Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 6:43 am
I gotta be honest. I want to see this thing. Bad.
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I don't think it's fair to compare Twin Peaks with the later shows like Lost and simply state that TP is weaker. I'm a complete outsider to your broadcasting system, but I believe during the years between TP and Lost, TV series have evolved into a different beast. The production process has changed, the audiences themselves have changed. I'm a big Lost fan but honestly I think by today's standards its flaws are much more obvious than those of TP did back in the old days. And that's why I love TP way more than things like Lost.Carl wrote:I stumbled onto this thread by accident, having sleepily opened the wrong forum. My wife is a big fan of MD, so we watch it a couple of times a year.
TV series are such a different medium than movies. TP was, briefly, interesting, but not a really good series in the way that , say, Lost, is on network, broadcast TV , still less what Carnivale, Sopranos, Deadwood,... were on Cable.
Maybe Cable would be the best of all worlds for DL?
The one guy I know about who has worked successfully in broadcast series tv as well as the Big Screen, is David Mamet. If yuns ain't familiar with his work ( everything's new to someone, right?),I'd suggest Glengarry Glennross, Red Belt, Spartan, State and Main.
This website is indeed absolutely terrific and a great resource. It was offline for a while and i'm very glad it is back!Mr. Reindeer wrote:Someone awhile ago mentioned wanting a list of the differences. There’s a terrific resource here which has been online basically since the film came out: https://www.mulholland-drive.net/studies/pilot.htm
I remember when it was offline! I retrieved it through the Wayback Machine and copied a few pages (such as the “pilot differences” page and the locations guide) into Word docs just in case they were to fully disappear from the web. Glad it’s back too!MoondogJR wrote:This website is indeed absolutely terrific and a great resource. It was offline for a while and i'm very glad it is back!Mr. Reindeer wrote:Someone awhile ago mentioned wanting a list of the differences. There’s a terrific resource here which has been online basically since the film came out: https://www.mulholland-drive.net/studies/pilot.htm
Haha, i did the exact same thing!Mr. Reindeer wrote:I remember when it was offline! I retrieved it through the Wayback Machine and copied a few pages (such as the “pilot differences” page and the locations guide) into Word docs just in case they were to fully disappear from the web. Glad it’s back too!MoondogJR wrote:This website is indeed absolutely terrific and a great resource. It was offline for a while and i'm very glad it is back!Mr. Reindeer wrote:Someone awhile ago mentioned wanting a list of the differences. There’s a terrific resource here which has been online basically since the film came out: https://www.mulholland-drive.net/studies/pilot.htm