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i'm not sure. they have all aged A LOT.djelebert wrote:Is there Sherilyn Fenn, the bonnasse?


Don't think I've ever called him that.betiko wrote:and you call thortot a troll?mrswdk wrote:I'm watching Love Island.
Lynch does not make science fiction, horror or crime mysteries in the usual sense.mrswdk wrote:Don't think I've ever called him that.betiko wrote:and you call thortot a troll?mrswdk wrote:I'm watching Love Island.
And it's true, I am.
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I never watched the original when it was on tv in the 90s. It just didn't interest me. Now the new series has me going on Netflix to see how it all started, and I'm currently on Episode 2 of Season 2. Really, really strange - now I see why it was such a cult hit. Definitely will be watching the new series.betiko wrote:so anybody watching it? i've just started and watched the 3 first episodes.
I'm loving it, and I love the fact that I have to pull back in my memory like 20 years later. The atmosphere in lynch's work is just like no other. You don't even need to understand everything to like it. Well it's kind of the point, being confisung as hell and using such a slow rythm most of the time to make it all look more mysterious.
I watched it a long time later.... like in 2000 while it was from 1990. It s still not very fresh in my memory... might rewatch season 1&2 some day.luns101 wrote:I never watched the original when it was on tv in the 90s. It just didn't interest me. Now the new series has me going on Netflix to see how it all started, and I'm currently on Episode 2 of Season 2. Really, really strange - now I see why it was such a cult hit. Definitely will be watching the new series.betiko wrote:so anybody watching it? i've just started and watched the 3 first episodes.
I'm loving it, and I love the fact that I have to pull back in my memory like 20 years later. The atmosphere in lynch's work is just like no other. You don't even need to understand everything to like it. Well it's kind of the point, being confisung as hell and using such a slow rythm most of the time to make it all look more mysterious.

Yeah man, Under the Dome was a great TV series I agree. Probably Lynch's best work ever.Thorthoth wrote:
He remains a niche-market for 'the strange ones in the dome'.
haven't seen this. the wierdest shit, that i didn't like at all from him was eraserhead, his first work. that shit was too hardcore undergroundexperimental for me.mookiemcgee wrote:Yeah man, Under the Dome was a great TV series I agree. Probably Lynch's best work ever.Thorthoth wrote:
He remains a niche-market for 'the strange ones in the dome'.

'Under the Dome' isn't Lynch... mook is either mistaken or obscurely trolling.betiko wrote:haven't seen this. the wierdest shit, that i didn't like at all from him was eraserhead, his first work. that shit was too hardcore undergroundexperimental for me.mookiemcgee wrote:Yeah man, Under the Dome was a great TV series I agree. Probably Lynch's best work ever.Thorthoth wrote:
He remains a niche-market for 'the strange ones in the dome'.
approx. 25 years, would you say???betiko wrote:i'm not sure. they have all aged A LOT.djelebert wrote:Is there Sherilyn Fenn, the bonnasse?

Yes, Twin Peaks is rife with the Old Ones. That's quite alright, it isn't meant to be a jiggly fleshscapade.riskllama wrote:approx. 25 years, would you say???betiko wrote:i'm not sure. they have all aged A LOT.djelebert wrote:Is there Sherilyn Fenn, the bonnasse?



i haven't rewatched it.. but when i watched it the other day i felt like leeland was asking dale to find laura palmer... so he goes back to the past and saves her from her assassination.Thorthoth wrote:Yes, of course, I've been reading and thinking about the story a lot. I'm familiar with many of the leading hypotheses.
But of course, a word of warning. It is wise to remember that dream logic doesn't play out in a linear-rational manner. TP is essentially surrealist philosophy, not just sci-fi, horror or crime drama in the usual sense. Ineffable mystery and our emotional response to it is more essential in Lynch's oeuvre, than plot explanation. We must first put ourselves into the mindset where we can appreciate this oneiric work for what it is.
