So much great Ben Horne comedy in Season 2. "I'm going out for a sandwich" (right before he's arrested)…and my personal favorite, when he's in jail: telling Josie, "This is my dark night of the soul."
So much great Ben Horne comedy in Season 2. "I'm going out for a sandwich" (right before he's arrested)…and my personal favorite, when he's in jail: telling Josie, "This is my dark night of the soul."
I thought the opening shot was just brilliant.
And he played it so well.
The weather had nothing to do with it!
I should have come up with a better example. Thanks for engaging so thoughtfully with what I said, though. It's interesting that Lennon said that.
Antonioni is superb!
Solaris is bad. (I know; I know…I'm usually on the other side of this kind of thing, but in this case I just can't.)
I timed the sweeping scene. From the cut that starts it, to the phone ringing, is two minutes ten seconds. (Or, significantly shorter than people are saying, below.)
Tartovsky's unwatchable, period. (And I love all Lynch, and Antonioni…and I'm loving Twin Peaks The Return. But you've got to draw the line somewhere.)
APPARENTLY NOT
Great stuff!
Think nothing of it!
Yeah, I see your point, and I'm having a ¡Viva Zapata! moment where I realize I've become exactly the type of person I detest, excusing bad attributes of the artwork as "deliberate"/"ironic" because I admire the artist and want to cover for his/her weaknesses.
Scroll for other comments/discussion. We saw him/it before, in episode 1, in a cell adjacent to where Matthew Lillard was being held for his crimes against the audience in Hackers and Scream.
I think it's supposed to be sort of a joke, how ridiculous she is (as Cole discussed with Denise, etc.)
I always assume wardens can do anything.
It was wonderful seeing them together like that. You can totally sense the mutual love and respect. And she did "her thing" — that talent for conveying distress so nakedly and transparently that he obviously admires so much — except that this time she did it while literally being held by Lynch himself. It was very…
Absolutely no question. That opened door, etc.
I agree with all this, except I'm getting a little concerned with time, since the end of episode 6 last week marked the show being 1/3 over, which would have been a good act break…and I really wanted Coop waking up to mark the end of the first act.
Halt and catch fire.