But you had me at "Jonestown times a million."
But you had me at "Jonestown times a million."
May not have been so much a romance as pairing up the characters. In any case, she threw her weight around a lot. It wasn't because of scheduling she was Moira Kelly in FWWM.
Less a story and more an add on to Phaedrusnyc's anecdote, but thanks for pausing to be dick. Always appreciated.
She and Pam Grier are in some supernatural aging bubble. Our they just experience time differently than the rest of us.
I'm pretty sure that's based on real life. There's all sorts of magic Harry Dean Stanton is privy to that is beyond us mortals.
Oh, come on! It's fun predicting what David Lynch is going to do next because that always results in accuracy!
She reportedly was a nightmare after the show got picked up for regular series. Made all sorts of demands including not having Cooper be interested in Audrey (which was Frost/Lynch's plan) because "I'm the star" bullshit. I think Lynch wanted to enjoy this series and there was no way he was going allow someone to…
How much of Frank Truman's day is people asking him to come out to the parking lot to look at something/meet somebody?
Shelly genuinely makes me sad. She was in a horrible abusive relationship back then. Hooked up with the town bad boy. Now with an actual evil person. She deserves better but refuses to give herself that.
And the VW driver is ON IT. Mere seconds between penny whistle and pull-up.
My mom is stuck in the long-ago too. When I was younger and living in New York I'd mention that I'd gone out with someone and she asked if I walked them home. Yes, of course, we all walk our dates home in New York, mom.
That definitely seems to be what Lynch is working with on this and it gets clearer and clearer every episode. At this point it seems hilarious that anyone even thought he would just try to capture the old 1990 magic and try to serve up the hits. He's never been that filmmaker and the things he's curious about don't…
I like GoT a lot and it's the first one I watch on Sunday. But then it's PEAKS before bed so I can think about it and have occasional nightmares.
They really need to investigate whether Lipton bathes in the blood of virgins.
The delayed gratification can be frustrating because we're not made to do that very often on TV and Lynch is purposely playing on that, as we should have expected. He was never going to deliver "oh, I'll just give you all the things you want when you want." It works so well though. That "damn fine" connect lit me…
Right as I was falling asleep last night, I bolted up and looked into the bedroom doorway, pretty sure I was going to catch a glimpse of a woodsman. So I hear you.
Turns out Jim Belushi saying "cherry pie!" is something I really wanted to see. Lynch is full of surprises.
"We are requesting par—"
"No."
"Thank you for your time."
Most watched parole hearing ever. Period.
I know why it's not, but Cutter is really the headline performance here.