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Watching Boxes And Other Thoughts On Twin Peaks Parts 1 & 2

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It is finally happening again. Seemingly a master prankster, David Lynch reintroduces Twin Peaks by making the audience wait just a little longer. And like the mystery experiment in New York, we are left watching boxes for something wonderful and strange.

Spoilers, of course, follow.

The Case

We are introduced to a weird murder in Buckhorn, South Dakota and the prime suspect, William Hastings (Matthew Lillard). He is guilty of adultery; a favorite sin in Twin Peaks. But the murder appears to have been manufactured by his wife. Of course, that detail is partially obscured by the appearance of Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan). He’s more than happy to shoot her, but it may be part of a larger plan.

That is to say, Special Agent Dale Cooper’s doppelganger has a plan.

After carefully laying out the particulars of the South Dakota conspiracy and a young man watching a box in New York, we finally peer back into the waiting room. It seems Cooper — the “Good Cooper” as Annie Blackburn called him back in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me — waited there all this time for something to change. The “Bad Cooper” roams the Northwest cultivating plenty of garmonbozia. Provided that is even the doppelganger’s aim.

Bad Cooper’s interest in the Buckhorn murder centers on something Hastings knows. But before he can learn this vital clue, he rushes off to the other end of the state to deal with a disloyal subordinate.

Meanwhile in Twin Peaks, Deputy Hawk receives a phone call from Margaret telling him that her log says something is missing. It somehow concerns Cooper, who we finally learn went missing shortly after the Miss Twin Peaks pageant. Or, as Lucy Moran says, before her son was born. Hawk pulls the files out of storage and quickly finds himself at the door to the Black Lodge. Margaret calls him again, hoping to learn what he discovers there.

Back inside the waiting room, Good Cooper is told he can leave once his doppelganger returns. Unfortunately for Coop, this is counter to Bad Cooper’s ambition as he plans to avoid returning to the Black Lodge. Complicating matters, though, is a mysterious voice on the other end of phone previously connected to Philip Jeffries. He tells Bad Coop that he will soon be with BOB again.

The Updates

Besides the strange happenings with Cooper and his doppleganger, the first two parts offer us a few updates on old characters. Benjamin Horne is still running the Great Northern, but brother Jerry is big into the craft marijuana business. Jerry claims the business is tripling the revenue of the Horne empire. Lucy still mans the reception at the Sheriff’s station and Andy is still a deputy, but it is unclear who the Sheriff might be. The Roadhouse is still in business and Shelly appears to be enjoying it more than in her younger days. She also has a daughter who might be with the wrong man. It could be some bleed through as Alice Cooper feels the same way about Betty and Jughead over in Riverdale. James Hurley also frequents the bar, but we learn he was in an accident and is now “quiet.” It is unclear how he could possibly be quieter than when he was a teenager, but Shelly only knew him in passing back then. Margaret’s health is failing her as she is using oxygen.

Oh, and Doctor Jacoby lives somewhere in the woods.

The Questions

  1. What is Jacoby digging? And why does he need four shovels to do it?
  2. There are two Trumans now?
  3. Who is the anonymous billionaire paying for the box-watching? Is he trying to capture a Black Lodge denizen?
  4. Was that Walter Olkewicz tending bar behind Balthazar Getty at the Roadhouse? A wink to the past or an intentional call forward? UPDATE: He’s another Renault brother, Jean-Michel.
  5. What came through the box?
  6. Why is the Arm now a tree?
  7. Where is the Giant speaking to Cooper? Is it our first glimpse of the White Lodge? Why must Cooper remember “430” and “Richard and Linda?”

Not about Judy

But perhaps the greatest mystery buried in the first two hours of Twin Peaks‘ return is Philip Jeffries. As longtime fans will recall, that was the name of the agent played by David Bowie in Fire Walk with Me. He infamously denied any mention of Judy in one of the film’s most baffling scenes.

Now, twenty-six years later, it appears he and Bad Cooper are in contact. We know Jeffries has been to the Black Lodge, so it is possible he is planning his own return. Or, it could be a lot of noise without context; just like Judy.

The Future or the Past?

While it is a pleasure to see Twin Peaks finally back, it comes with trademark Lynchian obstructions. Besides the short vignettes in town and the Black Lodge material, the Buckhorn murder could be a new David Lynch film drawing on his usual themes and obsessions. For fans anxious to learn some sort of resolution to the second season cliffhangers, it could be a painful experience. Of course, it is clear that Lynch and co-creator Mark Frost know the audience expectations and are playing with that tension as the new mystery unfolds. In fact, the man watching the box learns just how painful sitting and waiting can be.

What do you think of the new Twin Peaks? Did it meet your expectations? Are you willing to unravel the new mysteries? Join us in the discussion below.

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Geoff Johns Unveils New ‘Wonder Woman’ Poster

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A new Wonder Woman poster has made its way onto the web, courtesy of Geoff Johns on Twitter.

Along with the new art, he included the caption, “12 Days”.

Are you looking forward to Gal Gadot’s first lead solo outing as Diana Prince? Sound off in the comments below.

“Wonder Woman hits movie theaters around the world next summer when Gal Gadot returns as the title character in the epic action adventure from director Patty Jenkins. Before she was Wonder Woman, she was Diana, princess of the Amazons, trained to be an unconquerable warrior. Raised on a sheltered island paradise, when an American pilot crashes on their shores and tells of a massive conflict raging in the outside world, Diana leaves her home, convinced she can stop the threat. Fighting alongside man in a war to end all wars, Diana will discover her full powers…and her true destiny.”

Wonder Woman stars Gal Gadot as the title character, Chris Pine, Robin Wright as Antiope, David Thewlis, Danny Huston, Elena Anaya, Connie Nielsen, Ewen Bremner, and Lucy Davis.

The film hits theaters on June 2, 2017.

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Takashi Miike’s Live Action ‘Blade Of The Immortal’ Trailer Unleashed

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Cult Director Brings Cult Anime/Manga To The Live Action Realm

World renowned auteur Takashi Miike has released a trailer for his 100th film, a live-action adaptation of the anime/manga title Blade of The Immortal (published by Dark Horse Comics in the U.S) by Hiroaki Samura. Check it out below.

Blade of the Immortal is the story of a man named Manji, a skilled samurai who has a powerful advantage: no wound can kill him. His past criminal actions led to the death of 100 other samurai (including his sister’s husband). He becomes immortal at the hand of an 800-year-old woman named Yaobikuni, and is compelled by his sister’s death to accept a quest that will end his agelessness. He has promised to kill 1000 evil men and until he does Manji will be kept alive by sacred bloodworms.

This sounds like a perfect story for the over the top, violent style that has made Takashi Miike a favorite of cinephiles everywhere.

What do you guys think? Comment and discuss below!

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‘Samurai Jack’ Ends

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Samurai Jack faces Aku in the final showdown between good versus evil.

They are good endings, bad endings, and endings which fall in the meh category. Then there are the endings you think about for a long time after because they are so powerful to you. This is the final episode of Samurai Jack. Excellent but bitter in a way which will be remembered for a while.

This episode truly became the culmination of everything which came before it. Old friends returned to help in a moment which feels like when reinforcements arrived in Return of the King and the turn of the battle is palpable. It’s a rollercoaster ride which you never want to get off of. An experience you can hardly describe because you know do so would be a disservice.

In the end, you are treated with a moment of great joy and heartbreak. A finale which makes you wish events would turn out differently. Where you want to forget logic so a new ending can occur. It will not be mentioned any further here as it is too good to spoil. Still its sincere. It Immediately forms a place in your heart and you will be to feel the glorious emotional pain in your chest as you think of hours later. As I tweeted out after watching this episode:

In summary: Go watch this episode. A full season review will be up soon but if you have taken the time to read the review this far you should know, it will filled with nothing but praise. Samurai Jack returned, left a mark which few have been able to follow, and ended in a way truly fitting of a warrior of bushido: Full of Honor and Glory.

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Anime Review: Tokyo Ghoul

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When everything is normal, you wake up, eat, and sleep. Everything on a regular basis, nothing changing until one event. As if turning to dust, Tokyo Ghoul takes you on a ride from the normal to the paranormal. Blood and gore with drama at its finest, it is embodied in this anime.

Tokyo Ghoul

Kaneki was somewhat of a normal child, yet with no parents. Instead what he surrounded himself was with his books. Yet love is never stagnant, Kaneki too falling prey to this. After successfully getting a date with a young lady named Rize, chaos ensues. Rize, a ghoul, tries to hunt down and eat Kaneki. Yet Kaneki narrowly escapes becoming fatally injured. Yet when he awakes he finds himself disgusted by regular foods. Kaneki, now a half-ghoul, must survive while living in the hell of both worlds.

Becoming a Ghoul

One of my problems with action based anime is the useless need for blood and gore. Tokyo Ghoul is a bit excessive at times, but it fits. It doesn’t needlessly drag on, fitting in each and every part into the series either. Instead, we are given a slow building story that eventually finishes with a bang. Simply put, when the story gets going, it hooks you. Before the second season premiered I had made sure to read every chapter to its end. In the end, it was worth it and I enjoyed the majority of the show.

Verdict

While I found the series to have a slower build up than most, Tokyo Ghoul is entertaining. If you don’t mind blood and gore, I do suggest this anime to you. I think it is much like a roller coaster, slowly taking you up to the top before dropping you onto one hell of a ride. Both season one and two have these aspects, so look forward to great entertainment.

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Tom Holland Shares Look At ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ Theater Display

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Tom Holland shared a new look at a Spider-Man: Homecoming movie theater display via his Instagram.

Who else is hyped? #spidermanhomecoming

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“Who else is hyped?”

Spider-Man: Homecoming features Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Donald Glover, Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey Jr., Jon Favreau, Tyne Daly, Tony Revolori, Bokeem Woodbine, and Hannibal Buress.

“A young Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Tom Holland), who made his sensational debut in Captain America: Civil War, begins to navigate his newfound identity as the web-slinging super hero in Spider-Man: Homecoming. Thrilled by his experience with the Avengers, Peter returns home, where he lives with his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei), under the watchful eye of his new mentor Tony Stark (Robert Downey, Jr.). Peter tries to fall back into his normal daily routine – distracted by thoughts of proving himself to be more than just your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man – but when the Vulture (Michael Keaton) emerges as a new villain, everything that Peter holds most important will be threatened.”

Spider-Man: Homecoming swings into theaters on July 7.

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Ommegang’s Bend the Knee Golden Ale Is A Perfect Match For ‘Game of Thrones’ Fan

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As fans of ‘Game of Thrones’ become desperate with the series embarking on its final arc, Ommegang has a beer that will calm the nerves and brighten your spirit.

After tasting the beer, we can confirm that Bend the Knee Golden Ale pairs perfectly with the series as it is a full flavor beer that is light enough to enjoy with friends as you watch and discuss the Iron Throne and the hint of honey gives the beer a Middle Ages flare that Tyrion Lannister would be proud of. The beer even has the attitude of Arya Stark as it is deceptively strong at 9.0% ABV.

According to Ommegang, on May 22, Bend the Knee will be released on draft and in a series of three collectible 750ml bottles, all finished in matte black and adorned with one of the three Great House sigils: Stark, Targaryen, or Lannister. The brewery recommends pairing your beer with a wide variety of food, including seafood and shellfish, roasted or grilled chicken, grilled steaks, and aged Swiss-style cheeses.

“With this next Game of Thrones-inspired release, we wanted a beer and a pack that was fit for a king… or a queen,” said Brewery Ommegang President, Doug Campbell. “Drawing from a rich Belgian brewing tradition, Golden Strong Ales are deceptive due to their unique combination of extreme drinkability and relatively high alcohol content. Bend the Knee walks that line, while also incorporating the delicate flavors of honey into the mix. The subtle noble and floral hop contribution add to its delicateness, and the beer finishes smooth and dry.”

What’s in the beer:

Bend the Knee is brewed with pils malt and flaked oats and hopped with Saaz, Bravo, and Styrian Golding hops. It pours a golden hue with a large, frothy head. Both the aroma and flavor mix maltiness and citrus from the hops, while Ommegang’s signature house yeast produces prominent fruitiness. Wildflower honey added during fermentation provides light sweetness to the beer, which finishes dry and with firm hop bitterness.

‘Game of Thrones’ returns to HBO on July 16 for a seventh season.

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What Can Viewers Expect From ‘Luke Cage’ Season 2?

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In a recent interview with Mashable, Luke Cage showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker talked about what fans can expect in season two.

“[Fans can expect] Just bulletproof dopeness! That’s what I want to maintain. I’m hoping that people continue to really enjoy the flavor of the show, and that it feels like a real Harlem and a real New York, but at the same time, has that Marvel twist — the Marvel twist with Netflix’s reach. That’s really this combination of all those factors that I think made Season 1 really a great ride, and hopefully we can maintain that same feel.”

Season one of Luke Cage was well done, so I’m excited for season two, However, the show dragged on a few episodes too long, so hopefully the second season brings us a story arc that can last 13 episodes.

How do you feel about Coker’s words regarding the future of Power Man? Comment below, let us know!

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‘Attack On Titan’ Takes A Moment To Reflect

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Taking the time to look back and see how far you have come in the story is important. It helps to reinforce how the characters have changed and grown throughout the course of the storytelling. And after recent events in Attack on Titan, it’s definitely important to take stock.

Thanks to the intervention of the Colossal Titan, Eren ends up losing the fight with the Armored Titan (he so had him on the ropes) and being kidnapped. Mikasa and Armin are left with the painful fact they were unable to do anything to stop Eren from being abducted and feel terrible because of it. They start to flashback to a time before the Titans disrupted their lives and they lived relatively carefree lives as children. It helps to remind the audience just how deep the trio’s bonds run and how they have always been there for each other.

There is a nice bit of a character showing off as the military police talk about wishing Titans were actually in the area so they could have a shot at them. Unfortunately, Levi is there and is quick to suggest they join him on his next expedition. The braggers on the Military Police stop talking because they know deep down they wouldn’t last a minute in a real Titan encounter. It’s amusing to think they even could as they are cowards compared to an intense warrior like Levi.

Despite this episode far less action filled than the previous one, it still serves a purpose. It helps the characters and the audience to take a breather and remember it has been a long journey for them and they still have a long way to go. The main theme to take away is growth. The characters have grown but they are who they were from the beginning. In the case of Mikasa, Eren, and Armin, it’s a reminder these three are family and will do anything it takes to keep one another safe.

Attack on Titan: Season Two is streaming on Crunchyroll.

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Tobermory Brewing Company: Rattlesnake Rye PA – A Rye Review

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I’ve previously reviewed three other brews from Tobermory Brewing Company so I won’t waste too much time in describing the brewery. Check out my previous reviews for more information on this popular brewing company on the tip of the Bruce Peninsula. And, though I make a point of stopping by the Tobermory Brewing Company every time I’m in Tobermory, I’m always able to find a new brew to fill my growler and howler with. This time, I got a howler of Tobermory Brewing’s Rattlesnake Rye PA along with a growler of their blonde.

Unfortunately, the contents of my growler disappeared quickly upon arriving at my family’s cottage. This is a relatively a common occurrence on the May 24 long weekend. So, instead of reviewing both, I’ll have to make do with reviewing only Rattlesnake Rye PA, not for the faint of hops.

Tobermory Brewing Company: Rattlesnake Rye PA – First Sip

Rattlesnake pours an amber colour with very little foam. I notice a sweet malty aroma as I take my first sip. This beer isn’t overpoweringly bitter, but the rye flavour definitely ratchets up the bitterness of its hops. Although Rattlesnake’s initial flavour is semi-sweet, its bitter aftertaste is quick to follow and gives this beer a nice mouthwatering finish. I’m drinking this beer out of a day-old howler, and its mouthfeel is probably quite different when fresh. But from a day-old howler, Rattlesnake has a low carbonation level and a thin consistency. These combine to make it a bitter but smooth beer to drink.

Tobermory Brewing Company: Rattlesnake Rye PA – Last Sip

I don’t know why anyone would ever think of drinking straight from a 32-oz. howler, but in case you are thinking about it, don’t. Although its aroma isn’t strong, it’s pleasing and not to be missed. Also, this brew’s amber colour matches its flavour well, so it shouldn’t be hidden inside a brown bottle.

With a 6% ABV rating, beer enthusiasts should avoid drinking a whole howler in one sitting so make sure you have some fellow hops lovers to share this with.

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