Subject: Re: Animal in the train car scene From: vita@oxford.dab.ge.com (Mark Vita) Date: 1990-10-02, 08:28 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: vita@sunny.dab.ge.com (Mark Vita) In article <12889@accuvax.nwu.edu> sandell@ferret.ils.nwu.edu (Greg Sandell) writes: > >Close to the end of the scene, there is a long pan down Ronette's body, > >(i.e., Ronette in the railcar, not lying in the hospital bed) from head > >down to belly. You hear a heavy breathing sound, with a slight mixture > >of moaning, such as a person makes when they're falling asleep. But > >this not a human moan, it the moan of some very large beast. The > >camera pans up to what we must assume is Bob's hand...but what is his > >hand resting on...? It *looks* like the giant snout of an animal, > >and the damn thing shudders in time to the breathing! To me, it looks the thing his hand is resting on is his (left) knee. He is squatting down over the body with his hands on his knees. > >p.s. Someone mentioned being able to see Leland's face in the Railcar. > >I've freeze-framed through every frame in that scene, and I don't know > >what he's talking about. A few frames do catch Bob's face in a strange > >way, but nothing like Leland's face. I agree; I also don't see any real resemblance between these (or any) images of Bob and any of the other characters on the show. As well I shouldn't, since they are obviously played by different actors. -- Mark Vita vita@sunny.dab.ge.com Advanced Engineering GE Simulation and Control Systems Daytona Beach, FL