@malathis0 I was always interested in what their plan was for Johnny. In one of the deleted scenes, Dr. Jacoby says that his childlike state is self-induced and he chooses to be there. If he is hiding from some sort of traumatic knowledge, this makes me think that he, like Audrey, was gifted as a sort of seer and had some connection to the lodges.
I wonder if the Black Lodge can be viewed as Chapel Perilous, in which the individual cannot be certain as to whether they have been aided or hindered by some force from Outside. Wilson claimed the Chapel had two exits: one made you a Stone Crazy, the other a universal-agnostic.
Maybe the Black and White Lodges were always the same place. Cooper, apprehensive, saw it as a place of evil and malevolence. It treated him as such. It's like LSD: you get what you take in. Forgive me, I am very drunk.
no one waltzes in and out of the black lodge. it is the place where we go to be purified of our flaws in preparation of entry into the white lodge which is the only way out of the black lodge
Ez baromi jó. Elég elmebeteg Cooper szövegével :-D --- This is perfect. And it's very thriller-like with Cooper's narration. (hogy külföldi nézők is értsék már, mit pofázok)
Coop never should have attempted to enter the Black Lodge. He was too flawed. Major Briggs (and perhaps Andy, who had a perfect soul) would have waltzed in and out of there unscathed.
@Hoopermazing That is true, but it wasn't through pure lust or deceit. He openly admitted he loved her. Windom was also mental! But still, you're right - It pretty much was the only flaw that would mean Coop had some fear in his heart!
@TheRossjohnson Justifications can be made for any transgressive behavior. But the long and the short of it is that he had the hots for another man's wife, specifically his partner's. That is merely an example. Even without the Windham Earle affair, Coop struck me as fundamentally flawed. Someone who really had their shit squared away wouldn't have to make such a spectacle of trying so hard. Everything about Coop bespoke, at least to me, of someone desperately trying to repress their Mr. Hyde
@BlackOut0189 Andy wasn't scared of anything. He was sensitive. If someone was murdered, he couldn't hide his sadness (and that is an indication of his unusual goodness.) However, when the shit hit the fan, Andy acted without hesitation. Also, if I remember correctly, he "accidentally" found the train car, Leo's stash and the Owl Cave map. He was almost the R2D2 of TP (Everything that happened in all of the Star Wars movies is because of the actions of R2)
@Hoopermazing Thats a good point! Although Cooper is such a badass, I think your right, Andy who had a perfect soul would be impervious to the evil black lodge. hmm And that would of been interesting as no one would of suspected it!
I also listen to Angelo Badalamenti and Lynch's soundtracks CONSTANTLY. The horror jazz of twin peaks and Red Bats with Teeth from Lost Highway are my favorites (though not really, I'm obsessed with all of it)
@Hoopermazing He's the one they wanted
lazyeyestuffballs 9 hours ago
What if Audrey's brother went into the lodge?
malathis0 2 months ago
@malathis0 I was always interested in what their plan was for Johnny. In one of the deleted scenes, Dr. Jacoby says that his childlike state is self-induced and he chooses to be there. If he is hiding from some sort of traumatic knowledge, this makes me think that he, like Audrey, was gifted as a sort of seer and had some connection to the lodges.
dickswanson 3 weeks ago
Haha haha- haha......
11011011011100110 4 months ago
I wonder if the Black Lodge can be viewed as Chapel Perilous, in which the individual cannot be certain as to whether they have been aided or hindered by some force from Outside. Wilson claimed the Chapel had two exits: one made you a Stone Crazy, the other a universal-agnostic.
Maybe the Black and White Lodges were always the same place. Cooper, apprehensive, saw it as a place of evil and malevolence. It treated him as such. It's like LSD: you get what you take in. Forgive me, I am very drunk.
HassaniSabbahX 4 months ago
no one waltzes in and out of the black lodge. it is the place where we go to be purified of our flaws in preparation of entry into the white lodge which is the only way out of the black lodge
jamesridenour 6 months ago
I love Dale cooper............. ;-)
77celio77 9 months ago
Cooper is the modern version of Lancelot. A true champion, but fatally flawed.
L8NiteWorker 9 months ago 3
@L8NiteWorker Bingo!
Hoopermazing 9 months ago
@L8NiteWorker What was his flaw? :)
TwiPrime 6 months ago
That's awesome! "But first, another piece of this heavenly pie!" love it
...and the pic, too :)
thank you so much!
0EyeSiGHT 9 months ago
Ez baromi jó. Elég elmebeteg Cooper szövegével :-D --- This is perfect. And it's very thriller-like with Cooper's narration. (hogy külföldi nézők is értsék már, mit pofázok)
Mwaddib 11 months ago
inspired. u should do more.
RFreigeldorff 1 year ago
This is perfect.
roflpwnerer 1 year ago
Coop never should have attempted to enter the Black Lodge. He was too flawed. Major Briggs (and perhaps Andy, who had a perfect soul) would have waltzed in and out of there unscathed.
Hoopermazing 1 year ago 54
@Hoopermazing Just interested, but how do you perceive Coop as flawed?
TheRossjohnson 10 months ago
@TheRossjohnson For one thing, the whole Windham Earle's wife situation. Clearly, he was flawed or he would have faced his doppelgänger without fear.
Hoopermazing 10 months ago
@Hoopermazing That is true, but it wasn't through pure lust or deceit. He openly admitted he loved her. Windom was also mental! But still, you're right - It pretty much was the only flaw that would mean Coop had some fear in his heart!
TheRossjohnson 10 months ago
@TheRossjohnson Justifications can be made for any transgressive behavior. But the long and the short of it is that he had the hots for another man's wife, specifically his partner's. That is merely an example. Even without the Windham Earle affair, Coop struck me as fundamentally flawed. Someone who really had their shit squared away wouldn't have to make such a spectacle of trying so hard. Everything about Coop bespoke, at least to me, of someone desperately trying to repress their Mr. Hyde
Hoopermazing 10 months ago
@TheRossjohnson He was banging his partner's wife. That speaks, at least to me, of a fundamental character flaw.
Hoopermazing 10 months ago
@Hoopermazing What do you mean Andy? He was scared of everything!
BlackOut0189 9 months ago
@BlackOut0189 Andy wasn't scared of anything. He was sensitive. If someone was murdered, he couldn't hide his sadness (and that is an indication of his unusual goodness.) However, when the shit hit the fan, Andy acted without hesitation. Also, if I remember correctly, he "accidentally" found the train car, Leo's stash and the Owl Cave map. He was almost the R2D2 of TP (Everything that happened in all of the Star Wars movies is because of the actions of R2)
Hoopermazing 9 months ago 5
@Hoopermazing Thats a good point! Although Cooper is such a badass, I think your right, Andy who had a perfect soul would be impervious to the evil black lodge. hmm And that would of been interesting as no one would of suspected it!
secretmiggles 7 months ago
fkn great work!
liggysan 1 year ago
This is awesome. You captured the tone of Dale's failure and fate with the tune and such!
BlackOut0189 1 year ago 4
How the blond girl working as a waiter was called into the fast dining room.it dared gy goddess...
Johnny89598 1 year ago
Reminds me of the essence of the song "A Real Indication" from Fire Walk With Me. "I got a reeeeal indication... of a LAUGH comin' on!"
heysatan8 2 years ago
@heysatan8 first thing i thought too!!! too funny!
garbagegirl42069 1 year ago
This kicks so much ass.
MorbidBliss22 2 years ago 2
I love it. I listen to tons of Angelo Badalamenti and BLUE BOB, and you got the spirit just right.
12AX74Life 2 years ago
Blue Bob?
I also listen to Angelo Badalamenti and Lynch's soundtracks CONSTANTLY. The horror jazz of twin peaks and Red Bats with Teeth from Lost Highway are my favorites (though not really, I'm obsessed with all of it)
heysatan8 2 years ago
Frank Silva /BOB/ died
beatrice040603 2 years ago
@beatrice040603 yeah Bob kinda walked with HIV fot too long
hldemi 1 year ago
Scream if you've ever been BOB
marinermama 2 years ago 2
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
I like to play with fire.
heysatan8 2 years ago
This is extremely cool!
HighFloyd 2 years ago 5
Very, very cool...!! And loved the pic, of course !!!
Very ,very appropriate to Cooper...
RubyTuesday333 2 years ago 8
creepy
Dehuman18 2 years ago
it would be nice to see Kyle play like "Bob"
hentrich77 2 years ago 4
well done =)
kimoxxx 3 years ago 2
What is this :O
Mrster 3 years ago 3
so nice :P
Draaaxus 3 years ago
but it can talk to our brains
b2367 3 years ago