b,121but when it was revealed in the movie that it was her dad, that sorta deflated the freaky Bob thing for me. it was a let-down plotwise I thought.
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b,121Yeah, the end of the series where Bob possessed Agent Cooper was seriously fusked up. Great show.
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b,121to this day I am mystified as to how Lynch and company were able to convince the studio execs that Twin Peaks should be given a prime time spot on network TV! honestly, it would have been weird even by HBO or Showtime standards, and yet there it was at like 9 PM on ABC.
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font class="post"1b,121b,121Well they realized during the 2nd season cause that's when it got crazy weird. First season wasn't that out there. It was basically a schmaltzy soap opera. b,121b,121Speaking of which, I love the fake soap opera "Invitation to Love" that always seemed to be playing on the TV.
b,121but when it was revealed in the movie that it was her dad, that sorta deflated the freaky Bob thing for me. it was a let-down plotwise I thought.
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b,121Did you watch the show? Bob possessed Leland.
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b,121Yeah, the end of the series where Bob possessed Agent Cooper was seriously fusked up. Great show.
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b,121to this day I am mystified as to how Lynch and company were able to convince the studio execs that Twin Peaks should be given a prime time spot on network TV! honestly, it would have been weird even by HBO or Showtime standards, and yet there it was at like 9 PM on ABC.
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font class="post"1b,121b,121That and the fact that it was really popular shows you don't have to dumb stuff down for the public all the time. If fact when they caved to the executives and revealed the killer is when the ratings and the show in general really tanked, in my opinion.
b,121to this day I am mystified as to how Lynch and company were able to convince the studio execs that Twin Peaks should be given a prime time spot on network TV! honestly, it would have been weird even by HBO or Showtime standards, and yet there it was at like 9 PM on ABC.
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font class="post"1b,121b,121Yeah, it was definitely not a safe choice. He got Twin Peaks on the strength of Wild at Heart, right? Lotta sex and strangeness in Wild at Heart. So it's not like they didn't know what they were getting into.b,121b,121On another note, I always had a bit of a thing for Audrey from Twin Peaks.b,121b,121img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/66/Sherilyn_Fenn_Audrey_Horne_Twin_Peaks_ep101.jpg"1
b,121Well they realized during the 2nd season cause that's when it got crazy weird. First season wasn't that out there. It was basically a schmaltzy soap opera.
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font class="post"1b,121b,121uh what kind of soap operas do you watch? the first season was still pretty weird. the dialogue was always a little off-putting for your average primetime viewer I think.b,121b,121YOU SOUND ELITIST!
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b,121Of all the fine ladies in "Twin Peaks," Audrey was by far my favorite.
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b,121The scene that scared me the most is where Donald Sutherland pleads with the girl in the red who he thinks is his dead daughter and it turns around and you see it's not his daughter but actually a homicidal midget with a bizarre waxy old lady face.
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font class="post"1b,121b,121true!!b,121b,121nightmare on elm street, where nancy pulls freddy into reality, and he pops out from under the bed. even knowing whats going to happen, it still scares the mess out of me.b,121b,121bob from twin peaks, no doubtb,121b,121jack nicholson in the shining at the type writer and throwing the tennis ball against the wallb,121b,121the creepy motherfuckin old dude in poltergeist twob,121b,121definitely the last scene in blair witch in the house!!!!b,121b,121lots of 28 days laterb,121b,121all of halloween (my favorite horror flick) no gore but crazy suspense!!!b,121b,121cujo FREAKED me the fukk out as a kid
"the other" an old movie about two twins was scary as hellb,121b,121burnt offerings with karen black and oliver reed fucked me up -especially the chauffer dudeb,121b,121jacobs ladder was an overall a creepfest as was the first "cube"b,121b,121i had nightmares about videodromeb,121b,121the frist phantasm fucked my head up-especially the end"BOY!!"b,121b,121the first psycho also scared me and recently i thought room 1408 was pretty scary for a few momentsb,121b,121i will agree on most earlier david lynch films having a high creep out factorb,121b,121b,121but when i was in the 3rd grade there was a kid at school whoose father threw sulphuric acid on his face and he basically had no face leftb,121nothing face all meltedb,121he was blind,had to be led around by a teacher and was in "special ed"b,121that fucked me up more than any movie ever didb,121and it wasn't like we got an explanation about itb,121there were rumours about the father being in jail and shitb,121i was 7-8 years oldb,121he was just there- at all of the school assemblies and in the cafeteriab,121had long hair,he was tiny like 3 ft tall and mucous would coagulate and form green rings around what was left of his eye socketsb,121i reckon he was in 1st or second gradeb,121i still shudder about that oneb,121consider yourselves lucky as hell that you are "normal"
b,121Well they realized during the 2nd season cause that's when it got crazy weird. First season wasn't that out there. It was basically a schmaltzy soap opera.
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b,121uh what kind of soap operas do you watch? the first season was still pretty weird. the dialogue was always a little off-putting for your average primetime viewer I think.
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font class="post"1b,121b,121A***** is right, insofar as TP was best seen in this light; it's the most psychotic soap opera ever. Its overt allusions to this sub-genre (including the theme and An Invitation To Love) are knowing eye-pokes.b,121b,121The BOB/bed scene (and Mrs. Palmer's subsequent exit from the room) were certainly unnerving, but I was actually far more disturbed by b,121b,121b,121*****spoiler*****b,121b,121b,121b,121b,121b,121b,121b,121b,121Leland Palmer killing Maddy. Good god. I could not believe that scene was ever on network television.
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