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Sorry about that. I don't mean to say Jimi Hendrix wasn't awesome. He was. I just used to know guitar fans that would look down on people that said Jimi for their pick. I think they thought it meant someone was not 'experienced.' To them it is depressing to think that there aren't many equally creative guitarists. It

Self promotional?

I answered already but the message came again and my answer isn't here. I hope I'm not answering twice.
I'm not letting anyone stop me. My art passion is for my own life and imagination. I love Twin Peaks but it is Lynch and Frost's art. My game is to tell stories that come from my own mind and life experiences.
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In art galleries people look at it the right way though, as art. I think I might be the only painter/writer on you-tube though!

Thanks!
There is a point where just interpreting art is an artistic act in itself but it turns into a murky moral issue though. There is a lot of precedent in the art world. It is a common practice for painters to do 'creative' master copies and meta analysis of other art but when I put it on youtube it seems like I'm

In earlier episodes Diane displays her dislike of Tammy and targets her more personally even yelling at Tammy when she says something. You could say that she yelled at Tammy because she thought Tammy had no right to pipe in because to Diane she is the new person maybe but the easiest answer is jealousy isn't it? She

I love the image of Tom Cruise jumping on the chair in the Black Lodge. Would he get the backwards voice or would Oprah get it?

People talk about the flaws in Lynch's directing or screenwriting but they miss a big point about art when they do this.
Lynch sometimes can be a bit of a primitive artist.
That's a label that is put on some artists that seem to embrace a style with flaws to the point that the flaws are their charm. This quality gives

He could be thinking that…maybe. Why would Diane be acting jealous though?

Maybe others see it differently but I see Diane as jealous over Tammy. Earlier it was said that he had a tendency to seduce his young assistants. That would've meant Dianne, wouldn't it?
Why does Diane have the biggest problem with Gordon's sexy assistant?
Gordon gave Diane the pleasure of knowing that Gordon annoyed

Exactly. I think he wants us to work out our own meaning. There is a tendency to think that he has the master answer. He wants there to be an answer that is just nudging on our subconscious and the rational mind can't quite make sense of it but deep down we get it all. He self-identifies as an artist. Art is more of a

Another aspect is that film has changed a lot since the early nineties. We have more cuts in movies nowadays because of the waning attention spans. Lynch likes to compose a scene and let us watch all the characters as much as he can. That means there is only one cut when most viewers are used to seeing the camera

I've really liked every Dougie scene. People that have heart attacks, strokes, head injuries can be like this. Getting back from a stroke is a normal heroic act that people do. Each Dougie scene is full of drama, I think. The drama is just internal.

It was also there the first time we saw him this season. He was uptight with his brother instead of the way he used to be with him. His brother thinks it would be a bit more fun to see the old Benjamin Horne.

I like it. People on t.v. and movies have such unnaturally white teeth.

She did a good job directing a crappy script.

I didn't know there were deleted scenes for Mulholland drive! My copy doesn't have them.

Especially Agent Coopper. I thought he was a full adult when I saw it in the 90s but looking at him now… he looked like he just finished his childhood.

He has a heart and cares about Dougie?

My daughter really wants to watch it because I talked about it too much but I tell her she's too young! Yikes. I don't want my daughter to see that until she is old enough to handle it.