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  • garmonbozia..pain and suffering..

  • which is the movie shw turns in vampire at end of this clip

  • creepy! haha I loved fire walk with me, And the show twin peaks! I miss it so!

  • possibly the darkest scene ever to be shown on tv

  • So why did Bob possess her farther in the first place? Is there a video on YT where someone explains it all?

  • @worldwidedownload In the series, Leland said that as a child BOB lived next door to him and just like Laura, was raped, abused, and terrorized by BOB, and was eventually possessed. BOB apparently lives off of fear,(or as they call if in the movie "garmonbozia") from his "children".

  • I dont see why people hated this movie. The only reason i watched Twin Peaks was because of Laura Palmer. When i found out the movie was about her I was excited!

  • I never can bored with twin peaks. Am i sick? :)

  • @11011011011100110 Not at all!

  • @11011011011100110 No I'm the same

  • Brilliant! Makes me want to watch this movie!

  • Watched this move - very fucked up in a good way.

  • you gotta love this one!

  • @Magnolia296

    Its not your average movie. It is confusing at times, but if you really watch and reflect it can be very powerful.

  • And you thought "Mulholland Drive" and "Inland Empire" were odd! I absolutely HATED "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" when I saw it in the theater, alternating between groaning, sleeping, and being annoyed. Now it's the David Lynch film I never stop watching . . . Why do I like DL's films? No idea. But I do.

  • My favorite passage of the movie...

    It's just... I don't know, you know... Fate coming to his end...

    "Don't make me do this"... Leeland's last light of sense...

    It's so emotional...

    I love this passage !

  • genial pepe,tu en tu linea tio

    Leland87

  • I am absolutely terrified so scarrrred would never watch it alone at night: little man, white horse and angel and ...Bob OMG oh and the scream of Laura's Mother-unforgettable:(

  • I want all my garbonzonia

  • incandescent

  • I want to live inside David Lynch's mind

  • You'd probably last maybe 2 min. then you'd explode. I'm pretty sure David Lynch is an alien.

  • @EricAntonik : lol ;)

  • please clean the tooth Laura!

  • which one?

  • so frightening!

  • i know i shouldn't take the ring but...

  • You've done fine job with this! I can't think any other way to make Fire Walk with Me more horrifying than this.

  • 1:32. I dated a chick like that

  • L'étrange effet de voix dans les scènes de la « Loge Noire » est dû au fait que les acteurs apprenaient leur texte à l'envers. Par la suite, les bandes étaient lues à l'envers ce qui permettait de comprendre ce qu'ils disaient, mais en donnant une impression étrange.

  • What the fuck is this?? I thought I was going to have a heart attack at the beginning when I saw that creepy old man with the ring.

  • It's Twin Peaks baby!

  • Skills!

  • Niesamowite! Pozdrowienia z N-c!

  • Dziekei serdeczne! Rowniez pozdrawiam!

  • I think it went beyond Apocalypse Now in the portrayal of the terror felt at the moment of death...as you are murdered.

    ...Though I can't speak from experience.

  • HAHA

  • why or how do you conclude that bob is the evil that men do? and do you mean mankind, or specificly men?

  • I assume whoever said that means mankind, it was from the tv series after BoB's interrogation.

  • some lovely editing here... well done

  • excellent mix of clips

  • What 'Fire Walk with Me' actually means will be the subject of fervent analysis for as long as it exists but, like most of Lynch's work, no answer will ever please everybody. But this is its genius. It's fun to deconstruct, for sure, but with 'Fire Walk with Me', coming from someone who watched the series and has researched Lynch, I feel it just best to lie back and let the film's dark, perverse beauty wash over you. It's simultaneously the most horrifying and beautiful film ever made.

  • Don't you guys get it? Bob was actually Laura Palmer's father, distorted by her twisted unconscious to deal with the fact that he had molested her. If you watch the entire movie the you'll see what I mean. This clip is excellent but you have to see the whole pilot & series to truly appreciate the quirkiness of David Lynch (creator). Thanks for posting this clip. The wife & I watched almost every episode in our spartan duplex when we were first married. Creepy way to start a romantic evening.

  • Interesting theory that would give it a more realistic angle. But then you have to understand the mind of Lynch. No offense, but the theory doesn't hold up. Mike makes no sense nor the Black Lodge, Cooper's visions, Windham Earl losing his soul, Cooper getting trapped in the BL, Briggs getting abducted, the old woman who wasn't there, etc. In fact you should watch the show again that is not what it is about at all.

  • yeah you're right, though that would be more realistic, B.O.B was real in the Twin Peaks world. otherwise Dale wouldn't have been possessed at the end, that just wouldn't make sense...

  • perhaps it's all a metaphor for evil somehow taking over people

  • suckyoudry: i agree with u!

    'BOB is the evil that men do'

  • I don't know about that... I think Anton may be right... David lynch himself believes through transcendental Meditation that an individuals being can create change in those around him/her. Someone who has done the things Laura's dad did could easily cause hysteria for a town based on this... imho

  • I think there are many different angles you can take on what Bob represents and I think mostly they're all right. That's the beauty of a Lynch movie - it can be whatever you want it to be, and that's what makes me keep rewatching them over and over because each time I can add to my own interpretation of their meaning. Interestingly enough though, if you read 'The Secret Diary Of Laura Palmer' (by Jennifer Lynch) it is strongly indicated that Bob is in fact her father. Exactly as anton188 says.

  • I love this, god I love this film it just scared the absolute wits out of me for ever

  • Mistrzostwo świata i kosmosu!!

  • Dzieki! Doceniam!!

  • ome of my favorite movies ever! David Lynch is a master!

  • bob is a serial killer. taking lives

  • Bob was a serial killer but i think he was more of a demon because at the end you saw his reflection inthe mirror when coop lifted his head out of the washbasin so ithink  he was possesing people so he could kill others ,but hey that's just an opinion

  • Oh.

  • That's quite a response.

  • this was very impressivly made. good job! scary as hell.

  • OMG :|

  • Fear

  • Bob was scary.....

  • what an acojone man!!

  • i knew from week 2 (2) i believe that it was her father who killed her...whatever week he is introduced... have NO IDEA hooow i knew. floored wasnt the word when i was right... my friendz that is

  • once when i was little i walked in on my dad and his friend watching this movie, right when she is saying fire walk with me, and i froze in my steps i was so scared.

  • :40 omg I hate that guy.

  • I think the puppet from SAW2 is worse.

  • Visually orgasmic.

  • this should be trialer to fire walk with me :) good job

  • Twin Peaks is THE most twisted, mysterious, fascinating and freakiest thing EVER. I bought both of the seasons and this movie just to finally get to see it and though I may never watch it again I could never give them up. This show and movie are truly something unique and extremely memoriable, masterpiece. And yes, Bob is the scariest villain ever. Fred Krueger comes next (if counted out parts 2 to 6.) Even if I decide to watch TP again there are some scenes I most definately won't.

  • Brilliant compilation. BOB is the most scary villain of all time.

  • So fucking scary!! I almost pissed myself.

  • why did she took the ring?  DON'T take the ring,Laura...

  • great clip of a great show/film

  • BTW, I love that Monteverdi's requiem playing in the beginning of this clip and in the end of actual movie.

  • who exactly performs this song? thanks

  • "Requiem in C Minor"

    Composed by Luigi Cherubini

    Performed by The Ambrosian Singers and Philharmonia Orchestra

    Conducted by Riccardo Muti

  • I appreciate your time and the effort to write back. Thank-you.

  • "Twin Peaks" was fascinating, (I really loved it). Well ahead of its time.

  • how i like this

  • So crazy scary!

  • this is pretty sweet.

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