Hollow9ine - NJ HorrorCon '19 \"Twin Peaks\" Interview with Lee Esposito

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While hosting on-site podcast recordings at the October 2019 NJ HorrorCon & Film Festival, I interviewed emerging filmmaker Lee Esposito, and we geeked out about the seminal David Lynch TV Series, \"Twin Peaks\".

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Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General)

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What a world to be in to where you can be doing live tweets like seeing the pins on your jacket. I was live tweeting the entire twin peaks the return, what a what an event an event. I mean I'm not gonna lie piste off as **** about the way it ends the rumors that there might, there's rumors brewing. A season four could be on its way. I I was at Dragon Con that year and that weekend, that sunday night was the final episode. This woman was doing a twin peaks panel. She just got it by herself and I guess had no plan. And on the way into the room, I said, hey, why aren't we in a red room? And she goes, I tried to get one and they didn't have one. And I actually said like ****, but I said it like the little man, like I kind of said it half backwards, I can't do it now. I didn't like on this and she was like, all right, come up here. I wound up running this panel and it was like, I, I planned to go and listen to it and it was everything about that whole show right up into those last episodes, we don't know what's going to happen in the finale and we didn't know what happened in the finale when it happened. And then the next day, it was almost like, no one was really talking about twin peaks that sunday. Everyone was like, I've never, like been left with such a feeling of just like emptiness after. I was like, I was like, you can't stop here. I was just like, I was like, it was like this weird like feeling of horror and depression. It was such a weird, I was raging out the live tweet. I was because after about halfway through the episode I'm like, oh yeah, this is going to happen. And then as 15 minutes, oh yeah, we only have 15 minutes driving in the car. He just had a whole silent eight minutes of that last scene. Oh my God, what years? What year is this? Like, I don't know. What year is it? What did you just wait first? Did you just do the robot dale? What do why does nothing ever make now? Did you see the thing where if you play the last two episodes side by side, I've heard they synchronize synchronize is I've seen the synchronization of just the last part on Youtube where as they're knocking on the door inside having the photo and screaming in the voice of the whatever God that it was hard. All the sarah palmer horrifying face comes off the guy's throat with her tendon or something. It was like there was so much that I just felt like some of it was total fan service. Like there was that like, oh yeah, 25 years ago my dad told me this. Okay, so I've just been sitting on evidence of laura palmer. I just love that. Like you have an episode though where like the only coop you get the entire episode is like, Sonny jim throws a ball at his head and hits him in the head and that's it. Dougie jones. You getting the whole episode? I had a rough time with the Dougie jones man. I didn't because I loved it. I loved it. I mean I'm telling myself to love it but I was like, it was frustrating but the thing is it makes the payoff so much better and then the one the one punch guy to coming out. Oh my God, Everything about it was like this is insanity. James has been singing the same song for 25 years. It's a dream. I had another Monica Bellucci dream. All I know is that like, I remember like watching it with everybody and that the episode 16 happens when like coop finally wakes up. It was like me and like All my friends the day before production started altogether. I love this and I love that it came full circle to your movies. It's like we're all sitting there together and then like that happens like you're awake 100% and like me and him and like my friends, Dylan and like, like, like actually clapping in my house, which was awesome. It was like such a good feeling. I love when shows can do that to you