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Yeah, it was unbelievable that he wouldn't have read somewhere about Mario and Luigi, for example. The "damn" thing was funny, I guess.

Mystery Team is still my favorite thing Donald Glover has been a part of except for Community

Then I'm glad I didn't spoil any of it! Have you reached the Jack Parsons section? It is my favorite example of Frost weaving the emerald ring and the FWWM incantation, throughout, seemingly, all of American history…

Glad I didn't spoil anything, then! Have you made it through the Jack Parsons section? It's by far my favorite example of Frost weaving the ring & poem throughout American history.

The fact that this will be the slowest, dreamiest action spy mob movie ever delights me as much as it will doubtlessly infuriate general audiences.

Right. Knowing Lynch and the way his mind works, the idea of him sitting down to read Secret History is hilarious to me. It's a great book, but not something I think he would enjoy.

I used to dream about Twin Peaks 2017, but it's been so long since it was announced that now I kind of stopped actively anticipating it for a bit. Which might be a very good thing, because my expectations were sky-high for years and I still expect it to be better than nearly everything else on TV, if not quite on the

Nuts to you

For all we know, it ends definitively.

The Hurry-Up Twins are on it.

I agreed with your first comment, but then you had to troll everyone.

I've seen this answer quoted elsewhere just as "Frost's history of Twin Peaks." I'm inclined to believe it's what he really said.

I genuinely hate the first Cars (mostly from being forced to analyze its plot structure in a screenwriting class), but I remember really enjoying 2 when I saw it in the theater with my grandma. Now I'm never going to watch it again to protect that memory.

Time to force my friends to go see this at the Alamo Drafthouse with me. Two of them like Kiefer Sutherland, so that's…something?

Next to a much more positive review of Mark Frost's now forgotten directional debut, no less.

With this ring I thee wed

That might be my favorite song, silly as it is, of all time. When they showed the music video, starring Angelo Badalamenti, on the big screen at Lynch's Festival of Disruption, I pretty much lost my shit and had to fight the urge to stand up and start jamming out while those sitting next to me just watched it in

Lynch is underrated as a songwriter (and as a writer in general).

Dope professor

I assume they work better by themselves, not interrupting the flow of the movie. But yeah, if you don't lie awake at night thinking about garmonbozia, perhaps they're not necessary.