@@guidopasquetto911 Are you kidding? Season 3 was the best. It's complete refusal to pander towards nostalgia was inspiring, and I wish more revivals/legacy sequels took that approach.
@@HOTD108_ I'm sorry, but bringing back the main character wouldn't have been nostalgia, it would have been logic. Season 3 could have been so much more than it was if Lynch wasn't so focused on trolling his audience.
@@guidopasquetto911 Yes, I struggled a bit with Season 3. Duggy was such an odd character. Didn't really add much. I think it could have still been very edgy and unpredictable without being as nonsensical as it was.
After a 25 yr hiatus from Lynch and Co. I managed to watch series 3 over a 2 day period finishing up at 5 this am Sat, 04th Jan, 2020 (GMT) Just watching/listening to the opening credits teleported me back into my 16 yr old self, sitting in the front room trying to figure out what my family and I were actually watching, class, absolute Lynch perfection and now with a series 4 most definitely on the back rings and as a 43 yr old man, I found it akin to having a long lost friend getting back in touch before taking off, not knowing when/if I’ll ever see them again! A profound sense of timelessness yet, hopelessly disquieting.
That bit in the car... reminds me of me and my roommate. I'm rewatching Twin Peaks and she's watching along with me. She always wants me to explain things to her. "I can't tell you about that." "you can't??" lol... she wants closure and I'm trying to tell her she's watching the wrong show! Can't wait till we get to FWWM!
Blue Rose - aka USAF 'Project Blue Book'. Enter one Major Briggs and his TOP SECRET work as a test pilot with extra terrestrial craft. Of course, Chet couldn't tell Sam the details of a US Govt. TOP SECRET project operating around Twin Peaks. The purpose of the Blue Rose was to tell the agent, there is a link with the Project and the case.
for me its lynch way to say there is explanation to everything he choose to show us and this was just a taste. we will never know the others answers to his riddles/stories
IMO the film was the best thing out of season 1, two and the film. I have never seen a better horror film in all my life, and it easily also one of my favourite films of all time, but I suppose if you watched it in the hope of getting all the answers then you were always going to be disappointed.
In fact, you got plenty of informations and keys to have a better crompehension of what's going on in Twin Peaks in the movie. It's not always simple, but they're all there.
That blue rose we liked has come come back in style. The new Showtime "Twin Peaks: The Return" is great. (and maybe we'll find out what the blue rose means....or maybe not)
good guess. I just wrote that it would have been better if Chris had played agent Cooper. I didn't think about DC-CD at all. And we all know what a mess Lynch can be
Same reason Lynch makes weird artsy mystery movies with reverse talking midgets instead of just telling you what he means. This scene has a meta didactic function. Lynch himself is teaching the viewer to watch for and interpret visual clues. Lynch has said he thinks "everyone is a detective," that's why he likes the mystery and police investigation setup so much.
In the screenplay Chet says it’s because (a) Cole loves the cloak-and-dagger stuff like codes, and (b) Cole has no “inside voice” so anything secret he said explicitly would be shouted loud enough for everyone to hear.
I think fire walk with me is the best twin peaks has to offer. plus everyone dogged on season two the later half but that's my favorite part of twin peaks. let's Rock.
I really loves that Gordon cole can´t hear. there´s always misstakes when he talks and in what he says because of that.....just love when he suddenly can hear what shelly says to him. nut he can´t hear anybody else but her..... love david lynch in this caracture
I have a question...make it two..."Lil" was never properly credited in this movie. I read where she was a make up artist on the set...is this true? Also, where the plane lands is a grass strip. David Lynch kept the majority of his outdoor filming locations in and around the Snoqualmie area. I have found Mt. Si (Twin Peaks), the location where the town sign stood, the Sheriff's Office and Packard Sawmill (what is left of it). The railroad bridge is right next to the Snoqualmie river. I think I know where the trailer park is located. I understand that the Sheriff's Office is the former Weyerhouse Sawmill operations and it had a small airstrip located close to the sawmill operation. Any input would be appreciated!
Just after his cousin Lil, The drug bust was then on the scoolbus. #5637, in universal time 11:37. *Electricity* is cried out by the arm. In the future Dougie shows us the elec socket, here in Teresa Banks or Carls trailor there is an elec socket and references to the lines, air. Electricity.. Blue rose in Gematria is 'electric blue'.
Naga is Neptune Father of three Some texts get distorted and some just swim free So drops in the ocean Or fish in the Sea The tides are controlled by my Mother and Me
Yeah, he dropped the ball here. A prequel really wasn't needed for the Twin Peaks story to move forward. The only problem was that they'd have to finish the movies (or least Bob's involvement in the story) before 1995 because that's when Frank Silva died. Since they could just film it the way they did the episodes, I think it wouldn't be unreasonable for them to direct one movie a year. They could probably ti it up by 1994 at least if they put enough content into each movie. Who know's, if the movies ended up grossing enough it could allow them to start the show back up again as well. Too bad Lynch decided to do a prequel instead.
Godzilla52 I know this was a comment made a year ago, but yay I've got good news for you. Twin Peaks is coming back 25 years later y'all! Mark your calendars folks, 2016 can't come fast enough.
It’s confusing all right. I think he means that his cousin is his mother’s sister’s daughter, which accounts for his mother, his aunt, and his cousin, but not his uncle-in-law (his cousin’s father).
It really was something with the dancing girl...... I like this scene cause its mysterious. Lil is really ugly. chris iisak is really making a great caracture in FWWM.....
Have been thinking about it as well. My assumption is that Cole had a vision or dream about Theresa Banks or Deer meadow last night. Or maybe one of the trailer parks residents (Carl Rod) saw something and called the FBI.
Just when i thought I would start to watch the series.....this scene happens and completely turns me off. Think ill just stick to the movie. Wait this is the movie.......ggggheood.
@darthkantus I totally agree with you. I only watch the opening act of this movie, it was very intriguing. Then all of a sudden it just ends. We already know what happened during Laura's final days from the show, I found it to be boring as well.
Except we didn't "know" Laura ourselves. She had a voice in the movie, one we never really got a feel for in the show itself. Seeing just how traumatic her life was, was very different from just hearing about it.
the best part of "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" goes from the start of the movie, till the moment when Chris Isaak character vanishes without leaving any trace; from that moment on, we enter the boring last seven days of Laura Palmer and, unfortunately, i had to press the "Stop" button of the remote control to avoid falling asleep... what a waste of a great detective story Mister David Lynch...
Yeah, Laura Palmer's last days was always talked about...she never had an actual voice in the show. We actually got to "meet her," and she was a really good character. Vulnerable and a fighter...the scene between her and Donna in the bar, from her entering it, all the way until Laura realized Donna was becoming like her...very powerful. Far more intriguing. Also, the mystery is perfect the way it is in the film. The detective stuff continues on in the show, so the movie was a different beast altogether.
I wish I could have a Twin Peaks movie that was nothing but Gordon Cole.
"Cole, use your indoor voice."
"THIS IS MY INDOOR VOICE."
His work would be real "HUSH HUSH".
We sorta get that with season 3 lol
I mean technically... it is.
The fate of Chet, as unresolved as Tolkien’s blue wizards
The same happened to cooper, we never really got the og cooper back in season 3.
@@DH-fu7bx we did, for like 5 minutes. God i hate season 3
@@guidopasquetto911 Are you kidding? Season 3 was the best. It's complete refusal to pander towards nostalgia was inspiring, and I wish more revivals/legacy sequels took that approach.
@@HOTD108_ I'm sorry, but bringing back the main character wouldn't have been nostalgia, it would have been logic. Season 3 could have been so much more than it was if Lynch wasn't so focused on trolling his audience.
@@guidopasquetto911
Yes, I struggled a bit with Season 3.
Duggy was such an odd character. Didn't really add much.
I think it could have still been very edgy and unpredictable without being as nonsensical as it was.
The fact that this movie was rejected is a big part of why it is so legendary. Right, Gordon????
After a 25 yr hiatus from Lynch and Co. I managed to watch series 3 over a 2 day period finishing up at 5 this am Sat, 04th Jan, 2020 (GMT)
Just watching/listening to the opening credits teleported me back into my 16 yr old self, sitting in the front room trying to figure out what my family and I were actually watching, class, absolute Lynch perfection and now with a series 4 most definitely on the back rings and as a 43 yr old man, I found it akin to having a long lost friend getting back in touch before taking off, not knowing when/if I’ll ever see them again! A profound sense of timelessness yet, hopelessly disquieting.
Hope you're doing well
Absolutely as a 40 year old I agree
Almost every scene in TP is a beautiful, weird little artwork of its own.
Audience: Blue Rose?
David: I can’t tell you about that.
"Doesn't get any bluer"
Dudint
That bit in the car... reminds me of me and my roommate. I'm rewatching Twin Peaks and she's watching along with me. She always wants me to explain things to her. "I can't tell you about that." "you can't??" lol... she wants closure and I'm trying to tell her she's watching the wrong show! Can't wait till we get to FWWM!
Can't really explain David Lynch if we tried
GIVE AGENT SAM STANLEY THE GLAD HAND!
HE'S COME OVER FROM SPOKANE! SAM'S THE MAN!
Damn you had to beat me to it!
He did damn well face Sam Stanley the glad hand. He comes from Spokane! Damn I added something!
Cody Short he comes from Spokane !
Blue Rose - aka USAF 'Project Blue Book'. Enter one Major Briggs and his TOP SECRET work as a test pilot with extra terrestrial craft. Of course, Chet couldn't tell Sam the details of a US Govt. TOP SECRET project operating around Twin Peaks. The purpose of the Blue Rose was to tell the agent, there is a link with the Project and the case.
Thumbs up to you from 3 years in the future.
Just reminding everyone that this is only a theory, not a fact. Definitely one of the most plausible theories though.
Not any more.
6 years later hope you're doing well OP, and everyone else here as well
Boy you turned out to be wrong
for me its lynch way to say there is explanation to everything he choose to show us and this was just a taste.
we will never know the others answers to his riddles/stories
exactly! it was showing what goes on in lynch's imagination. just a glimpse.
That's a nice way of rationalise nonsense. "Everything has an explanation he just didn't show us".
IMO the film was the best thing out of season 1, two and the film. I have never seen a better horror film in all my life, and it easily also one of my favourite films of all time, but I suppose if you watched it in the hope of getting all the answers then you were always going to be disappointed.
In fact, you got plenty of informations and keys to have a better crompehension of what's going on in Twin Peaks in the movie.
It's not always simple, but they're all there.
That blue rose we liked has come come back in style. The new Showtime "Twin Peaks: The Return" is great. (and maybe we'll find out what the blue rose means....or maybe not)
Tammy said, "Not found in nature".
David Lynch is a legend!
Chester Desmond CD - Dale Cooper DC Anyone ?
good guess. I just wrote that it would have been better if Chris had played agent Cooper. I didn't think about DC-CD at all. And we all know what a mess Lynch can be
Now, *that* is *STYLE* :
The guy turns up to The Meeting
in his own, personal chauffeured two-seater plane -
*HE HAS HIS OWN M.O. -*
*MODUS OPERANDI.*
Love it!
I never understood why Cole couldn't just go, "here's the nature of the case".
It's a test of abilities. If you can't handle a mystery, and quick thinking, you have no chance of solving or even helping with a Blue Rose case.
Same reason Lynch makes weird artsy mystery movies with reverse talking midgets instead of just telling you what he means. This scene has a meta didactic function. Lynch himself is teaching the viewer to watch for and interpret visual clues.
Lynch has said he thinks "everyone is a detective," that's why he likes the mystery and police investigation setup so much.
In the screenplay Chet says it’s because (a) Cole loves the cloak-and-dagger stuff like codes, and (b) Cole has no “inside voice” so anything secret he said explicitly would be shouted loud enough for everyone to hear.
I think fire walk with me is the best twin peaks has to offer. plus everyone dogged on season two the later half but that's my favorite part of twin peaks. let's Rock.
Wow Bob Wow!
Season 2 rightfully gets dogged for that dive in quality, but damn if the season 2 finale isn't one of the greatest television episodes of all time.
Твин пикс сквось Огогонь! Отличний приквел, обожаю TWIN PEAKS!👍👍👍👍👍👍
MODUS OPERANDI
I really loves that Gordon cole can´t hear. there´s always misstakes when he talks and in what he says because of that.....just love when he suddenly can hear what shelly says to him. nut he can´t hear anybody else but her..... love david lynch in this caracture
I have a question...make it two..."Lil" was never properly credited in this movie. I read where she was a make up artist on the set...is this true? Also, where the plane lands is a grass strip. David Lynch kept the majority of his outdoor filming locations in and around the Snoqualmie area. I have found Mt. Si (Twin Peaks), the location where the town sign stood, the Sheriff's Office and Packard Sawmill (what is left of it). The railroad bridge is right next to the Snoqualmie river. I think I know where the trailer park is located. I understand that the Sheriff's Office is the former Weyerhouse Sawmill operations and it had a small airstrip located close to the sawmill operation. Any input would be appreciated!
The class(es?) where field agents learn all this insane body language comms must be the most difficult part of training.
Secert FBI fashion codes.
Just after his cousin Lil, The drug bust was then on the scoolbus. #5637, in universal time 11:37.
*Electricity* is cried out by the arm. In the future Dougie shows us the elec socket, here in Teresa Banks or Carls trailor there is an elec socket and references to the lines, air. Electricity.. Blue rose in Gematria is 'electric blue'.
Naga is Neptune
Father of three
Some texts get distorted
and some just swim free
So drops in the ocean
Or fish in the Sea
The tides are controlled by my Mother and Me
why couldn't lynch just continue the story with Mark Frost after the show was cancelled.
Oh I totally agree. Too bad
Yeah, he dropped the ball here. A prequel really wasn't needed for the Twin Peaks story to move forward. The only problem was that they'd have to finish the movies (or least Bob's involvement in the story) before 1995 because that's when Frank Silva died. Since they could just film it the way they did the episodes, I think it wouldn't be unreasonable for them to direct one movie a year. They could probably ti it up by 1994 at least if they put enough content into each movie. Who know's, if the movies ended up grossing enough it could allow them to start the show back up again as well. Too bad Lynch decided to do a prequel instead.
Godzilla52
I know this was a comment made a year ago, but yay I've got good news for you. Twin Peaks is coming back 25 years later y'all! Mark your calendars folks, 2016 can't come fast enough.
HowdyDuty4 Yeah, I think every Twin Peaks fan has heard that news by now.
Godzilla, what do you think now that you have seen the new Bob, aka Bad Ass Coop?
chet desmond are thinking : What's her face! :D
Genius
"Warpaint? Oh, you mean that band that wants to be Luscious Jackson when they grow up." - the Velveteen Proof
I still don't understand how "uncle" is missing from "his mother's sister's girl". Wouldn't the missing be "cousin"?
It’s confusing all right. I think he means that his cousin is his mother’s sister’s daughter, which accounts for his mother, his aunt, and his cousin, but not his uncle-in-law (his cousin’s father).
It really was something with the dancing girl...... I like this scene cause its mysterious. Lil is really ugly. chris iisak is really making a great caracture in FWWM.....
Lil wasn't ugly,I thought she was hot.
You ain't too pretty sara
@Nebelglas You're welcome :)
Chris Isaac gonna be better Cooper than Kyle M. My opinion
Greaaaat scene
Hate to say this Albert, but I don't understand the situation at all
F U Albert😂🤣🤣
Anyone know the name of the song playing?
Deer Meadow Shuffle.
Who owns half of Montana!?
A biological engineered rose dye
Still dont get why this was tasked as the blue rose with no explanation of it, I know, I know its David Lynch...but still its confusing AF
Have been thinking about it as well. My assumption is that Cole had a vision or dream about Theresa Banks or Deer meadow last night. Or maybe one of the trailer parks residents (Carl Rod) saw something and called the FBI.
Delphinium.
Didn’t need the whole explanation. Knew all that from the second I saw lil... anyone who didn’t get it isn’t paying attention
Knew what? Elaborate on that please
...But everyone knew her as Nancy.
Just when i thought I would start to watch the series.....this scene happens and completely turns me off. Think ill just stick to the movie. Wait this is the movie.......ggggheood.
God, David Lynch doesn't half write some shit.
Are you saying half of what he writes is shit, or that some shit is half written?
JUDE told me in a dream that the blue rose was Israel but when I woke up I'd forgotten.
Isaak should have had a moment in Season 3 -- but 3 was just a fan-displeasing mess on every level.
@darthkantus I totally agree with you. I only watch the opening act of this movie, it was very intriguing. Then all of a sudden it just ends. We already know what happened during Laura's final days from the show, I found it to be boring as well.
Except we didn't "know" Laura ourselves. She had a voice in the movie, one we never really got a feel for in the show itself. Seeing just how traumatic her life was, was very different from just hearing about it.
the best part of "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" goes from the start of the movie, till the moment when Chris Isaak character vanishes without leaving any trace; from that moment on, we enter the boring last seven days of Laura Palmer and, unfortunately, i had to press the "Stop" button of the remote control to avoid falling asleep... what a waste of a great detective story Mister David Lynch...
Raimundo83 dude those were the best ments of the film as well this whole film was a trip into a side of TP we never saw
Yeah, Laura Palmer's last days was always talked about...she never had an actual voice in the show. We actually got to "meet her," and she was a really good character. Vulnerable and a fighter...the scene between her and Donna in the bar, from her entering it, all the way until Laura realized Donna was becoming like her...very powerful. Far more intriguing.
Also, the mystery is perfect the way it is in the film. The detective stuff continues on in the show, so the movie was a different beast altogether.
That best part of this film is a Laura's dream..
It's not so boring overall. Only the bar scene feels too long. All the other stuff is great.
This girl is only gonna break your heart
World not girl.