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Probably becomes definitely. Embarrassed. Although I will say that somehow Mark caught the scent of Wicked Game in a big way in 1990, a good few years before we consciously started down Lynch's yellow brick road and at a time when we were all about that rave aesthetic youtu.be/-cV0IL2Dtok?...
Probably! Lazy Googlelering is a treacherous.
New proposition... Did Herb Ritts, etc...
Still from the Lynch directed Wicked Game video
So hang on... Did David Lynch invent the Athena poster aesthetic in 1989?
It's alright, they're going to work super hard to fuck things up for us too.
Hah, cool, I was thinking something EXACTLY like that. That would be so fun and creatively useful
I'm sure I've asked you this before elsewhere, but as I can't remember, do you have any plans to compile all random tables into a book? Imagining generating entire sessions by randomly selecting a bunch of tables and rolling on each one once or twice then weaving together the results.
As much as I don't love Covenant or that other one, they had ambition, and managed to be pretty fucking horrible when it mattered. Romulus is pap.
I mean, it's bad but there's great shit like when she's in the lift and the wind is blowing and there's like flashing lights and she's got a gun. You know, like in that other awesome movie. Just. Like. In. That. Other. Movie.
Likesay, it's the answer to the question what if Alien but YA? With inevitable results.
The shrine to David Lynch at Bob's Big Boy is really something...
#TrophyGold: hardcore storygame ttrpg fun that creates desperate treasurehunter mess. Sort of nonsense u hope will arise in D&D but never does, with characters competing against each other for V. limited wins.
Basically we're being horrendous pricks but, u know, imaginitively trophyrpg.com/system/
Criterion has made David Lynch: The Art Life free on the Criterion Channel through the end of January. www.criterionchannel.com/videos/david...
“So much of Lynch’s work amounts to individual entries in a decades-spanning meditation on mortality and what comes after life…Lift every Lynch scene about birth, death, and transformation and string it end-to-end and you’ve have a chapbook of elegies.” www.vulture.com/article/noth...
We started Diane Podcast because the return of #TwinPeaks inspired joy we wanted to share. It was a beautiful thing. Decade on, we've weathered the 1st anniversary of Mark's death on the wk of Lynch's passing. There's a need to share sorrow, but the fire still 🔥💙 www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUdP...
Fascinating and beautiful thread. We don't hear enough from creators of top tier games about their artistic drives and ambitions. It's all game theory, rules and publishing stuff. Thanks very much
While I'm no expert, I think the Forge looms large in all of this. The Bakers, John Harper and many others were active there.
(except for Bobsy, who is staunch ttrpg holdout smh)👍☕
Drives me potty that I can't get the other Mindless Ones to play these games. Ran Public Access with 1/2the Diane Podcast crew (and others) and it was one of the ttrpg experiences of my life. Backed The Between innit.