Season 2, Episodes 21–22: Miss Twin Peaks / Beyond Life and Death — June 10, 1991–August 27, 1992

Cooper and Truman decipher part of the secret of the Black Lodge; Cooper helps Annie prepare for the Miss Twin Peaks contest; Major Briggs escapes from Earle; Catherine continues her battle with the black box; Lucy chooses the father of her baby; Earle interrupts the contest.

Subject From Date
Re: Has anyone a name-list of the sequels? wiljo@freeside.ki.open.de (Wiljo Heinen) 1992-05-01 19:05
CCC_KEIL@rzmain.rz.uni-ulm.de (Christa Keil) writes:


> >I'm looking forward to the second Twin-Peaks-Marathon :-))

Yupp. So do I.

It has already been pre-announced for Eastern 1993 :-}

Tickets not yet on sale, though....
-- Wiljo Heinen ** Sternstrasse 2 ** D - W2300 Kiel 1 ** voice: +49-431-95311 wiljo@freeside.ki.open.de /\__/\ "My symptoms suggest the onset of malaria"
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TP scripts? schaffcj@NeXTwork.Rose-Hulman.Edu (Cody J Schaff) 1992-05-01 21:16
Well, I just found this newsgroup, so please refrain from flaming me if  
this question is foolish or has been asked lots of times before...

Does anyone know where I might be able to get or ftp some copies of the  
scripts to episodes of Twin Peaks?

Anyone with any info. (or flames) can reply to

schaffcj@nextwork.rose-hulman.edu

Thanxx in advance for any help.
[src]
Episode numbers <MAS139@psuvm.psu.edu> 1992-05-02 12:43
i just recently watched my first twin peaks, curtousy of a friend who taped
some (and i stress some) of the episodes. needless to say my life has now
become consumed by the series. The problem is that my friend only taped
the second season premire, the final four episodes, and the 2 hour finale.
i have embarked on the odyssy of watching the entire series AND dubbing all
the episodes i can get my hands on. would someone tell what the numbers are
for the second season episodes so i can keep track. thanx.

p.s. i've seen the pilot, episodes 1001,1002 and the ones mentioned
     above and i still don't know who the fuck bob is or i guess i
     should say what the fuck he is.
[src]
finale? maas@dutiws.tudelft.nl (Frank Maas) 1992-05-03 13:57
Hey, hey, MAS139 from psu.edu wrote something about a two hour finale. Now I
tried to see all of TP, from the first episode till the last, but I don't
remember any finale here in the Netherlands.
So I wanna know: could it be we missed it here. The end I saw was a little
bit disappointing. I don't even know exactly what happened, but I still have
that empty feeling. 
Who can enlighten me?

Frank, maas@dutiws.tudelft.nl
[src]
Twin Peaks Addresses athena@cheshire.oxy.edu (Staci Ann Waldroop) 1992-05-03 14:01
Hello again.  I mentione a few days back that I had some addresses for 
places in North Bend, WA and I have since received three email messages 
requesting said messages.  Therefore, I will now post them here for all ]
to see and use at their will!
For the Hallmark store:
Alpine Blossom and Gift Shoppe
P.O.Box 808
North Bend, WA  98045

For the *real* Double "R" Diner:
Mar-T Cafe
North Bend, WA  98045

I hope you get a lot of use out of these.  Just write to them and I'm sure      they'd be willing to send you a list of items they sell.  The Hallmark store
caries several [6-8] different kinds of teeshirts, the videos, calendars, mugs
some posters, the books, trading cards, etc.  They also have a few NEXP tees andposters, so if you like that show, be sure to ask them for a list of those itemsto be included.  There is another store there that has a few items [tee's whith messages such as "where the *@!#% is Sicely, Alaska?" etc.], but I don't have
the address.  If you inquired, you might be able to get the address from people at the places above.  
ANTIGONE!!!!!!!!!!!!

P.S.  I hope those of you in cities around the USA have not had to go through   the fear and uncertainty that we have here in LA.  If you're in North Bend in
the next few weeks, down a mug, much a doughnut, and savor a piece of pie for
me- I really miss the quiet of home! =<
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Help on visiting hklee@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Hector K Lee) 1992-05-03 20:23
I will have a chance to visit the Pacific Northwest this summer and would like 
to visit "Twin Peaks" and "Cicely".  I apologize if this is a common question, 
but I don't know where else to go.  Any help would be appreciated as to where I
can get info.  Cheap but ok places to stay would be nice also.  I would be 
there toward the end of July.

Thanks

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Re: Twin Peaks Addresses saseph@hal.unx.sas.com (Ed Hughes) 1992-05-04 06:23
In article <1992May3.210135.23672@cheshire.oxy.edu>, athena@cheshire.oxy.edu (Staci Ann Waldroop) writes:
> >Hello again.  I mentione a few days back that I had some addresses for
> >places in North Bend, WA and I have since received three email messages
> >requesting said messages.  Therefore, I will now post them here for all ]
> >to see and use at their will!
> >For the Hallmark store:
> >       Alpine Blossom and Gift Shoppe
> >       P.O.Box 808
> >       North Bend, WA  98045
> >
> >For the *real* Double "R" Diner:
> >       Mar-T Cafe
> >       North Bend, WA  98045
> >
> >I hope you get a lot of use out of these.  Just write to them and I'm sure      they'd be willing to send you a list of items they sell.  The Hallmark store

 Or you can phone--the Alpine Blossom # is (206)888-2900 or 888-0336.
-- Ed Hughes, SAS Institute | "Don't point that goat at me--it might go off!" Cary, NC | --Tom Servo, "Slime People," MST3000 |
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Re: finale? MAS139@psuvm.psu.edu 1992-05-04 08:58
> >Hey, hey, MAS139 from psu.edu wrote something about a two hour finale. Now I
> >tried to see all of TP, from the first episode till the last, but I don't
> >remember any finale here in the Netherlands.
> >So I wanna know: could it be we missed it here. The end I saw was a little
> >bit disappointing. I don't even know exactly what happened, but I still have
> >that empty feeling.
> >Who can enlighten me?

      Just in case I'm wrong, I figured I'd better post my response to
      the group. Possible spoilers for the Netherland audience follow:








      I was told that the two hour show consisting of part 1 ending with
      the melee at the Miss Twin Peaks contest and part 2 (directed by
      Lynch) ending with "how's Annie? heh heh heh." comprised the final
      television episode. If this is incorrect please let me know and I
      will attempt to salvage my life from this horrible nightmare.
[src]
song sung in the black lodge MAS139@psuvm.psu.edu 1992-05-04 09:16
does anybody out there know where i might locate that haunting melody
that greeted Dale Cooper as he entered the Black Lodge. i specifically
mean the one that the guy was singing to Cooper as the midget looked to
the camera as the strobe light danced across the optical floor. Something
about "i'll see you in the brances that blow.....in the breeze. Under
the Sicamore tree....."   Damn! that was a great song! any info would
be greatly appreciated.
[src]
Re: finale? jholstei@scott.skidmore.edu (jeremy holstein) 1992-05-04 11:55
maas@dutiws.tudelft.nl (Frank Maas) writes:
> > Hey, hey, MAS139 from psu.edu wrote something about a two hour finale. Now I
> > tried to see all of TP, from the first episode till the last, but I don't
> > remember any finale here in the Netherlands.
> > So I wanna know: could it be we missed it here. The end I saw was a little
> > bit disappointing. I don't even know exactly what happened, but I still have
> > that empty feeling. 
> > Who can enlighten me?
> > 
> > Frank, maas@dutiws.tudelft.nl


Well, I don't know how TP was broadcast in the Netherlands, but here
in the US the ratings were so low that ABC yanked Peaks from the
schedule before the last two episodes were shown.  So they edited the
last two episodes together into a two hour "Finale" which ended with
Cooper smashing his head into a mirror over and over again.  If you
saw this ending, then you saw the ending....
[src]
I liked Elephant man AND Wild at Heart walshm@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Matt 'MTM' Walsh) 1992-05-04 12:38
No one ever seems to mention the Elephant Man - thought it was a good movie,
but not very Lynchian; except for the flashback Elephant scenes in the
begining.

Also liked the Wild At Heart, and can't see why no one else seems to like it.
I liked the story, acting (especially the Peru character) sets, camera work
music (very similar to twin Peaks music, BTW).  There were a few
scenes that could have been shortened, though.  And I wish
Sherilyn Fenn had a longer and more revealing 8) role.


--
Matt Walsh  walshm@clutx.clarkson.edu
614-424-4159 (daytime)
614-538-9427 (after 5 est)
How can you have your pudding if you don't eat your meat? You! Yes You!
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It is happening again pharvey@mipos3.intel.com (Paul Harvey) 1992-05-04 13:55
I will say three things:
  two wrongs in the valley of the angels
  they have eyes, but they will choose to not see
  and those who have been treated as animals will meet expectations

And, you'll be needing a doctor.
[src]
Re: song sung in the black lodge jholstei@scott.skidmore.edu (jeremy holstein) 1992-05-04 15:12
MAS139@psuvm.psu.edu writes:
> > does anybody out there know where i might locate that haunting melody
> > that greeted Dale Cooper as he entered the Black Lodge. i specifically
> > mean the one that the guy was singing to Cooper as the midget looked to
> > the camera as the strobe light danced across the optical floor. Something
> > about "i'll see you in the brances that blow.....in the breeze. Under
> > the Sicamore tree....."   Damn! that was a great song! any info would
> > be greatly appreciated.
 
You might have some trouble, as it was written by Lynch and thhe
regular music person (whose name slips my mind at this moment)
specifically for that last episode....
[src]
INTELLIGENCE REPORT rhp@lewis (Robert Powell) 1992-05-04 15:51
The following was reproduced without permission from Parade Magazine, May 3,
1992, Page 14.
PARADE'S SPECIAL
INTELLIGENCE REPORT

                       Keeper of Laura Palmer's Secrets

Lenny Von Dohlen--who played Harold Smith in "Twin Peaks," the innovative
television series created by the director David Lynch--will repeat his role in
a film version, due in theaters in late August.  "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With
Me" will cover the seven days leading up to Laura Palmer's murder, the central
mystery of the TV series.  And, as the keeper of Laura's diary and her secrets,
Harold Smith holds clues to that mystery.

Unfortunately, Harold is pretty secretive himself--and he's agoraphobic.  "The
problem with agoraphobia," says Von Dohlen, "is that when you go outside, you
feel you have no control.  Inside, you feel safe."  The blue-eyed, Texas-born
actor adds that going out may trigger anxiety and symptoms similar to a heart
attack.

Smith lives vicariously by raising hybrid orchids and through his relationship
with the promiscuous Ms. Palmer, played by Sheryl Lee.  "Laura is his peephole
to the world," says Von Dohlen.  "She lives a daring, bold existence ... Laura
could be in control sexually with him, more than she could with the other men
in her life."

Their relationship is just one of those explored in the movie--which features
much of the cast of the canceled TV series, including Kyle MacLachlan as Agent
Dale Cooper--as well as such stars as David Bowie and Keifer Sutherland.  But
Von Dohlen didn't work with them.

"Because of the nature of my part," he explains, "Harold Smith's apartment was
my set from which I did not roam."  He adds that David Lynch wouldn't want him
to say any more about the plot.  What he will say is:  "David encourages you to
do an aesthetic striptease.  Our scene together was so intense, Sheryl and I
were both shaking when we finished.  And out of the corner of my eye, I could
see David doing a leprechaun sort of jig."

Incidentally, the intense Von Dohlen, 32, also appears as a truck driver-poet
in love with Meg Tilly in the new film "Leaving Normal," a female buddy picture
that co-stars Christine Lahti.  And he plays a bird-watcher obsessed with the
woman across the street in "Blind Vision," a mystery-thriller due out in
November.

This is Kyle MacLachlan's year for multiple exposure, too.  In July, he'll
appear in "Where the Day Takes You," followed closely by "Twin Peaks."  Then
comes "Rich in Love," in which the actor stars with Albert Finney, Piper
Laurie, and Jill Clayburgh in the tale of a 17-year-old Southern girl coping
with her parents' divorce.

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From: sy0n+@andrew.cmu.edu (Sharon Yeschke)
Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks
Subject: FWWM mention in NY Times
Date: 18 May 92 13:23:32 GMT
Organization: Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentatn, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA

There's a short mention/"review" of the film by Janet Maslin in her
article "Rarities are rare at Cannes" in today's New York Times (18 May):

"Also strong, but for all the wrong reasons, was the disastrous "Twin
Peaks: Fire Walk With Me," David Lynch's much-vaunted prequel to his
successful television series.  It was hard to say whether the film
played worse to "Twin Peaks" fans, who already knew more than enough
about the death of Laura Palmer, or to anyone happening onto this
impenetrable  material for the first time.  Either way, Mr. Lynch's
taste for brain-dead grotesque has lost its novelty, and it now appears
more pathologically unpleasant than cinematically bold.
    This overlong (well over two hours), empty film is not helped by the
absence of most of the television show's most popular characters, like
those played by Kyle MacLachlan (who is seen only briefly) and Sherilynn
Fenn (who is elsewhere at the moment, with John Malkovich in Gary
Sinise's highly scenic version of "Of Mice and Men").  At his news
conference, Mr. Lynch had the good sense to bring along Angelo
Badalmenti, whose music is the only remaining aspect of "Twin Peaks"
that has much appeal."

Pretty rough, huh?

Sharon

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From: mj1078@taurus.cse.kyutech.ac.jp (mmanuel pece)
Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks
Subject: FWWM mention in The Japan Times
Date: 19 May 92 05:00:42 GMT
Organization: Kyushu Institute of Tech., Iizuka, JAPAN.

The following is an article from The Japan Times.
Reproduced without permission.

The Japan Times. Monday, May 18. Pag. 11
 
LYNCH BOOED AT CANNES FOR "TWIN PEAKS"

CANNES, France (Reuter-Kyodo)
 Award-winnig U.S. director David Lynch was booed at the Cannes festival on
saturday for his latest film which revisits the surreal world of his hit
television series "Twin Peaks."

 Lynch, who won the top Golden Palm prize at Cannes in 1990 for "Wild at 
Heart" was back in competition with "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me."

 The new film was booed after its press showing. Several critics - some of
them admirers of Lynch's previous work - accused him of overindulgence and
lack of originality.

 Twin Peaks is a fictional community in the northwestern U.S. concealing 
dark secrets surrounding the murder of high school student Laura Palmer.

 While the series focuses on the murder probe, the film portrays the final
terrifying days of Laura's life including graphic scenes of sexual violence
only hinted at on television.

 "The series was weird and inventive and sophisticated. This (the film) 
was just exploitative self-indulgence. When is Lynch going to do something 
new ?" said one Australian critic.

 A British journalist who had not seen the series added : "I felt like I
was participating in an in-joke I had no way of understanding."

 Lynch was unapologetic about returning to old pastures.

 "I happen to be in love with the world of Twin Peaks," he told a packed 
news conference.

 "There are many things in there that people who haven't seen the series 
wouldn't understand, but life is full of abstractions and that's not a bad 
thing," he added.

 Critics have long been disturbed by Lynch's use of perverse violence in 
his films. In "Twin Peaks" he deals in incest and drug-related sexual abuse
as well as murder.

 He responded: "If we wanted to make films that wouldn't offend anybody we
would make them about sewing maytbe, although even that could be dangerous."

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From: bskendig@shade.Princeton.EDU (Brian Kendig)
Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks
Subject: David Lynch's ``Twin Peaks, Fire Walk With Me'' divides audiences
Date: 19 May 92 05:28:46 GMT
Organization: Starfleet Academy, Princeton University

(This article was originally posted on clari.news.interest.people.
 There are NO SPOILERS in here.)

    CANNES, France (UPI) -- One of the most eagerly-awaited films at this
year's Cannes Film Festival, David Lynch's ``Twin Peaks, Fire Walk With
Me,'' was screened Saturday and, in keeping with the director's
tradition, it left audiences widely divided but hardly indifferent.
    Lynch is no stranger to controversy. Just two years ago his film 
``Wild at Heart'' took the Festival's top Palme d'Or prize to general
surprise.
    Set in the same small American town and involving many of the same
characters as Lynch's popular television series ``Twin Peaks,'' the film
takes audiences back in time, telling the story of Laura Palmer, played
by Sheryl Lee, in the days leading up to her brutal murder. The
discovery of her body was the event that opened the television drama.
    Although many of Lynch's fans have applauded his extraordinary
filmmaking style, which jumps between reality, dream sequences and
visions of appalling violence, others have felt that the movie does
little but present sickening and misanthropic images.
    ``I love the place and I love the characters'' Lynch said of ``Twin
Peaks,'' but when aked why, if he loves them, they have such miserable
lives, he replied: ``You'd have to sit down with me and a psychiatrist
for a long while to find out, but I really do like them.''
    The director, known for his ability to shock and disturb in films
such as ``Eraserhead,'' ``Blue Velvet'' and, most recently, ``Wild at
Heart,'' refused to apologize for the violence. ``I believe in very
strong content,'' he said.
    Besides Lee as Laura Palmer, Ray Wise plays her father Leland, Moira
Kelly is her best friend Donna, and Kyle MacLachlan plays Special Agent
Dale Cooper. Rock star David Bowie has a cameo role, as does Harry Dean
Stanton. As in the television series, Lynch himself portrays an FBI
agent with a hearing problem.
    Alongside frequent scenes of violence, ``Twin Peaks, Fire Walk With
Me'' shows incestuous rape, women being tied up and assaulted and
schoolgirls with cocaine habits. Lynch declined to categorize the film
as anti-drug but said, ``You can look at it that way if you want to.''
    Lynch's attitude to his films is that each viewer must make up his or
her mind about significances and symbols, so he avoided saying anything
which gave away his own interpretation.
    His reticence frustrated many of those present at the news conference
but maintained Lynch's reputation as an enigmatic filmmaker whose work
never fails to arouse fierce debate.
    Chilean director Raul Ruiz, whose film ``Dark at Noon'' also screened
in competition Saturday, has been compared to Lynch. Ruiz uses similar
techniques to achieve a surrealistic effect.
    ``Dark at Noon'' follows a doctor's quest to find his family fortune,
mysteriously invested in a Portuguese factory. French actor Didier
Bourdon stars as the doctor, British actor John Hurt plays his father's
friend Anthony, and American Lorraine Evanoff makes her movie debut as a
painter.
    This international cast was assembled by the producer Leonardo de la
Fuente, who pursued Hurt for several months in different countries
before he agreed to take the part. 
    ``I didn't have a single minute during the shooting when I wasn't
interested. The film breaks the rules of reality and what is allowed,''
Hurt said.
    Although Cannes itself remained fairly quiet Saturday, the Hotel du
Cap was under siege after the arrival of actors Tom Cruise, who stars in
the Festival's closing film ``Far and Away,'' and Mel Gibson who came to
promote his latest film ``Lethal Weapon III.''

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From: dcoufal@athena.mit.edu (David E Coufal)
Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks
Subject: TP:FWWM review in Variety Magazine
Date: 27 May 92 23:19:01 GMT
Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The following review of the new TP film is from Variety Magazine
(May 18, 1992):

TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME

A New Line Cinema release of a Francis Bouygues presentation of a
Lynch/Frost-CIBY Pictures production.  Produced by Gregg Fienberg.
Executive producers, Mark Frost, David Lynch.  Co-producer, John
Wentworth.  Directed by Lynch.  Screenplay, Lynch, Robert Engels.
Camera (CFI color), Ron Garcia; editor, Mary Sweeny; music, Angelo
Badalamenti; production-costume design, Patricia Norris; set
decoration, Leslie Morales; sound (Dolby), Jon Huck; Sound Design,
Lynch; associate producers, Johanna Ray, Tim Harbert; assistant
director, Deepak Nayar; Casting, Ray [sic].  Reviewed at Carolco
screening room, L.A., April 27, 1992. (Competing at Cannes Film
Festival.)  MPAA RATING: R.  Running Time: 135 MIN.

Laura Palmer.........................................Sheryl Lee
Donna Hayward.......................................Moira Kelly
Phillip Jefferies...................................David Bowie
Chester Desmond.....................................Chris Isaak
Carl Rodd....................................Harry Dean Stanton
Leland Palmer..........................................Ray Wise
Special agent Dale Cooper.......................Kyle MacLachlan
Bobby Briggs......................................Dana Ashbrook
Sam [sic] Stanley.............................Kiefer Sutherland
Norma Jennings.....................................Peggy Lipton
James Hurley.....................................James Marshall
Sarah Palmer....................................Grace Zabriskie
Teresa Banks......................................Pamela Gidley
Gordon Cole.........................................David Lynch
Shelly Johnson....................................Madchen Amick
Albert Rosenfeld..................................Miguel Ferrer
Annie Blackburn [sic]............................Heather Graham
Woodsman........................................Jurgen Prochnow
Sheriff Cable......................................Gary Bullock

A feature prequel to the celebrated but short-lived TV series, "Twin
Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" is like an R-rated episode embodying both
the pros and cons of the intriguingly offbeat program.  A detailing of
the final week in the life of the semi-legendary Laura Palmer, with
plenty of digressions and artistic doodlings, as well as the
occasional striking sequence, pic will inevitably attract die-hard
fans but is too weird and not very meaningful for general audiences.
Ultimately, this feels like David Lynch treading water before moving
on to new terrain.

Anyone with a passing interest in American culture of the last couple
of years knows the phrase, "Who killed Laura Palmer?" - a question
promulgated by the discovery of her body in the superb two-hour pilot
telefilm, and the answer to which was side-stepped for far too long,
to the detriment of the series.

Almost equally familiar is the knowledge that Dad did it.  Despite an
abundance of fishy activity by the teenagers and powers-that-be in the
small Washington State community, and a lot of psuedo-psychic
hocus-pocus involving Kyle MacLachlan's special agent Dale Cooper, the
root of Laura's problems were to be found at home.

After a strikingly amusing opening image involving destruction of a TV
set, pic launches into what is essentially a 33-minute prologue
detailing the FBI's investigation of the Portland murder of a woman
named Teresa Banks.

Bureau's look-see is orchestrated by a shouting, hard-of-hearing
supervisor played by the director himself, and section is filled with
many series trademarks - insolent small-town police, a tiny piece of
paper under a fingernail, and intense interest in coffee,
difficult-to-understand dwarfs [sic] - as well as odd and extremely
brief cameos by the likes of David Bowie, as a weird apparition, and
Harry Dean Stanton, as a trailer park owner, and a prediction by
Cooper that the killer will strike again.

Cues by the first strains of Angelo Badalamenti's famous mood-setting
theme music, action then cuts to one year later in Twin Peaks, where
Laura (Sheryl Lee) prepares for class by snorting some coke.  Events
that follow, in the expected dreamlike, sometimes captivating,
occasionally enervating Lynchian style, largely center on Laura's
downward spiral of drug use, promiscuity and crime, up to the moment
of her killing, which leaves things off where they all started on TV.

Suspense is clearly lacking in this story with a preordained outcome.
Another significant drawback is that Laura, after all the talk about
her, is not a very interesting or compelling character, and long
before the climax has become a tiresome teen.  Almost everthing she
does is misguided and self-destructive, and she scarcely knows what to
do with her off moments of telepathic insight or desire that her best
friend Donna (Moira Kelly) not share her dismal fate. [sic]

Because no crime has yet been committed in the community, no police or
FBI investigation is going on here, and hence no opportunities for
interaction between the authorities and the many diverse characters
offered in the series, or development of relationships that came
later.

Many of the show's familiar performers (Lara Flynn Boyle, Sherilyn
Fenn, Richard Beymer and Joan Chen just for starters) aren't on view
here, while others, including Peggy Lipton and Madchen Amick,
materialize so briefly as to be pointless.  Singer Julee Cruise turns
up briefly for one musical interlude.

Still, the film has it's share of unique conceptual sequences.  The
first, in the prologue, involves a demonstration of the acute powers
of observation that a Lynchian federal investigator is expected to
possess.  Others most pointedly include two very debauched visits to a
club across the Canadian border that feature raunch rivaling "Blue
Velvet" and "Wild at Heart" and activities unthinkable on network TV.

Performances are solid but unremarkable across the board, and craft
contributions are very attractively similar to what was accomplished on
the small screen.  Film remains engagingly intriguing throughout most
of its slightly overlong running time, and perhaps the strangely
mesmerizing mood Lynch has orchestrated for the entire "Twin Peaks"
undertaking should not be underestimated.

But the feeling persists that, to a considerable degree, Lynch is
marking time with this project, creating new riffs and variations on
themes he had already largely worked out.

-Todd McCarthy

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In the "Summer Preview" issue of People (May 18), there are two items of note:

- In the movies preview, the release date of "Fire Walk With Me" is listed
  as August 28.  It is also accompanied by a picture of Leland and Laura.
  Laura is sitting at the dinner table cowering, as Leland grabs her by the
  collar.
  
- In the TV preview, they describe "On The Air":  "Director David Lynch, who
  gave us the jokey-eerie 'Twin Peaks,' has come up with this just-jokey
  ABC sitcom about a variety show in the last '50s.  Your host: Lester Guy
  (Ian Buchanan) [known to Peakers as Dick Tremayne of Horne's Department
  Store, Mens Fashions].  Unlike 'Peaks,' predicts producer Bob Engels, this
  one 'you'll have no difficulty following.'  Date: TBA"
  
And in the "Summer Movie Preview" issue of Entertainment Weekly (May 22), these
tidbits:

- In an article about the Cannes Film Festival, a note about a number of
  American films shown there (including FWWM) as being "hyper-violent."
  
- In the list of upcoming summer movies:

  "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
  
  "A prequel to the TV series, this follows Laura Palmer through the last week
  of her life, tracing the source of the evil that destroys her.  Series stars
  Kyle MacLachlan, Sheryl Lee, James Marshall, Dana Ashbrook, Peggy Lipton,
  Madchen Amick, and Ray Wise return; David Lynch directs and reprises his role
  as a hearing-impaired FBI agent.  New Peakers include David Bowie, Harry Dean
  Stanton, and Moira Kelly.
  
  "Inside Story:  The idea that she would one day star as Laura in a 'Peaks'
  movie would have struck Sheryl Lee as impossible three years ago, when she
  auditioned for four days of work as a corpse on the series pilot.  'When
  David said, "I'm going bring Laura back," I coudln't figure out how he would
  do that, but he did.' Lee says.  'And then he said, "We're gonna do a movie,"
  and I couldn't figure out how he'd do *that*.'  The big question:  Can he
  bring back the audience whose patience with Peaksian logic faded even before
  the show left the small screen?"
  
- In the "News & Notes" column:

  "Unarmed and Dangerous
  
  "Jennifer Lynch loses Madonna, Basinger, gains Fenn for 'Boxing Helena'
  
  "What actress would break her neck to appear on screen as a woman without
  arms or legs, imprisoned in a box by a love-obsessed doctor?  Oddly enough,
  two major stars did, only to later renege.  And each did so four weeks before
  the slated start of production on 'Boxing Helena,' the first directorial
  effort of Jennifer Lynch, 24, daughter of David Lynch.  Madonna had committed
  to the role, then dropped out in December 1990 with no explanation.
  
  "Kim Basinger took up the slack in February '91, but bagged the role five
  months later--and may be taken to court by the movie's producer as a
  result--becuase of 'creative differences.'  Now Sherilyn Fenn, a longtime
  Lynch mobster ('Twin Peaks,' 'Wild At Heart'), is set to go before the
  cameras as the limbless lady as early as next month on a Georgia set.  As of
  yet, there's no domestic distributor, but Lynch hopes to release it in the
  spring of '93.
  
  "Is there a 'Boxing Helena' curse?  Not according to young Lynch, who thinks
  Madonna and Basinger 'couldn't complete the process of making the picture
  because they hadn't done enough investigating of the little girls inside of
  themselves.  Their bravery is not to be lessened, but perhaps they had not
  anticipated how difficult making this movie would be."  Neither star will
  comment.
  
  "Written by Lynch, from an idea she says that her coproducer Philippe Caland
  cooked up, and featuring Julian Sands ('A Room With a View'), 'Boxing Helena'
  is your typical doctor-meets-girl, invites-girl-to-lunch, loses-girl tale.
  But he gets her back by retrieving her from a car accident in which her legs
  are damaged.  To keep her with him, he amputates her legs, then her arms.
  
  "While it's not quite TV-movie fare, Lynch believes the film 'is a love story
  with a phenomenal role for a woman.  Helena is not horribly mutilated.  She
  is adored and always the stronger of the two.'
  
  "Fenn, who read the script five months after Basinger dropped out, agrees.
  'This movie is about the amputations that occur emotionally,' she says.  As
  for the physical amputations, they will fall into the domain of
  special-effects master and sometime David Copperfield-collaborator John
  Gaughan, who will be working overtime to create the illusion of missing
  limbs.
  
  "Meanwhile, Basinger may eventually take the witness stand (her June 1 court
  date was just postponed), defending herself against breach-of-contract
  charges brought by the movie's producer, Carl Mazzocone, president of Main
  Line Pictures.  According to Mazzocone, Basinger's sudden exit sank foreign
  sales and financing, cost him his house and car, and diminshed the picture's
  original $9.6 million budget.  But Basinger's attorney, Howard Weitzman,
  says, 'The direction of the story was not clear, which is especially
  important when you are dealing with material that is so sensitive.'
  
  "If it ever does make it through production and into the can, 'Boxing Helena'
  will probably spark some lively dialogue among members of the Motion Picture
  Association of America's ratings board.  But then, going to extremes on film
  is a Lynch tradition.  Jennifer was a child when she saw her father's first
  feature, the freakish 'Eraserhead' (1978), about a couple who give birth to a
  monster baby.  'I walked out of the theater,' she remembers, 'and I said,
  "Dad, this is definitely not a movie for kids."'  It remains to be seen just
  who 'Helena' will pull in."
  
- In the "Flashes" column:

  "Hot Spot: ABC's 'On The Air' isn't the only new David Lynch series coming to
  television this year.  HBO has signed a deal with the 'Twin Peaks' creator
  for an anthology series, 'The Hotel.'  Debuting next fall, the half-hour
  drama will take place in the same hotel room every episode, but in different
  years, from 1900 to the future.  Authors writing scripts for the show include
  Jay McInerny ('Brightness Falls'), who is toiling away on a story set in
  1992."

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[src]
INTELLIGENCE REPORT rhp@inel.gov (Robert Powell) 1992-05-04 15:51
The following was reproduced without permission from Parade Magazine, May 3,  
1992, Page 14.

                           PARADE'S SPECIAL
                         INTELLIGENCE REPORT

Keeper of Laura Palmer's Secrets

  Lenny Von Dohlen - who played Harold Smith in Twin Peaks, the innovative  
television series created by the director David Lynch - will repeat his role in  
a film version, due in theaters in late August.  "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With  
Me" will cover the seven days leading up to Laura Palmer's murder, the central  
mystery of the TV series.  And, as the keeper of Laura's diary and her secrets,  
Harold Smith holds clues to that mystery.
  Unfortunately, Harold is pretty secretive himself - and he's agoraphobic.   
"The problem with agoraphobia," says Von Dohlen, "is that when you go outside,  
you feel you have no control.  Inside, you feel safe."  The blue-eyed,  
Texas-born actor adds that going out may trigger anxiety and symptoms similar  
to a heart attack.
  Smith lives vicariously by raising hybrid orchids and through his  
relationship with the promiscuous Ms. Palmer, played by Sheryl Lee.  "Laura is  
his peephole to the world," says Von Dohlen.  "She lives a daring, bold  
existence...Laura could be in control sexually with him, more than she could  
with the other men in her life."
  Their relationship is just one of those explored in the movie - which  
features much of the cast of the canceled TV series, including Kyle MacLachlan  
as Agent Dale Cooper - as well as such start as David Bowie and Kiefer  
Sutherland.  But Von Dohlen didn't work with them.
  "because of the nature of my part," he explains, "Harold Smith's apartment  
was my set from which I did not roam."  He adds that David Lynch wouldn't want  
him to say any more about the plot.  What he will say is: "David encourages you  
to do an aesthetic striptease.  Our scene together was so intense, Sheryl and I  
were both shaking when we finished.  And out of the corner of my eye, I could  
see David doing a leprechaun sort of jig."
  Incidentally, the intense Von Dohlen, 32, also appears as a truck driver-poet  
in love with Meg Tilly in the new film "Leaving Normal", a female buddy picture  
that co-stars Christine Lahti.  And he plays a bird-watcher obsessed with the  
woman across the street in "Blind Vision", and mystery-thriller due out in  
November.
  This is Kyle MacLachlan's year for multiple exposure too.  In July, he'll  
appear in "Where the Day Takes You", followed closely by "Twin Peaks".  Then  
comes "Rich in Love", in which the actor stars with Albert Finney, Piper Laurie  
and Jill Calyburgh in the tale of a 17-year-old Southern girl coping with her  
parents' divorce.

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Re: song sung in the black lodge mfrazer@scott.skidmore.edu (matthew frazer) 1992-05-04 17:18
I searched through the computer system at Tower Records, and tried
using my parents subscription to prodigy's sam goody music database to
no avail, I don't think it will be released. Too bad it was really
good. Maybe someone can persuade Angelo Badlamenti and David Lynch to
release another soundtrack, maybe a FWWM Soundtrack would have this
song??? Is it even a complete song, I mean the little bit used in the
TV clip may be all there is. Who Knows?????????????
--
===============================================================================
"Diane..as we know from experiments  | I do not have insomnia! I just forget 
conducted on GI's during the Korean  |             to sleep.
War, sleep deprivation is a one way  | Matt Frazer, mfrazer@skidmore.edu
ticket to temporary psychosis, and   | 5 Stevens Way Durham NH 03824
I'm working on a three day jag."     | Skidmore College Saratoga Springs 
-FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper       |          New York 12866
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|  85 Saab Turbo 4 Door 110k and still running strong, anyone got a muffler?  |
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[src]
Re: finale? jpb@calmasd.Prime.COM (Jan Bielawski) 1992-05-04 19:31
In article <1992May4.185546.23694@scott.skidmore.edu> jholstei@scott.skidmore.edu (jeremy holstein) writes:
<maas@dutiws.tudelft.nl (Frank Maas) writes:
<> Hey, hey, MAS139 from psu.edu wrote something about a two hour finale. Now I
<> tried to see all of TP, from the first episode till the last, but I don't
<> remember any finale here in the Netherlands.
<> So I wanna know: could it be we missed it here. The end I saw was a little
<> bit disappointing. I don't even know exactly what happened, but I still have
<> that empty feeling. 
<> Who can enlighten me?
<
<Well, I don't know how TP was broadcast in the Netherlands, but here
<in the US the ratings were so low that ABC yanked Peaks from the
<schedule before the last two episodes were shown.  So they edited the
<last two episodes together into a two hour "Finale" [---]

Just a bit of clarification before anybody gets the idea that the
shows as shown in the US are somehow different that the ones everywhere
else: by "two episodes edited" is meant only "showing two episodes one
after the other."  No other editing (other than minor details like the
opening credits for the second hour) was done.

Jan Bielawski
Computervision, San Diego
jpb@calmasd.prime.com
[src]
Re: Sooting Script to TP: FWWM "Mark L. Tamburri" <mt29+@andrew.cmu.edu> 1992-05-04 21:43
Can someone tell me when FWWM is due in theaters?
[src]
Re: finale? maas@dutiws.tudelft.nl (Frank Maas) 1992-05-05 02:18
I've got a lot of responses on my 'finale-question'. Here in Holland (and in
Englang too, by the way) they aired the two episodes apart. So we had a week 
in between Miss Twin Peaks and the mirror.
A lot of people asked why I was disappointed. One had the same feeling: "the
series was broken off abruptly, so the ending wasn't the ending at all".
I know this is asking for it, but is there any chance that TP will be continued
ever?
If not, than we should keep Dale alive in our minds.

Thanks everybody for replying,
   _____                      _ _ _                |   maas@dutiws.tudelft.nl
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 ,-/-, __  __.  ____  /_      / / / __.  __.  _    | Delft Univ. of Technology
(_/   / (_(_/|_/ / <_/ <_    / ' (_(_/|_(_/|_/_)_  |       The Netherlands
[src]
Re: Help on visiting mfrazer@scott.skidmore.edu (matthew frazer) 1992-05-05 03:38
hklee@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu (Hector K Lee) writes:

> > can get info.  Cheap but ok places to stay would be nice also.  I would be 
                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Why not just ask about a clean place, reasonably priced, and I'm sure
the sheriff will be able to get you a rate somewhere......
(Couldn't resist, next thing ya know it'll be tooth paste)
--
===============================================================================
"Diane..as we know from experiments  | I do not have insomnia! I just forget 
conducted on GI's during the Korean  |             to sleep.
War, sleep deprivation is a one way  | Matt Frazer, mfrazer@skidmore.edu
ticket to temporary psychosis, and   | 5 Stevens Way Durham NH 03824
I'm working on a three day jag."     | Skidmore College Saratoga Springs 
-FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper       |          New York 12866
===============================================================================
 85 900 Saab Turbo 4 Door 110k and still running strong, anyone got a muffler?
===============================================================================
[src]
Question about a ring lwv26@cas.org (Larry W. Virden) 1992-05-05 05:39
in a recent posting, there were several references to a ring belonging
to Teresa Banks.  Is this a new joker card contained within the movie,
or have I already forgotten something from the series?
-- Larry W. Virden UUCP: osu-cis!chemabs!lvirden Same Mbox: BITNET: lvirden@cas INET: lvirden@cas.org Personal: 674 Falls Place, Reynoldsburg,OH 43068-1614 America Online: lvirden
[src]
5/3/92 Parade article about FWWM Bryan Schroeder 1992-05-05 08:22
In this past Sunday's (May 3, 1992) paper, the supplement Parade Magazine had a
nice, moderate length article about FWWM. I'm not going to reprint it, but if
you missed it, and your newspaper doesn't carry it, go to your local library's
newspaper section and look for one that does. I saw it in the St. Louis
Post-Dispatch.

Some highlights:

Apparently, the character Harold Smith, as keeper of the secret diary (and
tapes?) of Laura Palmer, has a major role. He also is one of the few people
Laura could entirely sexually control. The actor who plays Harold (same as in
the TV series) has a very "intense scene" with Laura, and he said something
about the scene leaving them...breathless, and then seeing Lynch doing a kind
of Leprechan(sp) jig when they finished. {My translation: Parents, leave your
kids at home for this one!}.

The article mentioned a release date of late August, as has been reported here
before. Looks like that will be the time!

Apologies if this info is not verbatim, or is slightly off. It's from memory.

Overall, a very good article, with some new information (at least for me). I
can't believe someone han't already mentioned it!


THE COUNTDOWN IS ON: ~15 WEEKS TO ECSTASY! (well, a kind of ecstasy ;-)
[src]
Re: song sung in the black lodge dcoufal@athena.mit.edu (David E Coufal) 1992-05-05 08:42
In article <1992May4.221230.25398@scott.skidmore.edu> jholstei@scott.skidmore.edu (jeremy holstein) writes:
> >MAS139@psuvm.psu.edu writes:
>> >> does anybody out there know where i might locate that haunting melody
>> >> that greeted Dale Cooper as he entered the Black Lodge. i specifically
>> >> mean the one that the guy was singing to Cooper as the midget looked to
>> >> the camera as the strobe light danced across the optical floor. Something
>> >> about "i'll see you in the brances that blow.....in the breeze. Under
>> >> the Sicamore tree....."   Damn! that was a great song! any info would
>> >> be greatly appreciated.
> > 
> >You might have some trouble, as it was written by Lynch and thhe
> >regular music person (whose name slips my mind at this moment)
> >specifically for that last episode....

The song is titled "Sycamore Trees," the lyrics were by David Lynch, and
the music was by Angelo Badalamenti. The singer was James V. Scott, also
known as the Legendary Jimmy Scott. I doubt the song has been released
in any form outside episode 2022.

I believe that Jimmy Scott has a few albums out; you may want to check a
good music store if you're really interested in his work.
--
David E. Coufal                                          dcoufal@athena.mit.edu
 "One time I removed all the hair from a mouse with Nair-Hair just to
  see what it looked like.  And it looked beautiful." - David K. Lynch
           "Let's hear it for the vague blur." - P. K. Dick
[src]
ftp sites for mac sounds mary@mizar.usc.edu (Mary Tabata Froehlig) 1992-05-05 09:31
If there is an ftp site for mac sounds, could someone please e-mail
the particulars?

Thanks -- looking forward to the movie....
[src]
Re: finale? mfrazer@scott.skidmore.edu (matthew frazer) 1992-05-05 09:33
We all may hope for syndication or some other type of TV medium to
pick up TP but I'm not sure the actors/writers/people in general want
to continue with it. Lynch and Frost have said they still have stories
to be told, but they never act like it is a pressing matter to them
(at least not the inteviews I've seen them in) and I know Kyle
MacLachlan (SP?) doesn't want to continue as Coop, he didn't even want
to do the movie. Twin Peaks without Kyle? "Fellas thats a frightening
question to contemplate"
--

===============================================================================
"Diane..as we know from experiments  | I do not have insomnia! I just forget 
conducted on GI's during the Korean  |             to sleep.
War, sleep deprivation is a one way  | Matt Frazer, mfrazer@skidmore.edu
ticket to temporary psychosis, and   | 5 Stevens Way Durham NH 03824
I'm working on a three day jag."     | Skidmore College Saratoga Springs 
-FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper       |          New York 12866
===============================================================================
 85 900 Saab Turbo 4 Door 110k and still running strong, anyone got a muffler?
===============================================================================
[src]
Re: Was this TP broadcast? djackson@axion.bt.co.uk (Dave Jackson) 1992-05-05 10:37
Here in the UK it would seem that we *didn't* see the Euro version, but the same one as the US did. Strange, I though Britain was in Europe !!

Incedentally, the episode in which Leeland kills Maddie was deemed "too violent" by the British Broadcasting Complaints Commitee after one viewer complained - between 5 and 10 million saw the episode - which, I think, means that if the series is repeated we won't see this rather vital episode !!

Even stranger.

Dave.

But did Norma do tea ??????
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It's been real... cs012112@cs.brown.edu (Lee Jack Humphrey) 1992-05-05 13:28
Well, PeaksFreaks, I must bid you all a fond adieu (for the summer).

This list has been a marvelous place for me to channel my Peaks addiction,
but unfortunately I am losing my Unix account in a matter of days.

I have enjoyed reading the various posts, although time constraints did not
allow me to post very often myself. (I didn't get involved in the Wild At Heart
argument, though)

I am avidly collecting anything and everything concerning the show, so if you 
have any tidbits, major info, scripts, anything that you can send me
electronically, please do so (send to st201643@brownvm.brown.edu, an account
which will remain open).  

Thank you all for keeping Twin Peaks alive, and I sincerely hope that this list
is still active when I return in September and get a new account.

love,
MDJ aka lee jack humphrey aka the self-appointed Deliverer of Lynch to the Masses

"Have never danced naked with a large group of people before.  Would recommend it
as an icebreaker to the shy and reserved of the world" 
-The Autobiography of Special Agent Dale Cooper (READ IT, LIVE IT)
[src]
Re: "I have three things to say." drbenway@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (The Overload) 1992-05-05 13:35
I have one thing to say:

Watch those split infinitves.


"You got a head like a bowl full of cherries."
 
 -d byrne


 ...dave
[src]
Re: finale? jholstei@scott.skidmore.edu (jeremy holstein) 1992-05-05 15:51
maas@dutiws.tudelft.nl (Frank Maas) writes:

> > A lot of people asked why I was disappointed. One had the same feeling: "the
> > series was broken off abruptly, so the ending wasn't the ending at all".

Well, that's cause the episode in question was written to be a
cliff-hanger til the next season, only there wasn't  a  next season.
Incidentally, some form of continuation is apparently taking place at
the end of FWWM....
[src]
Re: Wanted: Second season episodes of "Twin Peaks" jholstei@scott.skidmore.edu (jeremy holstein) 1992-05-05 15:54
Speaking of second season, anyone know wether there's any plan to
release the 2nd season on video tape for the US?
[src]
Parade Article on FWWM sjohnson@faulen.asd.sgi.com (Scott Johnson) 1992-05-05 18:01
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P A R A D E ' S   S P E C I A L

      INTELLIGENCE REPORT


because of volume of mail received, Parade regrets it cannot answer queries.
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Keeper Of Laura Palmer's Secrets

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| pic of Harold Smith  |  |  pic of Laura Palmer |  |  pic of Agent Cooper |
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Lenny Von Dohlen, Sheryl Lee and Kyle MacLachlan recreate TV roles in TP film.
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Lenny Vol Dohlen - who played Harold Smith in ^Twin Peaks^, the innovative
television series created by the director David Lynch - will repeat his role
in a film version, due in theaters in late August.  ^Twin Peaks: Fire Walk
With Me^ will cover the seven days leading up to Laura Palmer's murder, the
central mystery of the TV series.  And, as the keeper of Laura's diary and
her secrets, Harold Smith holds clues to that mystery.

Unfortunately, Harold is pretty secretive himself - and he's agoraphobic.
"The problem with agoraphobia," says Von Dohlen, "is that when you go
outside, you feel you have no control.  Inside, you feel safe."  The blue-
eyed, Texas-born actor adds that going out may trigger anxiety and symptoms
similar to a heart attack.

Smith lives vicariously by raising hybrid orchids and through his relationship
with the promiscuous Ms. Palmer, played by Sheryl Lee.  "Laura is his peephole
to the world," says Von Dohlen.  "She lives a daring, bold existence... Laura
could be in control sexually with him, more than she could with the other men
in her life."

Their relationship is just one of those explored in the movie - which features
much of the cast of the canceled TV series, including Kyle MacLachlan as Agent
Dale Cooper - as well as such stars as David Bowie and Kiefer Sutherland.
But Von Dohlen didn't work with them.

"Because of the nature of my part," he explains, "Harold Smith's apartment
was my set from which I did not roam."  He adds that David Lynch wouldn't
want him to say any more about the plot.  What he will say is:  "David
encourages you to do an aesthetic striptease.  Our scene together was so
intense, Sheryl and I were both shaking when we finished.  And out of the
corner of my eye, I could see David doing a leprachaun sort of jig."

Incidentally, the intense Von Dohlen, 32, also appears as a truck driver-
poet in love with Meg Tilly in the new film *Leaving Normal*, a female
buddy picture that co-stars Christine Lahti.  And he plays a bird-watcher
obsessed with the woman across the street in *Blind Vision*, a mystery-
thriller due out in November.

This is Kyle MacLachlan's year for multiple exposure too.  In July, he'll
appear in *Where the Day Takes You*, followed closely by ^Twin Peaks^.
Then comes *Rich in Love*, in which the actor stars with Albert Finney,
Piper Laurie, and Jill Clayburgh in the tale of a 17-year-old Southern
girl coping with her parents' divorce.
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New movie Kevin_Moore@telepro.UUCP (Kevin Moore) 1992-05-05 21:48
I read today (maybe I'm just outdated) that Lynch is finishing his new
movie on twin peaks for summer release.  I know nothing about it except
that Joan Chen will be back in it - the last we saw of her was in a cabinet
doorknob.  I wonder if they really killed Audrey off?

-- Via DLG Pro v0.992
[src]
Re: Was this TP broadcast? boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com (The Man from Another Place) 1992-05-05 23:45
In article <1992May5.183700@axion.bt.co.uk>, djackson@axion.bt.co.uk (Dave Jackson) writes...

} Here in the UK it would seem that we *didn't* see the Euro version,
} but the same one as the US did. Strange, I though Britain was in Europe !!

Urg!

Once more, with feeling...

The original US broadcast version of the pilot was the same as what was
*broadcast* in every single overseas market.

The "Euroversion" was a direct-to-video movie release issued in overseas
markets *before* the series was ever broadcast in those markets.

-- "I want you to form a team of the most brilliant minds in network television." "Well, now, isn't that a contradiction in terms?" --- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, "The Mill", Maynard, MA) boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com
[src]
Re: finale? boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com (The Man from Another Place) 1992-05-05 23:48
In article <1649@dutiws.tudelft.nl>, maas@dutiws.tudelft.nl (Frank Maas) writes...

} A lot of people asked why I was disappointed. One had the same feeling:
} "the series was broken off abruptly, so the ending wasn't the ending at
} all".

Actually, the ending *is* something of an ending. Taken as is, with the
thoguht that the story will never be continued, it says that BOB will
always be with us, corrupting the good souls among us.

} I know this is asking for it, but is there any chance that TP will be
} continued ever?

Probably not in TV series form. The movie FIRE WALK WITH ME will supposedly
have sequences at the end which continue from the series finale. And, one
supposes that if the movie does well, there may be sequels.

-- "I want you to form a team of the most brilliant minds in network television." "Well, now, isn't that a contradiction in terms?" --- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, "The Mill", Maynard, MA) boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com
[src]
Re: Was this TP broadcast? bob@castle.ed.ac.uk (Bob Gray) 1992-05-06 09:26
djackson@axion.bt.co.uk (Dave Jackson) writes:
> >Incedentally, the episode in which Leeland kills Maddie was deemed "too violent" by the British Broadcasting Complaints Commitee after one viewer complained 

No, it was deemed "too disturbing". Apparently it is all
right to show a murder, provided the victim doesn't object.

There are numerous examples of this in British censorship
history.

> >Even stranger.

Strange isn't the word I would use.
Bob.
[src]
Re: ftp sites for mac sounds churley@warren.med.harvard.edu 1992-05-06 12:56
In article <l0de3fINNdkm@mizar.usc.edu> mary@mizar.usc.edu (Mary Tabata
Froehlig) writes:
> >If there is an ftp site for mac sounds, could someone please e-mail
> >the particulars?
> >
> >Thanks -- looking forward to the movie....
> >
Me too please!

churley@warren.med.harvard.edu
[src]
Re: Was this TP broadcast? Christa Keil <UMV001@DBNMEB1.BITNET> 1992-05-06 15:20
In article <1992May5.183700@axion.bt.co.uk>, djackson@axion.bt.co.uk (Dave
Jackson) says:
> >
> >Here in the UK it would seem that we *didn't* see the Euro version, but the   e
> >same one as the US did.
> >Strange, I though Britain was in Europe !!

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm, no not really :-)

Well, there are MILES of deepest northsea betweeen Britain and the
continent.
(No, I don't want to say worlds ;-)  )

(sorry, couldn't resist )

Christa
--
Erst makukken, dann maschaun, dann warten wa erst mal ab...
und dann sehen wir weiter...                           Andreas Frackowiak,
Christa.Keil@guug.de                                  christa@germany.uucp
[src]
Re: Question about a ring st911277@pip.cc.brandeis.edu 1992-05-06 16:38
It seems that the ring I referred to when I summarized the script is new.
The only mention of a ring that I can remember from the series is the one
that the giant takes from Cooper.  But I don't see any connection between
this and the ring in the movie.  This ring passes from Teresa to Laura,
through Annie, and finally is taken by an unknown nurse, according to the
script.
[src]
Re: Joan Chen's age tjet@upas.IFA.Hawaii.Edu (Tjet Sun) 1992-05-06 20:09
In article <76516@netnews.upenn.edu>, golden@stipple.seas.upenn.edu
(Stephen "Jokey" Golden) writes:
> > 
> > Does anyone know Joan Chen's age and birthday?  Is she single?
> > No, it's not what you think.  Just curious.

  About 31, I think.  And married, too for the second time to s.o. in SF.

  Tjet
[src]
Thanks (was Re: Wanted: Second season episodes of "Twin Peaks") kanamori@Xenon.Stanford.EDU (Atsushi Kanamori) 1992-05-07 08:49
Thanks to everyone who responded to my request for the season 2 episodes.
I now have said episodes, thus the original message can now be disregarded.

Atsushi Kanamori
[src]
The 3rd time around rdonahue@spdcc.com (Bob Donahue) 1992-05-07 11:10
 I was a late TP bloomer (came in around #2006 or so), and
just watched thru all the episodes (save one) a second time recently.
Now I'm getting a friend into it and we're wathcing them again.
(We just went thru #1003 last night).

Some things I noticed last night.


1) When the 25-yr older Coop has his first dream (the first
time we see the black lodge), the cousin of TLMFAP (who looks
just like LP) gives Coop the Bookhouse sign and an owl flies in the
background.  I can deal with the 2nd part - but what does the
first part mean?  :-)

2) Is Grace Zab. (I think that is who I am talking about - who
ever played Sarah Palmer) that bad an actress or did she have a
hard time getting into all the screaming?  :-)  "OK once more
but with feeling this time?"

3) I'm assuming that Dr. JAcoby is the shadowy figure in the woods
stalking Leo's dope deal weith Bobby and Mike...

4) I watched really closely and there is NOTHING  regarding a 
ring on thepart of Laura, Theresa, or Ronette yet that seems to
be of importance in FWWM....  Sigh.

5) Dancing: Could it be that at one time, Audrey was courted
by Bob/the_black_lodge...?   She does a lot of compulsive dancing
in #1003.... :-) "isn't this music dreamy?" "where we come from the birds
sing a pretty song and there's alwayts music in the air"....

DOES ANYONE HAVE A COPY OF #2005 they can  get to me!  I'll
pay for the tape and postage... (in fact I"ll send the tape)!  IT's
the only one I don't have.  Most of mine are 3rd generation from
poor copies (copied over and over) - eventually I'd like to replace the
whole set with gfood quality copies.... but another time.

[#2005 is the episode in which Audrey is resuced from OEJ and
we have Leland's trial...  BTW in #2004 there is a weird thing where
Darryl Lodwick (who gets two different pronounciations by Harry
and the judge) goes to the diner (so he's in TP) and then doesn't
show up at the Sheriff's station and deemed "unaccounted for" but
makes it there by the beginning of #2005...  Did he get stuck in
the diner's restroom where Hank had just repainted?  Or, did
he really have a torrid love affair with Toad (the pet theory of
some friends of mine)?  Inquiring minds want to know...]

BBC
[src]
Re: The 3rd time around scarlett@bnr.ca (Michael Dorotich) 1992-05-07 12:38
In article <1992May7.181013.15019@spdcc.com>, rdonahue@spdcc.com (Bob Donahue) writes:

|> 1) When the 25-yr older Coop has his first dream (the first
|> time we see the black lodge), the cousin of TLMFAP (who looks
|> just like LP) gives Coop the Bookhouse sign 

NOT! The Bookhouse sign is a brushing of the temple. LP brushes her nose
(a la Newman and Redford in "The Sting")

|> 5) Dancing: Could it be that at one time, Audrey was courted
|> by Bob/the_black_lodge...?   She does a lot of compulsive dancing
|> in #1003.... 

Come on, don't push it so far. This is just (virgin) Audrey's way of being slinky.
[src]
Re: The 3rd time around jblum@lucy.umd.edu (Jon Blum) 1992-05-07 13:07
In article <1992May7.181013.15019@spdcc.com> rdonahue@spdcc.com (Bob Donahue) writes:
> >1) When the 25-yr older Coop has his first dream (the first
> >time we see the black lodge), the cousin of TLMFAP (who looks
> >just like LP) gives Coop the Bookhouse sign and an owl flies in the
> >background.  I can deal with the 2nd part - but what does the
> >first part mean?  :-)

This has already been hashed out several times, I think -- the conclusion
was that Laura's gesture wasn't intended as the Bookhouse sign at all.  It
was just one of those "this looks neat backwards, let's do it" bits like
Laura snapping her fingers backwards in the finale.

> >2) Is Grace Zab. (I think that is who I am talking about - who
> >ever played Sarah Palmer) that bad an actress or did she have a
> >hard time getting into all the screaming?  :-)  "OK once more
> >but with feeling this time?"

I think she did a GREAT job of playing this completely high-strung character,
and the screaming got exactly the reaction it was supposed to -- first it
grabbed you by the throat, then gradually it began to seem weirdly funny.
By the end you began to wonder "Jeez, how much longer can she keep this up?",
or "Oh God, not again."  Very Lynchian, finding humor in the weirdest places.

As for Grace Zabriskie being a good actress, well, look at Drugstore Cowboy
or Weird At Heart to decide.

> >3) I'm assuming that Dr. JAcoby is the shadowy figure in the woods
> >stalking Leo's dope deal weith Bobby and Mike...

*GACK* Here we go again.  A few weeks ago Scott Gorcey and I argued over
whether it was Jacoby (my guess) or Jacques (get real).  Jacoby did say his
investigations were continuing, after all...  but then Leo seemed to know
the person was there.  The biggest tip-off I've found for the episode, though,
was that Russ Tamblyn appears in the opening credits, and Jacoby doesn't have
any other scenes in that episode.

> >5) Dancing: Could it be that at one time, Audrey was courted
> >by Bob/the_black_lodge...?   She does a lot of compulsive dancing
> >in #1003.... :-) "isn't this music dreamy?" "where we come from the birds
> >sing a pretty song and there's alwayts music in the air"....

You never know...  I've always thought Audrey has had too many connections
with all the major plots in Twin Peaks (daugter of the Ghostwood developer,
rival of Laura, drugged by Jean Renault, one of Windom's queens) not to have
been touched by the Lodge.  Who knows, that might have something to do with
how she survives...  Or alternatively, if they hadn't decided on Kyle
MacLachlan's orders to cool the Coop/Audrey relationship, maybe she might
have been the one taken into the Lodge at the end?...
[src]
TP on Laser disc hdnea@usho92.hou281.chevron.com (David Neal) 1992-05-07 13:26
I've seen mention of a full release of TP on laserdisc for
sale in Japan. Does anyone know of a reliable importer
who carries this? 

Just the US released episodes on LD would also be acceptable,
although not as desirable.

-- David Neal - hdnea@usho92.hou281.chevron.com MACH: The UNIX(TM) of the 90's; it's small, fast, and you can't have it.
[src]
Re: It is happening again kwest@andromeda.rutgers.edu (Kenneth C West) 1992-05-07 16:18
That's four things.
[src]
Re: The 3rd time around hist1261@waikato.ac.nz 1992-05-07 16:20
In article <13140@umd5.umd.edu>, jblum@lucy.umd.edu (Jon Blum) writes:
> > In article <1992May7.181013.15019@spdcc.com> rdonahue@spdcc.com (Bob Donahue) writes:



Excessive deletions.

> > 
>> >>5) Dancing: Could it be that at one time, Audrey was courted
>> >>by Bob/the_black_lodge...?   She does a lot of compulsive dancing
>> >>in #1003.... :-) "isn't this music dreamy?" "where we come from the birds
>> >>sing a pretty song and there's alwayts music in the air"....
> > 
> > You never know...  I've always thought Audrey has had too many connections
> > with all the major plots in Twin Peaks (daugter of the Ghostwood developer,
> > rival of Laura, drugged by Jean Renault, one of Windom's queens) not to have
> > been touched by the Lodge.  Who knows, that might have something to do with
> > how she survives...  Or alternatively, if they hadn't decided on Kyle
> > MacLachlan's orders to cool the Coop/Audrey relationship, maybe she might
> > have been the one taken into the Lodge at the end?...

For ignorant New Zealanders like myself, could you please elaborate on
"MacLachlan's orders" - what exactly was his problem with the Audrey romance?
Does it relate to the thematics of the show/development of his character
(while Coop can seduce nuns he can't dally with jail bait?) or was it
a more personal issue (am I right in the assumption that MacLachlan and Fenn
once had an affair?).

Richard.
[src]
Re: The 3rd time around v075q5fr@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Scott J Gorcey) 1992-05-07 17:58
In article <1992May8.112049.7951@waikato.ac.nz>, hist1261@waikato.ac.nz writes...
> >In article <13140@umd5.umd.edu>, jblum@lucy.umd.edu (Jon Blum) writes:
>> >> In article <1992May7.181013.15019@spdcc.com> rdonahue@spdcc.com (Bob Donahue) writes:

> >Excessive deletions.

>>> >>>5) Dancing: Could it be that at one time, Audrey was courted
>>> >>>by Bob/the_black_lodge...?   She does a lot of compulsive dancing
>>> >>>in #1003.... :-) "isn't this music dreamy?" "where we come from the birds
>>> >>>sing a pretty song and there's alwayts music in the air"....

>> >> You never know...  I've always thought Audrey has had too many connections
>> >> with all the major plots in Twin Peaks (daugter of the Ghostwood developer,
>> >> rival of Laura, drugged by Jean Renault, one of Windom's queens) not to have
>> >> been touched by the Lodge.  Who knows, that might have something to do with
>> >> how she survives...  Or alternatively, if they hadn't decided on Kyle
>> >> MacLachlan's orders to cool the Coop/Audrey relationship, maybe she might
>> >> have been the one taken into the Lodge at the end?...

     I like that idea!  Audrey being kidnapped by Earle allows quite
     a few things to fall into place.  The whole One-Eyed Jack's
     kidnapping then becomes foreshadowing - a large (whore) house,
     made of wood, with similar rooms occupied by different souls,
     night after night.  

     Damn!  Too bad that's not the way it happened!  "How's Audrey?
     How's Audrey?"  That works too: works better, IMO.

> >For ignorant New Zealanders like myself, could you please elaborate on
> >"MacLachlan's orders" - what exactly was his problem with the Audrey romance?
> >Does it relate to the thematics of the show/development of his character
> >(while Coop can seduce nuns he can't dally with jail bait?) or was it
> >a more personal issue (am I right in the assumption that MacLachlan and Fenn
> >once had an affair?).

     McLachlan and Lara Flynn Boyle (who only had two scenes together
     if I'm not mistaken, in the entire series) lived together.  Dunno
     if they still do.  Fenn was once a soft-core porm performer.  Don't
     think they had a fling, but anything is possible...

> >Richard.

          "Now.  Raise Your Hand If You Think That
           Was A Russian Water Tentacle."
           Lindsey Brigman, Expressing Her
           Gracious Wit to
           Navy SEAL Lt. Coffey.                           
           THE ABYSS
           Scott Gorcey, V075Q5FR@UBVMS.CC.BUFFALO.EDU (but not for long)
[src]
Re: It's been real... mfrazer@scott.skidmore.edu (matthew frazer) 1992-05-07 18:19
I suppose its too much to ask someont to mail me every thing that is
post here...
"Harry, I'm really gonna miss this place"
--

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"Diane..as we know from experiments  | I do not have insomnia! I just forget 
conducted on GI's during the Korean  |             to sleep.
War, sleep deprivation is a one way  | Matt Frazer, mfrazer@skidmore.edu
ticket to temporary psychosis, and   | 5 Stevens Way Durham NH 03824
I'm working on a three day jag."     | Skidmore College Saratoga Springs 
-FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper       |          New York 12866
===============================================================================
 85 900 Saab Turbo 4 Door 110k and still running strong, anyone got a muffler?
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[src]
Re: It is happening again pharvey@mipos3.intel.com (Paul Harvey) 1992-05-07 18:22
In article <May.7.19.18.38.1992.29009@andromeda.rutgers.edu> kwest@andromeda.rutgers.edu (Kenneth C West) writes:
> >That's four things.

Or is it just one?

BOB?

My dog is always barking!
[src]
Re: I liked Elephant man AND Wild at Heart rmichl@iiic.ethz.ch (Robert Michl) 1992-05-08 06:02
In article <walshm.705008282@craft.camp.clarkson.edu> walshm@craft.camp.clarkson.edu (Matt 'MTM' Walsh) writes:
[...]
> >
> >Also liked the Wild At Heart, and can't see why no one else seems to like it.
> >I liked the story, acting (especially the Peru character) sets, camera work
> >music (very similar to twin Peaks music, BTW). [...]

Never heard music similar to "Powermad" in Twin Peaks... ===:-)


Robert Michl

(rmichl@iiic.ethz.ch)

****************************************************************
->My mother's name is Margaret (like the log Lady)
->My brother's called Dennis (remember Denise Bryson?)
->I'm BOB
->and my sister - guess what ? - Laura!
****************************************************************
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Re: The 3rd time around jblum@lucy.umd.edu (Jon Blum) 1992-05-08 12:54
In article <1992May8.112049.7951@waikato.ac.nz> hist1261@waikato.ac.nz writes:
> >In article <13140@umd5.umd.edu>, jblum@lucy.umd.edu (Jon Blum) writes:
>> >> how she survives...  Or alternatively, if they hadn't decided on Kyle
>> >> MacLachlan's orders to cool the Coop/Audrey relationship, maybe she might
>> >> have been the one taken into the Lodge at the end?...

> >For ignorant New Zealanders like myself, could you please elaborate on
> >"MacLachlan's orders" - what exactly was his problem with the Audrey romance?
> >Does it relate to the thematics of the show/development of his character
> >(while Coop can seduce nuns he can't dally with jail bait?) or was it
> >a more personal issue (am I right in the assumption that MacLachlan and Fenn
> >once had an affair?).

All I really know is that MacLachlan flat-out refused to play any more of
a romance with Audrey.  He felt that Coop wouldn't go for a seventeen-year-
old-girl, that he would go for someone more worldly and sophisticated.  The
same interview where he said that, he also said that he wasn't too pleased
with the idea of Annie, another complete innocent (though at least with
those two, you could see the attraction in their mutual off-beat-ness).

And it was Lara Flynn Boyle that MacLachlan was involved with, not Sherilyn
Fenn.  Last I heard they were still together, too.
[src]
according to ET sjohnson@faulen.asd.sgi.com (Scott Johnson) 1992-05-08 22:50
quote from Entertainment Tonight:

"Basic Instinct, The Playboys and Twin Peaks Fire Walk with Me are
three American films vying for the Gold Palm at the Cannes Film
Festival."  Not sure about the name of the second one there.

sj
[src]
Re: TP on Laser disc boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com (The Man from Another Place) 1992-05-09 02:43
[I also answered the same query in rec.video.releases, but...]

In article <1992May7.202602.16771@usho93.hou281.chevron.com>, hdnea@usho92.hou281.chevron.com (David Neal) writes...

} I've seen mention of a full release of TP on laserdisc for sale in
} Japan. Does anyone know of a reliable importer who carries this?

According to the May issue of LASER DISC NEWSLETTER, the boxed set has
completely sold out in Japan.

} Just the US released episodes on LD would also be acceptable, although
} not as desirable.

There have been rumors of a domestic release of TWIN PEAKS on LD from
Lumivision, but that was two months ago, and nothing's been heard about
it since.

-- "I want you to form a team of the most brilliant minds in network television." "Well, now, isn't that a contradiction in terms?" --- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, "The Mill", Maynard, MA) boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com
[src]
Just a coincidence ??? pelle@lotka.teorekol.lu.se (Pelle Ingvarsson) 1992-05-09 04:21
When I was reading an article concerned with how to save threatend species
in Oregon, my eyes were caught by a map that was included.
It stated that the area studied was called ..... TWINS PEAK, and that it was
suited nearby a lake called ....... WALDO LAKE. As a TP fan my heart just jumped
really high, was this only a coincidence ????. Is there really a place in 
Oregon called Twins Peak ??? If this is really true it very wierd....

pelle
[src]
Mike & Bob & Nadine & Annie (A Comedy) v113np2v@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (George D Emmons) 1992-05-09 12:09
   I watched the final two hours of the series last night, and I 
noticed two things.

- When Nadine is recovering from her bump on the head, and Mike
Nelson tells her he loves her, her response is:
       Your name's Mike? And you're in my house?!? (Screams)
       Ed! Ed! Help me!
Which Mike was Nadine talking about?


- When Annie is in Coop's hotel room, she says stuff like "these
goods have been damaged" and stuff to that effect.  She also says,
"I can see half my life in your eyes. I don't like that feeling."
Getting back to something I posted about five months ago, isn't
it possible that the "boy" that messed up Annie's head so much was
BOB?

One final aside...
     In the Access Guide to TP, it states to be a contestant for 
Miss Twin Peaks, a girl must be 19 years of age or under. Robyn
Lively was eighteen when they filmed the final episode, so I can
buy her being in it. I can also buy high schoolers Donna and Audrey.
High-school classmate of Laura's Shelly Johnson also qualifies. 
Letting Nadine Hurley in for the sake of her mental stability can
also be argued. What I don't understand is: How do Annie and Lucy
qualify? I don't think either one of them is under 19.
                                   Thoughts?
                                         George...
[src]
Re: Question about a ring johnatwe@midiline.la.ca.us (John atwell) 1992-05-10 00:39
st911277@pip.cc.brandeis.edu writes:

> > It seems that the ring I referred to when I summarized the script is new.
> > The only mention of a ring that I can remember from the series is the one
> > that the giant takes from Cooper.  But I don't see any connection between
> > this and the ring in the movie.  This ring passes from Teresa to Laura,
> > through Annie, and finally is taken by an unknown nurse, according to the
> > script.

Here's some more about rings...from The Autobiography of F.B.I. Special 
Agent Dale Cooper:
   May 25th, 3 a.m.
   Just awoke from a dream where I was visited by Mom.  She was not the 
same as I remember her.  She seemed to be younger, barely a woman.  Her 
face was smooth and pale, her hair was long and fell onto her shoulders.
She was trying to tell me something, but I was not able to hear her.  She 
reached out, touched my hand, and then was gone.
   I woke to find myself clutching a small gold ring in my hand.  I do not
know where it came from, and am sure it was not there when I went to 
sleep.  I believe she was here, and at the same time I cannot believe it. 
These things do not happen, there is an explanation for this as there 
must be for everything.  The ring is now locked in the drawer of my desk. 
Mom is dead, and it was only a dream.  I will not believe this.

   May 25th, 7 a.m.
   The ring fits on my small finger like as if it were made for it.  
However, it will remain in the desk until I remember where it came from.

   May 26th, 9 p.m.
   Found an old photograph of mom when she was a teenager.  On her finger 
was the ring I found in my hand the other night. I asked dad about it, 
and he said that when they were first dating he remembers Mom wearing it.
That it had been her father's, and that her mother had given it to her 
when he died.  
   I asked Dad what happened to the ring, and he said that he had not 
seen it for years, that she had stopped waearing it when they got 
married.

   September 11th, 9 a.m.

     [Maire, a young lover of Dale's, was drowned in a diving accident on
July 14th].

     [He has been given $1000 by his father as a graduation present, and 
Dale does not where he is going, or for how long].

   A strange thing happened last night.  I woke to find [MOM's] ring back 
on my finger.  That is where it will stay...

************************************************************************* 
*  "You say your life's a bum deal, and you're up against the wall?     * 
*   Well people you ain't even got no kind of deal at all!              * 
*   'Cuz what they do in Washington -      ****************************** 
*   they just takes care of Number One.    *  John Atwell, Midiline,    * 
*   (And Number One ain't you...           *  Canoga Park, California,  * 
*    you ain't even number two...)"        *  USA (It CAN happen here!) * 
** FRANK ZAPPA for President ********************************************
[src]
Re: Was this TP broadcast? jsnyder@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (J Snyder) 1992-05-10 01:12
In article <1992May6.065433.4986@engage.pko.dec.com> boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com (The Man from Another Place) writes:
|In article <1992May5.183700@axion.bt.co.uk>, djackson@axion.bt.co.uk (Dave Jackson) writes...
|
|-- 
|
|"I want you to form a team of the most brilliant minds in network television."
|
|"Well, now, isn't that a contradiction in terms?"
|
|
|--- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, "The Mill", Maynard, MA)
|
|    boyajian@ruby.enet.dec.com


Including, without a doubt, our dear, dear, Robert Iger...

Still Mourning,



-- ---------------------------+- If we took the bones out, it wouldn't -- jsnyder@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu | be crunchy, would it? - MPFC ---------------------------+ That is your reciept for your husband, and this is my reciept for your reciept. - Brazil
[src]
"American Chronicles" richardh@hpopd.pwd.hp.com (Richard Hancock) 1992-05-10 07:20
Any thoughts on "American Chronicles"?
--------------------------------------

The David Lynch and Mark Frost documentary series entitled "American
Chronicles" is about to be shown here (in the UK). I'd be interested
to hear what anyone in the US thought of it when it was originally
shown.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Read my sig - no new defects."                               Richard Hancock
     "Welcome to the working week."
"and still I would be ..."                          richardh@hpopd.pwd.hp.com
----------------------------------------------------
[src]
Re: Was this TP broadcast? Marc_Van_Woerkom@dungeon.fido.de (Marc Van Woerkom) 1992-05-10 11:09
DJ> same one as the US did. Strange, I though Britain was in Europe !!

Strange, I thought the Britains were not sure about it :-)


Bye, Marc
[src]
ftp sites? eahg064@orion.oac.uci.edu () 1992-05-10 13:32
Greetings, netland!

A friend told me of an ftp site in (he thinks) australia where one can ftp 
sounds, gif pictures, etc. Alas, he can't remember the site! Grrr...
Anyway, could someone email me the name of the site? I'll be eternally
grateful, or for at least 25 minutes, depending on my mood. :-)

Thanks in advace,
Kathy
[src]
Re: ftp sites? athena@cheshire.oxy.edu (Staci Ann Waldroop) 1992-05-10 14:24
To the best of my knowledge, the ftp site you are probably thinking of is 
audrey.sait.edu.au...double check, however, with other replies.
Antigone
[src]
Lucy on "The Simpsons" steve@sep.Stanford.EDU (Steve Cole) 1992-05-10 15:22
Didn't see this mentioned yet. Lucy (Kimmie Robertson) was
a guest voice in this week's Simpsons. She did the voice
of Millhouse's girlfriend. Maybe next they could get Pete?
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Steve Cole  (steve@sep.stanford.edu, apple!sep!steve)
Department of Geophysics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305
[src]
Re: according to ET bvickers@bonnie.ics.uci.edu (Brett J. Vickers) 1992-05-10 18:05
>> >> "Basic Instinct, The Playboys and Twin Peaks Fire Walk with Me are
>> >> three American films vying for the Gold Palm at the Cannes Film
>> >> Festival."  Not sure about the name of the second one there.

hist1261@waikato.ac.nz writes:
> >"The Playboys" should be "The Player", the new Robert Altman film.

Acutally, It's "The Playboys," a new movie starring Albert Finney.

--
bvickers@ics.uci.edu | "Wherever the real power in a Government lies, there
brett@ucippro.bitnet |  is the danger of oppression." - James Madison
[src]
Re: according to ET hist1261@waikato.ac.nz 1992-05-10 18:19
In article <ki5qod0@fido.asd.sgi.com>, sjohnson@faulen.asd.sgi.com (Scott Johnson) writes:
> > quote from Entertainment Tonight:
> > 
> > "Basic Instinct, The Playboys and Twin Peaks Fire Walk with Me are
> > three American films vying for the Gold Palm at the Cannes Film
> > Festival."  Not sure about the name of the second one there.
> > 
> > sj


"The Playboys" should be "The Player", the new Robert Altman film.

Richard.
[src]
Re: according to ET hist1261@waikato.ac.nz 1992-05-10 18:19
In article <1992May11.100138.8000@waikato.ac.nz>, hist1261@waikato.ac.nz writes:
> > In article <ki5qod0@fido.asd.sgi.com>, sjohnson@faulen.asd.sgi.com (Scott Johnson) writes:
>> >> quote from Entertainment Tonight:
>> >> 
>> >> "Basic Instinct, The Playboys and Twin Peaks Fire Walk with Me are
>> >> three American films vying for the Gold Palm at the Cannes Film
>> >> Festival."  Not sure about the name of the second one there.
>> >> 
>> >> sj
> > 
> > 
> > "The Playboys" should be "The Player", the new Robert Altman film.
> > 
> > Richard.
> > 
Perhaps I spoke too soon as I see there is a new film called "The Playboys"
that has just come out.  Maybe both films are in competition.

Richard.
[src]
Re: according to ET joe@zitt (Joe Zitt) 1992-05-10 19:36
hist1261@waikato.ac.nz writes:

> > In article <ki5qod0@fido.asd.sgi.com>, sjohnson@faulen.asd.sgi.com (Scott Joh
>> > > quote from Entertainment Tonight:
>> > > 
>> > > "Basic Instinct, The Playboys and Twin Peaks Fire Walk with Me are
>> > > three American films vying for the Gold Palm at the Cannes Film
>> > > Festival."  Not sure about the name of the second one there.
> > 
> > "The Playboys" should be "The Player", the new Robert Altman film.

Do you have source for this? Gilles MacKinnon's "The Playboys" just opened
here to favorable reviews.
--
"Go to an extreme and then retreat to a more useful position"  --  Brian Eno
Joe Zitt        ...cs.utexas.edu!kvue!zitt!joe         (512)450-1916
[src]
FWWM Japan release mj1078@taurus.cse.kyutech.ac.jp (mmanuel pece) 1992-05-10 22:20
The movie will be released in Japan next Saturday (May 16th).
Here in Fukuoka we will have a preview on Friday nite.

--Manuel@Japan
[src]
tp on tape zeta@yngbld.gwinnett.com (SYSTEM OPERATOR) 1992-05-10 22:41
is the complete tp series available on vhs format video tape?
 
If so, where can I order it, and if someone has it recorded, would they be 
willing to dupe it or let me dupe it?
 
thanx
[src]
Re: "American Chronicles" neptune@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (71075000) 1992-05-11 02:27
In article <102190004@hpopd.pwd.hp.com> richardh@hpopd.pwd.hp.com (Richard Hancock) writes:
> >Any thoughts on "American Chronicles"?
> >--------------------------------------
> >
> >The David Lynch and Mark Frost documentary series entitled "American
> >Chronicles" is about to be shown here (in the UK). I'd be interested
> >to hear what anyone in the US thought of it when it was originally
> >shown.
> >
> >-----------------------------------------------------------------------------

That Documentary show was on about 2 years ago and I saw about 4 different ones.
They were well done, but I think the shows premise was too limited.
The touch of Lynch/Frost could be seen with the style of editing
and the camara angels, but sometimes it was just like watching 
something on CNN... 

Mike
[src]
Re: Mike & Bob & Nadine & Annie (A Comedy) neilp@cs.hw.ac.uk (Neil Postlethwaite) 1992-05-11 04:06
In article <1992May9.180949.15690@acsu.buffalo.edu> v113np2v@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (George D Emmons) writes:
> >
> >One final aside...
> >     In the Access Guide to TP, it states to be a contestant for 
> >Miss Twin Peaks, a girl must be 19 years of age or under. Robyn
> >Lively was eighteen when they filmed the final episode, so I can

Basically the Access Guide to Twin peaks is a crock of SHITE.
A pile of stuff people have made up about Peaks on various subjects,
expansions on others (fishing .... etc ). Hell Easter Park isn't even on
the town map !!

Neil

P.S. I would not be surprised if the authors weren't fans. Merely people
    out to make a quick buck as I don't think they watched the series
    that closely.
[src]
Quick Questions on TP. rhobson@ds5000.crc.northeastern.edu (Robert Hobson) 1992-05-11 06:35
Couple of questions (soory if this first one was asked before)

1) Are there any plans to release TP Season 2 on video??

2) How many episodes were there between and including the 2nd season 
   premier and the episode where Laura Palmers murderer was revealed.

3) Would anybody be willing to provide copies of those episodes 
   to me (I am willing to pay all postage/handling/tapecost/etc)

I have the full first season, the last half hour (BAD COPY) of the 2nd
season premier and then my collection skips to the episode where the
killer is caught. I then have the episode following that one and 
then it skips to the episode where James meets that blond woman (?) skips
again to the last 8 episodes the the 2nd season. I would be more than
willing to copy the tapes that I have (and hopefully get the missing ones)
no problem. 

Could somebody post/repost/send me a copy of the episode guide of TP?? 

Would be very helpfull.

Send all tape querys/replyies to:

hobson@itd.nrl.navy.mil 
or
rhobson@lynx.northeastern.edu


Thanks a million.


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Robert K. Hobson
email: hobson@itd.nrl.navy.mil

Quote: "It's not Raining Rain, it's raining LOVE!!!!!"
[src]
Re: Mike & Bob & Nadine & Annie (A Comedy) v075q5fr@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Scott J Gorcey) 1992-05-11 11:14
Neil is saying:

 Basically the Access Guide to Twin peaks is a crock of SHITE.
> >A pile of stuff people have made up about Peaks on various subjects,
> >expansions on others (fishing .... etc ). Hell Easter Park isn't even on
> >the town map !!
> > 
> >Neil
> > 
> >P.S. I would not be surprised if the authors weren't fans. Merely people
> >    out to make a quick buck as I don't think they watched the series
> >    that closely.

     Umm... Lynch and Frost wrote the TP ACCESS GUIDE themselves,
     didn't they???
          ________________________________________________
          One of the reasons I never remarried despite a___
          Quite bewildering number of offers, was the_____ 
          Determination to never again be ordered around!_
          I must therefore ask you to adopt a less marital
          Tone of voice.__________________________________
          The Marquise de Mertuil, DANGEROUS LIASONS_______
          Scott Gorcey, V075Q5FR@UBVMS.CC.BUFFALO.EDU_____
[src]
The Hidden jim@netlink.cts.com (Jim Bowery) 1992-05-11 12:58
I trust you have all seen "The Hidden".

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INTERNET:  jim@netlink.cts.com (Jim Bowery)
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[src]
Re: The Hidden cs162sbd@sdcc5.ucsd.edu (Eddie the 'ead) 1992-05-11 14:32
In <ucLmkB3w164w@netlink.cts.com> jim@netlink.cts.com (Jim Bowery) writes:

> >I trust you have all seen "The Hidden".

I think this has already been discussed to death....
Anyways, I thought it was a great movie!  Coop's, er, uh, Kyle's
pre-Twin Peaks encounter with a body-hopping entity (but he was one
himself here).  Hank Jennings himself in the beginning there.
And didn't that cop guy look just a little like Truman?

ed

-- /\__Edwin Nomura -- enomura@ucsd.edu____________________________________/\ / \\ The world slowly decays, destruction fills my eyes / \\ / \\\ Harboring the image of a spiralling demise / \\\ / \\\\______________________"Skeletons of Society," - Slayer__________/ \\\\
[src]
Re: Mike & Bob & Nadine & Annie (A Comedy) rhaller@oregon.uoregon.edu (Rich Haller) 1992-05-11 15:48
In article <1992May11.171526.17386@acsu.buffalo.edu>,
v075q5fr@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Scott J Gorcey) writes:
> > 
> > Neil is saying:
> > 
> >  Basically the Access Guide to Twin peaks is a crock of SHITE.
>> > >A pile of stuff people have made up about Peaks on various subjects,
>> > >expansions on others (fishing .... etc ). Hell Easter Park isn't even on
>> > >the town map !!
>> > > 
>> > >Neil
>> > > 
>> > >P.S. I would not be surprised if the authors weren't fans. Merely people
>> > >    out to make a quick buck as I don't think they watched the series
>> > >    that closely.
> > 
> >      Umm... Lynch and Frost wrote the TP ACCESS GUIDE themselves,
> >      didn't they???

Nope. But it was definitely an authorized thingee that they approved. This
is a project similar to the Diary and the Autobiography and the Tapes and
the Collector Cards. I thought it was rather clever of L&F to quickly
introduce ancillary items like this themselves rather than let all the
money go to other people.

Neil is being too hard on it.  The 'taxi and taxidermy' stick was
completely out of place, but it was otherwise a pretty clever job I
thought. There are probably more continuity errors or intentional
alterations in TP itself than in the Access Guide.  Two glaring examples
are turning Glastonbury Grove's  doug firs into sycamores at the end (TAG
has it right) and the mess they made of the chess game.

-Rich
Haller
[src]
Re: according to ET v065nlpz@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Amil) 1992-05-11 19:50
In article <ki5qod0@fido.asd.sgi.com>, sjohnson@faulen.asd.sgi.com (Scott Johnson) writes...
> >quote from Entertainment Tonight:
> > 
> >"Basic Instinct, The Playboys and Twin Peaks Fire Walk with Me are
> >three American films vying for the Gold Palm at the Cannes Film
> >Festival."  Not sure about the name of the second one there.
> > 
> >sj

Word from Cannes is that David Lynch's "Fire Walk With Me" is 
below average and not up to par with his other work.  

Amil
[src]
Re: Sooting Script to TP: FWWM cict2@cict.fr (Bruno Paties) 1992-05-12 22:37
Thanks for this script .
It's wonderful .
Here , in France , we love Twin Peaks ...
unfornutately , the 5 channel is closed now and the others channel
don't have buy the serie ... Why ???
Quickly the movie !!

Why not expandn this script ?
[src]
TP Musical Quotes jblum@lucy.umd.edu (Jon Blum) 1992-05-12 22:48
The soundtrack to Wim Wenders' film "Until the End of the World" is a Who's
Who of progressive rock of the last twenty years.  It's got new cuts from Lou
Reed, Elvis Costello, Talking Heads, Depeche Mode, U2, T-Bone Burnett, Nick
Cave and the Bad Seeds... and Julee Cruise.

Yes, Julee's song "Summer Kisses, Winter Tears" (one of eighteen cuts on the
album) is written and produced by Lynch and Badalamenti.  And it sounds VERY
Lynchian.  The only problem is, it's so Lynchian it's almost a parody of
itself.  As he did with Julee's album, he's trying to fuse '90s tones with a
'50s style, just like in Twin Peaks, but "The Nightingale" this cut ain't.
The melody and acoustic piano as part of the accompaniment make this one sound
like a cross between a weepy '50s pop ballad and the kind of pentatonic Muzak
you hear in Japanese restaurants.  A shame, but it's nice to hear Julee's
still recording.

Then, on side 2, comes a new song from Depeche Mode, called "Death's Door".
The first few notes of this song made me sit up and say "Nah, they wouldn't."
Because the drum sound consists of swishing brushed triplets with just a
hint of cymbal.  Except for the fact that they substitute a tambourine for
the finger-snaps, it's EXACTLY the drum sound and most of the rhythm from
"Freshly Squeezed" (and 90% of the TP soundtrack).

Must be coincidence.

Guess not.  Cause in the final fade of the song, they bring in the finger-
snaps and a couple of syncopated fills taken note for note from TP.  A
wonderful surprise.  The spirit of Peaks lives on, and I guess this means
Martin Gore (Depeche Mode's main writer) must be a fan, huh?...

BTW, the album is excellent overall, aside from Cruise's disappointing cut.
Other standouts include Crime & the City Solution's "The Adversary" and T-Bone's
"Humans from Earth".  Definitely worth buying if you're into innovative-
sounding and interesting music.  The film wasn't bad too.
[src]
Re: according to ET A.J.Brown@newcastle.ac.uk (A.J. Brown) 1992-05-13 03:36
In article <Bo47s3.BBK@acsu.buffalo.edu>, v065nlpz@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu (Amil) writes:
> >In article <ki5qod0@fido.asd.sgi.com>, sjohnson@faulen.asd.sgi.com (Scott Johnson) writes...
>> >>quote from Entertainment Tonight:
>> >> 
>> >>"Basic Instinct, The Playboys and Twin Peaks Fire Walk with Me are
>> >>three American films vying for the Gold Palm at the Cannes Film
>> >>Festival."  Not sure about the name of the second one there.
>> >> 
>> >>sj
> >
> >Word from Cannes is that David Lynch's "Fire Walk With Me" is 
> >below average and not up to par with his other work.  
> >
> >Amil

Is there any more info on the movie...scraps have been kiad of hard to come by here in the UK.



*********************************************************
A.J.Brown@uk.ac.newcastle  DA COOKIE MONSTER
[src]
FYI: Movieline Pics kessler@ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu 1992-05-14 10:22
FYI, The latest issue of Movieline has a nice glamour shot of Madchen
Amick, a few paragraphs describing her desire to escape from the 'victim' roles
she's been playing.  She also mentions her role in the new series, the Fifth
Corner.  I remember seeing a promo for that and thinking a particular
blond-haired woman looked familiar, but naaa...  Shoot.  Does anyone know if
she has a large role in this at all?
Also, in the celebrity pics in the same issue there are shots of
Sherrilyn Fenn, Dana Ashbrook, and Joan Chen.


-Jack
[src]
FWWM release date jholstei@scott.skidmore.edu (jeremy holstein) 1992-05-14 17:19
According to Time magazine from last week, the release date for
theaters is Aug. 28th...
[src]
Re: The Hidden zerobeat@intacc.uucp (Ferenc Szabo) 1992-05-14 22:51
In article <ucLmkB3w164w@netlink.cts.com> jim@netlink.cts.com (Jim Bowery) writes:
> >I trust you have all seen "The Hidden".

Nope.  Couldn't find it anywhere.

ferenc
[src]
Semi-Complete Credits List for TP:FWWM dcoufal@athena.mit.edu (David E Coufal) 1992-05-15 10:57
The following credits list for the upcoming TP movie was sent to me by Paul
David Doherty in Berlin (Doherty@germanistik.hu-berlin.dbp.de). He, in
turn, translated it from the book "David Lynch, Die dunkle Seite der Seele"
by Robert Fischer (ISBN 3-453-05240-4, Heyne Filmbibliothek 32/165, Wilhelm
Heyne Verlag, Muenchen 1992,336 pgs.). I'm not sure if this book is generally
available in the States.

--

            TWIN PEAKS: "FIRE WALK WITH ME, TERESA BANKS
               AND THE LAST SEVEN DAYS OF LAURA PALMER"

1992
Directed byDavid Lynch
ScreenplayDavid Lynch, Robert Engels
PhotographyRon Garcia
ScoreAngelo Badalamenti
Song"Was It You, Was It Me" (MU Angelo Badalamenti,
Lyrics David Lynch, sung by Julee Cruise)
Co-producerTim Harbert
ProducerGregg Fienberg
Executive ProducersDavid Lynch, Mark Frost
Produced byLynch-Frost Productions/Ciby 2000/
Spelling Entertainment

Cast:
Kyle MacLachlanSpecial Agent Dale Cooper
Sheryl LeeLaura Palmer
Ray WiseLeland Palmer
Chris IsaakChet Desmond
Kiefer SutherlandSam Stanley
Moira KellyDonna Hayward
Dana AshbrookBobby Briggs
Grace ZabriskieSarah Palmer
James MarshallJames Hurley
Pamela GidleyTeresa Banks
Michael OntkeanSheriff Harry S. Truman
David BowiePhillip Jeffries
Eric Da ReLeo Johnson
Madchen AmickShelly Johnson
Miguel FerrerAlbert Rosenfield
Peggy LiptonNorma Jennings
Harry GoazDeputy Andy Brennan
Kimmy RobertsonLucy Moran
Harry Dean StantonCarl Rodd
Everett McGillEd Hurley
Heather GrahamAnnie Blackburne
Warren FrostDr. William Hayward
Wendy RobieNadine Hurley
Jack NancePete Martell
Joan ChenJosie Packard
Russ TamblynDr. Lawrence Jacoby
Michael HorseDeputy Tommy 'The Hawk' Hill
David LynchGordon Cole
Julee CruiseSinger in Roadhouse
David Patrick KellyJerry Horne
Frank SilvaBob
Al StrobelPhillip Michael Gerard
Phoebe AugustineRonette Pulaski
Michael J. AndersonThe Man From Another Place
Rick AielloDeputy Cliff Howard
Walter OlkewiczJacques Renault
Charlotte StewartBetty Briggs
Frances BayMrs. Tremond
Mary Jo DeschanelEileen Hayward
Catherine E. CoulsonMargaret Lanterman, 'The Log Lady'
Lenny Von DohlenHarold Smith
Gary HershbergerMike Nelson
Don DavisMajor Garland Briggs
Gary BullockSheriff Cable
Sandra KinderIrene at Hap's Diner
C.H. EvansJack at Hap's Diner
Victor RiversTrucker Buck
James ParksYoung Mechanic
Ed WrightDel Mibbler
Chris PedersonTrucker Tommy
David BrisbinFirst Woodsman
Juergen ProchnowSecond Woodsman
Calvin Lockhart?

35 mm, color
Start of filming: 5 September 1991
Locations: Seattle, Snoqualmie, Washington Square/City Studios, Los Angeles
Production costs: $10 Million

--
--
David E. Coufal                                          dcoufal@athena.mit.edu
 "One time I removed all the hair from a mouse with Nair-Hair just to
  see what it looked like.  And it looked beautiful." - David K. Lynch
           "Let's hear it for the vague blur." - P. K. Dick
[src]
Updated Cast List dcoufal@athena.mit.edu (David E Coufal) 1992-05-15 11:05
This is a cast list for the show current up to the "Fire Walk With Me" film.
It is based on one posted earlier by Jerry Boyajian, which is in turn based
on one posted by Jon Conrad.  It includes all of the regulars, and a few of
the important/interesting minor characters.

This list is updated periodically.

If you note any misspellings or actors matched to the wrong role, 
please mail me at "dcoufal@athena.mit.edu".

Please note that there are major spoilers for the ENTIRE SERIES
below. If you don't want any surprises ruined for you, STOP
READING NOW.












                              TWIN PEAKS


The FBI/DEA:

    Special Agent Dale Bartholomew Cooper                Kyle MacLachlan
    Special Agent Windom Earle             [dead]          Kenneth Welsh
    Special Agent Roger Hardy                      Clarence Williams III
    Agent Phillip Jeffries                                   David Bowie
    Agent San Stanley                                  Kiefer Sutherland
    Agent Chet Desmond                                       Chris Isaak
    Agent Albert Rosenfield                                Miguel Ferrer
    Agent Dennis/Denise Bryson (DEA)                      David Duchovny
    Regional Chief Gordon Cole                               David Lynch

Twin Peaks Sheriff's Station:

    Sheriff Harry S. Truman                              Michael Ontkean
    Deputy Tommy "The Hawk" Hill                           Michael Horse
    Deputy Andy Brennan                                       Harry Goaz
    Lucy Moran                                           Kimmy Robertson

The Packard Sawmill:

    Jocelyn (Josie) Packard                       [dead]       Joan Chen
    Andrew Packard              [Josie's husband] [dead]   Dan O'Herlihy
    Catherine Packard Martell   [Andrew's sister]           Piper Laurie
    Pete Martell            [Catherine's husband] [dead]      Jack Nance

Hong Kong Connection:

    Thomas Eckhardt               [Josie's mentor] [dead]   David Warner
    Jonathan Kumagai        [Mr. Eckhardt's agent] [dead]     Mak Takano
    Jones                              [assistant]         Brenda Strong

The Horne Family:

    Audrey Horne                       [dead]              Sherilyn Fenn
    Benjamin Horne   [Audrey's father]                    Richard Beymer
    Sylvia Horne              [mother]                        Jan D'Arcy
    Johnny Horne             [brother]   Robert Davenport / Robert Bauer (1)
    Jerry Horne                [uncle]               David Patrick Kelly

The Palmer Family:

    Laura Palmer                      [dead]                  Sheryl Lee
    Leland Palmer   [Laura's father]  [dead]                    Ray Wise
    Sarah Palmer            [mother]                     Grace Zabriskie
    Madeleine Ferguson      [cousin]  [dead]                  Sheryl Lee

The Hayward Family:

    Donna Marie Hayward                   Lara Flynn Boyle / Moira Kelly (2)
    Eileen Hayward          [Donna's mother]           Mary Jo Deschanel
    Dr. William Hayward   [Eileen's husband]                Warren Frost
    Harriet Hayward              [sister #1]          Jessica Wallenfels
    Gersten Hayward              [sister #2]                 Alicia Witt

The Briggs Family:

    Bobby Briggs                                           Dana Ashbrook
    Major Garland Briggs   [father]                            Don Davis
    Elizabeth Briggs       [mother]                    Charlotte Stewart

The Hurley Family:

    James Hurley                                          James Marshall
    Ed Hurley             [James' uncle]                  Everett McGill
    Nadine Butler Hurley          [aunt]                     Wendy Robie

The Pulaski Family:

    Ronette Pulaski                                     Phoebe Augustine
    Janek Pulaski          [father]               Rick Tutor / Alan Ogle (1)
    Maria Suburbis Pulaski [mother]  Roberta Maguire / Michele Milantoni (1)

The Jennings Family:

    Norma Jennings                                          Peggy Lipton
    Hank Jennings                      [husband]            Chris Mulkey
    Annie Blackburne                    [sister]          Heather Graham
    Vivian Niles                        [mother]              Jane Greer
    Ernie "The Professor" Niles    [step-father]             James Booth

The Johnsons:

    Shelly Johnson                                         Madchen Amick
    Leo Johnson      [husband]                                Eric Da Re

The Milford Family:

    Douglas "Dougie" Milford                       [dead]       Tony Jay
    Lana Budding Milford          [Dougie's widow]          Robyn Lively
    Mayor Dwayne Milford                 [brother]           John Boylan

The Marshs:

    Evelyn Marsh                                        Annette McCarthy
    Jeffery Marsh    [Evelyn's husband] [dead]             John Apicella
    Malcolm Sloan               [lover] [dead]             Nicholas Love

Other Twin Peaks Residents:

    Dr. Lawrence Jacoby                                     Russ Tamblyn

    Margaret Lanterman       [The Log Lady]         Catherine E. Coulson

    John Justice Wheeler                                      Billy Zane

    Harold Smith                            [dead]      Lenny Von Dohlen
    Real Mrs. Tremond   [Harold's neighbor]                 Mae Williams

Dear Meadow, Washington:

    Teresa Banks                              [dead]       Pamela Gidley

    Carl Rodd      [Canyon Trailer Park Owner]        Harry Dean Stanton

    Sheriff Cable                                           Gary Bullock
    Deputy Cliff Howard                                      Rick Aiello

    Irene            [Waitress at Hap's Diner]             Sandra Kinder
    Jack              [Manager of Hap's Diner]               C. H. Evans

One Eyed Jack's:

    Jean Renault                           [dead]          Michael Parks
    Jacques Renault   [Jean's brother #1]  [dead]        Walter Olkewicz
    Bernard Renault          [brother #2]  [dead]            Clay Wilcox
    Blackie O'Reilly                       [dead]        Victoria Catlin
    Nancy O'Reilly     [Blackie's sister]                    Gaylyn Gorg
    RCMP Officer Preston King                            Gavan O'Herlihy

The Other Side:

    "Killer Bob"                                             Frank Silva
    Man From Another Place        [The Dream Dwarf]  Michael J. Anderson
    The Giant                                            Carel Struycken
    Phillip Michael Gerard/"Mike" [The One-Armed Man]         Al Strobel
    "Sycamore Trees"                                      James V. Scott
    Pierre Tremond                [The Boy Magician]   Austin Jack Lynch
    Dream Mrs. Tremond            [Pierre's grandmother]     Frances Bay
    First Woodsman                                         David Brisbin
    Second Woodsman                                     Juergen Prochnow

The Court System:

    Judge Clinton Sternwood                                   Royal Dano
    Sid                     [The Judge's law clerk]    Claire Stansfield
    District Attorney Daryl Lodwick                       Ritch Brinkley
    Wilson Mooney           [Hank Jenning's Lawyer]            Jed Mills
    Mr. Racine               [Leo Johnson's Lawyer]       Van Dyke Parks

Twin Peaks High School:

    Principal George Wolchezk                                 Troy Evans
    Vice-Principal                                             Don Calfa
    P.E. Teacher/Cheerleading Coach                           Lisa Cloud
    Wrestling Coach                                           Ron Taylor
    Mike "Snake" Nelson              [Bobby's friend]   Gary Hershberger

Horne's Department Store Staff:

    Emory Battis                                   [dead]  Don Amendolia
    Richard "Dick" Tremayne                                 Ian Buchanan
    Jenny                   [Perfume Counter Girl]       Lisa Ann Cabasa

Great Northern Hotel Staff:

    Trudy Chelgren                   [waitress]   Jill Rogosheske Engels
    Louie                          [desk clerk]            Bellina Logan
    Julie                           [concierge]           Diane Caldwell
    Randy St. Croix                 [concierge]                Ron Blair
    Room Service Waiter                                      Hank Worden
    Samantha            [Ben Horne's secretary]           Susan Sundholm

Minor Characters:

    Caroline Powell Earle                     [dead]   Brenda E. Mathers
    Gwen                       [Lucy Moran's sister]   Kathleen Wilhoite
    Tim Pinkle                                           David L. Lander
    Reverend Clarence Brocklehurst                    Royce D. Applegate
    Dell Mibbler                              [dead]           Ed Wright
    Colonel Riley                                            Tony Burton
    Irene Littlehorse                                    Geraldine Keams
    Dr. Shelvy                                   Tawnya Pettiford-Waites
    Nicholas "Little Nicky" Needleman                      Joshua Harris
    Thadilonius "Toad" Barker  [RR Diner Patron]             Kevin Young
    Heidi                                                    Andrea Hays
    Joey Paulson               [James' friend]              Brett Vadset
    Scotty                     [Joey's friend]             Rodney Harvey
    Trucker Buck                                           Victor Rivers
    Trucker Tommy                                         Chris Pederson

    Julee Cruise      [girl singer at the roadhouse]        Julee Cruise
    TV Reporter                                               Mark Frost
    Louise Dombrowski                                      Emily Fincher

Pawns:

    Eric Powell             [Dead Drifter]  [dead]      Craig MacLachlan
    Rusty Tomaski     [Heavy Metal Victim]  [dead]             Ted Raimi

Insurance Men:

    Mr. Neff                                              Mark Lowenthal
    Leo's Insurance Man                                  Ian Abercrombie

Ghostwood Estate Investors:

    Einar Thorson             [Iceland]                     Brian Straub
    Heba                      [Iceland]                      Mary Stavin
    Sven Jorgensen             [Norway]                   Arnie Stenseth
    Mr. Tojamura (Catherine)    [Japan]   Fumio Yamaguchi (Piper Laurie) (3)

"Invitation to Love" Cast:

    Martin Hadley ("Chet")                                   Lance Davis
    Selina Swift ("Jade"/"Emerald")                       Erika Anderson
    Evan St. Vincent ("Jared Lancaster")             Peter Michael Goetz
    Jason Denbo ("Montana")                                 Rick Giolito


Notes:

(1) The first actor listed played the character in the pilot episode
    (1000), but was replaced by the second actor in all remaining episodes.

(2) The first actor listed played the character in the TV series, but was
    replaced by the second actor in the film "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me."

(3) Piper Laurie played Tojamura in all scenes, but was credited as
    'Fumio Yamaguchi' to hide this fact from viewers. This deception
    by the producers extended to a fake biography released by Lynch/
    Frost Productions to the newspaper USA TODAY. This biography stated,
    among other things, that Yamaguchi had been in several of Akira
    Kurasawa's films.

--
David E. Coufal                                          dcoufal@athena.mit.edu
 "One time I removed all the hair from a mouse with Nair-Hair just to
  see what it looked like.  And it looked beautiful." - David K. Lynch
           "Let's hear it for the vague blur." - P. K. Dick
[src]
Re: Semi-Complete Credits List for TP: FWWM AH.PBL@forsythe.stanford.edu (Mark) 1992-05-15 15:06
In article <1992May15.175734.2213@athena.mit.edu>,
dcoufal@athena.mit.edu (David E Coufal) writes:
> >
> >Jack Nance              Pete Martell

  I've been thinking about this for quite a while, now seems a
  good time to ask the experts:

  This *is* the same person who played "Eraserhead", isn't it?
  In the film, I believe the actor was "John Nance", but of course,
  "Jack" is a nickname for John.  Question:  If this is the same
  person, which I assume it is, why does he look soooooo much older
  now?  As Eraserhead, he looked about 30 years younger!  Has he
  aged *that* much?  When was Eraserhead made, anyway?  Wasn't it
  in '79 or '80?

  P.S.
  I've always *thought* that this was "Eraserhead", from the moment
  he first said, "Sheee's dead.  Wraaapped in plaaastik..."

  -- Mark
[src]
FWWM REVIEW **SPOILERS** (japan) mj1078@taurus.cse.kyutech.ac.jp (mmanuel pece) 1992-05-16 10:29
* SPOILERS *  (you have been warned)

I went to the movie this Saturday evening in Fukuoka, Japan.
It was a two hours and ten minutes cut.
The script posted here by st911277@pip.cc.branbeis.edu some time 
ago ( 26 April 92 ) was rigth. I'm using it. 
It's 1:30 a.m. and I'm very tired, so forgive my spell.
I'm just editing the original post from st911277@pip.cc.branbeis.edu.
The parts that are in the script but not in the movie have been enclosed between {}.
My comments are inside [].
I'll try to post a longer review tomorrow.

Some general comments:
The actress playing Donna is not the same as in TV.
People that is not in the movie:
DIANE,
Horne family, Packard family, windom Earle, Major Briggs & wife,
Dr. Jacoby, Nadine & Ed, 
Sheriff Truman, Lucy, Dick, etc.

=="Fire Walk With Me, Teresa Banks and the Last Seven Days of Laura Palmer"==

Ahead will be major ** SPOILERS **, so beware. 

PART I ( 30 minutes ) TERESA BANKS

Opening scene: "Teresa Banks' body wrapped in plastic floating through Hells 
Canyon, drifting along in Wind River."  
Then it jumps to Gordon Cole and two new FBI officers, Agent Chester
Desmond and Sam Stanley.  Here is a really cool scene involving communication
between the agents using a code ( that is a girl in red "dancing").
Stanley and Desmond go to investigate Banks' murder.  
Here they have trouble with the local lawmen (which was
probably what prompted Cooper to have his talk with Truman in the first
episode about who is really in charge when the bureau is called in).  
It starts out OK but then gets weird.  The ring comes back into play, there
is a mound of dirt { and a golf ball }. The ring is found on it by Desmond.

Here we switch to Cooper. It is 16 February, 10:10 a.m., and he has come to 
the FBI offices in Philadelfia to see Gordon. He has had a dream.
He does a really funny thing with the security TV camera [ wait to see
the movie ]

Now it gets really weird.  There is an agent named Phillip
Jeffries (David Bowie).  He cames in. Gordon(?) says that he has been missing
for two years. Jeffries says "We are not gonna talk about Judy".
We see a dream-like scene at a convenience store.  Everyone is there:
In the foreground the Man from Another Place (Mike) and Bob sit at a 
formica table.  Behind them on plastic torn chairs huddle Mrs. Tremond and
her grandson. There is some corn, too.  Two Bigh Woodsmen with full beards 
sit quietly [ I only saw one ].  
It says the whole scene is subtitled, so I assume we have more of the backwords
talking [here it was subtitled in japanese; they don't talk backwards
all the time].  They talk strangely for a while {and then Mike and Bob say "Fire
Walk With Me" and then a circel of fire appears.  Bob crawls through it into
the Red Room and Mike yells and leaps in after him}.

The scene ends, and Jeffries is vanished again [and that's all the Bowie 
you will see]. There is a telephone call to Gordon. Desmond has disappeared.
Cooper is brought in. He discovers nothing.


PART II ( more than 90 minutes ) THE LAST SEVEN DAY OF LAURA PALMER

[DAY 1]
Cooper was right.  Laura did have a bad habit.  
It turns out that that habit was very very bad.  In every scene
she takes a line or two of cocaine and any pills she can get her hands on.
Donna helps Laura with her homework, Bobby loves Laura, Laura sees James
behind Bobby's back, and Mike is going out with Donna.  Laura finds pages
missing from her secret diary.  She panicks and goes to see Harold Smith.
She tells him she thinks Bob took the pages and that Bob has been having
he since she was 12.  Laura says Bob wants to be [inside] her or he will kill her.

[DAY 2]
Next day: Mrs. Tremond and her grandson give Laura a picture [ it is a view
of Laura's bedroom door from outside the bedroom ].  She goes home
and finds Bob looking for her diary in her room.  She runs outside.  Minutes
later Leland comes out of the house.  [ Laura: "Oh, God. No. Not him!" ]
That night, a picture given to Laura
as a present from Mrs. Tremond magically reveals the Red Room.  In it
Cooper tells Laura not to take the ring, Teresa's ring, which has symbols
identical to those of Owl Cave.  We come out of the picture and see
Laura in bed.  She wakes and looks next to her.  "She  discovers Annie
Blackburn lying in bed with her."  She has blood around her mouth and she
says, "My name is Annie.  I've been with Laura and Dale.  The good Dale is
in the lodge and he can't leave.  Write it in your diary."  Annie disappears
and the ring is in Laura's hand.
[ but this happens to be a dream, too]

[DAY 3]

Next day: [Laura wakes up. Opens her hand. No ring.]
James says he missed Laura last night.  Leo abuses Shelly
and talks to Bobby about a drug deal [ Leo doesn't want to deal with
Bobby because he hasn't paid him $50,000, so Bobby phones Jacques ].  
Jacques Renault enters the deal.
Laura and Donna hitch up with a few truckers.  They see Ronette Pulaski
and {Bob's voice tells Laura that Donna is going to get into the situation}.
Laura is afraid for Donna and tries to get her out of there [ and does it].

[DAY 4]
Next day: {Ed and Nadine.  Truman and Josie}.  Donna and Laura discuss
last night.  Leland and Gerard. Gerard says to Laura, "It's him.  It's your
father," but she can't hear him because Leland is making so much noise with
his car.  Leland has flashback to when he was involved with Teresa with
Flesh World Magazine.  Teresa figures out that Leland is Laura's father
(probably why he killed her).  
[ this evening ] Laura has flashback and begins to put the
pieces together.  Leland has flashback to when he killed Teresa Banks.

[DAY 5]
Next day: {Johnny's birthday party.  Ben gives cocaine to Laura, and
Laura says she would do more than just kiss him for it}.  Night: Bobby and 
Laura {driving and snorting.  They} go into woods to pick up drugs.  A 
deputy from Deer Meadow brings the cocaine for Jacques.  Laura grabs the
coke, the deputy pulls out his gun, and Bobby shoots him [ and kills him].
[ Laura: Bobby, you have killed Mike ]

[DAY 6]
Next day: {Bobby discovers that the coke is really laxative.  Laura
talks to Jacoby}.  
Night: Sarah is drugged - sees white horse.  Bob enters
Laura's room and puts hand between her legs.  Bob turns into Leland.
She screams and passes out.

[DAY 7]
Next day: "Last morning": At breakfast table Leland asks Laura what
is wrong.  Laura says to stay away.  "He knows she knows and he knows
what he has to do."  "Last night": {Laura says she hates asparagus at dinner.}
She goes to see Bobby.  Laura goes home and snorts a line or three.  James
calls at 9:30.  He comes by.  Leland sees Laura jump on his bike.  They
drive.  Laura screams with agony, says "James I love you" and runs away at
the corner of Sparkwood and 21.  Laura runs to Packard Logging Road and
meets Jacques, Leo, and Ronette.  They go to Jacques' cabin.  Jacques
ties Laura and Ronette up.  Both are half-naked.  Waldo is screeching.
Jacques stradles Laura and hurts her.  {Leo puts a One Eyed Jacks $1000
poker chip in her mouth}.  Leland appears.  Jacques decks Leo.  Leland
grabs bottle and knocks out Jacques.  Leo takes off.  {Leland rapes Ronette}.
Laura gets hysterical.  {Log Lady is off in woods listening.  "She hears
distant screams.  The camera moves down her leg to reveal her tattoo, beet
red and burning."}  Philip Gerard runs like a madman up to Jacques' cabin.
Leland marches the girls through woods.  Gerard arrives too late.  Leland
and girls arrive at train car.  Leland wraps twine around Laura's arm,
bending her arms back.  Laura sees herself turn into Bob.  Laura says, "
"No, you have to kill me...No you can't have me.  Kill me."  Gerard arrives
at train car.  [ Ronette prays, and sees and angel in the train car .]
Ronette opens the door a little, but then she is hit and
flies over Gerard and knocked unconscious.  Gerard listens to the sounds
of murder inside the car.  Laura screams.  Knife enters flesh.  Bob screams.
Bloody knife goes through the air.  Leland screams.  {Gerard laughs and says,
"That's his own daughter you're killing."}  Leland/Bob lowers the plastic
shrouded Laura into the river.  Leland stumbles into Glastonbury Grove.
He enters the Red Room.  Gerard and MFAP sit facing him.  Leland stops and
divides.  "One half becomes Bob - opaque.  The other half floats up and
becomes Leland - transparent.  Bob reaches up and grab's Leland's wound.
Bob heals Leland's wound.  Gerard and TMFAP speak together "Bob, you're
not going home without me.  I want all my garmonbozia (corn)."
Well that's the end of the second part.  

EPILOGUE

Here's the bad news:  The third part, the one we've all been waiting for, 
is 3 pages long.  I was really pissed when I saw that.  
I can only hope that as the filming evolves, they will add length to it.  
[ actually iy became shorter ]
Well anyway, here it is.  {Annie is brought on stretcher to emergency room}.
[ the following conversation  TMFAP/Cooper takes place not here but in the 
dream of Laura on DAY  ]
{{TMFAP says to Cooper in Red Room, "Is it future? Or is it past?...Do you know 
who I am?...I am The Arm...And I sound like this..."  
He makes an Indian whooping noise }}

[ Laura and Cooper are in the Red Room. She is sitting, and he stands by her side,
with a hand on her shoulder. They smile and look happy.
An angel appears, floating. Laura cries of happines, and laughs]
[ close-up of Laura7s face smiling. Credits ]
[ THE END ]
[ the following part of the script was not in the movie ]

{Cooper: Where is the ring?
MFAP: Someone else has it now.
Cooper: That would indicate that it's the future.
MFAP: The later events have never been kept a secret.
Cooper: Where am I? And how can I leave?
MFAP: You are here and there is no place to go...But home!
Hospital Room-night
Annie: My name is Annie.  I've been with Laura and Dale.  The good Dale is
in the lodge and he can't leave.  Write it in your diary.
The nurse listens and takes Teresa's/Laura's ring off Annie's finger.  She
leaves and puts the ring on herself.
Hotel Room - night.  Doc and Truman watch bathroom door.
Truman: Coop...Coop...
Doc: Cooper are you alright?
No response.  Truman breaks open door.
Cooper lies on floor Mirroe is shattered with blood over it and sink.  Cooper
smiles strangely.
Cooper: I slipped and hit my head on the mirror.  The glass broke as it
struck my head.  It struck me as funny, Harry.  Do you understand me, Harry,
it struck me as funny.
Doc: You are going right back to bed.
Cooper: But I haven't brushed my teeth yet. (Smiles)
Black Lodge/Red Room - Laura is sitting in a chair.  As the end credits
begin...
We move in to see that Laura is sitting in Cooper's lap in the same chair.}


Well this is all for today. Thanks again to st911277@pip.cc.branbeis.edu.

--Manuel@Japan
 "Life is full of misteries, Donna" (Laura to Donna in FWWM)
[src]
Re: Semi-Complete Credits List for TP: FWWM mfrazer@scott.skidmore.edu (Matthew Frazer) 1992-05-16 19:04
Something about this john/jack thing, why was john justice wheeler so
often referred to as jack. Mebbe Lynch has some ideas about the names,
but no johns/jons/etc... I know go by the name Jack.

--
BTW I got a muffler
===============================================================================
"Diane..as we know from experiments  | I do not have insomnia! I just forget 
conducted on GI's during the Korean  |             to sleep.
War, sleep deprivation is a one way  | Matt Frazer, mfrazer@skidmore.edu
ticket to temporary psychosis, and   | 5 Stevens Way Durham NH 03824
I'm working on a three day jag."     | Skidmore College Saratoga Springs 
-FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper       |          New York 12866
===============================================================================
 85 900 Saab Turbo 4 Door 110k and still running strong, anyone got a muffler?
===============================================================================
[src]
Video of 1st Episode Needed timh@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Timothy James Hatfield) 1992-05-16 19:43
I am wondering if there is anyone in the Sydney, Australia area who has a copy
of the VERY FIRST Peaks episode, ie the 2-hour one where Laura is found dead,
that they would be willing to make a copy of for me. I will supply the blank 
tape of course, so if any of you Sydney "Peaksers" out there have a copy and
also the facilities to dub videotapes, let me know and we could arrange
something. 

Thanks a lot,

Tim Hatfield
timh@extro.ucc.su.oz.au
ak530@po.cwru.edu

-- "Where do they keep his water dish ?"
[src]
What I saw in FWWM (minor spoilers) mj1078@taurus.cse.kyutech.ac.jp (mmanuel pece) 1992-05-16 23:33
=="Fire Walk With Me, Teresa Banks and the Last Seven Days of Laura Palmer"==

I went to the movie on Saturday ( May 16th ) in Fukuoka, Japan.
It was a two hours and ten minutes cut.
The script posted by st911277@pip.cc.branbeis.edu (26 April 92) 
was quite rigth.
The film has two parts and a very short epilogue.
The first part is 30 minutes long and is about Teresa Banks.
The rest of the movie are the last seven day of Laura Palmer.
I think the movie is very television-like (don't know if that is
good or bad). Only that the film is, as MacLachlan said, "a little
bit more graphic... a darker exploration of the town". [ so we see
much more teats ]
MacLachlan also says : 
" You don't have to have been watching the series to follow it [the film]
[ I'm not so sure ]
It will certainly give you a broader appreciation of the characters, 
but the film is so strong and so highly charged that it will 
definitely appeal to everyone who sees it" 

The actress playing Donna is not the same as in TV.
People that is not in the movie:
DIANE, Audrey, Ben Horne, Jerry, Packard, Josie, Pete, Catherine,
Windom Earle, Major Briggs & wife, Dr. Jacoby, Nadine & Ed, 
Maddy, Sheriff Truman, Lucy, Dick, Andy, Hawk.

--Manuel@Japan
"Life is full of misteries, Donna" (Laura in FWWM)
[src]
FWWM at Tokyo Time Out magazine. mj1078@taurus.cse.kyutech.ac.jp (mmanuel pece) 1992-05-16 23:35
This month (May 92) Tokyo Time Out magazine has some articles about
FWWM and Lynch.
It's in english and I guess you can get it in the States (the cover
says  Y500 / US$3.00). Try at Kinokunya.
Don't feel like typing all those pages, so just a quote:
 " He [MacLachlan] said that it was appropiate that Japan had been
   selected for the initial release of the film because the reactions
   to the series here has been 'the most overhelming and overpowering
   of the world' "
I live in Japan and did not know that !

In case any of you is coming to Japan, you can see the film at:

TOKYO:
 Shibuya Tokyu (tel. 3407-7029)
 Shochiku Central 1 (tel. 3541-2714)

FUKUOKA:
 New Tayou Cinema 


--Manuel@Japan
"Life is full of misteries, Donna" (Laura in FWWM)
[src]
the complete TP on video for sale in Japan mj1078@taurus.cse.kyutech.ac.jp (mmanuel pece) 1992-05-16 23:37
The whole series ( 14 casettes with 29 episodes )  will be
at the video shops since May 22nd.
The price for the complete set will be 55,000 yen ( that's around
 420$ ).

We don't know when FWWM will be on video.


--Manuel@Japan
"Life is full of misteries, Donna" (Laura in FWWM)
[src]
Re: What I saw in FWWM *spoilers* cs162sbd@sdcc5.ucsd.edu (Eddie the 'ead) 1992-05-17 17:30
In <MJ1078.92May17153352@taurus01.taurus.cse.kyutech.ac.jp> mj1078@taurus.cse.kyutech.ac.jp (mmanuel pece) writes:
> >=="Fire Walk With Me, Teresa Banks and the Last Seven Days of Laura Palmer"==
> >I went to the movie on Saturday ( May 16th ) in Fukuoka, Japan.
> >The script posted by st911277@pip.cc.branbeis.edu (26 April 92) 
> >was quite rigth.

So are there only 3 minutes of post-TV series material like in the
shooting script?  We are still left in the dark over what the hell
happens with the good Coop in the Lodge??

> >People that is not in the movie:
> >DIANE, Audrey, Ben Horne, Jerry, Packard, Josie, Pete, Catherine,
> >Windom Earle, Major Briggs & wife, Dr. Jacoby, Nadine & Ed, 
> >Maddy, Sheriff Truman, Lucy, Dick, Andy, Hawk.

Hm, so it sounds like Johnny's birthday party scene was axed.  Ben, Jerry,
Leland, and Sylvia are there and it's a pretty pointless scene if you
don't watch the TV series, it doesn't have anything else do with the movie,
really.  Johnny walks up to each person there throughout the scene and
says, "Happy birthday, Johnny!" and the other person will respond
likewise.  Ben only has a picture of Laura on his desk (no Johnny,
Audrey or even Sylvia so they argue over that) and Johnny stomps
on his cake.

Oh yeah, and there's that one scene where Laura gets some cocaine from
Ben.

There's I think only one scene with Truman and Josie where they ponder 
whether or not they should go public and why Truman won't eat fish eyes
(he saw someone choke on one before).

There's 2 scenes with Ed, I think if I remember correctly.  One is
where he is trying to skin a deer but is doing a bad job so Nadine
comes out with a big ol' butcher knife and takes over.
Later on, Pete shows up at Ed's for some gas.  Ed does the windshield
and notices a sot which is on the inside so he gives Pete a rag.  While
Pete cleans, he says, "Even this heavy work beats being at home with
the ball and chain."  Ed: "Brother, I hear you talkin'."

One scene where Jacoby calls Laura.  He asks her if she has made a tape.

Another scene with Truman, he gets buzzed over the intercom by Lucy
who says that Josie reported a prowler.  While Lucy rambles on about
how it might be raccoons,he has Andy monitor the radio while he takes
off.  We hear Lucy ramble then surprise as Truman enters the room where
Lucy is.  Andy listens to this then runs out of the room and Lucy
wonders aloud over the intercom who she is talking to and if anyone
is there.

There's a quick scene with Mr & Mrs Briggs when Laura goes over to Bobby's
and he tells her they killed a cop over baby laxative.

I think these are all the scenes with the above mentioned characters.
I am getting this information from the shooting script, so maybe these
scenes weren't even shot.

ed


-- /\__Edwin Nomura -- enomura@ucsd.edu____________________________________/\ / \\ The world slowly decays, destruction fills my eyes / \\ / \\\ Harboring the image of a spiralling demise / \\\ / \\\\______________________"Skeletons of Society," - Slayer__________/ \\\\
[src]
Sheryl Lee on Broadway aku@leland.Stanford.EDU (Andrew Chia-Tso Ku) 1992-05-17 17:52
Sheryl Lee is scheduled to play opposite Al Pacino in
Oscar Wilde's SALOME at the Circle in the Square Theatre
in NYC.  

It's a limited run: May 25 to July 23.

Andrew
[src]
Re: Semi-Complete Credits List for TP:FWWM mj1078@taurus.cse.kyutech.ac.jp (mmanuel pece) 1992-05-17 19:37
In article <1992May15.175734.2213@athena.mit.edu> dcoufal@athena.mit.edu (David E Coufal) writes:

>> >>   The following credits list for the upcoming TP movie was sent to me 

[deleted]

>> >>       TWIN PEAKS: "FIRE WALK WITH ME, TERESA BANKS
>> >>  AND THE LAST SEVEN DAYS OF LAURA PALMER"

[deleted]

>> >>   Cast:

[some characters deleted]

>> >>   Michael OntkeanSheriff Harry S. Truman
>> >>   Harry GoazDeputy Andy Brennan
>> >>   Kimmy RobertsonLucy Moran
>> >>   Everett McGillEd Hurley
>> >>   Warren FrostDr. William Hayward
>> >>   Wendy RobieNadine Hurley
>> >>   Jack NancePete Martell
>> >>   Joan ChenJosie Packard
>> >>   Russ TamblynDr. Lawrence Jacoby
>> >>   Michael HorseDeputy Tommy 'The Hawk' Hill
>> >>   David Patrick KellyJerry Horne
>> >>   Charlotte StewartBetty Briggs
>> >>   Mary Jo DeschanelEileen Hayward
>> >>   Don DavisMajor Garland Briggs

Well, the people I've left above are not in the movie

--Manuel@Japan
"Life is full of misteries, Donna" (Laura in FWWM)
[src]
After "Fire, Walk with Me" sound file. lester@elec.uq.oz.au ( Sean Lester) 1992-05-17 20:25
I'd be grateful if someone could post me a sound file comptabile for
a pc (e.g., .SND, .VOC, .WAV etc) containing "Fire, Walk with Me".
I know there are some ftp sites that have this sound file compressed
with many other TP sounds, but I don't have enough disk space to 
uncompress the large collection to just get the "Fire, Walk with Me"
part.

Thanks in advance,

Sean.


_____________________________________________________________________
                                 |
Free Irian Jaya;East Timor;Tibet.| Sean Lester,
"Kick out the jams motherfuckers"| <lester@s2.elec.uq.oz.au>,
   "Keep walking past the open   | Electrical Engineering Department,
            windows"             | University of Queensland,
     "Be merry, my friends,      | St. Lucia, Brisbane, 4072,
          be merry..."           | Queensland, Australia.
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[src]
Sorry, above should be "The owls are not what they seem" lester@elec.uq.oz.au ( Sean Lester) 1992-05-17 20:44
Sorry, the request should have been as follows:

I'd be grateful if someone could post me a sound file comptabile for
a pc (e.g., .SND, .VOC, .WAV etc) containing *********_____"The owls 
are not what they seem".__________***********
I know there are some ftp sites that have this sound file compressed
with many other TP sounds, but I don't have enough disk space to 
uncompress the large collection to just get the "Fire, Walk with Me"
part.

Thanks in advance,

Sean.


_____________________________________________________________________
                                 |
Free Irian Jaya;East Timor;Tibet.| Sean Lester,
"Kick out the jams motherfuckers"| <lester@s2.elec.uq.oz.au>,
   "Keep walking past the open   | Electrical Engineering Department,
            windows"             | University of Queensland,
     "Be merry, my friends,      | St. Lucia, Brisbane, 4072,
          be merry..."           | Queensland, Australia.
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[src]
Fire Walk with Me torii@scslwide.sony.co.jp (aiko aiko) 1992-05-17 22:18
I saw the movie folks....



No "real" spoilers but... I was disappointed that they didn't have the
Ben Horn/Donna Hayward, Lucy/Andy, Audrey/Pete, and of course How's Annie bit.

I wonder if the USA release will be different from the Japanese one ?


I'm bummed....


ken
[src]
--^TP^ episodes on video BIG SALE!??!-- csbgc@uoft02.utoledo.edu 1992-05-17 22:20
Hello fellow Peakers!

I was walking through a mall here in Toledo and found the entire first season
of Twin Peaks on video (yea I know its been out!) for an AMAZING $9.27 per
episode!  Yes thats right only nine dollars and twenty-seven cents per episode! 

So anyway when is the second season going to be released on video and will
Lynch/Frost or the other powers that be release FWWM and the entire TV series
on LaserDisk after FWWM is released in the states?

Cheers!



Don Kasprzak
[src]
Re: What I saw in FWWM *spoilers* bvickers@bonnie.ics.uci.edu (Brett J. Vickers) 1992-05-18 01:29
mj1078@taurus.cse.kyutech.ac.jp (mmanuel pece) writes:
> >People that is not in the movie:
> >DIANE, Audrey, Ben Horne, Jerry, Packard, Josie, Pete, Catherine,
> >Windom Earle, Major Briggs & wife, Dr. Jacoby, Nadine & Ed,
> >Maddy, Sheriff Truman, Lucy, Dick, Andy, Hawk.

Sheesh!  So who's left in the movie?  That basically leaves
Laura, Coop, Leland, Sarah, Shelley, Leo, Bobby and Donna.

No Josie?  No Ben Horne?  No Jacoby?  For some reason, I can't see how
these people didn't make it into Laura's last week of life.

--
bvickers@ics.uci.edu | "Wherever the real power in a Government lies, there
brett@ucippro.bitnet |  is the danger of oppression." - James Madison
[src]
Re: test from france turtaut@glenn (< TURTAUT Geoffroy >) 1992-05-18 03:18
valpuest@glenn (valpuesta fernando) writes:
: this is one test.
:         bye
: 

--
Salut fernando, ca aussi c'est un test.

p.s. : tu as recu un mail.

[geoffroy]
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