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| 26. Thursday, December 4, 2008 12:33 PM |
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I heard Lynch can't type. If he dies will Frost have sole ownership of Peaks?
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| 27. Thursday, December 4, 2008 12:35 PM |
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QUOTE:I heard Lynch can't type. If he dies will Frost have sole ownership of Peaks?
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if he can write scripts, he can try to write a novel
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| 28. Friday, December 5, 2008 5:30 PM |
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you have a point. I have another question I just looked at the actual episode 2 script. Right when the scene shifts to the red room "A title card reads: TWENTY-FIVE YEARS LATER." If this is true why does it take twenty five years for Coop to get the message from little man and Laura?
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| 29. Friday, December 5, 2008 6:30 PM |
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Cooper's dreams are postdated.
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| 30. Sunday, December 7, 2008 4:45 AM |
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Nefud, are you kidding? A novel continuing anything Twin Peaks would be pretty pointless to me. All it would read like is fan fiction, even if Lynch himself wrote it. Not that he would do that. Can you really imagine Lynch doing such a thing? The whole point of TP was its visual appeal, as well as the soundtrack. Even when the stories were rubbish it still had its plus points. Nefud, not trying to be offensive but your moving image is very offputting when trying to read your messages. I know its Peter Davison in Doctor Who, although what that has to do with Twin Peaks I have no flippin idea.
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| 31. Sunday, December 7, 2008 9:47 AM |
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| QUOTE: Nefud, are you kidding? A novel continuing anything Twin Peaks would be pretty pointless to me. All it would read like is fan fiction, even if Lynch himself wrote it. Not that he would do that. Can you really imagine Lynch doing such a thing? The whole point of TP was its visual appeal, as well as the soundtrack. Even when the stories were rubbish it still had its plus points. Nefud, not trying to be offensive but your moving image is very offputting when trying to read your messages. I know its Peter Davison in Doctor Who, although what that has to do with Twin Peaks I have no flippin idea. |
offputting? do you have something against tardis abuse?
i think lynch, for all his flaws, can pull off any medium he sets his mind to. if he were to take harry's speech about how the bookhouse boys have worked for generations to hold off the evil in the woods and make a prequel set in the 40s or something, it could be great. i don't agree that lynch's only strengths are in audio/visual realms. i find his dialogue to be very unique and interesting.
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| 32. Sunday, December 7, 2008 2:57 PM |
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You're right about dialogue by Lynch in many instances, that's true. I would love for Lynch to get making an interesting film soon, its a shame it takes some time. If he tackled a project than entailed something reminiscent of Twin Peaks in setting or mood I think that would be great, it would undoubtebly be different these many years later. In INLAND there were some Peaksy scenes, but imagine a film set around a woodsy area or something like that...
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| 33. Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:25 AM |
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"Is it worth the watch from here on out? " Nope, don't do it, ever. Now you're not gonna go and sneakily watch all of these remaining crapisodes are ya?
I danced and died a thousand times!
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| 34. Monday, December 15, 2008 6:48 AM |
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| QUOTE:Nefud, not trying to be offensive but your moving image is very offputting when trying to read your messages. I know its Peter Davison in Doctor Who, although what that has to do with Twin Peaks I have no flippin idea. |
I agree about the novel - it should be a film or tv show. The "Twin Peaks" experience needs the gestalt of sound and vision, movement and time, music and imagery, to feel fully alive.
Can I just say I alway found Cooper very "Doctor Who"? Mysterious stranger appears in an isolated community, he's odd and eccentric, with strange enthusiasms, an odd sense of humor, and access to otherworldly knowledge. People trust him instinctively as he ferrets out the evil behind their seemingly normal existence...
"The King and I!"
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| 35. Monday, December 15, 2008 9:05 AM |
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Too many people who are involved with showbusiness do try writing books and they often fail at being good.
Ok, so Lynch is good with lyrics... So he could be a good poet, but I feel uncomfortable seeing him as a narrative writer. Of course, until this doesn't happen, we can't say. But I'm pretty sure many will agree with me that Lynch is one man who speaks primarily through images, not words. About what happens after ep 16, I completely suggest anyone who's watching the series for the first time to continue the good job. Of course there are some moments that don't exactly belong the series atmosphere, but I never felt or tasted crap in any of the episodes while I was watching. About what was gonna happen if the series went on, I posted an interesting thread in the wrong category (sorry), it's the one titled "Audrey Horne's spin-off". I don't know if it's a reliable source, but I found it in the IMDB's trivia of Mulholland Drive. I'm sure Mark Frost was joking when he said Lynch can't typewrite apparently. He must have meant that Lynch isn't one who likes to spend hours on the computer or typewriter to write something.
"Did they scoff the whole damn Smörgåsbord?" (Audrey) "Gimme a donut!" (Coop)
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| 36. Tuesday, December 16, 2008 6:00 PM |
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thanks, I watched the remaining episode, and what irks me is how could Packard, Audrfey, and Pete survive? Guess we'll never know.
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| 37. Tuesday, December 16, 2008 8:27 PM |
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| QUOTE:thanks, I watched the remaining episode, and what irks me is how could Packard, Audrfey, and Pete survive? Guess we'll never know. | Audrey is Schrödinger's sex kitten.
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| 38. Wednesday, December 17, 2008 6:56 AM |
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Is it just me that loved the Windham Earle storyline? That thing with James and the posh people is annoying though... I'm still hoping for a film that ties it all up properly!
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| 39. Wednesday, December 17, 2008 7:38 AM |
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| QUOTE: Is it just me that loved the Windham Earle storyline? |
i love the idea of the earle storyline, but between:
1. welsh's shit acting (anthony ainley meets daffy duck) 2. too many costumes (which season 1 cooper would've seen through, good thing he started taking those stupid pills!), and 3. really poor dialogue like his speeches about the black and white lodges ("it's a place full of sweetness and light...all in all a ghastly place, yes i just called good things 'ghastly,' that's how cartoonishly super-evil i am") i just found the whole thing hokey
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| 40. Wednesday, December 17, 2008 9:12 AM |
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QUOTE: | QUOTE: Is it just me that loved the Windham Earle storyline? |
i love the idea of the earle storyline, but between:
1. welsh's shit acting (anthony ainley meets daffy duck) 2. too many costumes (which season 1 cooper would've seen through, good thing he started taking those stupid pills!), and 3. really poor dialogue like his speeches about the black and white lodges ("it's a place full of sweetness and light...all in all a ghastly place, yes i just called good things 'ghastly,' that's how cartoonishly super-evil i am") i just found the whole thing hokey | I agree the whole Earle storyline was too comical, if the acting was toned down and the story darker it would have been better in my opinion.
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| 41. Wednesday, December 17, 2008 12:01 PM |
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QUOTE:QUOTE: | QUOTE: Is it just me that loved the Windham Earle storyline? |
i love the idea of the earle storyline, but between:
1. welsh's shit acting (anthony ainley meets daffy duck) 2. too many costumes (which season 1 cooper would've seen through, good thing he started taking those stupid pills!), and 3. really poor dialogue like his speeches about the black and white lodges ("it's a place full of sweetness and light...all in all a ghastly place, yes i just called good things 'ghastly,' that's how cartoonishly super-evil i am") i just found the whole thing hokey | I agree the whole Earle storyline was too comical, if the acting was toned down and the story darker it would have been better in my opinion. | It was a bit hard to swallow that Cooper and Earle would ever have set foot in the same room together, let alone have been partners in the FBI. I did like his relationship with Leo, though.
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| 42. Wednesday, December 17, 2008 1:27 PM |
| Nefud |
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what happened to leo was a thing of beauty
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| 43. Wednesday, December 17, 2008 3:17 PM |
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| QUOTE:what happened to leo was a thing of beauty | OH NO NOT THE SPIDERS! NOT THE SPIDERS! THEY'RE IN MY EYES! MY EYES! AARGH! BLAAARGH!
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| 44. Thursday, December 18, 2008 10:33 AM |
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QUOTE: | QUOTE:what happened to leo was a thing of beauty | OH NO NOT THE SPIDERS! NOT THE SPIDERS! THEY'RE IN MY EYES! MY EYES! AARGH! BLAAARGH!
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how'd the mill get burned? how'd it get burned? HOW'D IT GET BURNED HOWDIGEBURD!?!?!?!?
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| 45. Thursday, December 18, 2008 4:46 PM |
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[punches Officer Barbara from Northern Exposure in the face]

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| 46. Friday, December 19, 2008 4:20 PM |
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| QUOTE: James- is a complete puss, and might be retarded
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Might be...?
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| 47. Friday, December 19, 2008 5:58 PM |
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QUOTE: | QUOTE: James- is a complete puss, and might be retarded
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It's funny yall mention this. Because the entire time I saw James I kept thinking he looked like the Matt Damon puppet in Team America, u know how they made him a retard?
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| 48. Saturday, December 20, 2008 12:36 PM |
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James was actually an alright character until season 2 when he became all soppy over Donna and that nonsense with Evelyn Marsh
"Ive got good news....that gum you like is going to come back in style!" "I'm a WHOLE DAMN TOWN!"
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