i saw this when i was little i didn't know waht was going on, so i started to laugh at everything. Just say the word garmonbozia makes u laugh. I still watch it on tv and it still makes me laugh:D. But i don't think that word is real.
Oh, by the way - anyone else eternally haunted by the music/fuzzy tv screen intro for this film? For years now, in certain moods, the song will randomly come into my head in its entireity...that, and the "Sycamore Tree." Too, too haunting.
Bang on the money! One of the best things about FWWM is the soundtrack esp. muffled trumpet intro. I can only describe it as deeply mournful, and that ties in very well with the sinister aspect of Lynch's work.
I agree that this is a great clip - an example of Lynch's genius. And using David Bowie in that part was just damn cool!
If anyone's just dying to put a literal meaning on any of this (if such a thing is possible), somewhere on Google you will find a bbs that was kept back in the 90s about the series and movie. The guy who wrote some of the explanations really did his research, and what he says makes good sense (like Lynch's use of the book Communion). Sorry I don't have the direct link.
i saw this when i was little i didn't know waht was going on, so i started to laugh at everything. Just say the word garmonbozia makes u laugh. I still watch it on tv and it still makes me laugh:D. But i don't think that word is real.
leakesonasucs 2 years ago
For many people, this film/franchise was too involved & dark to get into. I think it's one the best things I'll EVER see. Amazing.
leopheard 4 years ago
Dale Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus.
ZaffireWolf 4 years ago
Inland Empire was shit. Please get back to this genre, whatever the F this genre is. It's goddamn disturbing as hell, and entertaining as crap.
RayQuadrineros 4 years ago
The genre is "Creepy David Lynch nonsense." Mmmm.. David Lunch... so hungry.
ZaffireWolf 4 years ago
Oh, by the way - anyone else eternally haunted by the music/fuzzy tv screen intro for this film? For years now, in certain moods, the song will randomly come into my head in its entireity...that, and the "Sycamore Tree." Too, too haunting.
petitlapin66 5 years ago 2
Bang on the money! One of the best things about FWWM is the soundtrack esp. muffled trumpet intro. I can only describe it as deeply mournful, and that ties in very well with the sinister aspect of Lynch's work.
leopheard 5 years ago
I agree that this is a great clip - an example of Lynch's genius. And using David Bowie in that part was just damn cool!
If anyone's just dying to put a literal meaning on any of this (if such a thing is possible), somewhere on Google you will find a bbs that was kept back in the 90s about the series and movie. The guy who wrote some of the explanations really did his research, and what he says makes good sense (like Lynch's use of the book Communion). Sorry I don't have the direct link.
petitlapin66 5 years ago
This is supposed to be a glimpse at all that paranormal "remote viewing" stuff the CIA / FBI
funded for a while. Researchers started going nuts so they pulled the plug on the project...supposedly
RideMyBMW 5 years ago
it makes perfect sense, crazy my hole
faust1985 5 years ago
This is the most compact and beautiful example of all out Lynch craziness ever. Brilliant.
35starfish 5 years ago
The end of the entire movie. not of this clip. just to clarify...
bumblebert 5 years ago
Oh, well, there I go again. Sorry for not noticing your clarification sooner.
ZaffireWolf 4 years ago
One of the end shots from this film is a monkey. Turn the volume up high and when it moves it's mouth it says one word..."Judy". I kid you not!
bumblebert 5 years ago
I'm not sure that's that scene. Doesn't that happen later?
ZaffireWolf 4 years ago