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Re: creamed corn: msg#00004culture.tv.twin-peaks
The truth is, I only liked how the some of the actresses looked, and they're not bad and the mountain sceneries looked cool. The plot was getting a little nutty in some ways; boring This is all like Children of the Corn, "Village of the Damned" with Christopher Reeve, etc. etc. Alien children, spirit monster things, mysterious pregnancies. Blah blah blah. Never live in a small town, fools!! . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom" <mfoglema@xxxxxxxxx> To: <twinpeaks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 6:38 PM Subject: [twinpeaks] Re: creamed corn > Wow, a question! I was thinking that this group had suddenly died > with the onset of spring. I hope that means everybody's out enjoying > themselves. > > This subject was brought up before the chatter suddenly died. I > don't think there is any deep meaning to the creamed corn. Somehow, > by intellectual nature, I think people get stuck on the notion that > all art is intended to have some deep meaning. But, Lynch is a > stylist, and a certainly a modern artist as well. Lynch himself has > said he often does things for the response they elicit. > > Surely, you remember being force fed creamed corn as a child. You > probably remember how awful that experience was. You probably > remember asking yourself how this was was considered food. Why we > are force fed creamed corn is another discussion altogether. But, if > watching those scenes made you cringe at the sight of creamed corn, > I'd say David got the response he wanted. Not everything he does is > that simplistic, but it's not beneath him. > > Sorry if this this is kinda long and rambling, but it's been quiet > around here last few weeks. I felt the need to spout off a little. > Hope all's well. > > Tom F. > > "She seemed like a very nice girl." > > --- In twinpeaks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Lacey Craig" > <belleonthebeach03@xxxx> wrote: > > Just wanted to say hello from a huge Twin Peaks fan in Pensacola > > Beach, FL! Tried to catch someone in the chat room, but no one is > > on! I would love to get with someone on the symbolism used in Twin > > Peaks. I am still fascinated after all the years, but I still have > > some questions. Can anyone explain the significance of the creamed > > corn used in the Chalfont scene and also used in Fire Walk With Me? Through the darkness of future past.... Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/twinpeaks/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: twinpeaks-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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