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If Mike Huckabee actually said that then that's pretty disgusting. I don't think any victims even been individually identified, let alone publicly expressed wishes about wanting to leave it in the past.
So Huckabee is actually attempting to dictate the attitudes of the victims if that's the case.

Same here! That's why I clicked the review in the first place and it looks like it's a good thing I did because I want to check out this band's music now.

The fedora stereotype was a "nice guy" thing before it migrated to an MRA thing. It's a symbol of clueless nerds who incorrectly wear outdated fashion thinking it makes them classy.

http://www.glastonberrygrov…
There's a lot of Wyndom Earle hamming it up and singing.
He was an interesting character when other people talked about him but I couldn't stand him onscreen.

When I was looking it up I saw a mention of that in this article. http://welcometotwinpeaks.c…
There's a 2nd audio track that has the other music for one scene, I think that's the first one you're talking about it. Apparently he put it to a vote and there was no clear winner so he went with the theatrical music as the

Generally I feel like deleted scenes are deleted for a good reason to improve the movie as a whole but I'll take your word for it and check it out.
I'd say it's really fucking good as it is though.

Yeah once a site starts displaying obnoxious ads like anything with sound I turn on the adblocker and stop giving a shit. If they lose ad revenue it's their own damn fault.

It's not a reboot.

Yeah, I almost said those exact words but deleted it from my comment.

If you're really finding it a slog then this is a good answer. You'll miss some good stuff but it's better than quitting outright and missing the best parts.

You should look up the game Deadly Premonition. And that was actually changed from the original plan to avoid being too much like Twin Peaks.

I would say yes, it really is that good. I'd say David Lynch is kind of an acquired taste though, at least for some people.
Alternate answer: it depends on how much you like the credits sequence and theme music: https://www.youtube.com/wat…

All of it, and Fire Walk WIth Me.
It reaches its nadir around halfway through Season 2. The last 6 or so episodes are good again but some parts in those drag. You can definitely fast forward through:
- Anything involving Civil War re-enactments
- Most scenes with Wyndam Earle
- James having an affair

The first time I watched it I enjoyed it, but I didn't really love it until the 2nd time years later after I'd also seen a bunch of his films.

I definitely prefer Joel (and Trace and Frank)- and part of that is that Mike's conservatism does show a little- but Mike is still good.
I like Mike era MST3k better than Rifftrax. With Rifftrax they go even further in the direction away from Joel's MST3K style. Less of the absurd and intellectual humor and more of

Mike Nelson.
Edit: I see someone else mentioned him a couple of threads down

Wasn't he in one of the Atlas Shrugged movies? I wish they would have asked him about that.

You know a lot more about its history than I do. I was thinking more about people who don't know anything about it talking about them as if they're branch Davidians or something.

When Bob Dylan got into Christianity he went to a Vineyard church. It's depicted in the movie I'm Not There. I remember seeing that scene and wishing I went to a church with music as good as in the film.