¡Qué horror! 2014
The Wrap-Up
So there we are.
Another October and another
¡Qué horror! rundown.
And the twelve months leading up to ¡Qué horror! 2015 have already begun…
And the twelve months leading up to ¡Qué horror! 2015 have already begun…
But
before we bring this year’s festivities to a close, I have to mention this:
TWIN
PEAKS: THE MISSING PIECES
[Contained in TWIN PEAKS: THE ENTIRE MYSTERY]
(July 2014)
Since
this isn’t a film or a television show episode (it’s a series of deleted and
alternate scenes from Fire Walk With Me),
this really couldn’t rightfully qualify as a Candidate.
Nevertheless,
this deserves a ¡Qué horror!
mention for a couple of scenes that, even if taken just as they are, and out of
any sort of context, still pack a potent wallop on the unwary, regardless of
whether you’ve seen Twin Peaks or
not.
These
brief snippets are more unnerving and unsettling than many of Hollywood’s
recent feature length “horror” offerings.
A
master of combining sight and sound and producing compact little audio-visual
nightmares, David Lynch has secreted a number of bizarre little gems in
“Missing Pieces,” including more of David Bowie’s Agent Phillip Jeffries.
If
you’re a TP fan, then this is, as
they say, a “must-see,” if only so you can be your own final arbiter on whether
the inclusion of these scenes would have made any significant difference to Fire Walk With Me.
And
if you’ve never seen TP or its
feature film prequel, then get a taste of Lynch’s television masterpiece here.
(Nearly
a quarter of a century after it premiered, it’s still at the top of my Best TV
Shows Ever list. 24 years and change and no other show has managed to steal
that crown…)
Plus,
given the recent simultaneous tweets from David Lynch and Mark Frost (at 11:30
AM apparently, the same time Special Agent Dale Cooper entered the lovely town
of Twin Peaks way back in the Pilot), this could serve as a brief taste of all
the strange and wonderful things that may yet come…
Yes,
please, could I have some more?
“I’ve always said, ‘I
love a continuing story.’
“To love a world and be
able to go deeper and deeper into that world.
“So, there’s always a
possibility, and you just have to wait and see.”
--David Lynch, when
asked about a possible continuation of Twin Peaks,
September 2014
(Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray
cover art courtesy of bluray.com.)
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