Yes? The monkeys aren't real, so what's the point.
Yes? The monkeys aren't real, so what's the point.
Yeah, I don't quite see it, but it makes sense that there could be some Hopper influence. Must have been that golden contraption that threw me off.
I felt the same about the scene with Warren Frost last week.
I lol-ed. I also never saw these movies in a theatre, which explains why I missed that poster.
I don't see the theatre resemblance, but I guess it may be an influence too.
Oh yeah, the gas pumps. Lynch is a big hopper fan.
Hey, I never went into the Fargo comments every week to call everyone there an idiot, I carefully hid my bile.
Todd talks about the distinction between "what" and "why," and how last night's Twin Peaks wasn't nearly as confusing as some would have you believe: http://tinyletter.com/ToddV…
Would you say that this show… kicks the rest of television's ass?
I'm not kidding, all other TV bores the shit out of me now.
Man, that cosmic apocalypse really has me worried about Dougie's chances.
Lol, you're not old.
I was OK with the first couple of movies. This is a monkey with a machine gun, which is never not ridiculous.
Damn right I do!
He's been posting these increasingly dyspeptic comments every week, which makes me wonder why the hell he's watching a show he hates so much.
Hey, thanks for calling me a jackass, twerp. Also, I hope all the young characters die in a fire in the next episode, just to spite you. Except for Tammy, she's doing a great job!
I'm sorry, new Planet of the Apes movie but I just cannot take a monkey with a machine gun seriously.
This is a thoroughly adorable comment.
The award for best post on the Twin Peaks boards this week goes to the commenter whose dog is super into the show because of the sound design.
That would be "Dolce," actually.