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Opie told me to.I killed Kurt Cobain.
hahahaha good old opie.Opie told me to.
the final scene in fire walk with me is overwhelming
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Absolutely. It's really disturbing. I know the Oscars are fucking gay, cucked and kiked but the fact that Sheryl Lee didn't even get nominated for that movie is fucking gay. Or for any major awards.the final scene in fire walk with me is overwhelming
Wow it's on YouTube, last time I searched for it, it wasn't.Absolutely. It's really disturbing. I know the Oscars are fucking gay, cucked and kiked but the fact that Sheryl Lee didn't even get nominated for that movie is fucking gay. Or for any major awards.
There's a lot of good shit in the Missing Pieces scenes, too. Definitely worth watching at least once, if for nothing else than more Twin Peaks.Wow it's on YouTube, last time I searched for it, it wasn't.
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Makes me want to be a better person, like Cooper...
I think I've seen all of them. Wish they kept them in the movie. And wish Cooper was in the original film more.There's a lot of good shit in the Missing Pieces scenes, too. Definitely worth watching at least once, if for nothing else than more Twin Peaks.
I love Kiefer Sutherland and Chris Isaak in the first act. And Harry Dean Stanton rules too.I think I've seen all of them. Wish they kept them in the movie. And wish Cooper was in the original film more.
They have the soundtrack to that on youtube
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That 1Which one of these bands is the imposter?
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I thought so. The chick is smoking hot though.That 1
The missing pieces made FWWM way better IMO. FWWM is underrated, it's easily one of Lynch's most fucked-up movies. It was Twin Peaks, but with none of the happiness or goofiness, and the darkness cranked up to ten. I even liked the substitute Donna more than I liked Lara Flynn Boyle.There's a lot of good shit in the Missing Pieces scenes, too. Definitely worth watching at least once, if for nothing else than more Twin Peaks.
Like the Cubester said before Sheryl Lee gave the performance a lifetime. Really chilling and memorable.The missing pieces made FWWM way better IMO. FWWM is underrated, it's easily one of Lynch's most fucked-up movies. It was Twin Peaks, but with none of the happiness or goofiness, and the darkness cranked up to ten. I even liked the substitute Donna more than I liked Lara Flynn Boyle.
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