Look at the size of that mobile phone! That's fuckin' crazy man......it's like 3 or 4 times the size of the our cell phones of today. Talk about advancements in technology!
@steaky2808 He's not a demon, I agree. But as Lynch put it, "He's Fred's imagination." So he may not be 'jealousy,' but he is a materialized emotion, yes. Probably guilt for what he's done or about to do, or fear that someone will find out.
@jakespick Aye, he, and a few other characters are aspects of Fred that he is in complete denial about projected into some outside source. Leaving him to go back to imagining himself as the innocent victim.
@jakespick That's interesting. I see him representing our dark side... the thing that we invite into our lives, but isn't really our true self, persay. Kind of the negativity that we can create and let take control of our lives if we don't take responsibility.
I love Bill Pullman!
ozzyinny 9 months ago
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this is fucking weird
limaledu84 10 months ago
Capiroto !
reginajurupari 1 year ago
Look at the size of that mobile phone! That's fuckin' crazy man......it's like 3 or 4 times the size of the our cell phones of today. Talk about advancements in technology!
aspiceno 1 year ago
This should have been Exhibit A in Blake's murder trial.
gd129 1 year ago
that guy gives me the chills, i love it though characters like that make a movie
AntiAuthority55 2 years ago 2
Fucking sweet phone!!
nimitz1983 2 years ago 9
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Its not a Demon, dumbass!
In fact its the materialization of jealousy.
steaky2808 3 years ago
Hmmmm "The materialization of jealousy". I don't think many people will type that in the searchbox.
realjap3 3 years ago 4
Your reply made me Laugh Out Loud :D
I´m wih you, he ia a demon, vampire or someone neither dead nor alive
lauburu78 2 years ago
hahaha, nice
masternate61 2 years ago
A demon or dumbass he is a convicted wife murderer.
cosby 2 years ago
well technically a materialization of jealousy could be considered a demon
imdact 2 years ago 8
@steaky2808 He's not a demon, I agree. But as Lynch put it, "He's Fred's imagination." So he may not be 'jealousy,' but he is a materialized emotion, yes. Probably guilt for what he's done or about to do, or fear that someone will find out.
jakespick 2 years ago
@jakespick Aye, he, and a few other characters are aspects of Fred that he is in complete denial about projected into some outside source. Leaving him to go back to imagining himself as the innocent victim.
BaneSIlvermoon 1 year ago
@jakespick That's interesting. I see him representing our dark side... the thing that we invite into our lives, but isn't really our true self, persay. Kind of the negativity that we can create and let take control of our lives if we don't take responsibility.
KageShadows 1 year ago
Brilliant.
FedoreE 3 years ago
Now that is flesh chilling... go Beretta!
SOGGYmilktoast 3 years ago