It's a Mulholland Dr reference: it's Ant Ruth.thedougpa wrote:Am I the only one that thought the image on the playing card was an ant's head?
Sorry, I'll show myself out.
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It's a Mulholland Dr reference: it's Ant Ruth.thedougpa wrote:Am I the only one that thought the image on the playing card was an ant's head?
What is it that she whispered do you know?gavriloP wrote:and already listened what Laura really whispered etc. )
Right, right. Still love the way it works for her character. Super fun, reality based stuff, random. I also love the way the shots are done of her during that whole bit.akmonday wrote:He says that Agent Palmer gets car sick; her head is slumped to the side in the front seat. it's a bit difficult to see in the first shot but more obvious in the second one. Cole is asking why her head is like that, and he says "she gets car sick"The Marquis wrote:Another scene that I think was particularly entertaining and really funny for different reasons than mentioned here is the "CAR SICK!" scene. The more I think about it, the funnier the whole thing is.
You've got Albert, a guy with a long history of forensic work, ultra concerned about the possibility of woman vomiting in the car that he blurts out "Car Sick". Why? I don't know.. I found it funny considering his history. It's almost as if he's trying to scare the car sickness out of her, like one would if they were trying to help somebody else be rid of the hiccups. Then, in the most subtle, yet hilarious way, Tamara waves him off, like "stfu, I got this". I dug the hell out of that character bit from Tamara and it brought a bit of depth to both her and Albert.. and of course, as several others have mentioned before... "The Cossacks are in Russia" was in there for good measure.
A fantastic scene. Can't wait to go relive it again.
Most of it is real, except for when it's moving in physically impossible ways. You can easily tell that when Cooper moves the curtains to step through, they move very natural, such things are quite complicated to accomplish with CGI and it would be a lot of effort compared to filming the actual thing.Ross wrote:So what's the consensus on if the Red Room scenes are all CGI now or now. I had heard they built a red room set, but they sure look CGI to me. They look fake in a distracting way. Could it just be an illusion of being shot on digital?
I think his point was that, although Bob is inside Coop, it's not "possession" in the horror movie sense. The show uses the words "inhabiting," "parasite," and "symbiosis" to describe the Bob/Leland dynamic, and FWWM supports the idea of symbiosis as opposed to "possession."' "Possession" has pop culture connotations that DKL possibly disliked given his more nuanced approach to Bob. I think the intentional mirror imagery in Episode 29 hints strongly that Bob's relationship to DoppelCoop is pretty similar to whatever happened with Leland -- albeit oddly different because it's a doppel whereas every indication is that inhabited-Leland was his real world self. DKL says in the Rodley book that Coop was "with Bob," which sounds to me almost like being pregnant!sylviecerise wrote:Other than the fact that Lynch has made it abundantly clear in the past that Cooper was not possessed by BOB ....
An interesting thing someone posted somewhere (sorry, I don't remember who or where) is that a character in Frost's book, Richard Nixon, was born in Yorba Linda, CA.GoodMorningAmerica wrote:I went googling for well-known Richards and Lindas and uncovered some curious linkages.
I disagree.ravingnightmare wrote:Long time lurker here. I'll say I am quite surprised how some people nag endlessly. The continuation is exactly what it needs to be. It fits perfectly our time and era. No matter what Lynch would've offered. I think a lot of you had prematurely decided to dislike it because of the big lack of atomospheric and talkative continuation from the old show. .
What I thought too. I think so.Ross wrote:Is Goaz wearing a false belly? He's much thinner in real life, correct?
I did notice that, but hadn't seen it mentioned yet. Good to note.sneakydave wrote:Did folks spot the blue rose on the table in the non-existent place whilst Coop is talking to Not-Ronette?
Apologies if I'm late to the party on that one....