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Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me: Weird David Bowie scene

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Uploaded on Jun 14, 2008

The best scene from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me

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  • Doppelganger399

    I miss Twin Peaks.

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  • Mark Fleischhaker

    Tarantino was quoted as saying, "After I saw Fire Walk with Me at Cannes, David Lynch disappeared so far up his own ass that I have no desire to see another Lynch movie. And you know, I loved him.” Well, it looks like he got the wrong impression. Everything leading up to this film was just Lynch getting started. He may know a lot about cinema, but one type that he has no clue about is the surrealist abstract artist. Fact: Just because you don’t understand something, doesn't mean it’s bad.

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  • sunburstcarrier

    because this is a formica table, silly.

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  • Mark Fleischhaker

    Sure, that makes sense. I still think Tarantino is an entertaining filmmaker, no doubt, but he's always got this smug look on his face like his shit doesn't stink. I saw some behind the scenes footage of "Reservior Dogs" at Cannes and he also thinks that Stanley Kubrick is overrated. He didn't even want to talk about him, once the interviewer brought him up. Unbelievable. Lynch and Kubrick are GODS of film.

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  • bl4nkd4hli4

    Funny...I didn't notice.

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  • bl4nkd4hli4

    I wouldn't leave it to Tarantino to really understand much in cinema, even the parts he supposedly specializes in. His work reminds me of those personal collages they used to make us do back in grade school, where you take a big cardstock sheet and cut out pictures from newspapers and magazines, usually things you think relate to you or what you aspire to (or, i.e. what you presume yourself to be) - usually these would be materialistic items from ads, things we think we'd want or that we enjoy.

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  • Ares Craft

    Dune is great for Dune fans. If you never read the book, you won't like his version. But I watched several Dune movie version, Lynch came the closet to the book. He captured the atmosphere of Dune.

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  • Ares Craft

    Well in the 60s and 70s FBI and CIA and the KGA and the MI5 were a lot like this. They funded heavily into mind reading and telekinesis and using drug to enhance perception and all these crazy pseudo scientific things.

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  • SuperMario16bit

    Lynch never made a bad movie (Dune is close though, and Lynch's one regret, but everything else is amazing obviously), Tarantino has made several, including one of which is fucking garbage (Deathproof, which is fucking horrible). Fuck Tarantino.

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  • sebulon1985

    This scene is actually cut down a LOT from what was in the script

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  • sebulon1985

    I'm oddly obsessed with this scene. I have no idea why.

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  • akpowell0

    Looks pretty normal to me. - Judy

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