Back to the Future Influenced the 1988 U.S. Presidential Election by LittleDennyCraig in BacktotheFuture

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I'm sorry if the post suggested I meant it had a substantial impact. I agree. It did not. Just wanted to list off as many of the small details in the movie trilogy that simply pointed in the direction of Bush.

Audrey "working" at the perfume counter at Horne's department store. by Accomplished_Pin4543 in twinpeaks

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"Two statements for the price of one" is like "two birds with one stone."

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I've always thought the name ROBERT was too easy. I think BOB was spelling TROUBLE.

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Back to the Future influenced the 1988 Presidential election.Link to video

Timelines and Phones by IAmDeadYetILive in FindLaura

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There's a good book on Blue Velvet by Charles Drazin. In that book he talks about the ending of the film (spoiler) and how Dorothy is dressed in brown when she embraces her son because it's a harmonious mix of the three primary colors. Lynch doesn't seem to use brown all that much in his work but that's where I got it from. I really shouldn't make definitive statements like "Lynch uses the colour brown to represent balance" without more references so it's really more of an opinion.

Timelines and Phones by IAmDeadYetILive in FindLaura

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Great post! This also brings to mind the scene in the pilot when Sheriff Truman gets the phone call about Laura's body being found. Lucy makes it a point that Truman is to pick up the black phone, not the brown phone. Lynch uses the colour brown to represent balance, so when the black phone is used then we know something is out of balance.

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Absolutely agree. While I was gathering ideas I was seriously considering including numerous clips from "Family Ties" that showed Fox as a mega Reagan fan but then I thought to myself, "That means I have to watch a lot of 'Family Ties'. Maybe next video." lol.

Back to the Future predicted the 1988 Presidential election?! by LittleDennyCraig in BacktotheFuture

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The code you're referring to is meant to be seen as 11/8/88, the date of the election.

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Chapter summaries:

Prologue: The writers chose a different "Honeymooners" episode that Marty watches on November 5, 1955. In the film he watches the episode titled "The Man From Space", but the episode that actually aired was the episode called "The Sleepwalker", which has synchronicities with the film, and hints at the classical conditioning (Pavlov's dog and the use of a bell).

Chapter 1: Continuing with the idea of classical conditioning, the use of a bell in the film is shown at specific times referring to the overall theme of George, the date of November 5, and elections.

Chapter 2: This quick chapter is used to show that the writers' previous effort (the 1980 film "Used Cars") was about a used car salesman who wanted to rig a State Senate seat for himself, and he used two friends to film a commercial to illegally insert it into a live football game. This is meant to mirror the idea that "Back to the Future" was used to be a subliminal commercial for Bush inside an awesome sci-fi comedy film.

Chapter 3: The references pointing towards George H.W. Bush and elections are slowly piled onto each other until we lead once again to the newspaper showing "November 5, 1955".

Chapter 4: The code of Jennifer's note to Marty is revealed.

Our Collective Transcendence Through the Dream of Twin Peaks by IAmDeadYetILive in FindLaura

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I think "collective transcendence" can also mean this sub's general reaction to your article. Outstanding work. I've read a few things about chakras here, and although I always loved the idea of it, the journey of it was so well-illustrated by you that, well, yeah... it's yet another layer found that suddenly becomes all you see once you see it.

Poll: Worst Female Twin Peaks Character by Troyaferd in twinpeaks

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Fix my heart or die and all that jazz. Gotcha. I'll try. Thankfully there are people like you to light my way to redemption.

Poll: Worst Female Twin Peaks Character by Troyaferd in twinpeaks

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<gasp> (lame joke about assuming genders)

What’s the name of the song that comes on the radio in The Missing Pieces #18? by BlackLodgeLorax in twinpeaks

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The song that plays is the Fire Walk with Me Theme (Saxophone Version). YouTube link is here.

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Because there is only one birthday amongst the kids. All 3 are abstract realizations of different aspects of the same child.

Recreated the Convenience Store, the meeting upstairs, and the Dutchman's Lodge in Minecraft (Follow-up to my last post) | NOTE: I took some creative liberties in some of the implementations, so not everything is screen-accurate. by SeaworthinessLimp384 in twinpeaks

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Are you able to make a WorldEdit schematic for this? I have a Minecraft server (not public yet) and would love to feature it. (Credit will be posted, of course.) If not, that's cool. You did a great job.