LSD is not that expensive.
LSD is not that expensive.
And that's only like maybe the 5th weirdest thing in this episode.
Yeah but he seemed pretty matter of fact about it in the car.
Can we talk about Ray's kind of non-plussed attitude at the whole situation? "He's dead, I think, but he got some kind of help." LOL, an army of shambling entities appearing out of nowhere and taking a BOB glob out the guy you just shot is just an aside. Way to bury the lede there.
Just like the backwards talking worm things said "I'll see you again in 25 years"
Ah my memory is hazy then, I knew it was some horrific Maddy related thing.
You know if I remember correctly, that scene was immediately followed by Maddie's brutal murder.
Inland Empire is the only Lynch movie I managed to watch first run in the theater. Thankfully since then I've managed to watch all of Lynch's work in the theater during Lynch retrospective a couple years ago (and in a private balcony at the Drafthouse to boot), including a glorious 20 hour Twin Peaks Marathon, but…
What are you talking about? There's nothing like that in there. It's like you're bored and just making stuff up.
Ha! I knew it was going to be the McNulty clip even before I clicked on it.
Interesting lines from FWWM script:
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Heck the first thing I thought of while watching this was Carnivale. It's not exactly a singular idea.
Briggs was there. https://vignette4.wikia.noc…
To make things more confusing "American Girl" is played by the actress that played Ronette Pulaski.
1. Yeah it looks like that way as it's credited as "the experiment model" in both episodes http://twinpeaks.wikia.com/…
There was no giant, no monster, no thing called "Dougie" to be followed. There was nothing in the tunnel but the puzzled men of courage, who suddenly found themselves alone with shadows and darkness! With the telegram, one cloud lifts, and another descends. Insurance agent Dougie Jones, rescued, alive, well, and of…
Or, you know, he could be referring to the person that has been shown most likely to be Banksy, Robin Gunningham. Robin being the diminutive of Robert.
Meh, I want to know who's your favorite no hit wonder?
Oh who am I kidding all puns are terrible!
"machine that can transport people to the world of the departed?" - Don't be ree-diculous!