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She is hanging tough with the new stuff. She actually beat me to a few things. She raised me on The Beatles, Neil Young and much more, so i try to repay the favor later in life when i can, and keep her plugged in to the good stuff. She's made it through The Sopranos, Breaking Bad and The Wire in the past year. The

I will. I do like Kubrick. Lolita is my favorite. Clockwork Orange, Dr. Strangelove next.

because they couldn't hammer out a contract on his return, he went nuts on facebook. you'll find it.

I don't know. His hygiene may not be Dick-level stuff. And we'd also have to see how he holds his fork.

Wow. I remember The Rabbits. I have NO recollection of any Justin Theroux-Old South anything. I don't much like stuff about the South. I would prefer to get as far north as possible. The arctic perhaps. Then again, Wild At Heart was very Southy. Have you read about the Michael Anderson cuckoo-crazy stuff from last

Haven't watched that yet. I have it, but i'm doing my new thing of waiting for shows to finish and watch them all in one go. Just finishing up Bates Motel. Also recently watched all the Black Mirror episodes.

Yeah. And, Lynch had nothing to do with all that. My most recent rewatch— with my 76-year-old mother— i actually apologized for her having to watch the whole James/Evelyn part. I found myself uncomfortable and fiddling with my phone. I usually would kill someone for messing with their phone during something so

A turkey is one of the dumbest birds on earth.

You know what is so strange? I have only watched Inland Empire once. In the theater. Why have i never watched it again? I'm sure Blue Velvet and Mullholland are past 10 times by now. Wild At Heart probably 6 or 7. Multiple watches for Twin Peaks and FWWM, About 3 for Lost Highway and Eraserhead. About 2 for

Yeah, i thought of that immediately. He says something like "I hope you never have a man like that in your life." With pretty much the same delivery and mannerism. Of course that may just be Fischler's manner and delivery, but nevertheless. . . I commented on here last week that, though i know it's an insane

Did the Patrick Fischler bit in part 2 remind you of anything?

Though Midnight Cowboy is probably my favorite movie of all time, Mullholland sometimes flips into the #1 slot as well. I saw it maybe 3 times when it came out, of course having to drive 90 minutes to Cleveland to find a theater playing it. Living in Ohio is truly a worse punishment than spending 25 years in The

No problem, Margaret—happy to help. And please stop putting your sticky pitch gum under my computer desk! I too have been touched by the devilish one. I knew of Lynch when i was younger, from Eraserhead, but it wasn't until a friend showed me Blue Velvet— on VHS, sometime in 1987, that he became like a long lost

Thank you. Thank you kindly. Now, do you wanna hear about our specials?

Considering we now live in the Gilded Age Of The Pu**y Grabber-In-Chief, i have a hard time finding serious flaws in David Lynch's portrayal of Albert watching/ogling virtually anything.

Log Lady, if it were possible, you would get 300 upvotes. i give them to you metaphorically via the unseen image of a weasel chewing off the ear of a homeless man named Earl.

are you talking about that little girl that was murdererd?

i received an honor higher than any grade could convey. i received the golden shovel.

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together…..
forever…….
innn lovvvveeee……

what about THIS james??