typhoner
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typhoner

Dale Cooper is one of the best tv characters ever created

I…know? I'm not really following a pattern or something like that.

eh, I never managed to finish even the first part of 1q84, although I've liked all other Murakami novels I read (which is most of them).

I'm in the process of completing/rewatching Lynch's filmography. The Elephant Man I haven't seen yet, but I just bought a dvd for a really cheap price, so it's gonna be next (that, or Wild At Heart, but that's a rewatch, as I was kinda young when I saw it for the first time).

or from The Borgias

her facial expressions are always the best part of any shot she's in, so staring at her is not only the most pleasant, but also most necessary thing to do while watching B99.

"I wanna live in this moment for-e-vor"

Also, Melissa Fumero's reading of "Super bummed" actually really sounded like a Gina line reading.

Holt: "You find something you care about was taken from you. Your colleague. Your dream job. Your mango yoghurt."
Terry: "WHOOOOOO!!!!!!!"

(mild spoilers for the book and possibly the film)

Did they cut the "romance" between Johanssen and Beck? God, that was hamfisted as hell. Actually, most of the Johanssen stuff was awkward in the book.

His hatred of disco, which is the only music he can find among the crew’s belongings, is a running gag.

"Faithfully[,] . . . Ridley Scott. . . imagines. . . a freak. . . Matt Damon. . . killing. . . Earth."
—Mike D'Angelo, The A.V. Club

well, at least thank you for reminding me about Victoria. I remember reading about it when it came out and thought it looked interesting, but now I'll add it to my watchlist.

yep. It's in the review too:

But after that, they said "screw 'just being colleagues' and screw 'light and breezy'" which is yet another inversion of that kind of trope, no?

I finished it! It does get lighter indeed, although I need to think about that last part for quite awhile. It felt right, I guess, but I don't quite know why. It's point of the film I guess, that keeps going on in your mind. (Still, that projection of Laura Dern's face was still a thing of nightmares, although it's

"Why did you even choose a pigeon anyway? It's a terrible mascot."

you mean Nikki's neighbor who comes to visit her in the beginning? She sure does look (and act) creepy. But the terror only starts later on, when reality starts to dissolve.

There will be no better Bilbo than Martin Freeman, that's for sure.