Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me Page #3

Synopsis: Essentially a prequel to David Lynch and Mark Frost's earlier TV series "Twin Peaks". The first half-hour or so concerns the investigation by FBI Agent Chet Desmond (Chris Isaak) and his partner Sam Stanley (Kiefer Sutherland) into the murder of night-shift waitress Teresa Banks in the small Washington state town of Deer Meadow. When Desmond finds a mysterious clue to the murder, he inexplicably disappears. The film then cuts to one year later in the nearby town of Twin Peaks and follows the events during the last week in the life of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) a troubled teenage girl with two boyfriends; the hot-tempered rebel Bobby Briggs (Dana Ashbrook) and quiet biker James Hurley (James Marshall), her drug addiction, and her relationship with her difficult (and possible schizophrenic) father Leland (Ray Wise), a story in which her violent murder was later to motivate much of the TV series. Contains a considerable amount of sex, drugs, violence, very loud music and inexplicable image
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery
Director(s): David Lynch
Production: New Line Cinema
  4 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
28
Rotten Tomatoes:
62%
R
Year:
1992
135 min
1,486 Views


She's preparing

a great abundance of food.

Here's your change.

Thank you.

Heidi's got a bloody nose.

Think you could give Laura

a hand with Meals on Wheels?

I was just... I was busy.

I was doing this.

You're not that busy.

This would look nice

on your wall.

Shelly?

I can't do

Meals on Wheels today.

I just can't!

What?

Oh, my God!

No, it's not him.

Donna, are you...

are you my best friend?

Of course!

What is it? What's wrong?

I'm your friend always.

Come on.

Hi, honey.

How's Donna?

Fine.

And school?

School's fine.

Sit down.

Are you hungry?

Not really.

You didn't wash your hands

before you sat down, did you?

Let me see.

Dad.

These hands are filthy.

Look.

There's dirt way

under this fingernail.

Leland, what are you doing?

Look at this finger.

Laura did not wash

her hands before dinner.

- Look at this.

- Don't.

Is it from a lover?

Did you get this

from your lover?

They don't call them lovers

in high school, Leland.

Bobby didn't give you this.

How do you know

Bobby didn't give her that?

Did Bobby give you this,

or is there someone new?

Leland! Please leave her alone.

Don't do that.

She doesn't like that.

How do you know what she likes?

Stop it!

Stop that!

Now, you sit down...

and we'll all have dinner.

I'll sit down...

but not a one of us

is going to start eating...

until Laura washes her hands!

Wash your hands!

What is it, Leland?

Laura, honey?

I love you.

I love you so much.

Good night, princess.

Is it true?

Don't take the ring, Laura.

Don't take the ring.

My name is Annie.

I've been with Dale and Laura.

The good Dale is in the lodge,

and he can't leave.

Write it in your diary.

This is where we live, Shelly!

As if I didn't know.

I'm showing you

how to wash this tile.

Then you're gonna do it.

Come off it, Leo.

I have to get ready for work.

What did you say?

Shelly, I'm not fooling

around anymore!

First thing you'll learn

is a good attitude!

That's the key!

Anybody'll tell you that.

Don't even think

about going anywhere!

I'm not finished with you!

Leo, Bobby.

What are you doing

calling me here?

I'm sorry.

The football's empty.

I'm looking for Santa Claus.

No way.

You already owe me money.

Five thousand, to be exact.

Leo Johnson, are you telling me

there's no Santa Claus?

Roadhouse.

Jacques, Bobby.

I need some things, man.

How come you only call me

when you're desperate?

You desperate, baby?

Are you interested or not?

Maybe, Bobby, baby. Maybe.

For ten K, I have a friend

who has what you want.

His stuff is the best.

Hit me.

Two days, midnight.

By the sound of sawing wood.

Jacques, you crazy

f***ing Canadian.

This sounds big.

Where you going?

Nowhere fast...

and you're not coming.

Laura, come on.

Remember me?

I'm your best friend.

Aren't you

going to fix me a drink?

Where are the cookies?

You mean Fred and Ginger?

Dancing.

If I had a nickel

for every cigarette...

your mom smoked, I'd be dead.

I'll call you tomorrow.

When this kind of fire starts...

it is very hard to put out.

The tender boughs

of innocence burn first.

And the wind rises...

and then...

all goodness is in jeopardy.

Where did you go?

Why did you turn

Away from me

When all the world

Seemed to see?

Why?

Why did you go?

Was it me?

Was it you?

Questions in a world

Of blue

How can a heart

That's filled with love

Start to cry?

When all the world

Seems so right

How

How can love die?

Was it me?

Was it you?

Questions in a world

Of blue

When did the day

With all its light

Turn into night?

When all the world

seemed to...

So you want to f***

the homecoming queen.

Let's go around the world, babe.

This isn't going to get you

in Walla Walla.

You go all the way,

don't you, little girl?

Sooner or later.

You willing to go all the way?

You gonna do it to me?

Let's boogie.

What the hell are you doing?

You part of the deal?

No, she isn't!

What did you say your name was?

Buck.

That was really nice, Buck.

OK, Donna. Let's go.

Chug.

Get her out of here, Jacques!

Don't ever wear my stuff ever!

I won't wear your stuff.

Jacques,

help me get her home now!

Why can't I wear your stuff?

Donna, not you!

How did I get in my house?

How did I get in my bed?

Life is full of mysteries,

Donna.

Are you mad at me

for wearing something of yours?

I don't want you

to wear my stuff.

I do love you, Laura.

I love you, Donna.

But I don't want you

to be like me.

Why do you do it?

Excuse me, honey.

We're late to meet Mom

for breakfast.

I'll catch you later.

Bye-bye, Donna.

Good-bye.

Dad, is the engine on fire?

It smells like

something's burning.

Something is burning!

It's the engine!

You stole the corn!

I had it canned

over the store!

And, miss...

the look on her face

when it was opened!

There was a stillness!

Like the Formica table top!

The thread will be torn,

Mr. Palmer!

Come on!

The thread will be torn!

It's him!

It's your father!

Stop it!

What was that all about?

You shouldn't do that

to your engine.

You ought to take it easy.

You're going to burn

your engine out.

What the hell

was all that about?

Why doesn't somebody

do something about this?

A man comes out

of the blue like that...

starts screaming at you

like a crazy person...

and harassing my daughter.

You all right, honey?

Dad, are you all right?

Teresa Banks.

You look just like my Laura.

So when's the next

business trip, big boy?

Soon. And next time...

let's party with those

girlfriends you told me about.

Sure. I can arrange that.

What are you doing?

Who am I?

I don't know.

That's right.

Who was that?

He looked familiar!

Have I met him?

No, you haven't met him.

Have you?

Let's go get your mother.

No. Just sit here for a moment.

Oh, my God.

A man comes out

of the blue like that.

What's the world coming to?

Hey, handsome.

What's wrong?

Nothing.

I chickened out.

Sure you're OK?

Did you come home

during the day last week?

Leave us alone!

God damn it,

get back to your work!

I thought I saw you.

Oh, God. You know?

I did stop home on Friday,

come to think of it.

I had this severe headache

and was in the neighborhood...

so I darted into the house

to get some aspirin.

Where were you, Laura?

I didn't see you.

I was just down the street.

The same ring.

Who are you?

Who are you really?

I'm nearly out.

It's taken care of, babe.

You and I will make

a big score tonight.

What is that?

This should tide you over.

Thanks.

A big score?

Maybe our biggest.

Don't tell Mike.

This is just between you and me.

Tonight, meet me two doors

down from your place at 11:00.

Midnight...

near the sound of sawing wood.

Do you love me, Laura?

Watch. OK. Watch.

That's good, Laura.

That's really good.

You're a great dancer.

Come on, knock it off.

Knock it the f*** off.

Give me the f***ing...

Give me the f***ing bottle.

Bubby? I mean, Bobby?

I found a little pine cone.

Shut up. Shut up.

Bobby, I found some dirt!

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David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American director, screenwriter, visual artist, musician, actor, and author. Known for his surrealist films, he has developed a unique cinematic style. The surreal and, in many cases, violent elements contained within his films have been known to "disturb, offend or mystify" audiences. more…

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