I watched it because it was "cutting edge cinema" at the time. Couldn't figure out WTF was going on, and thought I must be dim. Now I realise that it's cack.Aka 89 minutes of my life I'll never get back...
I loved the dystopian imagery and soundscape but apart from that, what a load of dog egg. Can safely say I'll never be revisiting it. I had quite high hopes for it too, from what I'd read online. You live and learn!Some people love that weird, edgy, industrial and dark sort of cinema, not myself, but some people do.
Nooo, I watched it on Fri night, only because season 2 of Hannibal hadn't arrived in the post yet and yes I'm late to the party with that too so no spoilers!I will say an experimental, surrealist, black and white David Lynch body horror is a wild choice for Sunday afternoon viewing
Understand the theory, practical is brutal.I'm sure a lot of Lynch's stuff would be more accessible if you were on drugs.
It's on Paramount+ apparently, might be able to get a free trial/subscription on Amazon, or I think you can get Paramount through Sky too.Twin peaks is something I’ve heard lots of people talk about, but never seen a single episode of. Is it streamaboe to anybody’s knowledge, might give it a whirl
I just went googling a serious called Hannibal Scubes, FFS!Twin Peaks is genuinely groundbreaking TV. There's times where it is slow, times where it is bizarre and times where it is terrifying.
As for Hannibal Scubes, that's another of my all time favourites.
Spot onTwin Peaks is genuinely groundbreaking TV. There's times where it is slow, times where it is bizarre and times where it is terrifying.
Spot on
I hear that a lot and I agree that there are parts of series two that really drag. James and his pointless road trip is the first one that springs to mind and the Little Nicky stuff is pretty dreadful too. Disagree about season three though. For me that's the best thing that Lynch has ever done.The first series of Twin Peaks is great, I think it's his finest hour apart from Mulholland Drive. I think Mark Frost, the co-creator of the first two series, was part of the reason they were so well put together. The first 6 episodes of the second series are also good but it really goes off the rails and the third series was a let down, really. There were one or two really good episodes in that third series. But series one and two are worth watching. The film, Fire Walk With Me, is pretty good but bleaker than the series. The two Twin Peaks books (by Mark Frost) that came out in about 2018 were really good, too.
I am a bit of a fan of his films but I also wonder why I watch them at the same time. Something lures me back in.