>Twin Peaks soundtrack
Twin Peaks soundtrack
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>he is a David Lynch fan
How to spot the liberal arts major
I love surrealism
Don't ever accuse me of such a thing again, I'll dox you and fucking beat you to death.
Watch this
Ok, into the backlog it goes.
1. Thank you
2. Sorry
season 3 a goat
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I hope it's on Nettofrix soon :(
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current year
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surrealism is reddit
Literally nothing wrong with this
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econ major here, faggot
comp sci major here, faggotron cocksucker
>admitting to studying a meme major
user...
how is it a meme?
just get the boxset when it comes out
*autistic screeching*
james was always cool desu
Since this board is dead as any medium for music discussion and on a more serious note - what do you think it all meant? Sadly Sup Forums is worse than this place and I've only visited Sup Forums a couple of times.
well, it's clearly an experiment in the existential. i think what sticks out to me is how clueless to true motivations every character is. if anything, the lodges are an external force that guides people towards ever darker purposes unknown to people outside. cooper is the mediator, and laura is the light. but both fail to understand how futile it is until the finale, which made it heart-wrenching and chilling. it's a deeply emotional and visceral experience, much like music actually.
>cooper is the mediator, and laura is the light
In the most confusing and out there episode, the episode 8, this was clearly explained. I don't think anyone expected that. The Black Lodge clearly represents the evil in the world and interferes with the real world. I've also heard theories of the woman driving with Cooper being Maddie, Laura's sibling. In the end, the core message for me would be that the universe of Twin Peaks and the real world can never rid itself of The Black Lodge (evil).
I'd recommend Alain Resnais, Luis Buñuel and Werner Herzog for any fan of surrealism.
i think there is no real world, actually. when he says "we're living in a dream," it's because he's being awakened to the scenarios of the lodge. nothing outside of the lodges is concrete or stable, because the lodges dictate all of the outside world. if you think about the multiple timelines this way as well, every cooper is manifested in a different reality. in body he's there, but in spirit he is dispersed by the lodges.
Interesting take, although the owner of the house they've visited is the real owner in real life. Perhaps that tells us something about the universes in Twin Peaks.
This. If you like surrealism you will like Herzog.
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>JUST YOU was left off of the original series' official soundtrack album
VERY upsetting
that would also have to operate under the assumption that there is a person named richard who knew of a laura palmer that he believes lived in that house
Liberal arts is not a major retard
user, you were supposed to say
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(but they redeemed themselves by putting the man, the myth, the legend James Marshall on the stage of the roadhouse like a GOD)
it's on the new one though
it's on the season 2 music you plen
aka the greatest soundtrack of all time