She's Gone Away · Nine Inch Nails
Not The Actual Events
℗ 2017 Null Corporation
Released on: 2016-12-22
David Lynch
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lynch_Foundation
Part 8 (Twin Peaks)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Part_8_(Twin_Peaks)
Not The Actual Events
℗ 2017 Null Corporation
Released on: 2016-12-22
David Lynch
Quote:A longtime practitioner of Transcendental Meditation, he founded the David Lynch Foundation to fund meditation lessons for at-risk populations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lynch_Foundation
Quote:The David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace (or simply DLF) is a global charitable foundation with offices in New York City, Los Angeles, and Fairfield, Iowa.[1][2][3][4] It was founded by film director and Transcendental Meditation practitioner David Lynch in 2005 to fund the teaching of TM in schools.[5] Over the years it has expanded its focus to include other "at-risk" populations such as the homeless, U.S. military veterans, African war refugees[6] and prison inmates
Part 8 (Twin Peaks)
Quote:"Part 8", also known as "Gotta Light?"
Critics and audiences overwhelmingly praised the episode for its visuals, sound design, tone, and thematic depth.[3]
However, some viewers found the narrative's abstract nature confusing and lacking in coherency.
FBI special agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) has been sent to the town to investigate[6]
and has discovered that the killer was Laura's father, Leland Palmer (Ray Wise),
who acted while possessed by a
demonic entity—Killer BOB
Monroe
and Cooper's doppelgänger are traveling in a car Murphy prepared for their escape.
Using his phone, the doppelgänger spots several trackers on the car,
which he sends to a nearby truck to confuse the wardens.
Ray then shoots the doppelgänger twice, but as he is preparing to deliver his final hit, ghostly men (the "woodsmen") appear and begin to tear at the doppelgänger's body, revealing an orb that emerges from his wound with Killer BOB's grinning face within.
In the Roadhouse, an MC (JR Starr) introduces "the" Nine
Inch Nails; the group performs their song "She's Gone Away".
In 1945 New Mexico, the first atomic bomb is detonated.
a building labeled "convenience store"
Floating in a void, the Experiment (Erica Eynon), a white humanoid form,
spews a stream of primordial/ectoplasmic fluid;
among various ova in the fluid one darker globule has BOB's visage.
The Fireman watches as images from the detonation, the convenience store,
and the Experiment sprouting BOB play on the screen.
He then begins to levitate, light and tendrils of energy emanating
from his head like a forming galaxy,
as stars are projected onscreen.
In 1956 New Mexico, an unearthly amphibi-insectoid creature hatches from an egg on the bomb's explosion site and crawls through the desert.
Got a light?"
the woodsman was supposed to "speak disturbing, atonal word-like mechanical sounds into the mic, going out over the air in a strange monotone
"This is the water and this is the well. Drink full and descend.
The horse is the white of the eyes and dark within."
In his autobiography Room to Dream, Lynch called the insectoid creature a "frog-moth"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Part_8_(Twin_Peaks)