Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces (David Lynch, 2014)
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Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces (David Lynch, 2014)

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Sketchbook pieces of Laura and Bobby.
I don’t ship them, but their relationship is massively important, probably more so than the show or the movie presents it as. I do think it’s more tragic than Laura’s and James’ relationship, though that’s no slouch in suffering due to unfortunate circumstances. And you know what? Laura loved Bobby. We know Bobby loved Laura, but I do not believe Laura was with him purely for the coke and pity while her true love was for James (and Donna, but that’s a different story). If this show proves anything, it’s that two people can genuinely love one another and not actually be good for each other.
“There are two things I believe my life is beginning to point toward and focus on. The existence of good. And that of evil. These appear to be the two most important fundamental questions affecting daily life. The question, then, is how does one engage these two opposing forces? Evil is something that I seem to have had no trouble at all engaging. Good, and the form it takes, is a more elusive quest.” Dale Cooper: My Life, My Tapes
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Catherine Coulson, Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean | Twin Peaks

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twin peaks is about one peak that had a really bad day
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“It was such a great day. We were outside, drinking coffee, having fun, and I was just there throwing rocks at bottles. There are few things as satisfying as throwing rocks at a bottle, with the expectation being that if it hits, it’s going to explode. It was really perfect, actually. David had no problem just rolling. We were burning film in those days. We were burning through thousand-foot mags, as I kept throwing rocks. He was shooting from behind me so he could see the whole thing. I missed a ton. And I said, “David, are you sure you don’t want to cut?” And he goes, “Nope, we’ll keep rolling.” I threw a bunch, and I finally nicked a bottle or something. It took a while. There were a few very close ones. But what he was capturing, and I didn’t realize this, is that everyone was watching me, and each time I threw a rock there would be a [collective gasp from the crew]. You think it’s going to happen! You never really get tired of watching, because you think, “This could be the rock that breaks the bottle!” I realized later that that’s what he was going for. He was going for that moment of expectation that would hopefully be fulfilled. It just took me a very long time before I made it happen. (Laughs.) And then he gave everyone else a chance to throw rocks. We didn’t film that, but everyone had their chance. It was such a fun day.” — Kyle MacLachlan

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I try not to be judgemental about how people react to the raw grief in the pilot. I understand that raw uncooked emotion makes people uncomfortable, that laughing is a defense mechanism and that in most media grief is a much more aesthetically pleasing thing. Its quiet dignified sobbing, not screaming, wailing, hair pulling pain. And that twin peaks' tone throws people off.
But if someone's seriously watched the series and calls it overacting or silly I do start to wonder about the kind of life they lead and the pain they haven't seen.
Peter Doig (British, born 1959) Reflection (What Does Your Soul Look Like), N/D
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“Whenever you come across a piece of the story that you really like, you take your time and you tell it fully. Like, I was determined, I said, we gotta meet Andy and Lucy’s son. And it’s probably only gonna be one scene, but it should be a full scene. And I think David said “and Michael Cera should play it” To me, that’s one of the… I know that scene rubs some people the wrong way, but I would watch it every day for two weeks and be very very happy. Wally Brando.”
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