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Huh?
That is a pretty bold statement to make. I assume you are able to read everyone's minds? It is prejudiced to say such a thing because you are prejudging all white males.
Washington State has something like 3 or 4% black people.
When I was there once, there was a whole area that was segregated. I'm Canadian so I

I'm trying to explain the unexplainable. I am saying that I love Raphael's art! He's influenced my life in a deep way.
I mention Raphael's marriage to show an example of the non-self indulgent person. He was pleasing his parents by dropping the woman he loved all his life and marrying someone he didn't. He is a

There is a saying they used to say when I worked in mental health: If you put a frog in cold water it won't jump out of the pot when you gradually boil it, but if you put it in hot water it will jump out.

Why does it have to be a send-up? It is very similar to the Julie Cruise stuff and don't forget that Chris Isaak, a fifties style crooner plays agent Chet Desmond in FWWM.
Blue Velvet?
Candy Coloured Clown they call the sandman?
All good songs.

It is kind of universal isn't it? I remember love triangle things that broke up girl friendships. Well… I remember one.
And Donna and Maddy!
Don't people like Donna and Maddy?

If you listen to the Julie Cruise stuff, it's very similar.

I love Raphael and even look at his art closely at least once a month so I am not insulting Raphael! I don't say his work isn't art but it is a type of art.
Raphael married a woman that he didn't love. he actually had a girlfriend that was apparently the love of his life but he just married the woman so he could

I can imagine it being really good.

I heard the guy on the radio, (John Moore/Montreal) that does the entertainment says Sharknado was intentionally made to be 'bad.' He says it kind of often too, in the context of this exact subject.

I haven't seen life-force in thirty years so I can't confidently say it was good but… it was good! I even read the book. The movie had an interesting story. It was different. there were these space vampires that sucked your whole soul out.
It had a big budget and great effects.
I remember this thirty years later and it

Yes, there are certainly a lot of brilliant people but they all know when they are doing it for art and when they are hired for their excellent minds.
They'll never let Tarantino or Edgar wright do a superhero movie or a James Bond movie because they won't allow individual freedom and final cut from the

I think some people that love the old one don't like the new Twin Peaks for this reason.
Twin Peaks of the nineties reflected the nineties. They really just want those times back, (like Audrey?) but those times are over.
The new show reflects 2017.

I don't mean to make a distinction that says which movies are art and which are 'entertainment.'
I just mean we are used to judging movies based on all of the movies that we have previously seen. Movies are so expensive to make that we don't get self indulgent experiments. we aren't used to seeing them.
Fine art and

Of course,
but what I mean is that Mike would know enough to
not give good Cooper the useless advice of just waking up.
because he would know if good Cooper needed evil Cooper to die first.
Mike seems to think it is only an act of willCooper needs to wake up.
I think Cooper doesn't wake up because he is zen about life.
He

Empty artistic flourishes aren't self indulgent but just fakery by people without a true vision.
There is no 'self' there to speak of when it is empty.
In art, as opposed to most people's film criticism we care about what the artist is saying and how it relates to their life. In film people think the artist is putting

or a black star?

Yeah I resist hoping for it because it's not really fair. I'll blame the show for not having Bowie.
It would really work well with Bowie looking like he is on Death's door.
Philip Jeffries turns into a black star.
Nah…
We won't see him… but Bowie was a Lynch fan.

Well… I thought it was funny when he told that story about seeing her, "on the floor, down on her knees…" That set up a twisted scene in the mind for a second because she was his ex-patient.
It was sadly funny because he didn't say hello to her.
It was similar to, "I love you! I'm so happy to see you!"
"Oh great! Last

Exactly, and evil Coop knows when 25 years ends.

It kind of diminished Leftovers for me because that show is covering some of the same themes but nowhere near as inspired.
They great reveal at the last episode was given through a 15 minute speech. I'm not going to spoil it but it was a really good idea!
It was such a visual idea too but the director or show runner