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"Since it really looks like different show with different characters."

I forgot that. Thanks for the reminder. It's much easier remembering his cigarette being slapped off his face into the mash potatoes.

Of course there is a line. The line is the entire point of quality criticism. If and when that line is crossed is , of course, debatable — but of course there is a line you extremely silly person.

What you're talking about here is something I like to call DARK KNIGHT RETURNS.

Wait a minute. Resume doesn't trump experience. If you're not a chef and don't kick and have a terrible meal at a restaurant — do you conclude you're an idiot because the chef went to several famous schools?

Thanks.

Welcome to Debating Night School. Here are some pointers.

You don't understand what misogyny is in this circumstance. It's not dissected piecemeal.

Like I said. Who cares.

1-5 Fair enough
6. Who cares

In the original series older white actors and voluminous female white actors were added for age and gender diversity, respectively. Senior drool cup, the giant and the little dancing man — all visual diversity.

I was amiably abiding your contrary opinion (to each, their own) until this —

This moment in this scene didn't work. If Shelley thought so highly of James why didn't she wave him over?

You make some valid points but I'm saying it's not working for me. So let me dip down analogy lane.

I'm going to say something unpopular but dang it I believe it needs to be said: the old TWIN PEAKS and it's soap opera trappings made it a better show than this new reboot.

1. The warmth towards women in his other work isn't here. It just isn't. That's my point.

I agree with 1 and 3 as being token 'tribute' scenes that otherwise serve no purpose. Sarah watching animals maul each other was an interesting message Lynch sent to the viewership.

This is a reply to the initial post, not Purple in all his/her Tentacle Glory —

DAYS OF HEAVEN is amazing. I've watched in once every other year since release.

I'm sure fans of this film believe their inner monologue is just what Terrence Malick meant — and that he and you are both geniuses for being on the same page. The thing is I know when I'm being played versus mystified.