The stars turn: the TWIN PEAKS 2017 spoiler thread

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"I still think billy zane should have played windom earle"

at least then it would have been more fulfilling to see BOB set him on fire

akm, Friday, 30 June 2017 15:04 (seven years ago) link

"Am I correct in my recollection that Maclachlan is the only actor who was given access to the revival's entire script?"

I remember reading that too. I wonder if he's actually seen the whole series too? I think everyone involved hasn't seen a thing so they're experiencing it the same way the rest of the audience does.

akm, Friday, 30 June 2017 15:05 (seven years ago) link

I'm imagining a lot of sweaty forelock flopping about from Zane as Earle.

sciatica, Friday, 30 June 2017 15:06 (seven years ago) link

There was a really good interview with the music supervisor, he said he was one of "very few people" to read the whole thing (I guess McLachlan and Sabrina Sutherland would be two others)

blog haus aka the scene raver (wins), Friday, 30 June 2017 15:09 (seven years ago) link

LOL imagining a generation of dudes for whom the day kid a leaked was like 9/11

― blog haus aka the scene raver (wins), Friday, June 30, 2017 9:34 AM (forty-six minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

the irony being that Kid A leaked on 9/11/2001

(lol just kidding)

mh, Friday, 30 June 2017 15:22 (seven years ago) link

And Kenneth Welsh John Justice Wheeler?

in my dream version Audrey spends all of those scenes talking to herself

a serious and fascinating fartist (Simon H.), Friday, 30 June 2017 15:25 (seven years ago) link

Probably one of the best analyses I've read so far on Season 3, The Return of Twin Peaks:

http://www.clickhole.com/article/culture-shock-everything-you-need-know-about-twin--6222

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 30 June 2017 15:27 (seven years ago) link

lol yes

If you don’t understand parts of the story, you’re probably really fucking dumb: Accept it. If you watch Twin Peaks and are confused by the story in any capacity whatsoever, your brain might as well be a goddamn litter box. All the surreal symbolism, dream logic, and non sequiturs are so, so easy to get, and if any of it flies over your head, then, shit, you’re honestly a profoundly dumb individual. Consider getting a home nurse, because people who can’t completely grasp Lynch’s exploration of man’s duality in its relationship to the balance and imbalance of nature are the type of people who need help bathing themselves and wiping.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 30 June 2017 15:36 (seven years ago) link

apparently the music while the woodsmen are doing their ritual w Evil Cooper is Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata slowed down 5x. as recorded on a tape recorded by someone in a place with some monkey sounds?

Music as used in Ep 8
https://clyp.it/n2qdgupm

Music Sped Up 5x
https://clyp.it/kdnndxvl

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 30 June 2017 15:59 (seven years ago) link

haha, that's Ray's sped up screaming at the end.

circa1916, Friday, 30 June 2017 16:06 (seven years ago) link

omg Ray is a monkey

blog haus aka the scene raver (wins), Friday, 30 June 2017 16:51 (seven years ago) link

I knew it

blog haus aka the scene raver (wins), Friday, 30 June 2017 16:51 (seven years ago) link

TWIN PEAKS SOUNDTRACK REVEALS THE JOB OR NAME OF CAREL STRUYCKEN’S MYSTERIOUS “???????” CHARACTER

Thanks to the week-by-week reveal of the upcoming soundtrack‘s track listing on iTunes, we know the title of the new Angelo Badalamenti music that was used during the unnamed character’s wondrous levitation scene in the theater:

“The Fireman.”

Considering an alarm went off in his home, setting in motion a (rather unhurried) rescue action, we can assume that “???????” is that “Fireman.” 7 question marks for 7 letters. And in a world where “fire walk with me” is synonymous with evil, a fireman essential in the fight against it.

woman in the dunes, Friday, 30 June 2017 17:19 (seven years ago) link

Love it. Fireman. I kind of had a ~theory~ about ??????? (which this doesn't quite invalidate)

blog haus aka the scene raver (wins), Friday, 30 June 2017 17:25 (seven years ago) link

Fire cannot kill a dragon.

Leee Media Naranja (Leee), Friday, 30 June 2017 17:31 (seven years ago) link

many xposts but the pic of Cera made me think this is the perfect show for the trump era- things that happened only a few weeks ago feel like the far distant past

― Max-Headroom-drops-a-deuce-while-shredding (Sparkle Motion), Friday, June 30, 2017 12:20 AM (sixteen hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Also the nonstop parade of absurdity and horror

The Marmadook (latebloomer), Friday, 30 June 2017 17:47 (seven years ago) link

i know a fireman who looks after the fire

akm, Friday, 30 June 2017 19:22 (seven years ago) link

This morning I found myself reciting "this is the water..." to myself and really thinking about the rhythm of each line.
First line is 10 syllables, second line is 5. Third line is 8 syllables, fourth line is 4.

It's extremely minor but also extremely cool.

Max-Headroom-drops-a-deuce-while-shredding (Sparkle Motion), Friday, 30 June 2017 20:02 (seven years ago) link

that yrev cool

kurt schwitterz, Friday, 30 June 2017 20:03 (seven years ago) link

I was excited today to happen upon an anthropology text specifically about the role of corn in the development of various ancient civilizations in the Americas, disappointed to report that the chapter dealing with its spiritual and religious significance made no mention of the creamed variety or of its initial issuance from a a-bomb-spawned monstrosity, although I did learn that the Olmec god of maize was a were-jaguar with a corncob sprouting from its head, so if we eventually see a were-jaguar scarfing garmonbozia, you're welcome.

Duane Quarterdump (Old Lunch), Friday, 30 June 2017 20:24 (seven years ago) link

stan has been putting up thumbnails of the end of the show, which you have to click on in order to watch the show, which is fucking ridiculous

Huh, I'm watching on Stan and have never seen this.

I just click the play icon next to each episode:

https://i.imgur.com/Pj3fBrd.png

Birds in Hell, Friday, 30 June 2017 20:55 (seven years ago) link

i'm with AA, i'm frustrated that my friend won't watch this until it's done. It seems like insanity.

probably time for that new thread now that we're approaching the mid point

Unchanging Window (Ross), Friday, 30 June 2017 21:07 (seven years ago) link

in my dream version Audrey spends all of those scenes talking to herself

― a serious and fascinating fartist (Simon H.), Saturday, 1 July 2017 01:25 (eight hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

would kill for a fan edit of this

Autumn Almanac, Friday, 30 June 2017 23:27 (seven years ago) link

Huh, I'm watching on Stan and have never seen this.

it's in the big banner carousel at the top of the page. this week it shows the giant standing next to his alarm, last week it was dale having just being let out of his jail cell.

Autumn Almanac, Friday, 30 June 2017 23:30 (seven years ago) link

also: fireman, woodsman, "this is the water" — is this all building to a battle of the elements?

the five chinese elements are wood, fire, earth, metal, water. we explicitly have three of those. however, iirc lynch/frost have never covered chinese philosophies in the twin peaks universe, so it might be a different register of elements.

the alternatives i've found are the classical/ancient greek elements (earth, water, air, fire, aether) and the japanese elements (earth, water, fire, wind, void), but these sets aren't as good a match.

(note that i'm unfamiliar with elemental sets and had to google all of this)

Autumn Almanac, Friday, 30 June 2017 23:50 (seven years ago) link

re elementals: metalurgy and alchemy are a major part of the secret history, lots of gold and silver and formica, talismans (talismen?) and coins everywhere in S3.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Friday, 30 June 2017 23:55 (seven years ago) link

oh wow

Autumn Almanac, Friday, 30 June 2017 23:56 (seven years ago) link

I recommended it somewhere toward the beginning of the thread, but I would once again suggest checking out The Little White Mask Blog. She's written very little about the revival but she goes deep wrt interpretations of the original series and a lot of it still feels like it applies.

Duane Quarterdump (Old Lunch), Saturday, 1 July 2017 01:42 (seven years ago) link

it's in the big banner carousel at the top of the page. this week it shows the giant standing next to his alarm, last week it was dale having just being let out of his jail cell.

Bizarre, I haven't seen anything like that.

I'm using my laptop hooked up to TV, so essentially watching through my internet browser - maybe that makes a difference?

Birds in Hell, Saturday, 1 July 2017 02:16 (seven years ago) link

can't screencap from here, but it's on the front page, the ios app and the apple tv app

Autumn Almanac, Saturday, 1 July 2017 02:21 (seven years ago) link

Just looked it up on my iPhone and now I see what you mean - yeah, that's ridiculous.

I guess I've been opening up the hompeage and clicking straight through to the series link underneath (ie. the "cover" or whatever else you would call it), by chance I'd managed to miss the header post each time.

Birds in Hell, Saturday, 1 July 2017 02:31 (seven years ago) link

i've watched episode 8 at least 5 times already and there's still over a week to go before a new ep. the pacing for this show is impeccable .

dynamicinterface, Saturday, 1 July 2017 02:33 (seven years ago) link

Stranger Things came up today (which I basically loathed, deeply in the minority there) and I was thinking about that hollow brand of nostalgia pandering vs. this intentionally aggressive fan service denial. There are so many reasons I'm digging this right now, but pulling that in this climate makes it especially endearing to me.

circa1916, Saturday, 1 July 2017 02:36 (seven years ago) link

I mean, it's more complicated. Lynch is resurrecting so many eras of his career here, so there's that, but he's making it into something bigger and it isn't cheap.

circa1916, Saturday, 1 July 2017 02:42 (seven years ago) link

Simon H, I'm loving your podcast. Really smart contributors. And the host is pretty good as well.

Jack-et potato? (jed_), Saturday, 1 July 2017 02:53 (seven years ago) link

One thing that came up with a friend was how different my experience of this series has been compared to his. He has a partner, both fans and both enjoying it - but watching on my own is very different. I was frustrated and bored by a lot of the Dougie stuff in 5 & 6 but they were enjoying that because they were talking to each other in the very slow sequences and having some back and forth about it.

Jack-et potato? (jed_), Saturday, 1 July 2017 03:02 (seven years ago) link

the alternatives i've found are the classical/ancient greek elements (earth, water, air, fire, aether) and the japanese elements (earth, water, fire, wind, void), but these sets aren't as good a match.

elemental are sort of universal. fire water earth and air. this is in Native American traditions as well as Kabbalah and western classical traditions. the face upon the waters before creation. before light. darkness and mystery being the preliminary state of things before a causal agent creates fire. then air (the word, the breath, also the poems these killers chant to entrance or mindbend their victims) sets apart the fire from the waters and the waters from below from the waters above. air gives form to creation. then earth and you know the rest. if you took all the atoms from something and put them together w no air inbetween, it would not be a thing. existence or creation requires that uncertainty.

this is all in Genesis. i would recommend Maimonides' "Guide For the Perplexed" in this regard. he talks a lot about prophecy, about what makes a prophet, about the importance of the imaginative faculty and of dreams in receiving visions. prophecy is closely tied to astrology, the planets, to an extent demonology, as all of these forces were seen to be tied together, as if through laws and a sort of symbolic physics, and there was an esoteric science of studying that law. some thought it was the knowledge Adam had won during the whole Fall from Eden, the alchemical Philosopher's Stone, the Biblical Tree of Life, the key to Godlike knowledge, the science of creation and all the arts. an angel is said to have been charged with delivering the knowledge of creation, that fruit that he has tasted of and knowledge that was promised by God. these post-Christian Hebrew texts form the canonical literature of classical magic, demonology, alchemy, etc. it was an early form of science tbh and was informed by the early sciences. so the elements play a great part. whether the aim was to conjure physical beings (familiars) or produce miracles as described literally in the Bible is not classically seen as the end goal of alchemical study. rather it serves as a symbolic personal spiritual journey through this language of age old dreams and symbols towards some stillness some enlightenment Nirvana whatever you want to call it closeness to God. from what i can tell most demonic studies originate their inspiration from the wise Solomon, producing the classic grimoires and mystical text during the mid to late middle ages. magical operations involved a full range of crafting magical implements and clothing and performing a sacred cosplay involving chanting costuming set design performance art etc. a similar technique to what is perhaps known as Bhakti in the Hindu traditions whereupon the personal relationship between man and God/deva/angel/demon or other spiritual mystical phenomenon anthropomorphized for convenience sake is materially ritualized (using these convenience and age old symbols). these beings are fundamentally tied to certain elements (ie Fire or Water) and fall under the influence of certain planets thus necessitating charts of dates and moon cycles in order to find out the most opportune time to dial in to that entity. always it is that humans learn the art of magical science from the Gods themselves, we see it from Prometheus to Thoth to Shiva to Christianity to the spiritual entities like Bob and other denizens of the Black Lodge. this inevitably incurs the central drama of spirituality: the separation of spirit and matter, symbolized in the simplest way by the air that separates fire and water.

the smashing of atoms is our modern ritual of scientific spirituality. creation and destruction on a Godlike scale. the creation or destruction of the world.

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 1 July 2017 03:05 (seven years ago) link

on that tip Dougie is extra hilarious in that these supernatural entities are reaching out and trying to give him enlightenment and all he can do is scribble on some insurance documents a brilliant and funny commentary on the state of modern spirituality

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 1 July 2017 03:10 (seven years ago) link

Simon, FYI though it's pender-etzki so you were closer but you didn't quite get it right. No shade btw.

Jack-et potato? (jed_), Saturday, 1 July 2017 03:15 (seven years ago) link

Górecki Is also Gor-etzki, fwiw.

Jack-et potato? (jed_), Saturday, 1 July 2017 03:18 (seven years ago) link

This thread gets weird when everyone's maybe a little fucked up.

circa1916, Saturday, 1 July 2017 03:37 (seven years ago) link

*bends arms back*

mh, Saturday, 1 July 2017 03:38 (seven years ago) link

The two soundtracks to this are gonna be so good but listening to the slowed down moonlight sonata I'd kill for a "twin peaks archive"-style release that had all the ambient soundscapes

blog haus aka the scene raver (wins), Saturday, 1 July 2017 03:48 (seven years ago) link

Bored at work today I finally dug into the DUGPA thread for people who aren't feeling the new series and the ringleader there's avatar is Windom Earle. Not sure if dude's messing around or...

circa1916, Saturday, 1 July 2017 03:58 (seven years ago) link

Stranger Things came up today (which I basically loathed, deeply in the minority there) and I was thinking about that hollow brand of nostalgia pandering vs. this intentionally aggressive fan service denial. There are so many reasons I'm digging this right now, but pulling that in this climate makes it especially endearing to me.

― circa1916, Saturday, 1 July 2017 12:36 (two hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

this is such a good comparison. the people who don't like this twin peaks seem overwhelmingly to be the same people who want more of what they got in 1990, instead of accepting that they already have that, it's 30 episodes long and it's called "twin peaks", and simply enjoying this new show for the uncompromising genius that it is.

the reactions to mr jackpots are the funniest because some people really, really want dale cooper. and yet they got him, in episodes 1 and 2.

fwiw i didn't mind stranger things but i didn't much enjoy the nostalgia. if i want '80s stephen king i'll read '80s stephen king.

Autumn Almanac, Saturday, 1 July 2017 04:52 (seven years ago) link

adam: thanks for breaking that down. the fire v water aspect is clearly the focus of this show and i probably read too much into it.

Autumn Almanac, Saturday, 1 July 2017 04:56 (seven years ago) link

Watched part 8 last night (gf was out of town and we're doing the whole goddamn thing together) and finally got to the end of this thread- ILX is one of the only sources I read for this; there's such a great mix of insight and erudition (that Tscherkassky film!) and enough healthy skepticism that the absolute worst takes get filtered out.

A few little, probably screamingly obvious things that I haven't seen addressed here or the other writers I follow on the subject:

Did anyone else get heavy Sunset Boulevard vibes from the space I'm going to tentatively call the White Lodge? A little Last Year at Marienbad too, but between the Art Deco styling of the theater and the two inhabitants of the space (who are like a kind of inverse Swanson/von Stroheim pair) it really jumped out at me...

https://static.gofugyourself.com/uploads/2017/06/twin-peaks-episode-8-recap-11-1498530091-640x360.jpeg
http://theredlist.com/media/database/films/cinema/1950/sunset-boulevard/013-sunset-boulevard-theredlist.jpg

This one is definitely a known quantity- going to Amazon to finally buy Strange Angel and seeing that it was frequently bought with Frost's new TP books means it's obvious enough that people have widely picked up on it and/or Frost explicitly references it in Secret History, which I haven't read yet- but Jack Parsons seems like a major touchstone here.

Finally- did anyone else get the impression that, in keeping with the monster-movie trappings of the 1956 segment, the Woodsmen are Frost/Lynch's take on the classic alien abduction mythology?

You guys are caterpillar (Telephone thing), Saturday, 1 July 2017 05:07 (seven years ago) link

Simon, FYI though it's pender-etzki so you were closer but you didn't quite get it right

FUCK

a serious and fascinating fartist (Simon H.), Saturday, 1 July 2017 06:21 (seven years ago) link

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a serious and fascinating fartist (Simon H.), Saturday, 1 July 2017 06:24 (seven years ago) link


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