What's the general consensus on this movie? People seem to hate it for some reason

What's the general consensus on this movie? People seem to hate it for some reason.

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>some damn great scenes
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the reviews at the time were really bad because 1) most people were really sick of twin peaks after s2, 2) it violated expectations by going in such a dark direction, and 3) there was a lot of stuff coming out about production problems, which critics tend to take as signalling open season for harsh negative reviews.

i get that it's the sort of thing that would be polarizing, but i think it's great. it cuts through the crap of the end of the series and brings the evil described in the show to life in a very effective way.

I found it a bit disheartening that it was critically praised by a lot of people in Japan, that many girls who watched it identified with the abuse Laura Palmer underwent.

I still don't get what was wrong with Season 2.

Not enough Cooper.

i mostly liked it, but there was definitely a loss of focus for a while there.

Top 5 Lynch

it's actually loved here

Movie would've been better if these two were in it more

It is fantastic, only way I could see people disliking it is if they haven't watched Twin Peaks.

Yeah, I guess so.

I agree, except for fuck Desmond. Stanley was cute and I was disappointed he disappeared. Both of them should've appeared in the reboot.

It's great but a lot darker than the show.

Season 2 kinda turned the show into the very thing that it tried to parody in season 1.
The last couple episodes redeem it completely in my opinion though.

you must have blacked out during every nadine and ben horne scene

>Season 2 kinda turned the show into the very thing that it tried to parody in season 1.
Did it really? It's been like 2 months, but I feel like I gotta rewatch the show now.

Ben Horne the GOAT. I love Ben, and I'm really glad he's gonna be in the reboot.
And I don't know what was wrong with Nadine, some funny stuff came out of that.
The only part of season 2 that made me want to maul my eyes out was any time James was on the screen.

I thought it was OK OP but the consensus its just the movie is polarizing between the fans of the show I suppose.

The whole part where james runs away could've been from a different show entirely.

you can tell that stuff was left out for a 2nd movie or whatever, much like the end of s2.

Yeah, it was horrible. Fuck James.

Lynch planned 3 Twin Peaks movies.

Has anyone here seen Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me: The Missing Pieces? I can't find a good torrent.

>the consensus is that there is no consensus

It's honestly my favorite David Lynch movie. And I dig the darker vibe over the tv show.

>People seem to hate it for some reason
Being insufferable plebs

Yeah, good stuff.

Yes, on the Twin Peaks entire mystery blu ray. Like an hour and a half of deleted scenes.

You can blame Kyle for that.

how much is the blu ray

I got it for $70 bucks on ebay, although it's a gay ass region B version.

I got 11 dollars.

The entire collection is currently on sale in HMV if you live int he UK.

I like it but understand why people didn't.

People who never watched the show wouldn't know what the fuck is going on and fans of the show would find it boring because it just reiterates shit they already know but in a much darker vulgar way.

I watched it a couple weeks ago and I like parts of it a lot. Te first 30 minutes just seem like a big fuck you to the fans of the show though.

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On my first watch I really disliked it. After watching both the series and the movie another time around it grew on me immensely.

The only problem I have with it though is that Bobby killing that drug dealer is never referenced, implied or even remotely hinted at during the entirety of Twin Peaks.

Lilke you're telling me an 18 year old high school quarterback in a small town like that wouldn't have some kind of reaction to that. Bobby's not even that bad of a guy

i don't, i'm in new york

BUM

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It wasn't a bad film but just felt pretty pointless and it reiterated a storyline the show had moved on from and that we had learned all that was necessary to know from. Kind of like how Laura/Sarah/Ronette/oil/etc. weren't mentioned in a long time but Lynch brought it all back during the finale which was kind of out of left field; it just felt like, this storyline's done, can we move on? I can't even really give the movie a fair chance because of that.

It was actually mentioned in the pilot during the conversation between James and Donna near the end. James tells Donna that Laura told him that Bobby killed a guy

as someone who has never watched the show, why should i watch the original twin peaks tv show , whats it about?

Fire Walk With Me does what the show fucked up. It makes the ambiguity of Laura's abuse into her own inability to cope rather than a cop out for Leland. It actually addresses the cyclical nature of abuse. It's fucking brilliantly shot utilizing the rule of thirds. Ray Wise is a fucking intimidating presence and impressively so. Sheryl Lee is incredible especially for someone who was just a body when she was cast. She really nails the bipolar nature of Laura's behavior. The use of POV shots really help to sell the film's difference in focus from Coop and the town to Laura's perception. Badalamenti and Lynch deliver on the score as per usual. The pink room scene gets how to make bars menacing and is basically a film adaptation of the one photo lynch loves and is the cover of a big star album. Watch it loser, it's amazing.