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  • i always wondered what the Cooper' s dream in the beginning of the scene is about..

  • WTF weird but then when is David Bowie normal anyway ? :)

  • @Magnolia296

    agreed. I really love the series, but the movie was just confusing. I don't like it. Maybe it's because I'm not such a big Lynch fan. I liked a few of his movies, but I think they are a little bit too dark and violent for people at my age :/

  • i think the laura palmer stuff ruins this movie

  • I'm glad Lynch made this. Series two would have been so much better if it had been made with Lynch fully at the helm.

  • i dont get this

  • Cooper, you drink too much coffee. You're starting to hallucinate o.o

  • Brilliant

    It hasnt aged it couldnt possibly not in 12999 years

    Bowie and Lynch space cadets

  • lynch wouldn't scare you or me, steven king would scare you with his books. walking down a hallway with more than 200 strobelights wall 2 wall and on the ceiling, with someone actually chasing u with a knife that looks like mean bob might scare u. I have done that kind of stunt before and it's like having a big hangover

  • bob is a real nice guy actually.. his mom told the neigbours who he killed that week

  • i wonder what it be like if David Lynch made a silent hill movie

  • Agent Jeffries crossed over to the 'deathdream state' the last spark of life in the brain which creates the illusion of eternal existance. Somehow, he can move between the dream and the real world. The death dream he is from is Gordon's, that's why Cooper is a clown character to Gordon. gordon is not dead, yet, but the death dream is timeless. Hence, "we all live inside a dream." Coopers red room is a glimpse of his own death dream.

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  • I think this is the most cryptic but also the most fascinating movie by Lynch... and this scene is definitely disturbing

  • one of the most memorable scenes from fwwm.

  • i loved the film it tied in with the tv series really well

  • This sequence seems like a macabre, dark, negative version of the TV episodes. I just love the tension! And say what you want: David Bowie is a highly skilled and equally authentic actor.

  • Excelente

  • Twin Peaks is definitely my favorite film of David Lynch, and this scene of the movie confirms that, what a great movie .

  • i never noticed that was david lynch at the desk. i always wondered why that guy was yelling like he couldnt act

  • its coz he's deaf in the show

  • One of my favorite scenes of all time. The woman at the airplane hangar was great too.

  • Is there anything more 90s than this!!!

  • man what a trip!

  • That 'Conveniene Store' scene was the single most impressive scene in what as a film (and television series) like no other....

  • Esta escena es INCREIBLE, NO ME CANSO DE VERLA, INCREDIBILE!

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