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bwind22
04-02-2007, 01:23 AM
I have never watched the show Twin Peaks, but I am probably going to give it a go sometime soon (Don't ask me why. I hate David Lynch.) I noticed that the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me is a prequel. Should I watch it before I watch the series because that's when it takes place chronilogically? Or after I watch the series, because that's when it was released? Someone please let me know. I don't wanna watch it and be lost. (Ha! Did I just say THAT about a David Lynch movie?)
bloogertag
04-02-2007, 03:01 AM
If u dont know who killed laura palmer Id watch the tv show first because this is revealed in the movie and I dont think this is revealed til late in the tv show. I havent watched either for a few years.
Ash's_evil_hand
04-02-2007, 05:26 AM
If u dont know who killed laura palmer Id watch the tv show first because this is revealed in the movie and I dont think this is revealed til late in the tv show. I havent watched either for a few years.
Yes, I'd agree. Though be aware that there is a feature length prequel to get in before you reach the first episode...
Give it a chance. For my money it's one of the best series ever.
missmacabre
04-02-2007, 06:38 AM
Watch the movie after. The suspense of the show has a lot to do with not knowing who killed Laura and trying to guess. Also there's a lot of really fucked up stuff that is only freaky cause it makes very little sense. The movie clears a lot of stuff up but I liked not knowing better, personally.
It's a really good show though. I didn't know what the hell it was when I started watching it (this was like 4 years ago). I was just intrigued by the dancing midget that seemed familiar. Turns out my Dad used to watch it all the time, who knew?
crabapple
04-02-2007, 06:45 AM
You wanna know my favorite part of Twin Peaks? It was the earlier episodes, before the mystery started to get unraveled. When they started figuring it out, I lost interest.
What I loved about the early episodes was all the off-the-wall stuff they were doing. That whole coffee/pie obsession...the scene of throwing rocks at the bottles to divine the name of the killer...the Log Lady saying things like "Shut your eyes and you'll burst into flames!" ...and stuff like that. And the dancing midget. I loved all that weird stuff!
bloodrayne
04-02-2007, 06:49 AM
Wasn't Eerie Indiana something like Twin Peaks for kids?...I only caught a couple episodes of Twin Peaks and of Eerie Indiana...I thought they were kinda similar
missmacabre
04-02-2007, 07:45 AM
fuckin loved the log lady... and how there was a horse in the house but that was near the end I think and probably a dream
stubbornforgey
04-02-2007, 10:38 AM
Yes, I'd agree. Though be aware that there is a feature length prequel to get in before you reach the first episode...
Give it a chance. For my money it's one of the best series ever.
no way..its boring as hell. :o
1beastieibe
04-02-2007, 11:39 AM
Wasn't Eerie Indiana something like Twin Peaks for kids?...
It was more of an X Files for kids, It was basically about a boy who kept track of all the weird things that happen in Eerie.
bloodrayne
04-02-2007, 12:08 PM
It was more of an X Files for kids, It was basically about a boy who kept track of all the weird things that happen in Eerie.
Thanks for answering that...From what little bits of Twin Peaks and Eerie Indiana I saw (not a big tv fan) I actually liked Eerie Indiana better...I thought it was more interesting
Hmm...I wonder if the series ever came out on DVD...I should buy that for the kids...I'm gonna look for it
Ash's_evil_hand
04-02-2007, 12:13 PM
no way..its boring as hell. :o
Heh heh, but I already know your opinions on David Lynch!
Papillon Noir
04-02-2007, 12:59 PM
I had watched Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me first only because it was available and the series wasn't on DVD at the time. I absolutely loved this movie, though it gave me a much darker impression of the series. The series itself has more humor in it. Season One was very entertaining, Season Two (which is much longer) comes out tomorrow.
If you are planning on watching the whole series, I would watch Fire Walk with Me last because you may get more out of the story that way. If you start watching the series and don't like it, then just watch the movie instead.
A note about the Season One DVD: it is missing the pilot episode. This first episode on the DVD will start with "previously on Twin Peaks". This is due to the fact that David Lynch sold the rights to just the pilot to a different company to market it as a stand alone movie in Europe. As of right now, there is no copy of this in United States except for bootlegs. What you can do is pull the screenplay for the pilot off of the internet (which is what I did) to find out what happened.
1beastieibe
04-02-2007, 08:10 PM
Hmm...I wonder if the series ever came out on DVD...I should buy that for the kids...I'm gonna look for it
I bought the whole series at Best Buy a little over a year ago for $22.99. It might be even cheaper now.
Roderick Usher
04-02-2007, 08:19 PM
As great and fun and quirky and odd as the series is, the Movie is the real artistic statement.
I loved the series and really thought the idea of a prequel was lame...until I saw it.
Dark, unsettling and relentlessly inventive. Watch the series for the quirks and the fun, THEN watch the movie. It's one of Lynch's best.
stubbornforgey
04-02-2007, 09:35 PM
Heh heh, but I already know your opinions on David Lynch!
oh no..i like Lynch..
was The whole..
'who killed Laura Palmer'? thingy
bwind22
04-02-2007, 09:43 PM
Hmmm
Thanks for the replies everyone. I had the movie at home but just mailed it back to Netflix. I'll wait until I see the rest of the series first. :)