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Remember, due to the time distortion in the Black Lodge, events there took place 25 years in the future. Assuming most of the cast survives the next nine years (and Kyle M. will agree to work with Lynch again), I'll see you all in 2015!
From: Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada | Registered: Sep 2004
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Since I'm a big X-Files fan, I think I'm going to have to check this series out. Although that pictures of Duchovny in drag is kind of scary. Ack, my eyes.
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quote:Originally posted by the boy with UltraPowers: wow !! how strange ..... LELAND PALMER [ Ray Wise ] has just turned up in the current episode of '24' in the UK !!
Didn't realize you were that close to us in 24 episodes. I think it is great seeing Wise as the vice prez, and he had me fooled. At least so far.
And his Twin Peaks wife, Sara Palmer (Grace Zabriskie), is currently a regular on Big Love.
From: Utah | Registered: Jul 2003
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The guy who played Laura's dad was in "Good Night and Good Luck." IIRC, he's played other kinda unstable/bad guys since Twin Peaks, hasn't he?
My wife and I used to watch Twin Peaks every week. We liked how it was so weird and bizarre. It felt kinda like the tv version of "Blue Velvet" though I'd have to re-watch BV to remember all the weirdness that went on in that movie.
I do seem to recall losing interest in TP after a while. The plot seemed to stray. It was a creepy finale, though. I don't remember if we rented the movie...
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From: Australia | Registered: Apr 2005
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I loved "Twin Peaks." In college, my friends and I used to grab instant coffee from the dorm cafeteria, and, if we had some extra money, we'd get a cherry pie at the grocery store.
I had the books (the secret diary and the "visitor's guide" to Twin Peaks), and I sold my pack of trading cards on eBay a couple years ago for $30.
Ah, memories.
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From: Standing beside you in Ferndale, MI | Registered: Aug 2003
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Ill be getting this! I have Season 1 but for some (stupid) reason it doesnt have the pilot episode. grr.
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GIANT: "I will tell you three things. If I tell them to you and they come true, then will you believe me? COOP: "Who's that?" GIANT: "Think of me as a friend." COOP: "Where do you come from?" GIANT: "The question is, where have you gone? The first thing I will tell you is there is a man in a smiling bag." COOP: "Man in a smiling bag . . ." GIANT: The second thing is the owls are not what they seem. The third thing is without chemicals he points."
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From: Boston | Registered: Aug 2003
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As an FYI, this is now on Netflix (in Canada at least), and well worth a watch.
From: Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada | Registered: Sep 2004
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Mulholland Drive has my single favourite scene in all of cinema (the Club Silencio sequence), and Lynch certainly crafted something amazing out of the hand he was dealt, but it's hard to compare the two as they are completely separate mediums (even if Mulholland started as a pilot), and Lynch didn't write/direct all of Peaks.
From: Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada | Registered: Sep 2004
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