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Good question! But a tough one too. There are so many: The pencil factory dream sequence in Eraserhead; the car crash aftermath in Wild at Heart, not to mention the "Jingle" Dell scene also in that movie; Frank and the gang having some beer at Ben's place in Blue Velvet; the party scene in in Lost Highway; the campfire talk with the priest in The Straight Story; pretty much all of Mulholland Drive, especially the Club Silencio scene; James and Donna talking in the woods in the Twin Peaks pilot... TONS of great moments in that series... but my absolute favorite from Twin Peaks (and probably my favorite out of all of Lynch's work) is near the end of episode 14 when Julee Cruise is playing and a sadness falls on the Roadhouse. That is absolute magic.
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Nathan! (Yesterday, actually, by the time I noticed this question.) If you're reading this, happy birthday, Nate-Dog!
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I don't know. We're kind of breaking new ground here. I'm not going to claim that my life is terribly interesting, but you could ask things about my past or about something I've been blogging about. Deep, philosophical questions are always fun, although I might not get to them right away (gotta be in the right state of mind). Anything that seems inappropriate or crude, however, I will probably ignore. I'm trying to keep this family-friendly.
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Okay, this has to be from Mike :-)
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I thought the special effects were amazing and really enjoyed the movie. Character-wise and story-wise the Star Trek reboot was much more inventive, but Avatar is so visually astounding that it's still more than worth seeing. I have faith in James Cameron that the sequels will be stronger in terms of plot.
The motion capture technology is pretty exciting and will useful for fantasy and sci-fi films. "If you can dream it, you can film it" rings true now more than ever. However, I doubt it will replace traditional filming and acting altogether. -
Ounces, if unpopped. Gallons, if popped.
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It is an amazing place. My wife's company relocated us here in June 2008.
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I don't know, but I liked Doc Jensen's idea that it would end with Ben and Locke sitting on the beach talking about how much they hate each other, paralleling Jacob's discussion with the Man in Black from the season 5 finale.
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Over my wife's birthday in the spring.
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My first order of business would be to get rich, so I guess I would travel to my TV the night of the next Mega Millions lottery drawing.
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I'm afraid of feeling pain, of causing others pain, and of missing out on things in life; but otherwise being dead itself doesn't sound that bad. In fact, my curiosity kind of makes me look forward to it.
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Probably Social Studies (aka Civics). I still have very little interest in politics.
