@hoffmeister_fan
You liked my post, Twin Peaks returning. Episode 1 has aired.
Not sure if you, or anyone here, will have seen it yet... I am f****** speechless. This is already David Lynch at his rawest.. it's edgy, uncomfortable.. yet at the same time familiar... I just spent 2 hours on the edge of my seat, and it seems that 20+ years away has done nothing but distill my feelings for the characters. F****** stunning.
Dammit I really want to watch it. Unfortunately, I need a few things to happen before I can do that. 1) I need my schedule to massively clear up. Hopefully, after giving a bunch of important exams over the next couple months, that'll happen, 2) I need to re-watch S1, S2, and the movie because it's been nigh on 13-14 years since I've visited Twin Peaks, 3) then can I throw myself in David Lynch's demented rabbithole (ick, that sounds filthy) and go to town on this new season.
Side note: Blue Velvet is on of my favorite movies, and I usually don't particularly care about celebrity culture, but I actually got to meet Lynch. You'd think he'd be this gruff intimidating guy from his large and tall stature and the dark, surreal stuff he produces. Not at all. Just down-to-earth and a class act all the way.
But yeah, I've seen the promos, and I really really want to get lost in Twin Peaks.
If it helps, I don't think you need to re-watch any of the old stuff (though it'd be a good excuse to) - I kind of like the fact that 25 years has passed in both the story and in real life - seeing the events then and now back to back lessens the impact IMHO. I won't say anything further on it as I wouldn't want to give anything away.
I would love to meet Lynch - though I'd have no idea what I'd say! Twin Peaks really was incredible, I was twelve when it hit the TV here, but it's really stuck with me since - I guess I'd just thank him for that! Wild at Heart would be my favourite other work, though I must confess I've not seen anything newer than Lost Highway.
Hmm, good to know. I still want to do it chronologically because i know myself, I would think (or obsess) about if I had forgotten some detail from the past so I can make a connection to the present plot while watching the current season. I am not overly keen on binging, or at most 2 or 3 episodes in one sitting.
I became a fan of Lynch probably a year before meeting him because my good friend, who was and is a bigger Lynch fan than I am. Although I can't be sure as I was in awe of both Lynch and his surprisingly mild demeanor, I probably asked him something about how he conjures his ideas or something about Blue Velvet. I can guarantee my friend asked something about Eraserhead.
Although I have no flippen idea what's moving on 16 episodes down....I'm really enjoying it.
Over as in the end of the season or over as in it won't be returning? Hope it's the former.I am sad that after next, it'll be over![]()
Over as in the end of the season or over as in it won't be returning? Hope it's the former.
Must say I'm equally enjoying Ozark of not more.
Absolutely no idea what this series is about, nor have a watched a single second of it.
But I'm intrigued.
I would have personnally liked a nod less lynchism, to be better in line with the spirit of old seasons who i would like to remind is co-created with Frost. Although, looking at the bigger picture, the ending of the second season was the perfect pretext for the third one to be much more dreamy and lynchy.
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