music for this season, which is what the Windswept album is. The show has used "The Flame," too. Link the list!
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 15:27 |
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At this point I have no idea what new music I've heard actually IS Badalamenti
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 15:50 |
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Escobarbarian posted:At this point I have no idea what new music I've heard actually IS Badalamenti I think the child getting run over/giant orb creation piece is almost certainly Badalamenti. However, I'm not sure what else is.
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The Windswept album is only $1 on his website by the way. It's a pretty great album. http://italiansdoitbetter.bigcartel.com/
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Thom and the Heads posted:i kind of bounced off blue velvet. too much gross sex huh? there is literally zero sex, unless you count Frank finger banging Dorothy with a piece of her robe and dry humping her? also i know the re-subtitled hitler rant scene from Downfall are pretty over done, this one is a good TW one though, fair warning, do not watch unless you aren't caught up till episode 8! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGsdP5PlANw vivisectvnv fucked around with this message at 19:01 on Jul 5, 2017 |
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drat. https://twitter.com/robertwolpert/status/880826061935845376
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 19:00 |
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th3t00t posted:I enjoy paint splatter art and contemporary photography. I just looked up Stranger Than Paradise on youtube and wow.... it's even worse than a Lynch film. Great well the door to better threads is thataway, so... bye!
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https://twitter.com/simpsonsfilms/status/882682816672215040
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 21:06 |
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wait i always thought he was saying "bob" in that scene e: my god
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 21:13 |
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idgi
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 21:18 |
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vivisectvnv posted:huh? there is literally zero sex, unless you count Frank finger banging Dorothy with a piece of her robe and dry humping her?
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 21:23 |
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I'm gonna be pissed if we get to the end of this season and we still don't see the two mountains
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Thom and the Heads posted:there's that scene, the scene where kyle maclachlan and isabella rossellini finally have sex/she asks him to hurt her and like 20 scenes of making out that started disgusting me after a while. i should probably give it a second chance but it didn't draw me in or keep me interested like mulholland drive did. i kind of like that movie for the whole thing of kyle and laura dern being insane morally repugnant voyeurs who learn basically nothing but "wow what a rush" by the end
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cliffy posted:Link the list! https://open.spotify.com/user/chime_on/playlist/7MwRSbWJjJtwa0AefQLnrC I only put one of the two Uniform songs. I didn't put "Take Five" on there because it's the hold music at my workplace and I don't ever really need to hear it because of that. Didn't put the Penderecki on there because this is mainly for driving, and I don't want to drive off the road in despair. Other than that, I think it's complete.
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The Frank Grimes episode kinda reminds me of Dougie with Grimes getting mad at Homer for succeeding in life by basically doing nothing.
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JazzFlight posted:The Frank Grimes episode kinda reminds me of Dougie with Grimes getting mad at Homer for succeeding in life by basically doing nothing. It reminded you of journalists hand-wringing about how Dougie is problematic?
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# ? Jul 5, 2017 22:46 |
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Suit: MATCH Tie: (Rough) MATCH Hair: MATCH The only thing missing? Is (or was or will) Homer be Dougie Jones (or related)? Because The Simpsons is one of the shows that takes place entirely in Tommy Westphall's mind, and I hear dreams are a recurring Lynch motif
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I think this gotta be a "Simpsons-Did-It" coincidence or like, both twin peaks and simpsons were referencing the same, earlier piece of art I don't think lynch would make a reference to a single episode of simpsons but if any character in twin peaks was going to make ANNOYED-GRUNT it would be dougie..
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