If you want a trippy show, see if you can find David Lynch’s “On The Air”.
Apparently following the OG Twin Peaks cancellation, there was still a contractual obligation to fill and Lynch pulled together some of the same cast for a wacky 1950s era show about television production.
There are bootlegs floating around from a Japanese laserdisc, but as far as I’m aware, that’s the only home release that was ever made.
7 episodes were produced, only 3 made it to air in the US.
I started watching that once, but found it pretty hard to get into. Should have another go though, thanks for the reminder.
Have you ever seen Hotel Room? 3 unrelated stories, set in the same hotel room in different years. One has Crispin Glover and Alicia Witt and is excellent. The other two are decent enough too. I think they’re all on YouTube.
If you want a trippy show, see if you can find David Lynch’s “On The Air”.
Apparently following the OG Twin Peaks cancellation, there was still a contractual obligation to fill and Lynch pulled together some of the same cast for a wacky 1950s era show about television production.
There are bootlegs floating around from a Japanese laserdisc, but as far as I’m aware, that’s the only home release that was ever made.
7 episodes were produced, only 3 made it to air in the US.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Air_(TV_series)
Streaming for free on the Internet Archive:
https://www.cbr.com/david-lynch-obscure-90s-sitcom-streaming-for-free/
I started watching that once, but found it pretty hard to get into. Should have another go though, thanks for the reminder.
Have you ever seen Hotel Room? 3 unrelated stories, set in the same hotel room in different years. One has Crispin Glover and Alicia Witt and is excellent. The other two are decent enough too. I think they’re all on YouTube.
Not that one, but Four Rooms is a classic. One sequence by Tarantino and another by Robert Rodriguez.
https://youtu.be/0hu12MP7b1U
Watching that on shrooms is life changing