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  1. New teaser trailer (Video in link)

    “Twin Peaks”: Here’s What FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper Looks Like 25 Years Later…

    http://bloody-disgusting.com/tv/3421243/twin-peaks-heres-fbi-special-agent-dale-cooper-looks-like-25-years-later/

    Showtime presented us with a look at FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper, only 25 years, 7 months, and 3 days later…

    “Twin Peaks” will journey back into the red room on Sunday, May 21, at 9/8c, with a two-hour premiere, it was announced earlier this week.

    All told, the revival will consist of 18 hours, Showtime president and CEO David Nevins announced, while also revealing that, immediately following the two-hour opener, Episodes 3 and 4 will be available On Demand and via Showtime’s streaming platform.

    “We’ve seen the whole thing… and the version of ‘Twin Peaks’ you’re going to see is the pure-heroin version of David Lynch,” Nevins said. “I’m very excited to put that out.”

    The surreal drama, which aired on ABC from 1990 to 1991, followed FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper (to again be played by Kyle McLachlan) as he investigated the curious murder of a homecoming queen in the sleepy town of Twin Peaks, Wash.

    The revival’s cast list features the return of several actors from the original series (including MacLachlan, Sherilyn Fenn, Madchen Amick, Sheryl Lee and David Duchovny) as well as a staggering amount of new faces (including Enlightened‘s Laura Dern,  Arrested Development‘s Michael Cera, The Thorn Birds‘ Richard Chamberlain, Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and Gossip Girl‘s Jessica Szohr).

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  2. On 1/11/2017 at 3:59 AM, aliexpress said:

    @jabberwocky Thanks for this thread and the work you do on it. You're keeping me up to date with everything and making it easy for me to see updates. Now that I have a date I just need to decide whether to watch the Gold box set or the Complete mystery Blu-ray edition before the release...I also own the VHS collection (I'm a twin peaks tragic) Judging by Lynch's previous movies like Mulholland Drive this is going to be awesome, I have no doubt I won't be disappointed.

    You're very much welcome :) I've been a fan since the beginning. Used to watch it with my mom. I used to have the VHS box set but it didn't have the pilot. I have the Gold Box set cause I don't have a Blu-Ray player. I also have a fan-edit version of Fire Walk With Me that clocks in at 3 and a half hours. Some guy used the original script and inserted what was in The Missing Pieces back into the original film. It's not official but it's easy to find the torrent of it.

     

    13 hours ago, wasted said:

    Is Sherilyn Fenn still alive? 

    Yes. She will be in the new season returning as Audrey Horne.

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  3. 1 hour ago, AxlsFavoriteRose said:

    i think that is so awesome! kudos :)

    If you were to put Judy in a room with your dime a dozen Scarlett Johansson/Mila Kunis overrated "hottie" I would go to Judy like a bug light. This is because she would offer me more than just a pretty face. I really cannot think of any actresses I would be attracted to. I like musicians/comediennes because they have much more to offer than just being a line reader. And to me they are just as much as a celebrity than some chick going by the numbers in a film. I got flack for listing N'Dea Davenport as attractive. But she can play the drums and sing like nobody else. It's songs like these that drew me to her back in the 90's. Yeah she's older now but it doesn't negate on why I found her to be super sizzling hot.

     

     

     

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  4. OK, I couldn't find any younger pics of her (from around that time period) so here's a video substitute. She was "a thing" for about a hot minute in the late 80's/early 90's comedy scene. I think she's physically attractive but she is also very funny. That whole sense of humor thing the gals talk about being desirable in men applies to me as well.

    Judy Tenuta

     

     

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  5. I found this CD today called The Rare Groove Story and have been playing the shit out of it. It's all of these rare and obscure R&B/funk/disco artists from the 60's to the very early 80's.  Don't know how many peeps here are into this stuff but here ya go if you are.

     

     

     

     

  6. Official Release Date Confirmed - May 21, 2017

    http://www.indiewire.com/2017/01/twin-peaks-release-date-revival-david-lynch-showtime-series-1201764259/

     

    ‘Twin Peaks’ Revival: Release Date Announced For David Lynch’s Iconic Series

    Lynch directed all 18 episodes of the revival, which finally landed an official premiere date.

    It’s been more than two years since the “Twin Peaks” revival miniseries was announced, and this year marks its grand debut. During Showtime’s Television Critics Association panel, Showtime President and CEO David Nevins announced the official release date for the network’s much-anticipated series: May 21.

    The 18-hour limited event series will debut with a two-hour premiere on Sunday, May 21 at 9 p.m. Immediately following the premiere, Showtime subscribers will have access to the third and fourth hours, exclusively across the Showtime streaming service and Showtime On Demand. In its second week, “Twin Peaks” will air the third and fourth hours back-to-back on the linear network, starting at 9 p.m., followed by one-hour episodes in subsequent weeks.

    “The version of ‘Twin Peaks’ you’re going to see is the pure heroin version of David Lynch,” Nevins said, soon after the announcement. On Twitter, Showtime — in, we imagine, Agent Dale Cooper’s voice — addressed the announcement to one specific characterCreated by Mark Frost and David Lynch, the new episodes are a continuation of the original series, which ran from 1990 to 1991. It is set in the present day, 25 years after homecoming queen Laura Palmer’s shocking murder and sees the return of many original cast members, including Kyle MacLachlan as Special Agent Dale Cooper, Ray Wise as Leland Palmer, Harry Goaz, Miguel Ferrer, among others. Also back for the miniseries is composer Angelo Badalamenti, who was seen in an earlier teaser playing the “Laura Palmer” theme.

    READ MORE: ‘Twin Peaks’ New Teaser: David Lynch Hypnotically Eats a Donut as Gordon Cole — Watch

    All 18 episodes of the the Showtime series are directed by Lynch. The show marks the filmmaker’s first project for film or TV since 2006’s “Inland Empire.”  

    “Twin Peaks” will premiere on May 21. Keep checking IndieWire for updates, footage from the new season, and more.

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  7. Showtime’s 2017 Promo Calendar Suggests New Twin Peaks Will Premiere Sunday, April 30th

    http://welcometotwinpeaks.com/news/twin-peaks-premiere-april-30-2017-calendar/

    May is Twin Peaks month.

    *M*A*Y*D*A*Y*

    At least according to Showtime’s promotional wall calendar for 2017 which was sent out to cable companies yesterday. Flip over to May and as the month’s featured image, you’ll see Snoqualmie Falls and the Salish Lodge —or White Tail Falls and The Great Northern hotel as they’re known to the residents of Twin Peaks.

    But more strikingly, the calendar page’s very first square, SUNDAY, APRIL 30th, 2017, is populated with the Welcome to Twin Peaks sign as seen in one of the early teasers. That day makes sense as a premiere date, with Twin Peaks taking over Homeland’s slot when its 6th season wraps by the end of April.

    While this is merely another indicator the new series will be airing around May, an official premiere date is expected to be announced in a few days at Showtime’s TCA Winter Press Tour event on January 9th. A rumor suggests there will also be some kind of Twin Peaks event at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival (January 19-29). Looks like the show’s promotional campaign is finally shifting into second gear. Are you ready?

    UPDATE: Mark Frost on Twitter denied that any screenings of the new Twin Peaks are happening at Sundance. However, he did not comment on the suggested premiere date.

     

     

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  8. Well I'm not in a band but I do music on my own. It's just me, my guitar, some effect pedals, and vocals. I don't know what you would exactly call it but sometimes I go the lo-fi stoner/noise rock route and other times the shoegaze/no wave route. At least with these 4 songs. I like to write and record all different kinds of shit. Why limit yourselves to one genre I always say.

     

     

     

     

  9. Dolly Parton  - Jolene

     

    Johnny Paycheck - Take This Job And Shove It

     

    Charlie Pride - Kiss An Angel Good Morning

     

    and to add to the Cash love fest

    Johnny Cash - Blistered

     

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  10. 32 minutes ago, AxlsFavoriteRose said:

     

    I think she just does bluegrass now. I know she made one bluegrass record.

    Anyways, I got a few female faves of mine from around that period

     

    Bobbie Cryner - Daddy Laid The Blues On Me

     

    Kelly Willis - Whatever Way The Wind Blows

     

    Deborah Allen - Rock Me (In the Cradle of Love)

     

    Evangeline - Let's Go Spend Your Money Honey

     

  11. Jerry Reed - East Bound And Down

     

    Gary Stewart - Out Of Hand

     

    Billy Dee Haines - Certain Kind Of Woman (SUPER RARE)

     

    Mel Tillis - Good Woman Blues

     

    Buck Owens - My Heart Skips A Beat

     

    Roy Clark - Yesterday When I Was Young

     

    Del Reeves - Girl On The Billboard

     

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  12. http://www.indiewire.com/2016/11/mark-frost-twin-peaks-revival-trailers-1201744140/

    Mark Frost on the ‘Twin Peaks’ Revival: ‘Trailers Are Coming Soon’ and More Reveals

    Mark Frost has been answering questions about the upcoming “Twin Peaks” revival in a number of different forums lately, though the show’s co-creator has played things close to the vest. His AMA on Reddit this morning was no exception, though Frost — who recently released his book “The Secret History of Twin Peaks” — did offer some worthy insights, as when he was asked about viewers potentially reading into things too much. “Here’s my feeling about this,” he began, “and I’m not trying to dodge the question: If THEY saw something there it really doesn’t matter what the intention was.”

    The author may not be dead, but he’s certainly tight-lipped. (David Lynch, the much more well-known mind behind “Twin Peaks,” doesn’t answer questions about the meaning of his work.) Frost was also asked about a “Titanic” scene in which a character appears to quote a line from the show (“I’d rather be his wife than your whore”), though he didn’t seem to have an answer: “Known Jim [Cameron] for many years. Never asked him that.” Ditto on the topic of David Bowie, who appeared in “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me” and was rumored to have been taking part in the show’s third season before his death earlier this year: “Sorry. Classified.”

    Frost had more to say about Don S. Davis and Catherine E. Coulson, who played Garland Briggs and the Log Lady, respectively. “Both were incredibly gentle, humble and thoughtful people. Game for anything and both with an incredible instinct for truth in their work. Loved them both.”

    Perhaps the most interesting question came from a user who pointed out that Lynch’s recent films, like “Mulholland Drive” and “Inland Empire,” rarely engage in conventional storytelling. Asked whether the next batch of “Twin Peaks” episodes would follow this trend or be more like the first two seasons, Frost wasn’t especially forthcoming: “I’m going to have to let you decide this after you see it.” He did give at least one answer that’ll have fans excited, however: “Trailers are coming soon.” Read his full AMA here.

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