Subject: Re: A few thoughts on FWWM (semi-spoilers) From: salmieri@whitebase.ukp.com (Gregory Salmieri) Date: 1992-08-29, 07:08 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks mcohen@vax.clarku.edu writes: > > I saw FWWM today, Friday, at the matinee showing. These are a few thoughts, > > without really giving away any important/interesting moments. Semi-spoilers, > > though, if you don't want to have any preconceived notions at all. > > > > > > Very Odd Film. > > > > > > Had a very different "feel" than the TV show. Most music was totally > > different (mostly mellow jazz). Mostly all about Laura and Leland Palmer. > > It seemed to be "missing" part of the story, like much was edited out. > > No major stuff, but some parts of the "supporting" story started and never > > finished. Didn't have much of the "funky oddness" of the TV-show. > > > > The story was basically what we already knew. A few more details about > > Theresa Banks (the first murder, from a year before Laura). David Bowie > > seemed to play a VERY interesting character (time-travelling FBI agent, > > give or take), but had absolutely NOTHING to do with the story. Most > > other new characters were a bore. > > > > I really liked Moira Kelly as Donna. I thought Ray Wise (Leland) was > > great. Bobby was a riot. Laura's mother screamed a lot. The ceiling > > fan was, of course, a big hit. No cherry pie, some coffee, no donuts. > > > > The violence wasn't nearly as bad as people were talking about. If > > you've seen any gangster film, you've seen worse. Its filmed in a way > > some people might take it too hard, but its not aweful. I wonder if anything > > has been cut out since it was shown at Cannes. > > > > I won't give away any real details in case you decide to see it. I was > > glad I saw it. I didn't go out saying "wow, that was incredible!" like > > I did when I saw the TV-pilot. The movie was long (2:20), but although > > many scenes were excessively long, I didn't feel the movie dragging. > > It is a -totally useless- film for anyone who didn't follow the series > > for at least the first several episodes. There's very little character > > development in the film. > > > > ..Very Odd > > > > > > /--------------------------------------------------------------------------\ > > | \ / \ / | > > | / \ From the Desk and Mind of Mitch / \ | > > | /\ /\ | > > | \ / MCohen@Vax.Clarku.Edu \ / | > > | \/ \/ | > > | Any opinions expressed are clearly someone else's! | > > \__________________________________________________________________________/ Agreed I think it's mood was much closer to that of Blue Velvit then that of Twin Peaks (the TV show). /-------------------------------------------------------------------------\ | It's all a game... | | Gregory C. Salmieri | | ...It's all the same| \-------------------------------------------------------------------------/
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