Lost in the Movies: April 2022 Patreon podcast LOST IN THE MOVIES #90 - Listener Feedback (Twin Peaks subjects include Sleeping Beauty connections, was The Return a passion project?, Fire Walk With Me's subversion of intent, ironic vs. sincere responses, Cooper's identity in flux & more + Snow White & Sleeping Beauty archive reading)

April 2022 Patreon podcast LOST IN THE MOVIES #90 - Listener Feedback (Twin Peaks subjects include Sleeping Beauty connections, was The Return a passion project?, Fire Walk With Me's subversion of intent, ironic vs. sincere responses, Cooper's identity in flux & more + Snow White & Sleeping Beauty archive reading)


With this podcast - reading and sometimes responding to feedback I've received from my audience on Patreon, YouTube, and this site since last August - I'm finally caught up with the commitments of last summer (aside from the longer-term project of making the Lost in Twin Peaks podcast public). There was a lot to dig into from these responses - topics are listed below - but I especially wanted to highlight my patron Laurence's fascinating connections between Sleeping Beauty and Twin Peaks, which spurred larger digressions into Walt Disney vs. David Lynch, Anne Sexton's Transformations, and the explicit, experimental proto-anime Belladonna of Sadness (which I'll be covering in a public Twin Peaks Cinema podcast in a few days). This feedback also inspired an inordinate amount of time spent crafting a "Twin Peaks" font for the image above - sometimes the most ridiculous effort goes into the littlest things - as well as an archive selection in which I compared Sleeping Beauty to another work (in this case, Disney's own Snow White). Incidentally, "Opening the Archive" will continue month-to-month but aside from that, changes are on the way. I'm not exactly sure what my approach will be to patron podcasts in the coming months; my "Twin Peaks Reflections" approach to characters, locations, and storylines is complete, and my patron-exclusive "Twin Peaks Cinema" entries are done for the time being. Aside from keeping up monthly with brief comments on what I've been watching, reading, or listening to (as well as more consistently fielding feedback), I may offer a longer review in each episode, returning to the "Film in Focus" format. Above all, though, my main priority is to give myself the time for the three big Twin Peaks projects: the aforementioned public Lost in Twin Peaks; the long, long-delayed character series; and finally the last set of Journey Through Twin Peaks video essays.

See you in May...
Podcast Line-Up for Lost in the Movies #90

INTRO

MONTHLY UPDATE (plans & a published highlight):
Mad Men series finale

LISTENER FEEDBACK includes...

Was The Return a passion project?

Lost in the Movies expansion to different social media platforms

David Lynch's casting/image connections to genre B movies

Varying depictions of Laura's murder

Art's honesty and/or moral integrity (related to the question of Leland's responsibility)

Geography of Twin Peaks & Deer Meadow

Greil Marcus' quote about Fire Walk With Me subverting Lynch's intentions

Strains in Lynch's collaboration w/ Kyle MacLachlan

Episodes 28 & 29 as another double album finale concept

Passion play in Access Guide & early season 3 concepts

Police abuse of the one-armed man & Al Strobel's performance

Ironic vs. sincere responses to Twin Peaks & generation gaps

Disney & Lynch: Sleeping Beauty - Laurence's comparisons (including Anne Sexton's poem)

Further thoughts about generation gaps in Twin Peaks viewership

Sleeping Beauty - my response (including Belladonna of Sadness & Anne Sexton)

Out of order Twin Peaks viewing for emotional impact

VIEWER FEEDBACK - Neon Genesis Evangelion vs. Twin Peaks in light of The Return & Rebuilds, Cooper's identity in flux (vs. other Lynch films), the future of Twin Peaks, Gregg Araki's Now Apocalypse & the influence of Twin Peaks season 3, Laura's Ghost & the legacy/interpretation of Laura

READER FEEDBACK - Philip Seymour Hoffman in The Master vs. Leonardo DiCaprio in Django Unchained, theory about John Justice Wheeler, Queen Elizabeth's jubilee

OPENING THE ARCHIVE: Snow White and Sleeping Beauty

OUTRO



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