Joyce Carol Oates :marseyrowling: causes massive seethe amongst David Lynch :hanging: fanboys by calling Twin Peaks :marseytwins: r-slurred :marseyxd:.

https://x.com/JoyceCarolOates/status/1762842247228268580

All her tweets on the matter.

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That's funny because Joyce Carol Oates's Twitter feed, at times, seem like vignettes from Twin Peaks The Return

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"she just doesn't get it bro. " :marseydisagree:

What's weird here is that a lot of her own work is surreal, has many layers of reality and people who question their own sanity, she uses satire in dark ways, she has been an English professor for decades so presumably knows how to analyze others' art and does so well with Lynch's other work. I'm just not sure what her payoff is in repeating the “brain damaged” line (which seems inaccurate and mean-spirited to me), and it is painfully obvious that she doesn't understand either melodrama or satires of melodrama.

David lynch hates words. Words are her element. Makes sense she doesn't like his dialogue.

If words are her element she should use them better.

These people genuinely think they're some sort of enlightened souls just because they enjoy David Lynch. :marseyeyeroll:

I think there are two kinds of audience (broadly speaking, obviously); the kind that see something that triggers their imagination and sends them into a kind of imaginative engagement with what they are seeing; and the kind that expect what they see to do the imagining for them. Both are valid modes of reception, but the first has the advantage of including the latter in what it can appreciate whereas the second constantly needs to be convinced to remain engaged, and therefore cannot appreciate anything that requires them to imaginatively buy into what they are seeing.

Another user thinks she isn't good enough to critique Lynch. :marseyglancing:.

I'm not just saying this as a TP fan, in fact I've avoided saying it because of how it looks, but everything I've seen from her seems to be on the level of a third rate Chekhov or a third rate Shirley Jackson, depending on genre. If someone like Ishiguro said what she said, I'd be disturbed, but I wouldn't pretend to dismiss their ability. Obviously I'm in a minority about her.

Multiple accusation JCO being Dull and Pretentious :marseysmirk:

Dull and pretentious is exactly how I'd describe the majority of these tweets.

Says the lady who exclusively writes pretentious slow dull excursions.

JCO is media illiterate as well according to these redditors:marseysurejan:.

The world is full of media illiterate people.

:marseyyikes:

Serious question, who is this woman and why should I give a flying frick what she thinks of Twin Peaks? Her tweets read like a crazy old lady with dementia who should have had her phone taken away.

Old senile lady who posts bullshit opinions a lot. She posted her foot one time and it is truly gross

:marseypuke:

Anyway, lots of "literally who?" comments by the "media literate" intellectuals on /r/DavidLynch regarding JCO. Lots of seethe in the quote tweets as well :marseycope:.

!kino !anime !fellas

@JoyceCarolOates

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its odd that she seems to like lynchs other works when people talking like stroke victims is consistent throughout them

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Me and a buddy went and saw Inland Empire in the theater, and that movie was so completely bizarre that people were walking out halfway through. It was like Lynch cranked up all of the quirks he was known for by 1000% and made the most baffling, incoherent thing you could ever watch. I found it deeply unpleasant, but I also felt like I got what I paid for. It's not like I didn't know what Lynch's deal was before I went.

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Inland Empire took me three tries to get through. The whole thing is just unsettling and now i have to explain to people that the scariest thing ive seen in a movie is just some old lady talking like a stroke victim

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>I found it deeply unpleasant

That's like all of his work since lost highway. It's all been pretty nihilistic despite his reputation as an affable quirky guy

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Lost Highway, Mullholland Drive and Inland Empire are all about how hollywood is a (probably jewish) conspiracy to funnel women into the porn industry. He has to hide it behind abstraction cause you're not allowed to say any of that outright

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Actually fwwm is depressing too and the retvrn is bleak aside from that looney tunes arm wrestling scene

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Sometimes i wonder :marseysphinx: if Thomas Pynchon is actually :marseyakshually: David :marseysaluteisrael: Lynch.

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