Author Topic: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?  (Read 23359 times)

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #90 on: April 02, 2011, 02:03:07 PM »
Let the games commence! 

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #91 on: April 02, 2011, 02:07:15 PM »
LOVE Twin Peaks. The song Donna, Maddie and James record could be the most cringeworthy  scene in tv history. Love it.

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #92 on: April 02, 2011, 03:17:14 PM »
LOVE Twin Peaks. The song Donna, Maddie and James record could be the most cringeworthy  scene in tv history. Love it.
I felt like I got James'd after watching that scene.
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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #93 on: April 03, 2011, 07:34:40 PM »
Anyone watching the pilot this weekend? How many first-time viewers do we have?

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #94 on: April 03, 2011, 11:31:32 PM »
I just finished watching the Pilot.  I remember watching some episodes when they came out.   I watched them on a black and white TV, so this looks very different to me.  I recall the music more than the story line.  I love the dialog, and Agent Cooper's fascination with nature.  I mostly know Kyle MacLachlin from his role on Desperate Housewives; it's strange to see him so young here. 
Are we waiting for everyone to watch the pilot before we head to the next episode?

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #95 on: April 03, 2011, 11:52:32 PM »
Are we waiting for everyone to watch the pilot before we head to the next episode?

Yeah, maybe give it a week or so and then start on the next couple of episodes. I've had the pilot memorized for years, so I'll just wait over here.

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #96 on: April 04, 2011, 08:08:42 AM »
I, too, was thinking it would be a weekly thing.

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #97 on: April 04, 2011, 03:17:17 PM »
My thoughts on Season 1, Ep. 1 - Pilot
  • I missed Twin Peaks when it originally aired.  For years, I confused it with Northern Exposure, which I must not have cared for back then.  Anyhow, I only recently finished Twin Peaks for the first time, so the whole thing is fresh in my mind.  I will do my best to avoid spoilers for any first timers. 
  • I noticed that most of the teenagers are dressed as if it's the 1950's.  I think that actually makes the show less dated.  Can you imagine if everyone was wearing neon Hammer pants?
  • The scene with the flickering light in the morgue is a perfect example why this show is so great.  Funny and eerie at the same time.
  • Big Ed's hair is a mystery to me.  Is that his real doo or a toupee?
  • The roadhouse brawl with the ethereal music is another great moment.  I think that is the first real sign that this is a different kind of show.

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #98 on: April 04, 2011, 04:40:46 PM »
My thoughts on Season 1, Ep. 1 - Pilot
  • The scene with the flickering light in the morgue is a perfect example why this show is so great.  Funny and eerie at the same time.

I think at least part of this scene was unscripted, and the flickering lights may have been coincidental as well.

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #99 on: April 04, 2011, 05:26:05 PM »
Yes, to the observation about the clothing.  It's not entirely from the fifties, either, which would be distracting for different reasons.

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #100 on: April 05, 2011, 02:39:15 PM »
I'm on board!

I didn' t catch it on ABC, but watched the whole series circa '98. I've seen Fire Walk with Me a couple of times, and think it's pretty great if only for the scene when Leland and Laura are at the stop light and the one-armed man is trying to warn(?) Laura by circling around them, and Leland is just GUNNING the engine. So, so stressful.

I watched the pilot last night, which was pretty great. A line that really cracked me up, was apparently a mistake in dialogue. I had thought it was scripted Lynchian humor:

From Wikipedia:
During the filming of the scene in which Cooper first examines Laura's body, a malfunctioning fluorescent lamp above the table flickered constantly, but Lynch decided not to replace it, since he liked the disconcerting effect that it created. Also, during the take, one of the minor actors misheard a line and, thinking he was being asked his name, told Cooper his real name instead of saying his line, briefly throwing everyone off balance. Lynch was reportedly pleased with the lifelike, unscripted moment in dialogue, and kept the mistake in the final cut:[3]

    ATTENDANT: I have to apologize again for the fluorescent lights. I think it's a bad transformer.
    COOPER (Kyle MacLachlan): That's quite all right.
    TRUMAN (Michael Ontkean): Agent Cooper, we did scrape those nails when we brought her in.
    COOPER: Here it is. There it is. Oh my God, here it is!
    COOPER (to attendant): Would you leave us, please?
    ATTENDANT: Jim.
    COOPER: Uh... would you leave us alone, please?
    ATTENDANT: Oh. Certainly.

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #101 on: April 05, 2011, 02:42:21 PM »
Also, I'm not sure if it was in a documentary, or rather just some theory a friend of mine had: All of the fans, lamps, wires and whatnot are supposed to indicate that Bob can travel via electrical pathways.

anyone heard this?

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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #102 on: April 06, 2011, 11:04:09 AM »
I've never heard the electricity theory before, and I doubt there's anything intentional to it but I say we keep an eye out for it as we go along. Another thing I'm curious about paying attention for this time around is how much time is passing for each episode.

This was my first rewatch of the pilot in years. I watched the show during its initial run and some episodes here and there afterwards when it was briefly on cable in syndication. I'm glad to see how great it still looks considering it was done for TV 20 years ago. The colors especially stand out, with the reds popping out a lot more than I remember or noticed back then.

I'll also try to be vague about spoilers as we go along because we have some first time people, and I'm very curious to get their episode-by-episode take about where they think things may be going. Trying to figure this thing out back then was a major obsession, because I hadn't really seen anything like this on TV at that time, since this particular kind of serialization and "mystery arcs" wouldn't come into vogue until after Twin Peaks' brief, insanely unlikely run as a massive pop culture phenom.

A few things, plot wise: the pilot feels like it sets up a solid three or four suspects over its run. It's interesting and perhaps telling how the first half is frontloaded with the investigation, Cooper as an FBI man and clues/suggestions of backstory that could tie to the case, while the back end slides more into the stories of the town and Cooper becoming an observer. I also kind of forgot how some of the characters appeared to be set up as potentially more important in the pilot before almost being dropped entirely. I remember thinking one of them in particular was going to play a big part in the eventual reveals, but as far as I remember, he/she has an almost non-existent presence as things continue.

Cooper: Great first scene, and you get a pretty full sense of his character right here. I think his "That guy's a psychiatrist?" line to Truman as they walk away from Dr. Jacoby might be the underrated highlight for Cooper in the pilot. I really don't think anybody but Kyle McLaughlin could have pulled off Cooper.

James: what a tool. Everything about this guy, from his "Nice day for a PiiiiicNIC!" entrance, to his "Yo!" response in class roll call, to his dorky biker friends is funny. I absolutely buy Bobby and Mike being able to handle their own brawling with the entire Roadhouse. Man, I did not remember Big Ed getting laid out like such a sap, though.

Bobby: Favorite non-Cooper character of the pilot. I love that weird thing he does when he snaps his fingers angrily at the cops during his initial interrogation at school. What the hell is that? I think my greatest regret of the show is that we never get to see him in his role as star high school quarterback, because I have to assume he'd play with a leather jacket over his uniform.

Josie: Never liked her character, and it starts early here (did not remember that she's the first character we see).

Favorite music in the pilot: the music we get when Bobby and Mike arrive at school, which seems like it's Bobby's Theme here but I think starts to show up more for all the high school aged morally sketchy characters. Worst music in the pilot: the Circus Music that accompanies Audrey's actions throughout. Does that stick around? It may explain why I was more torn over Audrey and Shelley The Waitress in the early going.

I did not remember the Cooper/Attendant exchange KTB notes above, and it's pretty amazing. Ontkean deserves credit for not breaking at all there. You only get to see the back of McLaughlin's head, and that half a head tilt he does after the guy say "...Jim!" is even funnier knowing none of that was scripted. Also, I did not remember the kid popping and locking down the hallway during the first scene at the school.

Finally, I totally want Harry's jacket.
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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #103 on: April 06, 2011, 07:08:21 PM »
I'm usually on top of new stuff (that I've been waiting to watch) popping up on Netflix Instant, but I completely missed that this was available to stream.  We're finishing up Freaks & Geeks, then it's on to this.
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Re: Shall we all (re)watch Twin Peaks together?
« Reply #104 on: April 06, 2011, 07:51:45 PM »
The electricity thing seems to be more pronounced in FWWM, and recalling some of the shots in that movie the theory makes sense.  In fact, one of the weirdos in the Black Lodge is called “the Electrician” in the credits (I wonder if there’s a “Cable Guy” hanging out there too). 
 
Dana Ashbrook, especially early on, is kind of like a missing link between Crispin Glover and Richard Greico in this thing.