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> Has anybody noted the similarity in approach and spoof content between
> Red Death and Twin Peaks? Perhaps Twin Peaks is not as "original" as
> some would claim?
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I don't think so. It's a very interesting thought and might make you
famous and also Kay's friend for life.  Interesting you should mentnion
Nic Roeg.  He gets credit as cinematograhper only - and clearly the
colour coding (the start is all crimsons like DON'T LOOK NOW) is his.
but he is such a dynamic figure that his ideas usually get heard, and
some stick.
 
How about Edgar Allan Poe as David Lynch's great grandpa?
 
John

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