Jon Hamm never fired a gun up in the air and went "ah".
Jon Hamm never fired a gun up in the air and went "ah".
There's not as much jumping from scene to scene in BD but it seems faster. I feel like any other film I watch right now will feel like Sátántangó.
There's plenty of more interesting song titles he could have turned into great movies. It's like he's never heard "Ghost Rider"!
This may genuinely be the most thrilling movie I've ever seen. The action just doesn't let up, as Dowd said, even the dialogue scenes feel exciting.
You've heard of driving? Well this is a baby who DRIVEZ. Consistently and throughly.
I'm so glad Lynch can still create something genuinely shocking.
Yeah, I don't see critique of nukes as hatred of modern technology so much as "this thing can kill a whole bunch of people and that's not good".
So you enjoyed it but also hated it?
Right up there with "I should use this as coaster", a favorite of Amazon critics of DVDs/CDs/coasters.
I can sympathize with how you feel if we're talking about the endless static sequence. But if you're watching from the point where the hobo walks up to the car, and you're NOT shitting your pants, then I don't know what to say to you.
Definitely some Metamorphosis shit going down last night.
And a piece of cherry pie for Kyle Maclachlan, who must want a good meal after all the hard work he's been doing. His acting here brings to mind his performance as the villainous Cliff Vandercave from "The Flintstones".
The fact that they're taking two weeks off after this makes me think it's meant to be an end of part one sort of thing, and it definitely feels like it.
Controversial opinion, but: the more this new season goes on, the more boring I realize Audrey is.
That's definitely a good scene, especially because (I think?) it leads right into a BOB sighting.
There were a few seconds of film dirt in the middle that made me think we were going to get another Nine Inch Nails video
Considering it an episode of Twin Peaks just makes it feel so much more radical and exciting to me.
Honestly referencing that very sort of hypocritical statement could be Lynch's point, the whole tension between right and wrong, good and evil, whatever. But given the tone of the entire last 20 minutes, trying to see the bug as another other than evil seems a little convoluted.
Nin is a terrible name for anything.
I absolutely agree with him.