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Twin Peaks
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Cheat  |
Posted: Tuesday, Jul 10 2012, 22:40
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the only people for me are the mad ones

Group: The Connection
Joined: Mar 23, 2009



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Seeing as there's topics for other TV shows as well, I thought it would be appropriate for a cult show such as TP to have it's own - I strongly believe there's a fan or two hiding in this fine little community of ours.
Me personally, I finished watching the series earlier today. It took me about three weeks as I had quite a lot of stuff to do, but I spent most of my spare time with the show I became scarily obsessive over. From dead, wrapped in plastic to your favorite gum coming back in style, I am glad to say I enjoyed every single bit and find comfort in the fact that I still have Fire Walk With Me to watch, not to mention most of David Lynch's filmography (only seen Lost Highway thus far). It's been a certainly delightful journey with the show and I'm proud to say I've become one of those freaky, self-ironic and overly-obsessive cultists.
So, am I the only one?
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Tyler  |
Posted: Thursday, Jul 12 2012, 07:03
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Blood on the Leaves

Group: Zaibatsu
Joined: Mar 22, 2009


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I dig the sig, Cheat. The intro music for Twin Peaks was beautiful, and the intro in general is wonderfully shot. One of the things I could never reconcile with that show is the fact that the majority of the female stars were just 90s babes, in the most positive definition possible. That, and a protagonist as awesome as Kyle MacLachlan.
As for Lynch films, I've watched Blue Velvet, Eraserhead, Wild at Heart and Mulholland Drive. Out of all those, I'd say Blue Velvet had the most rewatch value, but that's only because I don't know how I'd sit through Eraserhead again. Either way, they're all worth watching at least once, and Mulholland Drive has an appropriately pants-sh*tting scene that takes place by a diner, and when you finish that film I want to know your reaction.
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Cheat  |
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the only people for me are the mad ones

Group: The Connection
Joined: Mar 23, 2009



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Cheers man, and agreed. Sherilyn Fenn and Mädchen Amick, I swear, drove me insane every now and then. And Kyle's a BAMF.
I saw Mulholland Drive last night. Easily the most suspenseful and thus scary out of the five Lynch works I've seen, and yeah, I hated the diner scene early on almost as much as the ending, it was intense as hell. Nevertheless a great film, even if I think the narration was a tad too irrational, but that's just surrealism. Also, saw Fire Walk With Me on Friday, I'd say it's the second scariest of David's films, no doubt a lot more thrilling than the series. However, it provided great and even somewhat pleasing closure to the saga, I really liked it. Even if the Tremonds traumatized me with the painting. ew.
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