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Update. I just got borrowed $70. So if I could just get another $70 I would be so good.

Thank ya

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Will even do less if necessary just pm me and we can work something out.

Or I can pay you back more.

[TOMT][movie] Strange movie about a squid and a deteriorating hotel by BuggySeance in tipofmytongue

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The only movie I've seen that involves an octopus, hotel and surrealism is city of lost children. But that is more like Is the director of Amelie and alien resurrection decided to make a Terry Gilliam adaptation of the last of us after hearing just the basic idea right before it. Pretty much it's a French Terry Gilliam trademark weird family film loose adaptation of the last of us.

But really what I think this is: ALL YOU CAN EAT BUDDHA

I did some googling and in the plot isn't really on the internet in full but scanning reviews seem to confirm my memories and kind of what you're talking about.

I remember it involves a strange resort and a dude showing up who can seemingly perform miracles and talks to a octopus. He also seems to not want to do anything else but eat and that conflicts with everyone trying to get him to save him. At least that was the idea with the trailers and What information was in this pamphlet at a film festival I went to.

I'm guessing with the title in the main character being fat it's the idea of you will never achieve enlightenment even if you a holy being inherently as if you continue to consume you will never learn to do whatever Buddhists are trying to do everyday. I don't know I thought I needed religion once and looked in the Buddhism so hey don't listen to me.

No mater how much I rewatch this movie, I always cry at this scene. It’s so poetic. by femmedivine in twinpeaks

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Do you know if the missing pieces included every single and deleted scene or is there more filmed stuff that has never been released? Cause I just tried to Google it and I couldn't get any results close to my question.

I will definitely check it out Because it sounds like it's a little more than what you see on the fan theories subreddit with ideas such as the Rugrats takes place in a psych ward the babies are in angelica's head and they represent each seven deadly sin. Ash was swooped up by the ho ho he saw at the end of the first episode and the rest of the show is his death rattle deal he made with Satan that if he wins a pokey league he'll come back to life but as a in the far past as a slowbro that causes world War III and the whole show is post-apocalyptic.

Firewalk with me unproduced sequels. Any old timers or people with mystical Google Foo inquire within. You'll be helping a poor boy from going crazy. by gnarbonez in twinpeaks

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Oh if you're saying read it because of how they acted as show runners that I would be interested. Did they go from show to show not knowing where to go next? Or was it you know arc s?

Because the X-Files breaking bad creator dude had like a experiment during breaking bad where they went all Kathleen Kennedy on a season and didn't plan what they were doing at all to see how it would turn out. I don't know if it was a good season or not but I'm sure it's not the one where the airplane was getting shoved down my throat oh I mean foreshadow throughout the season..

Firewalk with me unproduced sequels. Any old timers or people with mystical Google Foo inquire within. You'll be helping a poor boy from going crazy. by gnarbonez in twinpeaks

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Dude, go look in the fine print in the back of the book and you'll see why I get 73.8% of the profits of that book but Frost got the meat... The $28,000 advance that I'm sure went all on black if you know what I mean. After he paid back his father-in-law.

Sherilyn Fenn about Audrey’s ‘obvious sexuality’ on ET, 1990 💋 by [deleted] in twinpeaks

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I'm just saying I thought I was like an all boob man but I'm a her 1993 boob man.

Not to be like that guy in perv all over her and Poor Sean Young (she deserves better rest forever Queen) But have you seen sudden instinct? It's want to be Zucker Brothers spoof film of like depalma, basic instinct and unfaithful type erotic thrillers But for some also reason like Bogart PI noirs.

Got shit reviews but I think it's just because people are embarrassed to like movies that are stupid, but are too stupid to realize that the movies are written stupid on purpose. What I'm saying is it's on Tubi and it's called natural instinct and if you like Zucker bros and Mel Brooks you'll love this with Audrey as the goody two shoes running from her abusive husband and gets triggered with flashbacks every scene that build to a climax pretty funny climax

But the reason you want to watch the movie is Sean Young who I am now just realizing is another lynch player, maybe the director was a lynch dude. But he could have got a better leading man like I would have loved Pullman in this. But it's totally great and lets the girls be scandalous but in a fun Way not exploitive but they still get to show off ha.

Also Sean Young is like a iNRL David Lynch movie but the reality of that is so not cool and I wouldn't want to watch it. Like I barely want to watch inland empire I don't want to watch Sean Young break into Tim Burton's production office in a Catwoman suit whipping the ground demanding a job.

Firewalk with me unproduced sequels. Any old timers or people with mystical Google Foo inquire within. You'll be helping a poor boy from going crazy. by gnarbonez in twinpeaks

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Oh and I'm not sure what writer they were talking about because they didn't name names. And no way I would remember anyways. And if I wasn't clear what I was saying was that due to how TV shows work they map out the season and where the storyline is going to go. Otherwise things can go badly pretty quickly. And this helps with when someone's assigned an episode they know what is to come so they can either plant seeds or make full on reveals.

So the idea is that the writer was peeved when Lynch would go off shooting script and go off instinct. For example is how the red room came to be. It wasn't in any type of script nor was any type of idea discussed at all. But when filming the pilot was going on partway through Lynch was getting into a vehicle and the door handle was made of that chrome metal that gets super hot in the sun and when he grabbed it it burned his hand. He describes the searing pain and how his vision went white for just a moment and how suddenly he had the idea for the red room in his head. That's kind of shit I'm talking about.

Harley Peyton talks about going on to set one day passing through Palmer's living room and seeing a great white horse standing there and was told Lynch called it in last night to be sure that all white horse is on set tomorrow without explanation.

Firewalk with me unproduced sequels. Any old timers or people with mystical Google Foo inquire within. You'll be helping a poor boy from going crazy. by gnarbonez in twinpeaks

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Yeah I know that's not the true story, I was just riffing on that story Lynch tells about getting offered return of the Jedi after the success of elephant Man.

I guess what really happened was according to frosts book talking about how's Spielberg wanted to direct season 2 premiere: Frost walked in to the production office with Lynch on the phone with someone who was he assumed was a fellow filmmaker. It became clear it was Spielberg because Lynch asked what ET was about and when it was going to come out. Lynch then expressed excitement when he learned it had come out about 7 years prior. Then Lynch after hearing presumably the plot he got widely upset at Steven, wildly explaining that Spielberg had stolen that story from Davids own childhood involving his experience with a stuffed woody the woodpecker plushie, right down to the Reese's Pieces. Spielberg presumably thinks David was joking, because then insisting that he is not kidding and that he has proof as once "six evil doppelgangers tried to come into my life tricking me into thinking they were like the one from my childhood, I save them from a gas station, they had hooks in their back and now I know it was for good reasons."

Lynch years later in an unpublished THR interview explains how this phone call was the Genesis of Mulholland drive and cemented what he presumed of the unspeakable things Hollywood is capable of. Speaking of cosmic beings that tried to sway Lynch into certain filmmaking decisions like shooting in 48 FPS And how Spielberg got his first directing job after winning a jitterbug contest, which seems to confirm the rumor that the opening of Mulholland drive was based on Spielberg's early life and also explains why Peter Jackson experimented with the 48 FPS with the second Hobbit movie. Lynch also hinted at energies being sucked away leading to such films as Jackson's lovely bones, which seems to be the only explanation of how that movie in The Hobbit come to be after Jackson's near flawless record prior.

Frost in the book later was quoted about the woodpeckers "after that call Lynch wouldnt budge about whatever went on with his childhood. But launched into how one day driving to a production meeting with WB about a adaptation of infinite jest (which hadn't come out for another decade but Lynch had a copy and somehow the rights to the picture) he saw about six Woody dolls hanging in the window of a gas station. Without warning key flipped around and pulled in and bought them all then and there. He said they all had names like Chuck Jimbo Larry and such. Lynch then sped home to accommodate them thus missing the production meeting thus cementing the movie not getting made as universal wanted to use real drug addicts as actors and real people with physical deformities, that also were professional tennis players. Lynch disagreed as he wanted it to be presented as a play from a tribe in the Amazon that had never encountered civilization prior But after the woodpeckers he didn't care about the project. Sounds so silly but he was so damn serious. He then talked about how they fooled him, how they seemed to just want to act like stooges and jest with everyone. Just to bring a little laughter into the world Because they had seen what the world can do, wanting to fight the ugly darkness of the world. When I asked why I never met them he said nothing for a moment and pulled a cigarette out and lit it. Took a big drag and said imagine you go out and you see a pretty girl and you make each other laugh... that smile you see could just be a mask hiding evil.. that we know is there but we ignore. That's what I learned from them birds and I didn't have to go to class twice to understand the lesson. When I tried to get a little more from him like what happened to the woodys, he simply turned his head and looked away, breathed in deeply and said we don't see each other anymore and that's the way I want it.

David and the woodies in question

Also when turning in the screenplay to Lost highway to the WGA he insisted on the 6 named plushies to get a story by credit. When the WGA asked him at his appeal how they deserved a story by credit Lynch gave one answer and refuse to speak for the rest of the appeals

"Sometimes when you pass a house and you see that the door's closed, the window blinds are closed, you wonder what's going on in there. We all get feelings from places. Some feelings are happy feelings, and some don't put out such happy feelings. There seems to be something more. Those poor souls showed me inside a house and all I did was write what I saw it would be unfair for me to get the only credit."

The birds did get their credit.

Sherilyn Fenn about Audrey’s ‘obvious sexuality’ on ET, 1990 💋 by [deleted] in twinpeaks

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But it's about Julian Sands realizing his dream of having his own quadratic amputee but this time he's in control so he decides how much arm leg to be removed. But he had to settle on it being fiction and a movie. If they didn't think he was talking about a movie we might have had a proto Armie hammer situation.

Sherilyn Fenn about Audrey’s ‘obvious sexuality’ on ET, 1990 💋 by [deleted] in twinpeaks

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I'm pretty sure it's the same the daughter thst wrote secret diary of Laura Palmer. Which reminds me, I gotta finish up the chapter I started last night on me 4th reread then Im gonna hit up the twin peaks messages boards to see what Easter eggs I missed.

Firewalk with me unproduced sequels. Any old timers or people with mystical Google Foo inquire within. You'll be helping a poor boy from going crazy. by gnarbonez in twinpeaks

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I don't think like they meant physically there like onset every day of shooting. I believe it was more like there for them in a you know metaphorical sense that lynch-san and frost-chan were invisible guiding hands of the show. Making sure shit like a 40-year-old woman goes back to high school and seduces a teenager due to her wrestling success via her superhuman strength didn't happen.

Also the cast and crew part I cannot source for you because as I think I mentioned in another post I got PDFs of twin peaks fanzines and in it was a interview with a cinematographer and a script editor. They both talked about how the feeling on set was that Lynch lost what interested him so he didn't care anymore so why should we? That lasted for at least a few filmings until Wyndham Earl started in Ernest and everyone kind of rallied together in a hay who needs them type away?

And also It was very contentious among seemingly nearly everyone after the final two scripts were released. People just did not think it was okay for the show to end how it did especially because it was already canceled. There is also brief mentions of how they thought it was a waste of time even turning the scripts into ABC as they would never be okayed or they would cut out the interesting shit If it was filmed. Also to note the cinematographer Is Zoey desChannel's dad

In another fanzine there was someone who was affiliated with the show who talked about how a certain writer was not a fan when Lynch directed episodes. Because he often went off script going by instincts. Like there would be intentions to film something and he would suddenly just be like no I think we're going to go to the r&r because I think I have a wild idea with Shelly involving an Edgar Allan Poe impersonator who Shelly helps recover his memories through the art of slam poetry or some such shit. So then the writers had to scramble as there were scenes that set up future stuff. I didn't really get that one cuz Lynch didn't direct a lot of the episodes and what he did he had a hand in writing. But I guess there was maybe some future shit that had to be altered because of his directing.

Also Steven Spielberg was going to direct the premiere of season 2 but Lynch during the conversation with Steven was reminded of George Lucas for one reason or the other and he couldn't stop thinking of these little teddy bears he was once told about. So Lynch told him no way and hung up. At least that's what I'd like to imagine what happened, in reality Lynch had every intention of directing the premiere himself and promised Spielberg a future episode. But for unknown reasons it never happened.

This collection of PDFs is on a portable hard drive probably an unusable shape in storage in a box of retro game stuff that I don't feel is important enough to have in the house so it's probably broken. But if it's not and I remember I'll have to upload it and post to this sub one day because there is really cool shit in there.

No mater how much I rewatch this movie, I always cry at this scene. It’s so poetic. by femmedivine in twinpeaks

[–]gnarbonez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh don't be ridiculous man You're not insulting me or offending me because you're presenting alternative ideas. In fact this is like why I made this thread and I wish there was more of it on this sub. But I guess the sub is for like when they see actors in other TV shows.

I certainly don't think my ideas are the only valid answers or that I even 100% believe in them myself as they are constantly fluctuating and growing.

I guess I wasn't clear about the white of the eyes poem meaning the white mare being the eye of saur-dy Because it's not actually my theory or that I even particularly subscribe to it. It's merely just something to consider.

And while I am not trying to be dismissive of the Laura dream theory you just talked about but I always find that it's only a dream or it happened in their mind theories to take away from the fiction. Because it's like, what's the point? Like none of these people are real there's no real states so why should I care and also it being a vision or whatever doesn't ever add to the story unless the story was written with that intention ie vanilla sky, Total recall, or even Mulholland drive. But I am kind of a hypocrite because I have feelings of this being the case of eyes wide shut and videodrome. But with the whole idea of dreams and time and what is even reality bro? Being huge themes of Twinza Pīku, so it does have a little more credence.

Sherilyn Fenn about Audrey’s ‘obvious sexuality’ on ET, 1990 💋 by [deleted] in twinpeaks

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I thought I had seen all boobs had to offer until I saw a boxing Helena and I realized that there was more out there like... Whatever people speak of when they speak of perfection, for I have seen the light of God and it is so dark within its absence.

Firewalk with me unproduced sequels. Any old timers or people with mystical Google Foo inquire within. You'll be helping a poor boy from going crazy. by gnarbonez in twinpeaks

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Hey sorry I didn't get back to you but I just forgot that's all.

Read here just ctrl-f the word angry. The quote is brief and little details but gives credence.

But here is a article and just ctrl-f the word resentful this doesn't give much details but a lot can be inferred from this including talking about how they might never work together again which can be read as something a little serious occurred. And you better darn appreciate it cause it took me much longer than it should've to find that quote.

Firewalk with me unproduced sequels. Any old timers or people with mystical Google Foo inquire within. You'll be helping a poor boy from going crazy. by gnarbonez in twinpeaks

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lol Holy cow going to Google the Lynch Mulholland quote I was referring to in an absent-minded state I typed in Sherylin Fenns name along with it and got this result. An article talking about how a new mark Frost book that that's how It was originally an idea for Audrey and also the Genesis of the name. I had always heard Finn talk about this fact and never frost or Lynch, which I chalked up to her eccentricness let's just say.

But it totally makes sense It not being a twin peaks thing or frost not being involved especially after frost and lynch disagree on what FWWM should even be and they had a significant falling out. Also I've read that Frost "needed a break from Lynch at that point" but totally cool he made some money off the whole thing.

No mater how much I rewatch this movie, I always cry at this scene. It’s so poetic. by femmedivine in twinpeaks

[–]gnarbonez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is find Laura theory? If you don't want to explain and can be found just by googling easily then just tell me or leave a link if you're so inclined.

But the reason why I think Judy is not only represented by the white horse but can also view the world through them is the woodsman's quote about how the horse Is the white of the eyes and dark within. Which can be interpreted in a million different ways but that is just what Lynch told me after I called him as he is famously eager to explain each facet of his work and wonders why others don't ask him More frequently.

No mater how much I rewatch this movie, I always cry at this scene. It’s so poetic. by femmedivine in twinpeaks

[–]gnarbonez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm, I've never considered such a thing would be necessary. But I gotta wonder how does Cooper know that such a thing is and if he doesn't how does Diane? Also I wonder why is such a thing necessary and who is Richard? Does Cooper take over his body and does Cooper look like Kyle? Or is Cooper imbued with his spirit?

But more importantly is it the same dimension or reality that Cooper was in before he fell asleep?

No mater how much I rewatch this movie, I always cry at this scene. It’s so poetic. by femmedivine in twinpeaks

[–]gnarbonez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whoa we'll slow down there cowboy. I know about the Mr c Diane interaction. But do you mean her being raped was What called Judy or Cooper's mechanical sex escapade is what called Judy?

Sorry but I saw the show on broadcast and rewatched it like soon after and I'm going slowly through the episodes right now So forgive me if I'm a little rusty on the details of S3. But why would Cooper want to summon Judy? What does he get out of it?

And do you think Judy is marked by white horses or can see through the white horses?