the David Lynch thread
This thread makes me grin wide :D I enjoyed reading through your commentary agafnd.
I love the Twin Peaks series. It has such a quirky charm with endearing characters!
While I adore Twin Peaks, I'll always be a hopeless romantic for the subversive story telling, surrealist cinematography and dreamlike boundaries that he pushed in some of his other works.
"Lost Highway" and "Inland Empire" made the most impact on me. While those may may seem impenetrable on first (or second, third and fourth) viewings, they speak to me in ways I can't express.
I love the Twin Peaks series. It has such a quirky charm with endearing characters!
While I adore Twin Peaks, I'll always be a hopeless romantic for the subversive story telling, surrealist cinematography and dreamlike boundaries that he pushed in some of his other works.
"Lost Highway" and "Inland Empire" made the most impact on me. While those may may seem impenetrable on first (or second, third and fourth) viewings, they speak to me in ways I can't express.
i'm always happy when i can witness people consuming twin peaks for the first time.
i understand why people don't like the return, but i think it might be the best television series of all time and i could watch it every year. (though i haven't, actually. i've only watched it through three times since it aired.)
of david lynch's filmography i've actually been drawn towards lost highway and twin peaks: fire walk with me the most, recently. on first viewing, i didn't really feel anything about either of them, but having seen all of lynch's films at least once now, and understanding the kinds of things he was preoccupied by throughout his career, they're both beautifully unsettling. fire walk with me, especially paired now with the return makes me a bit sick (positive).
i understand why people don't like the return, but i think it might be the best television series of all time and i could watch it every year. (though i haven't, actually. i've only watched it through three times since it aired.)
of david lynch's filmography i've actually been drawn towards lost highway and twin peaks: fire walk with me the most, recently. on first viewing, i didn't really feel anything about either of them, but having seen all of lynch's films at least once now, and understanding the kinds of things he was preoccupied by throughout his career, they're both beautifully unsettling. fire walk with me, especially paired now with the return makes me a bit sick (positive).
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