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Twin Peaks FWWM Premiere and Festival 1992
This video was created for Beth and Kevin Burrows, owners of the North Bend Theatre. Thanks to all who contributed to make this piece. Special Thanks to Travis Black bathhousemystic.com/ and David Milner twinpeaksoutsidethecitylimits for sharing their stories and photos from the 1992 event.
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Neon RR Sign - The Return - Promo for Welcome to Twin Peaks
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This August 28th, 2023 will be a special event to celebrate the RR, Twin Peaks, Julee Cruise, and historical North Bend. Come join us at Twede's in North Bend and help support the return of the neon RR sign that will be permanently installed for generations to enjoy. More details here: www.kickstarter.com/projects/twedesneon/twedes-cafe-neon-sign-restoration RR still photography by Travis Black
Jaws Blooper - Laughing guy with tie
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During my annual 4th of July viewing of Jaws, I noticed a second man laughing during the second daytime beach attack. It happens at 1:00:33. Enjoy!
Twin Peaks FWWM Mythbuster
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While we don't have a way to get a video cap of a UK theatrical print, the Second Sight UK Transfer is likely a UK theatrical print.
Twin Peaks Episode 8 Alternate BOB Japanese Animation
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An alternate version of the scene in episode 8 where Maddy sees the stain in the carpet. In this version Bob's face has been added. Taken from www.lynchnet.com/tp/movies.html
Twin Peaks Black Yukon Sucker Punch Recipe
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Taken from the Japanese WOWOW 90's broadcast of their Twin Peaks Marathon. Re-labeled the Black Yukon "Supper" Punch likely due to getting lost in the translation, this video take us into a local bar in North Bend where the bartender was asked to make the drink famous in the original series. Question, is did she make a "Supper" Punch, a Sucker Punch, or does the elusive recipe only exist in the...
Laura Palmer RIP Feb 24, 1989 - Twin Peaks
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Laura Palmer RIP Feb 24, 1989 - Twin Peaks
Teresa Banks RIP February 9, 1988 - Dear Meadow
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Teresa Banks RIP February 9, 1988
Twin Peaks Season 2 Next On and Previously On Segments, Commercials, and Bumpers
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Great archive of unreleased segments, commercials, and bumpers compiled by Wood.
Twin Peaks Season 1 Next On and Previously On Segments, Commercials, and Bumpers
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Great archive of unreleased segments, commercials, and bumpers compiled by Wood."
Need French Translation of this Scene from FWWM
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Need French Translation of this Scene from FWWM
The oldest young guy, ever, being interviewed in this video.
Twin peaks SUPER. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great documentary, makes one long for the good old days. Well done!
🪵 First of all, thank you to everyone that contributed to this. I can only imagine how wonderful it would be to watch this as someone that was there, but I thoroughly enjoyed seeing it! I’m an original watcher of the Twin Peaks series, & like most people that see this, a huge David Lynch fan. I love how the town of North Bend made a whole day of it. Cherry pie eating contest! I had the joy of meeting the very talented Sheryl Lee, after the showing of FWwM on 8/17, at this beautiful theater. Both could not have been lovelier. Also, they should’ve let him keep the Cooper car.
Why is this not a meme yet?
Don’t worry Maddy, I also react the same thing.
When I see that my cat pissed on the carpet yet again
Vai se ferrar pra essss gringos babando ovo pra essa porcaria kkkkk. Eu vi a serie e tudo, ela tem cenas boas mesmo com efeitos ultrapassadas, mas essa? Jesus vai se ferrar q negocio ruim kkkkkk.
ah man, i wish someone would lput this whole doc up. It looks great.
It took me years to realize she was seeing her own bloodstains in the future. That's the very spot Bob/Leland killed her.
I've watched the series at least five times, and I still didn't get that. There's always so much more to discover in a David Lynch film.
22:19 - Perviously On Segment for episode 21
Stuff like this is why David Lynch is by far the greatest director of all time. By far. How many other directors show this kind of dedication just to getting a proper digital transfer of their work? An artist will often not even want to look at their old material. David is in every part of it. True auteur. And you probably think the Coen Brothers are auteurs.
he must not have liked working with nick cage given how he loves returning to past casts all the time
I love how he says "DeeVeeDee". It sounds like a commercial from the '50s. Very quaint. Every household needs one.
The ugly green one was later picked off the cutting room floor and became The Matrix.
I would spend significant money to be in David Lynch's presence for 5 minutes.
Rip
2:16
Ironically the night time scenes on the wild at heart blu ray are incredibly dark and grainy as fuck
As a videographer, listening to David talk shop is like biting into golden fruit handed down from Heaven.
I worked in Digital Intermediate color timing as an Assist when the process first began and I can tell you, it’s a long, tedious process set against the racing clock of each project’s release dates - a process not for the thin skinned or today’s overly sensitive generation. The pressure is overwhelming. 12-14 hour days, 6-7 day work week. People get yelled at. I’ve seen grown men cry. And each new day, you had to come in as if it didn’t happen. You could not openly/outwardly hold a grudge against being worked to exhaustion or being insulted (often times in front of a theater bay full of colorists, post supervisors, even the director of the movie themselves). You had to emotionally dig in, press on, and do your job better than the day before. As long as you followed this unspoken rule, you paid handsomely and if you were as smart as you were tough, you learned more about movie making & the relationships required to interact with than you could in any - and I mean any/every, including USC, UCLA, NYU - school or college because no film school/college/workshop teaches courses on how to deal with the sword of Damocles-like pressure of the constant reminder there is a ticking-multimillion-dollar-budget-deadline-clock with an almost impossible to beat margin of error or the insane egos fueled & fostered (and even rewarded) by toxic entitlement. Next to hanging & banging drywall/sheetrock, it was one of the best jobs/educational experiences I’ve ever had.
“Overly sensitive generation” you’ve just found other things to cry about, stop acting like you’re tough lol
"A process not for the thin skinned or today’s overly sensitive generation". Lol go back to bed grandpa.
sounds like you had fun!
TWIN PEAKS! SUPER.. Очень люблю етот сериал он моя ностальгия детства.👍👍👍👍👍👍🍩🍩
TWIN PEAKS SUPER! 👍👍👍👍👍👍🍩🍩🍩
Twin peaks! Super.👍👍👍👍👍👍
TWIN PEAKS SUPER! SERIAL моего детства жуткая ностальгия.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🍩🍩🍩
wonderful
Yay!!!!!
Straight from John Ford.
Yeah, it’s kind of difficult to decipher what’s going on in the _Fire Walk With Me_ version of the Philadelphia FBI office scene AND the room-above-the-convenience-store scene. Thank goodness for the _Missing Pieces!_
Love the reactions from the non actors lmao
LMAO I'M DEAD
I DID NOT KNOW SOMEONE DID THIS ALREADY, BRAVO!
I feel like I have watched certain versions of Wild At Heart where the night scenes are indeed very grainy. Interesting to hear this story.
Brilliant
Not the only laughing man in this movie.
Excellent work fellas. 👏
I think it makes sense that someone might have an unexpected response to people fleeing the ocean.
Wow Bob Wow
now everything is just orange and teal
Or Mexico.
@@Yora21 The Fire Nation has less orange than fictional Mexico does!
And now after all this time she was saved, the body wrapped in plastic disappeared, cooper stopped that timeline and the town remembers it differently as if she just went missing, not found dead. Now were left wondering what's going on with carrie page and the house being owned by the chalfont/tremonts... a whole new unforeseen situation cooper created by stopping her death. Wow poor laura, she was a mess.
I just noticed it myself and checked to see if there were any comments about this. 😆
🤣🤣🤣
now thats just silly
Is that a blue rose on her night gown?
Nah it's a four leaf clover
“tweaked that bad boy” I love David Lynch😂
lol
Looks just like the effects in the Return
Does anyone knows a good book, website or video about color correcting motion picture film? I mean a deep how-to, not basics. Basics you´ll find everywhere.
so color timing is the adjustment of light and dark. this solved the mystery in my head for years. thank you.
And not just light and dark, but also color temperature, etc.. Giving the images tones of blue, yellow, orange, beige, etc..
@@KindaLikeWater It's pretty crazy how complicated movie post-production is. Even without any CGI effects. Colour, gamma, saturation, black levels, lighting, gamut, temperature...
It's literally the amount of time you expose the film.
It's not the stain nor BOB that makes this scene so unsettling, its Sheryl Lee's performance. Absolutely bone-chilling.
Who's idea was it to add this?
That is still a mystery.
mine
@@dugpalooks very lynchian, reminds me a lot of the weird CGI effects in the return. Can't imagine anyone other than Lynch added it, or maybe it was there originally but he took it out of some versions