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Bedbug
> Teenager of the Year <
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Bedbug
> Teenager of the Year <
3167 Posts |
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Bedbug
> Teenager of the Year <
3167 Posts |
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Bedbug
> Teenager of the Year <
3167 Posts |
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Bedbug
> Teenager of the Year <
3167 Posts |
Posted - 03/18/2022 : 10:32:01
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I’ve been watching a lot of TP analysis videos (again) on YT.
A couple of them take time to refute Twin Perfect’s theory, which I am still neutral about but admire the time and effort he put into it.
There was another video that strung together all the times characters in seasons 1-3 and FWWM say something about “going home.” It kind of blew me away to see that many references, if I can find it again I’ll link |
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Troubles A Foot
= Cult of Ray =
USA
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Posted - 03/18/2022 : 15:16:20
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I got kind of burnt out on Twin Peaks videos, and I find many of them frustrating (due to strong disagreements I have.) I hate Twin Perfect, what a shithead.
I like Corn Pone's though I disagree on a few things too.
The going home one does sound interesting... |
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Bedbug
> Teenager of the Year <
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Posted - 08/27/2022 : 18:49:50
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Hard to believe it was 30 years ago this month that I went into the theatre to watch TPFWWM.
What a great movie!
I remember my friends and I were like, "we hope it has enough of the lodge." We weren't disappointed.
It might be the greatest film ever made, definitely top ten. |
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Troubles A Foot
= Cult of Ray =
USA
965 Posts |
Posted - 08/29/2022 : 23:09:57
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Wow, that is very cool you saw FWWM when it premiered. I've seen it at a screening a few years ago, and probably will again in the future, though I get kind of stressed out watching Lynch movies with audiences because the chance of people laughing in parts that I find very sad or scary is quite high.
Yeah, my friend said a similar thing actually. I showed him all of Twin Peaks and when we got to FWWM he called it "a gift to fans." It basically has everything I loved about the show with all the less interesting stuff cut out.
I forget if I told you Bedbug, but not long ago I took a few road trips to as many possible Twin Peaks locations in Washington that I could find. Literally nothing too small or random. In terms of FWWM exclusively, I visited the site of Hap's Diner, stood in the river Teresa Banks is floating down, and by that river is the forest trail area where many things happen, including Laura and Bobby's confrontation with Mike, Bobby finding baby powder (deleted scene), the Deer Meadow sheriff station, the area where they have the boxing match (deleted scene), Sam Stanley and Chester Desmond standing and discussing stuff right in front of a mountain, Fat Trout Trailer Park, the intersection where Mike yells at Leland, Leo's house, RR Diner (obviously), Laura's house, the motel Leland sees Laura and Teresa at, etc, etc, etc, stuff from season 3 of the show as well.
Here's links, hope they work:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10158463564160835&type=3
The motel and climbing the mountain next to Twin Peaks mountains: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10158334697245835&type=3
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https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10158409759260835&type=3
And our first attempt a year before: https://twitter.com/ohhijordan/status/1040434216461365248
and it continues here: https://twitter.com/ohhijordan/status/1040435372512165890 |
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Bedbug
> Teenager of the Year <
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Posted - 08/30/2022 : 03:36:03
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Yeah it was a great experience seeing FWWM in the theatre. We went opening day (obviously) and the theatre was pretty empty which only added to the experience. Me and my friends who were TP fans loved it and never wanted it to end, our friends who weren't TP fans couldn't wait for it to end yet seemed genuinely frightened throughout the movie which I thought would be enjoyable for them since they liked scary movies. Anyway, FWWM really is, as your friend said, a gift to the fans. I wish Lynch would have been able to make the other sequels and spinoffs that he had in mind at the time, but all's well that ends well.
Wow! Great pictures thanks for sharing. I bet those where excellent experiences for you. I think the Mike / Leland intersection would have been a creepy place to see in person. Would love to hear more.
Off topic: I just got around to watching Married to the Mob (1988) to check out Dean Stockwell's oscar nominated performance, and when reading up on it I came across this piece of trivia which you may already know: "According to the commentary track of their compilation video Direct from Brooklyn (1999) the video for They Might Be Giants "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head" was shot using this movie's tails and unused film." From IMDB |
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