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Re: There's sometimes a buggy. How many drivers does a buggy

Postby vicster111 » 27 Nov 2010

I see, said the blind man. Lol! Now I just have to figure out where this leads.

Can't wait to hear your thoughts, Marksman.

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Postby vicster111 » 28 Nov 2010

I got it. Nice. This lead me to something (sorta off-topic)...but I won't post it for a while. :)

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Postby blu » 28 Nov 2010

marksman wrote:Anyway, I have got another puzzle for you. The number 19. Have you noticed how once we have seen Naomi Watts for the first time in this film, we never see the number 19 again. We just never get there. We keep going around these numbers below 19 but she doesn't want to go close to it.

Do we see it before she's in the film?

Not being facetious. Genuine question because I can't remember if we do, or not.

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Re: There's sometimes a buggy. How many drivers does a buggy

Postby So Tough » 28 Nov 2010

There seem to be various references to and echoes of Sunset Boulevard in Mulholland Drive. Purely in visual terms the very final shot of SB (a distorted image of Gloria Swanson) finds its continuation in the whitish images of Betty and the elderly couple superimposed on the jitterbug sequences.

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Postby vicster111 » 29 Nov 2010

Dang, I've never seen Sunset Boulevard. I don't think I'll be able to figure this one out. And the only things I see that are close to a 19 are the 119 and the 911 at the accident. Oh, and the 1X63 on Betty's cab (1X[6+3]).

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Postby vicster111 » 29 Nov 2010

I'm gonna go look, 'cause I think I know what you're talking about. And I think you're on to something here. I'll post about it after I hear what your thoughts are.

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Postby vicster111 » 29 Nov 2010

Is the game that Adam likes to play called 'Hide the Monkey'? ("Let's hide it.") Lol!

Is this clubhouse in fact the 'casa blanca' (white house) that is referred to at the party? And do people wear disguises at these kinds of parties, pretending to be someone else?

Adam, I'm guessing, broke the code of silence. "If I tell what happened, this will be the end of everything."

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Postby vicster111 » 29 Nov 2010

Yeah, I found it. I thought the same thing...he died as he reached it.

Could this '19' be an age? Along the lines of what you're thinking is going on in the film, what if everyone in this underground sex thing was supposed to be 18 or over. But someone wasn't. She was under 18. But she fooled everyone into thinking she was (because she's a great actress). She was 'discovered'. Then she became a 'star'. Everyone wanted to be with her, then. Sick, I know.

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Postby So Tough » 29 Nov 2010

marksman wrote: IIf the club house had a number, what number would it have? If you go to that website, you will find it!


Sorry to butt in, but could you have "Nineteenth Hole" in mind? ;-)

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Postby vicster111 » 29 Nov 2010

So Tough wrote:
marksman wrote: IIf the club house had a number, what number would it have? If you go to that website, you will find it!


Sorry to butt in, but could you have "Nineteenth Hole" in mind? ;-)


That's all I can think of, the clubhouse being the '19th hole'. Lol! And 69 and 80 being golf scores.

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Postby vicster111 » 29 Nov 2010

I understand how you see what you see. :) I will pose this. I am starting to wonder if someone really did drown in the pool (the pool we assume is Adam's). And I'm wondering if everyone present came together to 'cook' up a story on how this happened and how this 'dead kid' came to be there. They want it to look like an accident or a suicide (like Joe makes Ed's death look like a suicide) and they're gonna pretend they don't know this 'kid'. They're gonna claim, if questioned, that this kid must have snuck up the hill, in the back, to the pool.

But I'm not quite sure someone drowned. The reason behind it? We see blue curtains turned red at Club Silencio. Blood spilling into the 'blue' pool would turn it red.

Luigi spitting out his espresso looks a like someone who has blood spilling from their mouth. Like Laura Dern in Inland Empire.

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Postby vicster111 » 29 Nov 2010

Of course, one could actually drown before they die of a mortal wound.

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Postby blu » 29 Nov 2010

vicster111 wrote:Could this '19' be an age? Along the lines of what you're thinking is going on in the film, what if everyone in this underground sex thing was supposed to be 18 or over. But someone wasn't. She was under 18. But she fooled everyone into thinking she was (because she's a great actress). She was 'discovered'. Then she became a 'star'. Everyone wanted to be with her, then. Sick, I know.

Are you familiar with the story of Traci Lords?

I don't necessarily think it's MD-related, but is definitely related to the story that you're talking about there. Quite infamous in the Valley, I would suggest.

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Postby vicster111 » 29 Nov 2010

I'd heard Traci Lords' name but never knew her story. Interesting.


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