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I will never watch the return
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>>7476 (OP)The only good thing he did.
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>>7485Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive are excellent
>>7482its very different than the original show but it has numerous great scenes and a lot of it is still just about surreal normal people, shame its best part is probably when cooper comes back at the very end but I love scenes like this
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Inland Empire is underrated. Its the closest thing to an actually cursed movie.
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>>7482it's the best thing Lynch ever did
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going to see Mulholland Drive at the theater next weekend.
any of his other movies must-sees on the big screen? they're playing most of them but I only have time for a couple.
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>>7556Eraser head, which one of the easy Lynch movies to get
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For some reason, all the theater kids in my high school including the cute girls were fans of Lynch and Twin Peaks. I graduated in 2018. Is this normal for pretentious theater kids or was this just localized to my school.
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>>13123teenage girls love david lynch
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>>13147MORE LIKE Arthoes love David Lynch
Currently watching The Return, is the whole series so slow?
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>>13352welp…. i knew it, gonna watch 1 episode per day and hope for a proper conclusion.
Is not bad but good Lord almighty is not necessary be so auteur in every single sequence….
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>>13382>hope for a proper conclusion. lol
lmao
look I love the Return, but it can definitely be frustrating at first, especially when you still have expectations about the series and desire to see everything neatly wrapped up. it's not that kind of show. but stick it out anyway, it might take some time or even a second watch but it does grow on you once you learn to let go and enjoy it for what it is.
those long, drawn out scenes for example can be tough when you just want to see the plot move forward. but they really let the setting breathe and for you to just soak in the atmosphere. and by the end, you'll treasure that.
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>>13349I wish I didn't like Arthoes so much. Last arthoe I dated was hot and an ex-stripper. Completely insane though. She liked Twin Peaks because of her ex and wanted to take a road trip to Washington to see the filming locations. Also wanted me to move with her to New York so she could do Broadway plays.
Back on topic, Dune (Theatrical Cut) is Lynch's best movie.
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Did all the Lynch and Twin Peaks anons migrate to another board? They would always have multiple threads where they would discuss the same exact talking points night after night. Were they just bots?
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>>18407I didn't see that many Twin Peaks threads on /tv/ recently, the last few I saw died under 50 replies. a few months ago there was some renewed Lynch discussion because of his death but it's slowed down.
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>Did all the Lynch and Twin Peaks anons migrate to another board? They would always have multiple threads where they would discuss the same exact talking points night after night. Were they just bots?
I myself also genuinely wonder where so many anons went.
It is shocking how few of us are here right now. You could say all the 2016 tourists didnt cross over, but in reality they are 9 years on 4chan at this point. They have been using 4chan for as long as someone that started in 2007 had when 2016 rolled around (crazy). Not exactly newfags anymore.
Considering India is range banned here, the only logical conslusion is that a raisin ton of posts truly were bots. There is no other possibility that makes sense.
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>>18477they're just splintered across various platforms. the reality is very few people only use a single website anymore. nobody wants to admit to it but there were already a lot of 4chan users crossposting on xitter, instagram, and yes even reddit. those people are probably just sticking to their secondaries instead of seeking out new sites.
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>>14047kek based
I watched episodes 7 and 8 of The Return and yep this is KINO
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>>18477>I myself also genuinely wonder where so many anons went. RED DEER
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>>18477I checked out the tvch Lynch Twin Peaks thread and it's even more dead than here. The real question is who would create David Lynch Twin Peaks bots and will they return with 4Chan reboot? He's laughing at us from beyond the grave.
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>>20103I'd like to know where you guys are seeing these "Twin Peaks bots" because the last few times I tried to make a Twin Peaks thread on /tv/ they got less than 30 replies, I'd love to discuss it because I just rewatched it recently, but it's been pretty dry.
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>>20406for the record /tv/ had lynch threads with lots of posters every few days, sometimes they didn't have much discussion but a lot of them did
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>>20425It really picked up after he died. But even before it was fairly steady posting. There was also one or two anons who would bring up his health and if he would make one final project. Maybe it was the man himself preparing /TV/ for the end.
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>>21986with all the meditation and positive thinking sh!t that Lynch was into I'd doubt that he'd waste anymore than a few seconds on a site such as 4chan before deciding that his time was spent better painting or sculpting or doing absolutely anything other than browsing/lurking/posting.
If only we were made of sterner stuff such as he was.
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>>21985That scene mogs the hell out of Nolan's nuclear explosion scene in Oppenheimer. The difference between a master filmmaker and a midwit corporate studio tool of a director.
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>>21994Thatβs a lovely turn of phrase, my friend.
I will hold the memory of it here, in my heart.
Its shadow will always be with me, sometimes ahead, sometimes behind, sometimes to the left, sometimes to the right.
Except on cloudy days.
Or at night.
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>>22023My dharma is the road. Your dharma…. 🫴
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>>22002absolutely, also made for television not gigaIMAXscreeeeens.
You just can't compare these moderns raisinters with classical masters (Lynch could be abstract but he was a hell of director and completly understood the art of realization in the tradicion of Hawks, Hitchock, Lang, etc)
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>>21985>>22002could be this the born of BOB as the root of al evil? like a interpretation be "evil is forever" and episode 8 is like the dark reverse of 7?????