The other day I was driving home from something and suddenly realized I was starving, so I started rummaging around my car for the snacks I usually keep in there (little popcorn bags, granola bars, etc.). Frustratingly, I was practically out of everything, so of course my immediate thought was:
"It's the last bag, Hutch—It's the LAST BAG!"
Anyone else have lines or scenes that come back to you at random moments?
Albert: "Fuck you, Gene Kelly, motherfucker!" <--- Best line of the entire series.
Albert: "No cheese and crackers?"
Gordon: "Coop flew the coop!"
Diane: "Fuck you, (insert name here)".
Hutch: "Are you on the rag?"
Coop (as Dougie): "Jade give two rides".
It struck me as funny Harry, do you understand me? It struck me as funny.
Bad binoculars.. bad, bad binoculars. Bad binoculars.
Any Albert insult.
Just you and I.
Sometimes I think I should just get on my bike........ and go.
Mairzy doats and dozy doats and little lambsy divy
This must be where pies go when they die.
"Bad binoculars" s a classic, and it can be adapted for anything you're having trouble with: "Bad computer..." "Bad coffee maker..." "Bad power saw..."
The first two that come to mind:
1. Jerry: I think I'm high
2. Cole: He's dead.
All time favorite (I don't know why):
Pete to Catherine: Hot Dogs. We forgot the weenies.
Lots of them come back at random moments, sometimes quite inappropriately.
Most of the time when I pull a Diane and say "Fuck you (insert name)" people look at me funny and get all offended. I'm like "what? Don't you watch Twin Peaks? If you watched Twin Peaks you'd know why that is funny." And still they are not amused.
Loads, however I loved this one from Gordon Cole ; "Phillip Jeffries, who doesn't really exist any more."
Oh, I also say "HellOOOooooooooooo" a lot too. In fact, I've adopted a few Dougie"isms."
Me too. Mrs Therapy gave me a right slapping when I said the Jade one. ?
HELL GOD BABY DAMN NO
Take a look at the book "Life On Tour With David Bowie", by Sean Mayes. He mentions the phrase originated with Adrian Belew, the guitarist, and was widely used by everyone in the band.
HELL GOD BABY DAMN NO
Take a look at the book "Life On Tour With David Bowie", by Sean Mayes. He mentions the phrase originated with Adrian Belew, the guitarist, and was widely used by everyone in the band.
Will take a look, thanks.
I was listening the the concept album The Outside. I think when making the album and the character Nathan Adler he was inspired by his Twin Peaks role. He was a detective investigating a series of art murders. And the killer is never found, ends with questions... It's style has several genres and eras mixed together, creating a unique sound. Such a perfect timeless record.
Some random dialouge that have crossed my mind lately:
Cole: He's dead.
Dougie: HelloooOOOooo!
Jeffries: So you ARE Cooper.
Jeffries: You've already...met...Judy.
Cooper: One-hundred percent.
"I AM the FBI.
"Jade gives two rides"--was a classic.
"Red door."
"I tried to keep a clean house."
HELL GOD BABY DAMN NO
Take a look at the book "Life On Tour With David Bowie", by Sean Mayes. He mentions the phrase originated with Adrian Belew, the guitarist, and was widely used by everyone in the band.
Will take a look, thanks.
I was listening the the concept album The Outside. I think when making the album and the character Nathan Adler he was inspired by his Twin Peaks role. He was a detective investigating a series of art murders. And the killer is never found, ends with questions... It's style has several genres and eras mixed together, creating a unique sound. Such a perfect timeless record.
A criminally overlooked album. Also, IMO, is the inspiration for the movie Anamorph, starring Willem DaFoe. I don't think the film is up to much really but - to me, anyhow - the influence is clear.