This one really bowled me over. Honestly, if it hadn't ended the way it had, I would have been really frustrated that the pizza dude didn't really make an effort to bolt for it.
This one really bowled me over. Honestly, if it hadn't ended the way it had, I would have been really frustrated that the pizza dude didn't really make an effort to bolt for it.
His remake of Death Note is fucking garbage. It takes everything that works about the original (that ending!) and fucking wipes his stupid bro-butt with it.
Why is it so satisfying? I guess cause it's total confirmation that James Cameron is an insufferable baby
My problem with it is that the movie itself doesn't seem to know how wretched its lead is.
No Mike Myers movies have held up for me at all. I find them all really embarrassing. Even Wayne's World.
Do you have a personal relationship with this author or are you just really invested in the idea that David Lynch doesn't want to do another season?
Your anger about this is downright creepy, dude
I mean, the article also didn't state that Showtime had reached out to Lynch for discussion yet. Maybe both sides were waiting to see and Showtime recently went on record about being open to it. Who knows but making it seem for certain that Lynch is against the idea and Showtime is all about it is just plain weird…
The article says that they haven't had a discussion about it, not that Lynch was refusing to. So….
The opening sentence of this article is "Unless David Lynch changes his mind there will not be another season of Twin Peaks". How the fuck is that not misleading when there are several examples of David Lynch clearly being into the idea of doing another season if it does well enough for Showtime to justify it.
I feel like I backed it up just fine. I explained pretty thoroughly why this article annoyed me. I'm sorry you didn't understand.
I didn't say he said he was completely on board, man. Or that there was any certainty about anything. This article seemed to use Showtime's quotes as a reason to assume this wouldn't ever happen and either purposely ignored or just didn't know that Lynch has stated multiple times that he's open to it if it does well.
In the first trailer for the show, it shows a brief scene of a very obviously Dale Cooper driving a car. Fear not.
Isn't it weird? Where did all these monsters come from?
This mindset is absolutely baffling to me. What about Lynch makes you think he would add things to his story just to annoy his audience? That doesn't make any sense.
Or maybe David Lynch genuinely likes that song since he, uh, wrote it and just doesn't give a flying fuck if some people hate that scene or not.
This so hard
It's so weird that not many reviews are mentioning that.
There's plenty of campy, over-the-top soapy kinda of acting
That's totally what I meant!