Three people desperately screaming nonsense at each other in a public street in broad daylight, while an even louder noise muffles their voices almost completely, sums up perfectly the kind of horror Lynch goes for in his movies.
The Dwarf says he is the arm and sound like (and he makes that sound) you can also hear it before that scene, coming from electrical pole, or whatever, with #6 on it
@@rickdeckard1075you'd think someone with a deckard-themed account would do some detective work, investigate themselves, and realize nobody is paying to bot likes on a random comment on a twin peaks clip. you're insane.
Such a well made scene. Like being underwater with only a small thin straw to give any air. And then you BARELY make it out. ITS HIM!!! ITS YOUR FATHER!!! You might as well have heard the most important lines in the series, but means nothing in all the madness and confusion. I love David Lynch.
Haven't seen the movie in years but the sound design & tension gave me chills and made me hold my breath 30 seconds into a youtube video. Lynch is a master.
Phillip: You stole the corn! I had it canned... over the store! And miss, the look on her face.. when it was opened. There was... a... stillness. Like the formica tabletop. THE THREAD WILL BE TORN, MR. PALMER! THE THREAD WILL BE TORN! IT'S HIM! IT'S YOUR FATHER!
I like how the end of the video is paused and there's a pulsating because the person who made this video is fumbling with his camera to end it. It incidentally looks EXACTLY like something that would be in season 3.
@@nightbirdgames Mike was a killer in his life, but I think the Black Lodge entity that is Mike isn't as hell-bent on continuing his evil deeds as BOB.
Lord knows the guy whom played Leland, just had to have got a lot of weird glances+ strange looks after this movie came out! Because then he suddenly became the face of the kind of abuse+stuff that happened to Laura As dark and sad and damaging as it was!
Holy bleep. For years, I've been telling people that the best scene in any movie, any film, is this scene. I saw this film in the theaters, 3 different ones, in 3 different States (US). Lucky for me that I had NOT watched the second season of Twin Peaks on the boob tube. This film has to be the most brilliant prequel that I know.
Why would it be lucky you had NOT watched the second season? The entire film is a spoiler for the events of S02. It is a prequel designed to be watched after watching both seasons, not before.
@@westaussie965 look at the smartass we got here people. The "you aren't as cultured as me because you have a different perspective" type of douchbag.
I also have surreal experiences with demonic entities possessing human forms, that feed off my pain and suffering on the weekly. They just call it being schizoid when it happens to me.
The first time I watched this film this scene genuinely made me forget how to breath. In the middle of it I had to run outside to calm down for a while
I always felt sorry for Leland. He could be a wonderful father if he wasn't carrying BOB in him. This curse or entity or whatever it was, it wasn't Leland's choice. In the show he was talking about Bob, telling that he met a man once who asked him if he wanted to play with fire or something like that. So this entity just occupied Leland when he still was a child. And that always broke my heart because Leland was a loving and father when his mind was clear and his inability to fight and get rid of BOB always seemed awful and heart wrenching.
@@wolfie8890 i think that might be the worst scene in the whole movie. it's edited really, really roughyl. lynch corrected himself on that scene in Missing Pieces.
if anyone is wondering what he's saying: "You stole the corn! I had it canned over the store! And miss, the look on her face when it was opened... There was a stillness! Like the formica table! The thread will be torn, Mr. Palmer! The thread will be torn! It's him! It's your father!"
So what i get from this is that Phillip Michael Gerard is trying to tell Laura that its her father who is abusing her but also telling her that its not really him but Bob..?Also hes showing the ring which has some significance if im not mistaken .I cant remember what significance but it does i think..
guys, I currently own a 1976 Toyota Hilux (used to be a chinook camper) that came from Washington state. same color and everything except... a lot rustier. what a beautiful Chinook they had in this one scene though. all original, incredibly clean, and no rust heh, by another coincidence my other car is a '92 like this movie
is it just me or thr corn refers to garmonbozia? i mean here as well, and when in season one mrs tremond/chalfont’s (ive no idea) grandson makes the corn disappear from the plate
Phillip: You stole the corn! I had it canned... over the store! And miss, the look on her face.. when it was opened. There was... a... stillness. Like the formica tabletop. THE THREAD WILL BE TORN, MR. PALMER! THE THREAD WILL BE TORN! IT'S HIM! IT'S YOUR FATHER!
Mike's not the good guy everyone makes him out to be. I guess he probably doesn't have a choice but he still eats garmonbozia even after seeing the face of God and taking the entire arm off.
I'm thoroughly convinced that Mike is not Mike in this movie. I believe Mike is possessed by The Arm throughout the movie. The big takeaways are the sound the Arm makes. Remember the scene where The Arm formally introduces himself to Dale and makes the woowoowoowoo-ing sound? Rewatch this clip and listen for the sound. And at the end of the film when Mike, The Arm, and Bob/Leland are in the Red Room? The Arm touches Mike and speaks through him. Although the Arm may be severed, I believe that didn't end their connection.
@@georgemoose3919 You right, I just want to add that the Arm is called the Arm because he is the arm of Mike that he cut off, so they are always linked to each other, they are parts of one person.
it is so mind blowing the fact that to understand this small but chilling scene you have to see 3 seasons of the series the movies and then 4.5 hours of the twin perfect explanation..now?it makes perfect sense..
I've never watched that 4 1/2 hour video and this scene makes sense lol It's weird to me everyone thinks that guy was the first to come up with the theories he lays out
Guys when you talk about Lynch you should understand that characters and situations have to be read on a deeper level. This scene is a representation/metaphor of Laura and Leland abusive relationship and the fear she feels. Mike is the consciousness of both of them that dangerously follows em and in the end comes back and remembers Laura and Leland of the reality of their relationship which is one made of violence, rape, and abuse. The tornt corn is representing Laura's loss of innocence and the consciousness of both of 'em is reminding the guys that something is definitely wrong.
nah. you should understand how much is made up on the fly. nothing has deeper meaning til later when another plot point comes up to link back to something that already happened. the whole series worked like that. the lodge was originally just a dream. then it was a place. BOB was invented because the set dresser accidentally appeared onscreen once. the whole plot of FWWM was the result of plot decisions that were made episode by episode over the course of the series and not the other way around. basic surrealist method of making an image without thinking too much about it.
the corn is the garmonbozia or the pain and sorrow the characters feel. Mike wants it for the arm (which is the dwarf) because the arm feeds from that senseless violence. much like we do then again, you could just get high and experience the trip of highs and lows. you don't have to understand it. hell, I don't understand it either lol. any interpretation that makes sense to you is the correct one. it's like my head is filled with static
Three people desperately screaming nonsense at each other in a public street in broad daylight, while an even louder noise muffles their voices almost completely, sums up perfectly the kind of horror Lynch goes for in his movies.
I watched this movie on an app that didn’t have subtitles so I literally had to watch it on like 70 to even hear what they were saying 😂
Very eloquently put. Well done!
Normal road-rage at Twin Peaks.
really only one of them is screaming nonsense
Who?
It just occurred to me that that was the street where Richard ran over the child in S3
Yup. Lots of scotched engine oil on that street.
Holy jumping numnuts...! O_O
oooooh snap
Pardon my ignorance Sir but what is S3?
@@mime3761 season 3. Twin peaks: return, in other words
Anyone else hear The Arm making the woo-woo-woo-woo-woo sound as the camper approaches?
Wow never heard that lmao
Yup. And I think it's the sound electricity makes.
Do you remember the dream where the man from another place makes the sound? He is the (missing) arm. He makes that sound
The Dwarf says he is the arm and sound like (and he makes that sound) you can also hear it before that scene, coming from electrical pole, or whatever, with #6 on it
@@aldoparziale5669 that’s right, in the trailer park
It's the perfect David Lynch scene because it's surreal, intense, intriguing, but also utterly hilarious
said literally no one
@@rickdeckard1075 well 229 people seem to agree with me Rick
@@dannydubya9410 lol paid bot accounts ... don't count.
@@rickdeckard1075you'd think someone with a deckard-themed account would do some detective work, investigate themselves, and realize nobody is paying to bot likes on a random comment on a twin peaks clip. you're insane.
I don't know about hilarious, but I agree with the rest
The movie was more disturbing than the show.
Anna Martin Lynch, unrestrained by cable television
No
I can tell you, on 2 hits of decent LSD,it was quite disturbing, then Blue Velvet right after.Quite intense and this was 20 years ago.
right in two haha why those two on acid? twisted
The movie was revealing where the show was implying, so yeah.
This is what happens when you overdo the Garmonbozia, people
@George Lipscomb It's a helluva drug!
Pain and sorrow 😇😑
“You stole the corn” meaning Bob owes Mike garmonbozia
Over the store, a formica tabletop. The thread will be torn! 🤮
Green is its color
1:30 STOP IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT!!!!!!
Sheryl Lee has such a powerful scream.
Normally the 90’s manic damsel scream irritates me at best, but Sheryl played it so well. Her performance in this movie was awesome
I agree. Do you remember in the last episode of season 2, the "meanwhile" scene? OMG!! Her screams could shatter glass.
This scene really chilled me for some reason.
Underrated movie.
agreed, youre right, its soooo arguably overrated
@@rickdeckard1075underrated
@@johntrains1317 agreed, sweet summer child, so arguably shockingly literally overrrratedddd
@@rickdeckard1075underrated
@@boo5214 AGREED SOOOOO OVERRATED PLZ THX
Such a well made scene. Like being underwater with only a small thin straw to give any air. And then you BARELY make it out. ITS HIM!!! ITS YOUR FATHER!!! You might as well have heard the most important lines in the series, but means nothing in all the madness and confusion. I love David Lynch.
Haven't seen the movie in years but the sound design & tension gave me chills and made me hold my breath 30 seconds into a youtube video. Lynch is a master.
Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me is one of the most disturbing films of all time. A masterpiece.
”I am the arm and I sound like this” 0:04
Wow never noticed this
OMG UR A GENIOUS
Nice catch
Phillip: You stole the corn! I had it canned... over the store!
And miss, the look on her face.. when it was opened. There was... a... stillness. Like the formica tabletop. THE THREAD WILL BE TORN, MR. PALMER! THE THREAD WILL BE TORN! IT'S HIM! IT'S YOUR FATHER!
Mata Björnar still gives me chills... every. Single. Time
THE THREAD WILL BE TORN!!
Is "her" Judy?
@@Silent47963 maybe not. i think it was made many years before season 3 :p
Phillip? You mean MIKE?
RIP THE KING 😢
I am so gratified to find someone else feels as strongly about this scene as I do. It literally gives me chills up and down my body. Still.
The joy of American Cinematography : David Lynch
mikes actually just driving like that bc of the missing arm
I like how the end of the video is paused and there's a pulsating because the person who made this video is fumbling with his camera to end it. It incidentally looks EXACTLY like something that would be in season 3.
Its so perfect that I couldnt tell if it was just an editing mishap or this actually happened in the scene
*I WAS SO FRIGHTENED* even for 2-3 times watching this movie - scariest scene!!!!
When you steal the corn that was canned over the store
this scene is so overwhelming
This scene is the thesis statement for I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson
Rest easy Al Strobel
That's the most amazing prank one can possibly make to someone.
wow its really the same crossroad from Episode 6 of Season 3 :o It is happening again
It's the corner of Meadowbrook Way SE and Park Street, Snoqualmie, Washington
glad someone recognizes a street from our little town hahaha
“YOU STOLE THE CORN!”
I HAD IT CANNED
FROM THE STORE
AND MISS , THE LOOK ON HER FACE
HE 'S HUNGRY!!
THERE WAS A STILLNESS, LIKE THE FORMICA TABLETOP
@0:52 - You. Stole. The CORN! I had it CANNED over the STORE!
Absolutely my favourite scene in cinema, together with the beginning of Fellini's 8&1/2!
You like people freaking out in cars huh
@@analogboard LOL, well thought ahah
thank you for this, mr. lynch
I love how helpful Mike is too Cooper in the Return series
which confused me, because he didn't really come off as a good guy in the original 2 seasons or the movie.
It could be because Bob had been running free for 25 years. Think of all THE CORN!
@@nightbirdgames Mike was a killer in his life, but I think the Black Lodge entity that is Mike isn't as hell-bent on continuing his evil deeds as BOB.
@@nightbirdgames He had seen the face of God and was purified and cut off the arm with the evil pact
He's definitely one of the only "good guys" from the black lodge 👍🏼
All 3 of them are perfect in this scene
Obviously Sheryl Lee is amazing in this movie, but lets not overlook Ray Wise. He did an amazing job in the series and in this film.
Lord knows the guy whom played Leland, just had to have got a lot of weird glances+ strange looks after this movie came out! Because then he suddenly became the face of the kind of abuse+stuff that happened to Laura As dark and sad and damaging as it was!
😂
Ray Wise . Probably the best looking of the cast these days .
The next thing I saw him in was a Sean Connery thriller where he was a businessman who killed a prostitute, lol.
@@SS-dr1hx Have you seen Madchen Amick? It’s gotta be the Lodges...
To be fair the movie flopped at the time so I doubt he got that kind of recognition lol
Holy bleep. For years, I've been telling people that the best scene in any movie, any film, is this scene. I saw this film in the theaters, 3 different ones, in 3 different States (US). Lucky for me that I had NOT watched the second season of Twin Peaks on the boob tube. This film has to be the most brilliant prequel that I know.
Why would it be lucky you had NOT watched the second season? The entire film is a spoiler for the events of S02. It is a prequel designed to be watched after watching both seasons, not before.
Did we just become best friends?
Shit. You need to see more movies😂
@@westaussie965 look at the smartass we got here people. The "you aren't as cultured as me because you have a different perspective" type of douchbag.
The best part is when he's hollering at the gas station attendants right after!
this happens to me at least once a week.
Alternate title loudest fucking scene in any movie ever made
Also notice how they are stuck behind a truck with WOOD loaded on it?
It just occurred to me that Mike drives the van with only one arm!
Al Strobel seems like a guy whose corn you do not want to steal.
I hate it when that happens #relatable
It's.. like the formica tabletop.
@@StudElwood Green is it's color.
I also have surreal experiences with demonic entities possessing human forms, that feed off my pain and suffering on the weekly. They just call it being schizoid when it happens to me.
The first time I watched this film this scene genuinely made me forget how to breath. In the middle of it I had to run outside to calm down for a while
Man comes out of the blue like that
! What's the world coming to?
Rest in peace Al Strobel
"the thread will be torn"
that's amazing lol
I requested no creamed corn.
@@ModMokkaMatti Do you see creamed corn on this plate?
0:15 this is just how people in the Bay Area drive
This gives me so much anxiety
"It smells like something's burning."
Oh fuck.
oh shittt, i just realized ¿'¿'????
Scorched engine oil.
@Kilgore Trout "Oh fuck." what?
"Oh fuck." what?
@@maxdeliringtv2849 Max, what did you realize? What is it about the burning smell?
Anyone else hear The Arm's little mouth noise?
Yep
I always felt sorry for Leland. He could be a wonderful father if he wasn't carrying BOB in him. This curse or entity or whatever it was, it wasn't Leland's choice. In the show he was talking about Bob, telling that he met a man once who asked him if he wanted to play with fire or something like that. So this entity just occupied Leland when he still was a child. And that always broke my heart because Leland was a loving and father when his mind was clear and his inability to fight and get rid of BOB always seemed awful and heart wrenching.
he isn't innocent
At the beginning, you can hear that "sound" that The Arm made in the Red Lounge/Black Lodge. I didn't notice that the first time I watched this movie.
Can't understand a word being said, but who goes into a David Lynch project hoping to understand?
WHY DOESN'T SOMEBODY DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS?!
Because just like with Laura's abuse, everyone is too wrapped up in their own world to care that something is wrong. Or even notice.
Total spiritual successor to this scene! SHE'S SICK
nobody gets a reference to a line that immediately follows this scene? okay.
David Lynch's home movies. Very sweet. Nostalgic.
Listen closely you can hear the sound the arm makes when the truck first appears
It was my favorite scene when I watched it the first time
I think about this scene a lot.
Mike's performance here is just wildly good.
That was Al Strobel's personal vehicle.
Lost Hiway, Blue Velvet, they have this scene. Its like animals fighting over territory.
Nope. The best scene is the family dinner. The acting is on a level where you forget you're watching a movie. This is a great scene too.
Oh yess
Yeah script seems funny , i mean corn thing, but acting is incredible and makes IT frightening
@@xfilesfoxisdead7979 idk how you can think it's funny ... i just have NO IDEA what was going on in that film lmao
Nope. The best scene is with phillip jeffries.
@@wolfie8890 i think that might be the worst scene in the whole movie. it's edited really, really roughyl. lynch corrected himself on that scene in Missing Pieces.
Me at every red light
if anyone is wondering what he's saying: "You stole the corn! I had it canned over the store! And miss, the look on her face when it was opened... There was a stillness! Like the formica table! The thread will be torn, Mr. Palmer! The thread will be torn! It's him! It's your father!"
Feels like I'm watching this on an old Zenith! That boxey sound.
So what i get from this is that Phillip Michael Gerard is trying to tell Laura that its her father who is abusing her but also telling her that its not really him but Bob..?Also hes showing the ring which has some significance if im not mistaken .I cant remember what significance but it does i think..
YOU.. STOLE... THE.. CORN!!!!!
you STOOOOLEEEEE fizzy LIFTING DRINKS!!!!!
R.I.P. Al Strobel, please spread some love and heartfelt condolences to his family. No! It wasn't me! It was the One-Armed Man!
@1:15 Important.
I thought I was the only one. Blhahaha could be the best scene of all time.
Got a light?
Oooh I get it now..
guys, I currently own a 1976 Toyota Hilux (used to be a chinook camper) that came from Washington state. same color and everything
except... a lot rustier. what a beautiful Chinook they had in this one scene though. all original, incredibly clean, and no rust
heh, by another coincidence my other car is a '92 like this movie
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When Mike starts revving his engine at 0:08 it sounds like a TARDIS is materialising
I thought the sound the man in the red suit made in the dream where he told cooper he was the arm was the same
@@DrawMaster115 it’s that same exact sound!
3 abstract being yelling at each other
I hope there is no discussion on the family dinner.
the family dinner: 1:29
Looks like Mike is full of Bob and he wants to give to to Leland. Mo's Garage is still there servicing the Twin Peaks community since 1948.
Traffic lights be like that though
Wow Bob wow
is it just me or thr corn refers to garmonbozia? i mean here as well, and when in season one mrs tremond/chalfont’s (ive no idea) grandson makes the corn disappear from the plate
probably the most quiet city in the countryside, yet that was some noise)
Sheryl Lee is the muffin
I think he meant Korn Cds or cassets. I'd be pissed too
"You're going blind, Mr Palmer! BLIIIIIINND!!"
The movie was scary af haha
Does anyone know what he’s saying?
Phillip: You stole the corn! I had it canned... over the store!
And miss, the look on her face.. when it was opened. There was... a... stillness. Like the formica tabletop. THE THREAD WILL BE TORN, MR. PALMER! THE THREAD WILL BE TORN! IT'S HIM! IT'S YOUR FATHER!
@@olgahachem mvp!!!!
This scene doesn't make sense to me. It implies Mike already knows that Bob is in Leland. But he never gives this information to Cooper in the show.
....Huh... Damn good point. I mean if he told him that, That would've solved everything xP
have you noticed that mike's actions in general don't make a lot of sense?
Mike's not the good guy everyone makes him out to be. I guess he probably doesn't have a choice but he still eats garmonbozia even after seeing the face of God and taking the entire arm off.
I'm thoroughly convinced that Mike is not Mike in this movie. I believe Mike is possessed by The Arm throughout the movie. The big takeaways are the sound the Arm makes. Remember the scene where The Arm formally introduces himself to Dale and makes the woowoowoowoo-ing sound? Rewatch this clip and listen for the sound. And at the end of the film when Mike, The Arm, and Bob/Leland are in the Red Room? The Arm touches Mike and speaks through him. Although the Arm may be severed, I believe that didn't end their connection.
@@georgemoose3919 You right, I just want to add that the Arm is called the Arm because he is the arm of Mike that he cut off, so they are always linked to each other, they are parts of one person.
All scenes in this movie are better each other.
gotta light?
This is The Water, and this is The Well.
it is so mind blowing the fact that to understand this small but chilling scene you have to see 3 seasons of the series the movies and then 4.5 hours of the twin perfect explanation..now?it makes perfect sense..
I've never watched that 4 1/2 hour video and this scene makes sense lol
It's weird to me everyone thinks that guy was the first to come up with the theories he lays out
@@poisonforsocrates He pulled a lot from other theory videos and the TP subreddit.
Lmao why your mic on bro
There was - a STILLNESS!
It's him! It's your father!
Мой любимый сериал. А какая музыка❤
Rip David Lynch ❤
*"Treat Him Right."*
Guys when you talk about Lynch you should understand that characters and situations have to be read on a deeper level. This scene is a representation/metaphor of Laura and Leland abusive relationship and the fear she feels. Mike is the consciousness of both of them that dangerously follows em and in the end comes back and remembers Laura and Leland of the reality of their relationship which is one made of violence, rape, and abuse. The tornt corn is representing Laura's loss of innocence and the consciousness of both of 'em is reminding the guys that something is definitely wrong.
love it
nah. you should understand how much is made up on the fly. nothing has deeper meaning til later when another plot point comes up to link back to something that already happened. the whole series worked like that. the lodge was originally just a dream. then it was a place. BOB was invented because the set dresser accidentally appeared onscreen once. the whole plot of FWWM was the result of plot decisions that were made episode by episode over the course of the series and not the other way around. basic surrealist method of making an image without thinking too much about it.
Make sense
the corn is the garmonbozia or the pain and sorrow the characters feel. Mike wants it for the arm (which is the dwarf) because the arm feeds from that senseless violence. much like we do
then again, you could just get high and experience the trip of highs and lows. you don't have to understand it. hell, I don't understand it either lol. any interpretation that makes sense to you is the correct one. it's like my head is filled with static
How does Mike in the past know Mr Palmer is BOB but not in season 1 and 2 of the show?
Probably because it's Mike from the future, like how Phillip Jeffries thought Agent Cooper was Mr C, because he was also from the future.
"I'm as blank as a fart." 😂
I AM THE GREAT WENT
My mom just asked if I was watching people kill each other….just an argument over corn mom!
David Lynch everyone. Take a seat and enjoy your stay.