Inside Twin Peaks PBS Special 10/6/90
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- Опубликовано: 28 дек 2014
- This rare PBS special aired right after episode 9 on 10/6/90. With Twin Peaks writer, producer and co-creator Mark Frost. A Twin Peaks Archive upload. WWW.TWINPEAKSARCHIVE.BLOGSPOT.COM Special thanks to Qbin!
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"I don't think it's ever going to have any kind of a long-lasting impact on on television." Ooops.
Twin Peaks was just too alternative for mainstream America. Still one of the best shows ever to be on TV. It's too bad our corporate conformist culture couldn't handle it. Look forward to the new episodes!
Without Twin Peaks, many pop culture sensation shows would have never been done (at least not well.)
X-files saved some sanity in some sad TV shows...🤟💥😘
There's almost no series that haven't been influenced by Twin Peaks in one way or another.
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100 percent 👍
Millennium series, check it
quality interview, we dont see in depth discussions over tv material nowadays
These videos are gold. I feel like I’m watching a VHS recording on a CRT.
this moment in time was when serious TV as a legitimate art form became a thing
WHAT AN AMAZING COLLABERATION OF TWO DISTINCT BUT UNIQUE TALENTS - THE DYNAMIC DUO !
Frost maybe reined in some of Lynch's anti-story telling...😘
KEEN OBSERVATION, GORDON !
That guy Holsten, or Colsten, hit the nail right on the head with his observations. TP depicted grief and the consequences of violence better than any other show up to that point, and probably since, and the second season (which was airing at that time) was consistently less excellent than the first. Judy Guest had a similar insight when speaking about the balance of good and evil in the show, how one does not negate the other, unlike how we perceive things in life and how they're usually depicted on TV
I watched that first episode in 1990 and loved it because it was so quirky and unlike anything I had ever seen on television.
mistersurrealist - True, but he nailed it when he said it would be cancelled at the end of the season. Took some balls to say that sitting right next to Mark Frost.
It probably didn't that much courage... it's how he felt, I hope that man was alive to see Season 3 come out 25 years later. Meanwhile...
Mark Frost - " Well ... I had a few doubts about the midget". lol
Some little doubts
I seem to recall Mark Frost saying that after focus group testing was done on the pilot episode, the network was surprised by the positive responses and knew they had something special on their hands - possible source: twin peaks podcast interview with Mark Frost. This type of conversation among industry professionals used to be common on TV, the internet saw the rise of the amateurs, some of whom were right half the time and more importantly were either free or cheap to consume.
23.34 Twin Peaks is not a show anyone would copy, apart from The X files, Lost, The Killing, Hannibal, Wayward Pines, Northern Exposure and I'm to drunk right now to think of more.
+james segrue
24,heroes,etc.
@@welekid sleepy hollow. Gotham. Stranger things
Northern Exposure began the same year as Twin Peaks. Both were amazing television shows, and very different from one another.
Also, TV shows have since borrowed *elements* from TP but there has never been a blatant copy of its style or vibe and its quirkiness in one series.
Haven
@@eduardo_corrochio agree i wouldn't put 'northern exposure' in that category.. i've only crossed it a couple of times on the dial, but other than a vague lodgecore aesthetic i'm not really seeing a link..
She's my Beth Friend.
"...this is a show that no one will try to copy."
me: 😅
amazing video! thanks for the upload!
I was pretty shocked when the critic said he didn't think it would change or advance television. I think it did exactly that, even though it was canceled! Twin Peaks led to X-Files, which led to Fringe and Lost, which led to countless imitators.
Big love for Mark Frost❤ Twin Peaks is the best.
Thank you for this upload. I think it's fair to say I'm obsessed with anything Twin Peaks. So I'm very grateful of your channel!
" I can promise you this is a show that no one is going to try to copy." I hope this guy has given up his career in prognostication.
wow. I wish we could see this type of discussion in todays televisions. Maybe thats why cable is failing.
No twin peaks either.
Without Twin Peaks TV series would still be singular scripted episodes!!!
lmfao 21:13... 20 minutes in its revealed that the fucking critic has been sitting right next to Mark Frost the entire time
33:47 it's david cross's character from the donut sketch!
I really think there is a good argument for twin peaks being that vital, catalytic vehicle that really showed what TV could be and the stories it could tell in its own unique way. You wouldn't have shows like the Sopranos, Six Feet Under, Breaking Bad and Dexter in same way you have them now if it wasn't for Twin Peaks (although you may argue the former shows are more consistent, it was twin peaks which was the innovator.)
fan taking notes frame by frame.. LOL
At 38:05 mark, on back wall behind interviewee, what is that "anti" howard stern 🚫sign say?
Wouldn’t you just love to travel back in time and “spoil” them with everything that will happen in and after the 25 years?
Jade gives two rides.
David "Sir Reel" Lynch
Mystique, mystique, mystique!!!🤟🤟🤟
It is happening again...
I'm from Minneapolis
Wow.
Νίκος Ματθαίου haha thanks, i guess i was proud
@@Clandsom I'm proud too!
These are all people from the Twin Cities.
Mahk frohst
20:01 how was he was
I hope albert comes back
The actor who played Albert sadly passed away... a bit of trivia- he was George Clooney’s first cousin
Unreal 5 engine... and the guys who helped finish Radioactive Man's movie.
Who cares about what the critics say?
+Misty Madonna Nguyen We used to care before social media. Now everyone is a critic. And it's all annoying bullshit.
thegrimyeaper couldn't have said it better myself
Damm they use the M word alot back then 😂😂
The lady who said "violence happens to women more than men" must have never heard of World War 1, or 2.
Ummm, I don’t think she meant it in that context. Other than war, women are victims of violence exponentially more than men.
T Waz umm any statistics to back that up ?
You never heard of the soldiers going home and beating their wives. Domestic violence affects one in 3 women and millions are beaten and raped and often murdered every year.
Did the rape of Nanking and comfort women happen during WWII?
@@Ometecuhtli Don’t forget Hiroshima or Auschwitz. Either way we are talking about the global death count and the percentage of men who died is far higher