awww
It was so great to find out 10 is “the number of completion” in the new season but now I need to know what 5, 9, and especially what 6, 7, 8 mean to lynch
Coop turning left at the double R to get to laura’s house in the last episode really threw off my internal map of the town
New Dean Hurley.
cool and good
VFX house gives brief descriptions of each of the shots they created for season 3.
You ever just drinking your afternoon coffee and suddenly think about what a shitty villain Windom Earle was?
did you watch the fwwm deleted scenes I feel like there as important as any other piece of the show but they don’t seem to get their due. a good bridge between fwwm and s3.
Yeah, I liked Twin Peaks season 3 a lot, but one of the things that sticks with me the most is how much it is about aging and the passage of time and impermanence. It’s all written on every actor’s face.
it’s the only reunion show honest enough to directly confront the past it’s ostensibly there to recreate, the one that won’t lie to us
The frustrated character reappearances, the good Cooper, obviously, but even more deeply, lost Audrey, force us to confront that we can’t have what we wanted, that our desire was a perverse expectation of indulgent consumer entertainment.
limited to 25,000 copies, it’s got the whole show and comes with one uhd disc that has the pilot and part 8 in 4k. god just put the whole thing out on uhd already
I preordered that box set. first time I paid money for twin peaks actually, except for when I bought fwwm on vhs
my thinking was even if they release the whole thing on uhd someday, the pilot and part 8 are probably going to have a higher bitrate on this disc and I am definitely someone who has combined video and audio sources from different bluray disc releases to have the perfectest mkv file of a movie
If you have an Ollie’s, the sketchier cousin of Big Lots, in your zone, you might want to check it for $3 copies of the Final Dossier among all the Bill Cosby DVDs, Paula Dean cookbooks, Confederate toy soldier play-sets, and near expired food.
A friend tipped me off last week that the store in his area had a stack, and sure enough I found one at the location by me last night.