There are a few scenes in TP that scare me such as the scene of Laura being killed in the train car, Bob crawling over the couch at Donna's house and the scene in the film FWWM when Laura enters her bedroom and see's Bob this alway's makes me jump no matter how many times I see it.
What scenes scare you guy's the most. Oh I forgot one that scene of James singing is really really scary
the couch crawling scene is terrifying...as is cooper's dream when bob slowly comes into focus while walking in the darkness. and then we have little nicky as satan.
Yeah what both of you have said is pretty frightening but there are so many scenes to choose from which are scary but anything concerning Bob to me is very scary
Kim
The one that always gets to me is Maddy's vision of Killer Bob after the James/Donna/Maddy Trio recording session is interrupted by Donna running off. Bob just kind of float-walks in the front door, and then turns and heads straight at Maddy like a nightmare come to life, crawling over everything, including the couch, etc. Part of what gets to me in that scene is spooky Bob juxtaposed against the shell-pink normalcy and neatness of the Hayward living room, and the camera just keeps watching him getting closer and closer...
Truly creepy!
I also think that Windom Earle's momentary chalk-white skin and blacked-out teeth when he brings back the bag of spiders for Leo is fairly unsettling. The camera kind of jumps right into his face, and the blackness of his mouth makes me think about him either physically or metaphorically having drunk deeply from the pool of oil in Glastonbury Grove.
"Hoo-Hoo, Hoo-Hoo-Hoo-oo-oo..." --Various Owls in random trees in and around Twin Peaks
kim 13781 wrote:Yeah I forgot about that Windom scene it was scary seeing his face like that.
Cool name by the way Owl lady I like it
Thank you! I figure I fit into the TP milieu as part of the Log Lady's extended family... She's got the Log, I've got Owls. I am certainly eccentric enough to be kith and kin to her.
I also think that Windom Earle's white face/black mouth look in that scene sort of sums him up using 'Lodge-speak'. He is white on the exterior (he looks respectable/normal), but his interior (as seen via his open, completely black mouth) is evil. Anyhow, his white/black look has a real primal creepiness to it, and it always jars me a bit when I see it.
"Hoo-Hoo, Hoo-Hoo-Hoo-oo-oo..." --Various Owls in random trees in and around Twin Peaks
The images that most disturb me from the entire Twin Peaks saga are the Jumping Man in Agent Jeffries' flashback to the convenience store, and the Magician/grandson visiting Laura outside the Double R.
That damn mask really unsettles me for some reason.