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Your boys are back with a mega double-sized episode! First up, Sean and Parker discuss some new trailers and the new season of Nathan Fielder's "The Rehearsal," followed by a May movie preview featuring things they do and do not want to see. Then, it's the main course and the guys discuss Ryan Coogler's new smash hit, "Sinners." It's a Depression-era epic full of blues music, prohibition, adultery, faith, vampires and the often-times vampiric sharing and stealing of culture. All this plus voicemails, Michael B. Jordan's muscles and so much more! direct donloyd here! Be sure to go to Patreon.com/junkfooddinner and sign up because we'll have a new Bookhouse Boys episode soon!
We get the whole team together and riff about Savage Worlds, the generic RPG system that we're all big fans of. We get into a lot of what we like and some of the things we don't... and then get back to the important business of tier-ranking.Here's a link to the channel mentioned about converting some Dark Suns to SWADE:Mastering The RPG - A tabletop RPG PodcastSavage Worlds:https://peginc.com/savage-settings/savage-worlds/Recorded on 02/27/25Join us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/tQGJVsrnNpFollow us on Blue Sky and X @BlackLodgeRPGMusic:Intro Theme: Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeod.00:00:00 Intro00:01:50 Trivia00:02:01 Spoiler Warning for Trivia00:03:54 End of Spoiler00:04:23 Start of Discussion Topic
We're back with a Sci-Fi-Ebruary classic! Parker fucked up and we're not doing "Twisted Pair," like he said last week. We're doing it's sequel, "Cade: The Tortured Crossing." Sorry for the mix up but if you need a review of "Twisted Pair," we did one on JFD553!. But this week, Sean and Parker dive into "Tortured Crossing," Neil Breen's sequel wherein a superheroic philanthropist with AI implants and an evil twin helps a mental hospital full of homeless people overthrow the government and big corporations. We think. Before that, we have a March Movie Preview with a surprising amount of interesting movies on the list. Also, is Sean cheating in Music League? Did he betray Parker? And we announce a new contest where Kevin will come to your hospital and nurse you back to health! Direct Donloyd Here. Don't forget to join the discord, leave a voicemail and listen to our other podcast, The Bookhouse Boys, on Patreon.
Art is back with another system overview. This time it's HarnMaster and HarnWorld from Columbia Games Harn: https://columbiagames.com/harnworld/ Recorded on 11/7/24 Join us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/tQGJVsrnNp Follow us on Blue Sky and X @BlackLodgeRPG Music: Intro Theme: Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeod. In session music provided by Tabletop RPG Music: www.patreon.com/tabletoprpgmusic 00:00:00 Rules and Setting Books Overviews 01:16:52 Foundry VTT Module Overview HarnMaster for Foundry VTT: https://foundryvtt.com/packages/hm3 Harn Foundry VTT Discord: https://bit.ly/44vZ10j
This week we are right in the middle of The Secret History of Twin Peaks. The history of the town and its most prominent citizens are in full focus in this section. A lot of our info is coming from the Bookhouse Boys library and it's chock full of secrets. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mannersandmadness/support
Sticking with the sci-fi vibe, Art goes into some of the Hostile RPG line from Zozer Games. Hostile: https://www.paulelliottbooks.com/ Cepheus: https://stellagamapublishing.co/ Recorded on 10/3/24 Join us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/tQGJVsrnNp Follow us on Blue Sky and X @BlackLodgeRPG Music: Intro Theme: Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeod. In session music provided by Tabletop RPG Music: www.patreon.com/tabletoprpgmusic 00:00:00 Hostile and Supplements 01:03:11 Surprise Cameo 01:09:09 Shocking Twist Ending
Art takes a look at the M-Space RPG and its supplements from Frostbyte Books on the latest Bookhouse Boys. www.frostbytebooks.com/m-space Recorded on 9/23/24 Join us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/tQGJVsrnNp Follow us on Blue Sky and X @BlackLodgeRPG Music: Intro Theme: Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeod. In session music provided by Tabletop RPG Music: www.patreon.com/tabletoprpgmusic
Your boys are back and, guess what! It's Ghoul Summer!! Before the gross stuff, Sean and Parker discuss October's upcoming movies. What spooky Halloween movies will make them go to the theater and which ones will they "boo"? After that, the guys discuss the 2008 ghoul movie, "ReGOREgitated Sacrifice," directed by Lucifer Valentine. Valentine was previously discussed on JFD when his movie "Slaughtered Vomit Dolls" made Kevin question the decisions he has made in life. In this movie, a porn star is led through the afterlife by two rapists played by the Soska Twins (or something like that). All this plus Junk Mails, chit chat, and so much more Direct Donloyd here. After this episode, go check out our Patreon and listen to like 3 dozen episodes of the Bookhouse Boys and like 100 other bonus episodes.
Sean and Parker are back with the conclusion of the Summer Alien Extravaganza!! Shaking things up this week, the boys review "Alien: Resurrection" in the first segment. The 1996 film sees Ripley brought back as a clone to fight more aliens. Jean-Pierre Jeunet directed it and Joss Whedon wrote it. In the final segment, the boys canonically rank the mainline Alien movies. The Ridley Scott OG through Resurrection and including Romulus. But none of that AVP or Prometheus shit. All this plus voicemails, heat chat and so many traditional revelations! Direct Donloyd here. Go listen to the Bookhouse Boys after this!
Your boys are back and so is that dang xenomorph! First up, your boys discuss the latest news. Sean visits an intriguing warehouse full of mysterious trinkets and Parker finally completes a coveted collection. Then the guys get into watching big ass dudes slappin' meat. Thwy do a live watch for a recent sumo wrestling tournament. Parker wagers on how many winners he can guess based on vibes and the answers may surprise you. Finally, they review David Fincher's 1992 debut, "Alien 3" starring Sigourney Weaver and a handful of some of the best character actors ever assembled. Audiences at the time didn't like Fincher's nihilstic take on the franchise but will Sean and Parker? All this plus Twin Peaks Chat, Little Squeezers and much more! Donloyd Here Go listen to the Bookhouse Boys after this! And tell a friend!
Parker and Sean are back! They discuss what they've been up to recently and complain about many things! Then, there's an audio commentary and discussion about the time Cactus Jack and Sabu wrestled at a barely-on-the-strip Las Vegas casino. There's quite a few junk mails and a lot more! Then they discuss the 2009 film "Triangle," directed by Christopher Smith and starring Melissa George of "Mulholland Falls." The film is set in Florida and takes place on a boat and that's all we can say without spoiling it so go watch the movie before listening. We also give a couple vague and minor spoilers for Twin Peaks so watch out for that too, I guess. Direct Donloyd After this, go to the patreon and listen to the Bookhouse Boys before the finale!!
Your boys are back! First up, is Sean still dying of COVID? Kind of, yes. Also, Letterboxd chat, David Lynch Chat and a voicemail from one of our oldest friends! Then, we discuss the very first Hannibal Lector movie adaptation, "Manhunter." Based on the book, "Red Dragon," the film completely forgets to include the titular dragon and instead gives us some of the most beautiful 80s vibes we could ever see. It stars Tom Noonan, Brian Cox and William Peterson. All this plus so much more! Direct Donloyd After listening to this go to Patreon and listen to the Bookhouse Boys!
Your boys are back ... and they've brought their appetities! First up, they discuss what they've been up to and what Planet of the Apes movies they've seen. There's also a lengthy update on Music League that will surely appeal to 4 or 5 listeners. Then, we review Luca Guadagnino's "Bones and All," a 2022 film that came out during the pandemic times and didn't get much recognition. The follow up to "Suspiria" also revels in body horror and even features a strong love story. Two teen runaways meet on the road in the 1980s and discover they share a secret. Donloyd Here! After listening, to to Patreon and listen to the Bookhouse Boys!
Your boys are back with an erotic tale of obsession and porno! First, though, we discuss our big wins in Music League and in real life and we take a look at upcoming movies in the May Movie Preview! Then we discuss Angel Guts: Red Classroom, a Roman Porno based on a manga that explores the seedy underbelly of Japanese porn. All this plus Kyle from Kentucky, AI songs and so much more! Direct Donloyd After listening, go check out the Patreon and find out more about the Bookhouse Boys!
Matt and Art discuss Free League's excellent fantasy RPG, Dragonbane. Both took the solo rules for a spin and ended up feeling really positively about their respective sessions and the system as a whole. The trivia question contains a major spoiler for the end of Twin Peaks: The Return, so time stamps are below to help skip that. Music: Intro Theme: Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeod.00:00:00 Intro 00:01:35 Start of trivia (MAJOR SPOILERS) 00:04:52 End of Trivia and Spoilers 01:35:20 Horned Up Check In Dragonbane: https://freeleaguepublishing.com/games/dragonbane/ Recorded on 2/22/24 Join us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/tQGJVsrnNp Follow us on Blue Sky and X @BlackLodgeRPG
On today's episode of the Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt podcast we head back to the Grey Lodge in this bonus Twin Peaks episode only for supporters! This episode we're covering Twin Peaks S2E10 "Dispute Between Brothers" where we start our REAL journey into Twin Peaks hidden occult side! We'll catch up with the people of Twin Peaks and focus in on Audrey's last shot at Cooper, Catherine initiation into facing death and finding her Holy Guardian Angel, Crowley's True Will, Pearl Lakes "Heaven", Cooper's initiation into the Bookhouse Boys and Major Briggs' MAJOR revelation as to Cooper's role in the Twin Peaks universe! We'll talk about Theosophical duality of light vs dark and how Cooper is the anomaly; The One who is here to face great darkness!EXCLUSIVE GREY LODGE SHOWS NOW UP ONLY ON AD-FREE SUPPORTER FEEDS!See images discussed on Isaac's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaacweishaupt/Index of Twin Peaks Grey Lodge series: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/twin-peaks-occult-symbolism-guide-enter-the-grey-lodge/Links:SUPPORTER FEEDS: Go ad-free with 160+ bonus episodes, early access and books!Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher,VIP Section (*with comparsion of Apple vs Patreon vs VIP): https://illuminatiwatcher.com/members-section/Apple Podcasts Premium! You can now go ad-free with ALL the bonus episodes on the Apple app- just open up the podcast and subscribe!
While this is available as an audio podcast, there is a strong visual component to this episode that might making viewing it the better option. BLTN takes a quick look at how we use Foundry VTT in our sessions. While we don't claim to be experts by any stretch of the imagination, Foundry has proven to be an essential part of our actual plays. Recorded on 11/13/23 Join us on our Discord: https://discord.gg/tQGJVsrnNp Follow us on Blue Sky and X @BlackLodgeRPG and on Mastadon @BLTN@mastodon.social Here are some links to things mentioned in this episode... Foundry Foundry VTT: www.foundryvtt.com Star Trek Adventures for Foundry: https://github.com/mkscho63/sta Harmaster for Foundry: https://github.com/toastygm/HarnMaster-3-FoundryVTT/ Mythras for Foundry: https://gitlab.com/kp-systems/mythras LCARS UI for Star Trek Adventures: https://github.com/FabulistVtt/sta-lcars-ui Lock View: https://github.com/MaterialFoundry/LockView PDF Pager: https://github.com/farling42/fvtt-pdf-pager Simple Fog: https://github.com/League-of-Foundry-Developers/simplefog Challenge Tracker: https://github.com/Larkinabout/fvtt-challenge-tracker RPGs Star Trek Adventures: https://www.modiphius.net/en-us/collections/star-trek-adventures Star Trek Captain's Log: https://www.modiphius.net/en-us/products/sta-captains-log-solo-roleplaying-game Minutes to Midnight: https://soliver.itch.io/minutes-to-midnight Cold Shadows: https://www.gallantknightgames.com/cold-shadows/ The Service: https://lari-assmuth.itch.io/the-service-playtest Mythras: https://thedesignmechanism.com/ Night's Black Agents: https://pelgranepress.com/nights-black-agents/ Fall of Delta Green: https://pelgranepress.com/product/the-fall-of-delta-green/ Delta Green: https://www.delta-green.com/
BLTN takes a look at Deus Vult, a setting for the Legend system from Mongoose Publishing. Players take the role of extraordinary monks during the 13th century to battle demonic evils as well as conspiracies within the church. Follow us on Blue Sky and X @BlackLodgeRPG Recorded on 10/5/23. Legend: https://www.mongoosepublishing.com/collections/legend Deus Vult: https://www.mongoosepublishing.com/collections/deus-vult Mythras: https://thedesignmechanism.com/ Savage Worlds: https://peginc.com/savage-settings/savage-worlds/
Everybody Wants Supper!! This week, the boys are back and ready to play ball. Your hosts discuss the good, the bad and the weird of baseball media. Fond memories are shared. More memories are made and the national passtime is celebrated. Dan Cortez is also discussed in 2023 somehow. Then, the boys review the 2016 Richard Linklater film, "Everybody Wants Some!!," a spiritual sequel to both "Dazed and Confused" and "Boyhood." It has everything -- short shorts, end credit raps, stoner chat, Twilight Zone tapes and everything else, but very little baseball. All this plus Parker decieves his wife, Sean fails to decieve Parker, Tom from Adelaide calls in and so much more! Direct Donloyd And don't forget to join the Patreon for the new, hit bonus podcast, The Bookhouse Boys, where everyone likes David Lynch!
Black Lodge Trivia Night starts a new series - The Bookhouse Boys. Matt and Patrick grab Index Card RPG off the shelf and discuss its mechanics and possibilities at the table. Recorded on 8/24/23 Index Card RPG www.runehammer.online Follow us on Twitter. @BlackLodgeRPG Music: Intro Theme: Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeod.
On today's episode of the Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt podcast we head back to the Grey Lodge in this bonus Twin Peaks episode only for supporters! We're back in the Grey Lodge with a supporters only bonus show covering Twin Peaks S1E3 "Rest in Pain"! We'll talk about the meaning of dreams and the inspiration for the Red Room from Lynch's vision, Bobby turning the funeral upside down as he lays down Charles Manson philosophy, Twin Peaks' own secret society "The Bookhouse Boys" and planting the seed of dream souls that wander! Join along as the maple syrup collides with the ham!NOW UP AD-FREE ON SUPPORTER FEEDS!See images discussed on Isaac's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/isaacweishaupt/Index of Twin Peaks Grey Lodge series: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/twin-peaks-occult-symbolism-guide-enter-the-grey-lodge/Links:SUPPORTER FEEDS: Go ad-free with 160+ bonus episodes, early access and books!Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher,VIP Section (*with comparsion of Apple vs Patreon vs VIP vs Rokfin): https://illuminatiwatcher.com/members-section/Apple Podcasts Premium! You can now go ad-free with ALL the bonus episodes on the Apple app- just open up the podcast and subscribe!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3200989/advertisement
It's time for JFD Rewind Episode Number TEN! The Bookhouse Boys edition!! As we perfunctorily/redundantly explain at the head of each of these all-too-frequent compilation clip shows, your charming Junk Food Dinner hosts are unwilling and/or unable to perform their regular duties in this very hectic non-holiday time period. However, as has been explained prior, this inability to produce a new weekly show does not preclude us from our obligation to deliver some form of audio content to the feed. So it's come to this again: yet another?!!?!!$@!#! Junk Food Dinner clip show. As we're fond of both the elements of surprise and laziness, we usually forgo the usual descriptors here as to what the actual contents of this cut-and-pasted effort truly are, thinking that if you're the sort of curious cat who'd actually donloyd this thing, you'll listen along with us and discover what made the cut for the latest hastily slapped together compilation. And if not, you could still pretend you did and probably fool us. But this time is different! We'll tell you straight-up what we're up to: we've curated all four episodes from the first season of Parker and Sean's spin-off series THE BOOKHOUSE BOYS (an unofficial Twin Peaks podcast). Be dazzled and amazed as we delve through all episodes of the first season of the show, and Parker delves into the depths of his very soul. If y'all love what ya hear, sign up for our Patreon thing to throw us a few bones (in exchange for some boners). We're already reviewing Season 2 over there! All this plus witty banter between friends, talk show banter, beast mode Kevin does not make an appearance, zero Nerd Newsies, no week's DVD & blu-ray releases, partial confidentiality, continued lack of overt police involvement, screeches, musical interludes, drippy noses, wanton sneezes, spooky belches, whistling dixie, sinister gleeks and just enough more! Direct Donloyd Here Got a movie suggestion for the show, want to give your opinion on a movie we talked about or just want to tell us we suck? Drop us a line at JFDPodcast@gmail.com. Or leave us a voicemail: 347-746-JUNK (5865). Also, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll fix the percolator for your love and support.
We've hit the halfway point of Twin Peaks' first season, and it's time to dig into all the things that are beginning to reveal themselves. Join us as we uncover forensic evidence, attend completely uneventful funerals, and discover just what the heck the dang Bookhouse Boys are all about. CHAPTERS: (00:00:00) - NOTE: Some timecodes may be inaccurate in versions other than the ad-free Patreon version due to dynamic ad insertions. Please use caution if skipping around to avoid spoilers. Thanks for listening.(00:00:22) - Intro.(00:01:35) - Our episodes this week: Zen, or the Skill to Catch a Killer, and Rest in Pain! And now, here's the Log Lady.(00:04:30) - Butter and brie baguettes.(00:11:04) - Them Horne boys are up to no good.(00:17:55) - Bobby and Mike have an...encounter with Leo.(00:27:08) - The country called Tibet.(00:34:43) - Enter: Albert Rosenfield.(00:37:36) - Checking in on some of the other townsfolk.(00:41:00) - Cooper's dream.(00:51:25) - Break!(00:51:44) - We're back, and it's time to Rest in Pain.(00:54:07) - Cooper's latest breakfast escapades.(01:00:48) - Albert vs. Decency.(01:05:16) - Maddy, and shows within shows.(01:08:02) - Norma's hubby is gettin' out, and Leo gets a visit.(01:11:48) - Another Bobby and Major Briggs heart-to-heart.(01:15:10) - Albert's report.(01:19:33) - Checking in with Ed and Nadine, and Audrey's latest sneakiness.(01:21:40) - Laura's funeral.(01:27:27) - Something darker is alluded to, and the Bookhouse Boys reveal themselves.(01:36:19) - There are two sets of books, but Catherine knows that Josie knows.(01:40:52) - Dr. Jacoby reveals himself (not literally).(01:43:39) - Leland on the dance floor.(01:46:57) - We're halfway through season one, so it's time for BOLD PREDICTIONS.(01:55:40) - Outro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parker and Sean are back! The boys discuss several things. Gonzo hurts his foot right before the show and causes anxiety for everyone! What was his diagnosis, though? all is revealed. In the first segment, the fellows discuss Fatty Arbuckle and his many, many crimes while watching his film "Coney Island" from 1917. It's on youtube, so watch along. Is the film very progressive or very regressive? Maybe both! After some junk mails, the boys discuss Michael Mann's 1981 film, "Thief." Is it a banger? Did Sean rate it 5 stars on Letterboxd? And what will next week's movie be? Tune in to find out! Direct Donloyd here! Also, if you want more of your junk food boys, check out patreon.com/junkfooddinner and enjoy the spin-off, The Bookhouse Boys, where Parker and Sean discuss EVERY episode of Twin Peaks!
Susanna Björnberg är improvisatör sprungen ur en brokig skara kurser. Hon har varit med i Primalimpro, Gbgimpro, Bookhouse Boys, samt duon Den grymma sanningen, men är nu mest aktiv som kursledare på Improverket. Där syns hon också i föreställningar som Club Bingo, Way off Broadway och VM i impro. När hon inte jobbar som improvisatör och pedagog fokuserar hon på karriären som författare och paralegal, i den ordningen. Jag och Susanna pratar om att göra impro för sig själv eller publiken, om balansen mellan att vara utmanande och stöttande som lärare, att man kan hitta något hos alla man tycker om och att inte göra sitt bästa. Vi pratar om att framhäva sig själv och det funktionella med jantelagen, att ju mer något är främmande desto lättare hittar vi varandra samt att härbärgera publikens ångest. Dessutom pratar vi om att bli rånad på Marocko, institutionsteater och hur Putin skulle vara som improvisatör. Susannas bok "Kom ut och lek" har ni ett kort utdrag från i slutet av avsnittet, inläst av Johan Carlberg.
There's a new King in town in the latest episode of the Peak Freaks! Listen as the freaks discuss Agent Cooper's alpha breakfast orders, the introduction of the Bookhouse Boys, and Bobby's breakout moment. AMEN!
Weiter geht's mit Kaffee, Kuchen und den Bookhouse Boys! Let's got!
Many paths begin converging at One-Eyed Jacks but in different areas of intrigue. While the Bookhouse Boys infiltrate the lively and relentless casino, Audrey takes a more subdued and sinister approach by posing as a "hospitality coordinator" to gain entry into her father's taboo organization. In the town of Twin Peaks, manipulation runs rampant as ploys are planted and unraveled, signaling the beginning of the end for the Packard Mill. Just when you thought only the dead are safe, Jacoby receives a call from the once-thought-dead Laura Palmer. Thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy the discussion. Where to watch: Paramount+ (Stream via Subscription) Vudu (Buy) YouTube (Buy) Amazon (Buy) Apple (Buy) Instagram: @lefilmpodcast Send us questions, feedback, and film recommendations at: lefilmpodcast@gmail.com
Hannah and Cameron talk about the difference between character development and plot, the incredible speed of this season's story, Dale Cooper's food fixations, and one very explosive funeral.
Welcome back to another installment of Le Film's coverage of the first season of Twin Peaks, where co-hosts Patrick and Kevin continue their journey into the series. The town of Twin Peaks gathers to mourn the loss of Laura Palmer at her funeral. Cooper analyzes his dream with Truman and Lucy in an attempt to make significant headway on the investigation. Tension boils between Albert and the townsfolk, while Truman brings Cooper into the fold of the Bookhouse Boys - a secret society dedicated to preserving the light within Twin Peaks. As always, thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy the discussion. Where to watch: Paramount+ (Stream via Subscription) Vudu (Buy) Amazon (Buy) Apple (Buy) Instagram: @lefilmpodcast Twitter: @lefilmpod Send us questions, feedback, and film recommendations at: lefilmpodcast@gmail.com
We're gathered here today to bury Laura Palmer and join secret societies and we're all out of Laura Palmers. We talk about: Christmas Gifts, Hot Wheels, Santa Clause, Loop Hero, Molly Revengance, Dale Buying Time, Albert Gets Punched, Acting For Two, Ducks, Big Ed, Secret Passageways, Call Sheet Casket Placement, Bookhouse Boys, Evil French Canadians, Torgo Energy, Our First Predictions,
We've now settled into the quiet life in this town with no dark secrets as we watched the first episode proper. Is James still a wuss? Is Leo the worst still? Is that a damn fine cup of coffee? The answer is yes. We talk about : Great Ace Attorney Spoilers, 2:30 - 6:45, Venoms, Emmet Otter, FF14, Sock Garter, Too Perfect, 50,000 People, Bopper, Bookhouse Boys, Spitting and Swallowing, Feet Play, Skyrim Guard Hawk, Log Saw Something Sweater James, Bad Vibe Doctor, Waffle House Index, Seinfeld Spoilers,
On RWS E7, we're discussing Twin Peaks Season 1, Episode 6, "Realization Time", written by Harley Peyton and directed by Caleb Deschanel. This is best known as the one where Waldo the Myna bird helps the investigation, and the Bookhouse Boys go to One-Eyed Jacks. But there are so many other delicious scenes, including Audrey sleuthing all over Horne's Department store and a nod to "Double Indemnity" in Catherine's scene with the ambitious life insurance agent, Mr. Neff. Special guest, Matt Fisher of Ex-Rated Movies Podcast helps us explore such mysteries as: HOW does Audrey know what exactly what to say to the stock boy? WHY doesn't the Bureau have a budget for better wigs? HOW does Blackie keep from gagging during that failed flirtation with Big Ed?PLUS: Matt discusses why Twin Peaks is the only television drama he's watched more than once!
Here is our 6th annual Halloween special episode. Suitable for parties and sitting alone in a dark room. We play great songs from these artists: Ash, Sneaker Pimps, The Creepshow, The Blow Pops, Curtis Harding, The Fuzztones, L.A. Witch, Damone, Tsunami Bomb, The Bookhouse Boys, Freezepop, Japan, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Nelly Furtado. On the Air on Bedford 105.1 FM Radio * 5pm Friday * * 10am Sunday * * 8pm Monday * Stream live at http://209.95.50.189:8178/stream Stream on-demand most recent episodes at https://wbnh1051.podbean.com/category/suburban-underground/ Twitter: @SUBedford1051 Facebook: SuburbanUndergroundRadio Instagram: SuburbanUnderground And available on demand on your favorite podcast app!
Episode 2D Notes: Subplot scenes & the uncanny Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore both public and patron episodes of this podcast here: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/lost-in-twin-peaks.html Become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/lostinthemovies to listen to the entire series ahead of the public schedule and access my main monthly podcast as well. For $5/month, all Lost in Twin Peaks episodes are available immediately, including my 12-part coverage of Fire Walk With Me, in addition to exclusive ongoing Twin Peaks Conversations with other commentators as a monthly reward. Episode 0: Introducing the podcast (show format) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-the-podcast-show-format/id1588350903?i=1000537195013 The illustrated companion to this week's episodes is https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/10/lost-in-twin-peaks-2-s1e2-traces-to.html 0:00 SCENES ORGANIZED BY NON-LAURA STORY... Packard family / Briggs family (2:02) / Horne family (3:15) / Ghostwood deal & Saw Mill plot (5:03) / Shelly & Bobby & Leo (7:44) / James & Donna (8:50) / Nadine's drape runners (10:29) & brief mention of Mike & Donna / Ed & Norma (11:33) / Josie & Harry (12:19) / NEW: Cooper & Audrey flirtation (13:13) / Cocaine in Twin Peaks (criminal activity) (13:46) / Stakeout at the Roadhouse (14:46) / The Bookhouse Boys (15:44) / The One-Armed Man (16:22) / standalone scenes (17:18) 18:47 THE UNCANNY My Journey Through Twin Peaks video essay series is on YouTube (in 36 chapters as of now)https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIHlB-wesGPVETlNFLsGCKL-SFjW8wrJf & Vimeo (in 5 parts as of now) https://vimeo.com/showcase/7281266 My other podcasts include: Lost in the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/patreon-podcast.html Twin Peaks Cinema https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/twin-peaks-cinema.html Left of the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/left-of-movies.html This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
On RWS E4, we're discussing S1E3: "Rest in Pain", written by Harley Peyton and directed by Tina Rathborne. It's the first episode without any direct Frosty Lynchness, but we do get plenty of time with the delightful Shakespearean insult machine that is Albert Rosenfield, and two iconic Bobby Briggs moments. Special guest Chris Brugos joins us to explore mysteries such as: HOW can two perfectly terrific women be in love with Ed?WHY doesn't Donna wear that derby hat more often?WHAT is up with that dumb Bookhouse Boys signal? WHERE are Gersten and Harriet Hayward? PLUS: James, WHO?Grab your best funeral garb and join us!
This week on the Damn Fine TV podcast… THIS IS NOT A DRILL - Mells has declared herself a Bobby girl!!! Okay, well, just for this episode, but STILL! But wasn’t Bobby just too dreamy this week? We love how he turned Laura’s funeral upside down, calling out the people of Twin Peaks - including himself - for not doing a damn thing to help Laura when she needed it most. We also love the echoes between Bobby’s truth-telling and the secrets of the woods that Harry and the Bookhouse Boys reveal to Coop. We dish on all of that, plus some fun behind the scenes details about Invitation to Love, some thoughts on Leland’s grieving process, and the real reason they call him “Big” Ed. 1:14:30 - Spoiler Section Until next time, here's where you can come hang with us... The Show: Instagram / Twitter Jasmin: Instagram / The Tarot Coven Podcast Mells: Instagram / Strangeful Things Thanks for listening; see you soon! *we do not claim any ownership of any audio clips that aren't our own voices*
Mathew Clouser is a poet and bon vivant. His works include Dereliction Omnibus, and the forthcoming Who Do You Think Works Here? He has worked in varying editorial capacities at The Rio Review and DUENDE. He lives in Austin, Texas where he is a volunteer with Chicon Street Poets. Take a listen as we discuss his recent thesis on mischief in poetics, the world of Pataphysics (to understand it is to misunderstand it), the evolution of language and form, and the perpetual abstract world. “Is a tree weird in the forest if no one is there to see it?” -Mathew Clouser, The Hearsay Poetry Podcast. Referenced Literature:Trickster Makes This World, Lewis HydePataphysics: A Useless Guide, Andrew HugillZong!, M. NourbeSe PhilipMat can be found canoodling with the Bookhouse Boys collective, and on-line @sumocartwheel.
Nous approchons progressivement de la fin de l'aventure Twin Peaks alors Charlotte, Cécile, Jean-Sebastien et Sofiane entrent dans la Owl Cave avec Cooper et les Bookhouse Boys. Episodes : On the Wings of Love & Variations on Relations.
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFS) & Rafael Castaneda (@RMCGuitars discuss the @ARIYNBF episodes~ “Elliot Kalan Has Imposter Syndrome” & “David & The Tickler, Action Movie Suspense, Holiday Bulb Wars”We talk Butterfly Defect, Raffi's Porn, Bookhouse Boys, Attention To Children, Oozy Intentions, Tickler Apologies, iTunes Comment Agendas, Shouts Outs, Call Outs and Our FavMoes!PLUS A Canadian […]
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFS) & Rafael Castaneda (@RMCGuitars) are joined by Dr. Jenn (@Dulceca17) to discuss the @ARIYNBF episodes~ "Elliot Kalan Has Imposter Syndrome" & "David & The Tickler, Action Movie Suspense, Holiday Bulb Wars" We talk Butterfly Defect, Raffi's Porn, Bookhouse Boys, Attention To Children, Oozy Intentions, Tickler Apologies, iTunes Comment Agendas, Shouts Outs, Call Outs and Our FavMoes! PLUS A Canadian Chat Snack Sent In By Toby Milton! Posted to iTunes By Jason Dix iTunes Logo By Ray Morgan
This week Lisa Lawrie (@JMOESandBFFS) & Rafael Castaneda (@RMCGuitars discuss the @ARIYNBF episodes~ “Elliot Kalan Has Imposter Syndrome” & “David & The Tickler, Action Movie Suspense, Holiday Bulb Wars”We talk Butterfly Defect, Raffi’s Porn, Bookhouse Boys, Attention To Children, Oozy Intentions, Tickler Apologies, iTunes Comment Agendas, Shouts Outs, Call Outs and Our FavMoes!PLUS A Canadian […]
FOLKS! We’re back with a good episode as Alex & Brittney go full gay and the water level is rising. We talk about: Lost For Babies, Bookhouse Boys, Magic, Mobile Games, Boy Matches The Shoes, Slowburn, Robot Lady, T Bone, Not How Water Works, Jerry Comedy, Thot Crimes, Travel Boy Hope, Fanfic Bait, The Return Of The Plane, Juking Sub, Cats,
We’re back again (sigh) with episode 104 of Twin Peaks, “Rest in Pain”. Agent Rosenstein is a total jerk (again), but gets the smackdown by Sheriff Truman. The town (or at least those we care about) go to Laura Palmer’s funeral, where emotions go wild! Later, Cooper gets pie-nitiated into the Bookhouse Boys. Our mainRead More
Please excuse the poor audio quality for our first segment! Remember this podcast is just for funsies and freesies! In this episode of Twin Peaks: James saves the day, Shelly looks great, Ben and Josie compare keys, and Leland is out of his mind! Also: Tess has an epiphany about the Bookhouse Boys, Eric BURNS […]
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Episode 46 - The Blue Rose Task Force Grab your Baconator for Wendy's and sit back and enjoy The Blue Rose Task Force, Part 12 of Twin Peaks: The Return with Christopher and Scott . Right from the first scene, we get major revelations and Dad Jokes. We discuss the possibility of a Young Gordon Cole Chronicles along the the Secret History of the Bookhouse Boys before our season one members. We finally get to see out dear Audrey this episode but she isn't quite as we remembered her. Right at the end we mention an upcoming give away of an entertainment Earth SDCC exclusive Log Lady item. Stay Tuned on our social media for more on that! Please become a part of the podcast by subscribing and reviewing on iTunes as well as sharing the link below with your friends and fellow Twin Peaks fans. Please call our voicemail, email us, or reach out on social media. Our contact information is also below! Thanks for listening! The Who Killed Laura Podcast Join Christopher and Scott for a friendly discussion of Twin Peaks, the classic TV show from David Lynch and Mark Frost, from the first episode through The Return, currently on Showtime. Subscribe, like, and leave a review on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 Download episodes directly from Libsyn whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com Leave a voicemail at 707-800-WKLP Send us an Email: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Connect with us on all our social media: Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Facebook: WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com Google+ WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com #TwinPeaksTheReturn #TwinPeaks #TwinPeaksSundays #Showtime #DavidLynch #MarkFrost #KyleMaclachian #SDCC #TwinPeaksSDCC
Break the code, solve the crime. In this episode we talk about Cooper's dreams, Bobby's sweet parents, and a ton of different theories about a ton of different things. Please subscribe and leave a review on iTunes! Follow us on Twitter at @logladiespod.IMDB Summary: The people of Twin Peaks gather for Laura Palmer's funeral. Agent Cooper interprets his dream about the killer. Truman reveals to Cooper the secret of the Bookhouse Boys.
Today's episode features a drop-in from our critically acclaimed Twin Peaks fancast-within-a-podcast, The Bookhouse Boys. We've got answers for all the questions this twisted series throws at you -- questions like: What's with all this coffee? Hey! What's even going on here?! Whoa!?! Suggested talking points: Bookhouse Boys, Dream Interpretation, Arcade Desires, Tender Kombat, Daniel Dunkin, Real Emo, Hardee's Softcows
Pour up a mug of damn fine coffee and a slice of cherry pie as we welcome David Lynch Week into our podcasting existence. Through what was almost certainly coincidence, we're here with Nicolas Cage's debut performance for acclaimed surrealist Montanan David Lynch. Alex decides to get real in this episode and admit he's only seen one other David Lynch movie, and that's Dune, and also he had to watch it in two sittings. Also, I guess he was in that one Louie story arc? Either way, he's on this episode instead of Nicolas Cage. No biggie.
Duncan and Bo have returned! We have been gone far too long and it shows! We begin with some random movie catch-up, how to properly curse in Scottish, random Chris De Burgh anger, funeral stories, Duncan wants to be a Predator, Dr. Jacoby: Fashion Consultant, the problem with The Bookhouse Boys, the greatest table of detectives in history and more Lynch impressions! But on your Sunday’s finest, someone’s getting buried this episode! The post Duncan and Bo Go to Twin Peaks: Episode 4 – “Rest in Pain” appeared first on Legion.
It is happening again... 25 years later on Showtime! But before it does, trust us, you're going to need to catch up on seasons one and two-starting with this groundbreaking pilot. Join Twin Peaks Super fans, Kelly and Patrick Dowd as they guide their cooler, funnier, more discerning friends, Melissa Kriha and Tom Meier to the White Lodge via Twin Peaks. On their way, this rag, tag bunch of misfits becomes a regular bunch of Bookhouse Boys. Find out more than you ever wanted to know and brush up for the new season of Twin Peaks right here on Laura Palmer is Dead: A Twin Peaks Podcast! Meanwhile....
Cooper continues his love affair with Twin Peaks, we meet the Bookhouse Boys and Leland Palmer takes a leap…of grief MP3 Support us on Patreon patreon.com/damnfinepodcast.
Wherein we talk about the funeral of Laura Palmer, how dreams continue taking over the investigation, and the power of music over body. Also: Bobby looks like a crucifix! A staring contest breaks out at a funeral! Cooper does a parlour trick! The Bookhouse Boys kidnap a guy! Jacoby skulks around! Links: The history of mobile phones
Rosie, Bob and Mark explore the seventeenth episode of David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks, A Dispute Between Brothers. Catherine finds her way through the woods, Norma’s mother is banished, and the Bookhouse Boys cross into forbidden lands. Subscribe, rate and review on itunes apple.co/2qDwBOy We are creating additional content for Patreon. Become a patron today www.patreon.com/dianepodcast
The Who Killed Laura Podcast Ep 17 - I Like To Lick And who doesn't? This episode of the podcast (and welcome to it) exploring the aftermath of the revelation of Laura Palmer's murderer and his funeral. Hint: it's Leland Palmer. The series belatedly tries to portray the town of Twin Peaks as not just a handful of horny weirdos but a real community of quirky, horny weirdos of all ages who care about each other. The funeral places nearly every character together and turns the decades-long feud between the doddering mayor and his serial marrying brother into comedy, or at least a few minutes of stuff that happens, that you watch, and that you then go about living your life without it having touched you more than superficially. Speaking of comedy, isn't mental illness funny? Sure it is, and that's why Big Ed Hurley and Dr. Jacoby get 40-something Nadine enrolled in high school, since she's mentally regressed to that of a teenager. Catherine tells Sheriff Truman what happened to her during and after The Great Mill Fire of 1990, and seems to have rekindled her faith in things Jesusy and not emanating from the forest. Give a man to open a can of tuna and he'll eat for a day, but TEACH a man to open a can of tuna and..oh, never mind. In the Subplots We Dislike Dept, Long and Slightly Bent Dicky Tremaine wants to be a father, but really isn't cut out for it, as he doesn't notice how dangerous it is for pregnant Lucy to be on the ladder. Did you know that Clarence Williams III only ever said, “Solid!” on The Mod Squad? Here in 1991 he gets to say, “Suspended!” about Agent Cooper, and, while a not great acting opportunity, it did serve to end racism for 1991-1992. It came back, but hey, baby steps. The creators of the show decide that even if she's not going to be romantically linked to Agent Cooper, there's not much use in keeping Sherilyn Fenn in bulky sweaters, so she turns on the sex appeal again to flirt and conspire with Bobby Briggs. She gets him a brief, seemingly unproductive meeting with Ben Horne, but it's good enough for him to offer to treat her to some ice cream, which is where we get the title of this podcast episode. The Trooper or Cooman ‘shippers will enjoy the sheriff giving Dale a goodbye fly lure and Bookhouse Boys patch, but don't expect a Truger ‘ship anytime soon, since Truman tells Roger he can take his cooperation and stuff it. And remember, you can't spell cooperation without Cooper. The M.T Wentz secret restaurant critic storyline comes to a conclusion as Vivian confesses to Norma that she's Wentz, and she can't violate her professional ethics to give the Double R a good review. Good parents are at a premium in Twin Peaks. Jean Renault and Hank force old con man Ernie into not only helping them launder money but also get him to partake in his vice of gambling again. And we see that Mountie who looks like William Atherton but isn't, is in cahoots with Renault. It's not all doom and gloom in the room of Truman, as a knackered Josie Packard comes back to her khaki-slacked macker's shack and hits the sack. Finally, Cooper takes his suspension in stride, or at least in forest, as he and Major Briggs enjoy a bit of fishin', campin' and philosphizin', before Cooper whizzes below an owl (illegal in Kentucky) and then there's some white light, a hooded figure, and go fig, no Briggs. Thanks, cool cats and hep honeys. Let us know how we're driving. Reach out to us on Social Media: Google+ & Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com We are on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 or Libsyn: whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com
Dave and Ian come to the end of season one of Twin Peaks. In episode five, Cooper and his team search for Jacques Renault but find the Log Lady instead, while Audrey starts work at her father's department store to find out what happens to girls who work on the perfume counter. In episode six, Waldo the minor bird is taken in for questioning and Cooper asks the Bookhouse Boys to assist him in an investigation, not knowing that Audrey has also found her way there. In episode seven, Donna, James, and Maddy investigate Dr. Jacobi, Leo burns the lumber mill with Shelly inside, Catherine learns of Ben's true plans for her, and someone gives Cooper a lethal visit. They round up where every character is at the end of the season, Ian's suspect watch continues, and Dave establishes the podcast's official policy on the pronunciation of the word gif.
Dave and Ian come to the end of season one of Twin Peaks. In episode five, Cooper and his team search for Jacques Renault but find the Log Lady instead, while Audrey starts work at her father's department store to find out what happens to girls who work on the perfume counter. In episode six, Waldo the minor bird is taken in for questioning and Cooper asks the Bookhouse Boys to assist him in an investigation, not knowing that Audrey has also found her way there. In episode seven, Donna, James, and Maddy investigate Dr. Jacobi, Leo burns the lumber mill with Shelly inside, Catherine learns of Ben's true plans for her, and someone gives Cooper a lethal visit. They round up where every character is at the end of the season, Ian's suspect watch continues, and Dave establishes the podcast's official policy on the pronunciation of the word gif.
Dave and Ian come to the end of season one of Twin Peaks. In episode five, Cooper and his team search for Jacques Renault but find the Log Lady instead, while Audrey starts work at her father's department store to find out what happens to girls who work on the perfume counter. In episode six, Waldo the minor bird is taken in for questioning and Cooper asks the Bookhouse Boys to assist him in an investigation, not knowing that Audrey has also found her way there. In episode seven, Donna, James, and Maddy investigate Dr. Jacobi, Leo burns the lumber mill with Shelly inside, Catherine learns of Ben's true plans for her, and someone gives Cooper a lethal visit. They round up where every character is at the end of the season, Ian's suspect watch continues, and Dave establishes the podcast's official policy on the pronunciation of the word gif.
Dave and Ian come to the end of season one of Twin Peaks. In episode five, Cooper and his team search for Jacques Renault but find the Log Lady instead, while Audrey starts work at her father's department store to find out what happens to girls who work on the perfume counter. In episode six, Waldo the minor bird is taken in for questioning and Cooper asks the Bookhouse Boys to assist him in an investigation, not knowing that Audrey has also found her way there. In episode seven, Donna, James, and Maddy investigate Dr. Jacobi, Leo burns the lumber mill with Shelly inside, Catherine learns of Ben's true plans for her, and someone gives Cooper a lethal visit. They round up where every character is at the end of the season, Ian's suspect watch continues, and Dave establishes the podcast's official policy on the pronunciation of the word gif.
WKLP Episode 3 - Do You Know Where Dreams Come From? Scott and Chris are back with another episode of the podcast, this one focusing on Season One, Episode 3′s “Rest in Pain,” originally broadcast April 26, 1990. The episode was written by Harley Peyton, who ‘80s kids may have first noticed as the screenwriter of 1987′s Less Than Zero, based on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis. Peyton would go on to write and/or produce some pretty poor films like Heaven's Prisoners and Bandits in the early ‘00s and more recently worked on television series such as Dracula. Peyton was nominated for writing this episode, as was Mark Frost for writing the pilot. Before one argues that the split votes resulted in David E. Kelley winning for L.A. Law, Kelley was nominated with William M. Finkelstein for a different episode. Joseph Dougherty was also nominated, for thirtysomething. As long as we're talking Emmys, here are the Peaks nominations, with the winners in parentheses: David Lynch - Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series for the pilot, (Thomas Carter - Equal Justice/Scott Winant - thirtysomething)(tie) Kyle MacLachlan - Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series (Peter Falk - Columbo) Piper Laurie - Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series (odd choice to push her as a lead actress)(Patricia Wettig - thirtysomething) Sherilyn Fenn - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Marg Helgenberger - China Beach) Twin Peaks - Outstanding Drama Series (L.A. Law) ABC did tie with NBC for most major nominations with 47, and won the most awards with 11, beating CBS with 10, NBC with 8, HBO with 3 and Fox with 2. HBO's 11 nominations were primarily for original movies and specials; they were just starting with original series. This episode had 16.7 million viewers, so another 2.5M dropped off from the previous week. There were at least two scenes in questionable taste featuring a male figure straddling either Laura Palmer's corpse or her coffin, so perhaps the early ‘90s sensibilities of some fans were offended. The title of the episode is, “Rest in Pain.” As usual, we titled the podcast on a line of dialogue from the episode. The episode was directed by Tina Rathborne, who would go on to direct one more episode of the series, episode #17. She previously directed Isabella Rossellini in the feature film, Zelly and Me, and of course, Rossellini was in Lynch's Blue Velvet and Wild at Heart. Rathbone borrowed some bits from the previous episode's dream sequence with Lynch's permission, wanting to add visual flair to an episode she felt was heavy with characters sitting and talking. Rathbone would praise the banal, mundane elements of life in Twin Peaks and the boy next door character of Agent Cooper, which made the violent, lurid and surreal elements more striking. Rathbone describes the series as a Bildungsroman, a German term for a novel of formation/education/culture, as Agent Cooper learns over the course of the series to become a more enlightened, well-rounded person. She also points out that in Cooper, Lynch and Frost introduced Carl Jung's theories of analytical psychology, which deals with and introduces such concepts as the personal and collective unconscious, and places great emphasis on symbols, anima and animus, the ego, and the shadow. The episode introduces two significant characters but also a secret group, The Bookhouse Boys, an extralegal fraternal order consisting of two actual police, Sheriff Truman and Deputy Hawk, as well as Big Ed Hurley. The setting for the Bookhouse was a real location, That Old Place Restaurant in Cornell, CA, much the same as seen on screen but with the bookcases and books added. Other episodes featuring The Bookhouse would feature a set, quite a bit larger and with more rooms than possible, based on the dimensions of the outside. The Bookhouse Boys insignia is that of a tree with a golden sword essentially taking the place of the trunk and spine of the tree. Miguel Ferrer debuts this episode as FBI agent Albert Rosenfeld, getting some great scenes condescending to Twin Peaks' Sheriff's Department, whom he sees as backwoods clods. Ferrer, son of Oscar-winning actor/director Jose Ferrer, would reprise his role in TP:FWWM. His other film, TV and animation voice credits are too numerous to mention, including roles in the holy trinity of network investigative dramas, CSI, NCIS and Law & Order. Ferrer's work as Albert was well-received by critics, and Ferrer was reportedly a welcome addition to the set, bringing a lot of laughter to his approach to the character. Sheryl Lee doesn't debut, exactly, but gets her first shot really acting and talking onscreen, not as Laura Palmer, but as her cousin, Madeleine “Maddy” Ferguson, a nerdier, brunette version of Laura who seems to be as decent and nice as many thought Laura was. She comes from Missoula, Montana, Lynch's real birthplace. We'll discuss duality in Lynch's work down the road more, but let's note here that Maddy's name is itself a reference to one of the great cinematic explorations of duality, Hitchcock's Vertigo, which featured Kim Novak as Madeleine and James Stewart as Scottie Ferguson. We question the acting skills of Dana Ashbrook in this episode, a San Diego native with two sisters also in the industry, but he's had a decent career as well, mostly in TV (CSI, Blue Bloods, Law & Order), and no doubt his appearance in an episode of Psych must have been a Twin Peaks parody, as the episode was titled, “Dual Spires.” Thanks, as always, for listening and reading. 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Topics: Archie, Twin Peaks, Language, Esoteric Currents, David Lynch, Tarot, Log Lady Lager, One Eyed Jacks, Bookhouse Boys, Bloody Easter Sunday, Comics, Catholicism
42 Minutes 203: Benjamin Mackey - Saints - 11.01.15 After a night of Tricks & Treats, the program spends the morning on All Saints Day with the artist and creator of the Twin Peaks Tarot, Ben Mackey, who recently published his first graphic novel, Saints. Topics Include: Archie, Twin Peaks, Language, Esoteric Currents, David Lynch, Tarot, Log Lady Lager, One Eyed Jacks, Bookhouse Boys, Bloody Easter Sunday, Comics, Catholicism. Purchase: Saints from Image Comics: https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/saints-1 Visit: http://www.benjaminmackey.com View: Twin Peaks Tarot at benjaminmackey.com
Who Killed Laura Podcast - Pilot Hi, Chris here. As I write this, it's actually almost a year since we recorded this pilot episode. I bought The Complete Mystery blu-ray set and in early October it was announced that the series would return, this time on Showtime. So it just seemed like good timing to revisit it and hopefully cover everything before the new episodes aired. Life intruded and we were sporadic in recording these, and for better or worse, David Lynch recently announced that the series wouldn't air until 2017, so with several of these “in the can,” a little more efficiency in how we do them, and a renewed commitment, hopefully we will be on track to discuss the entire old ABC series, the film, the deleted scenes and “missing pieces,” and perhaps ephemera like the Agent Cooper Tapes and The Diary of Laura Palmer as well. And who knows, maybe somewhere we'll talk about the fan edit James Hurley spinoff or the fan edit Fire Walk With Me. We'll number these like the series did, so this is the Pilot, and next episode is Episode 1, and so on. We have at least one Bonus Episode outside the normal numbering as well, and that may be where we discuss the non-series material. I think we'll leave our feelings about the series for the podcast itself, especially since they're still evolving with this decades-later analysis, so let's just discuss some of the errata of this episode. And yes, I realize its breadth resembles the corrections crawl of SNL's “Fox & Friends” sketch. As you can probably here a couple times, as much as we were enjoying ourselves and having a good conversation, our lack of research was embarrassing. We get better. Now for the corrections, additional background and observations. First, the show aired on ABC. It is now owned by CBS, who put their logo at the end of every episode on the blu-ray set. We got confused. We're not very concerned in this and the next episode or two about when the episode in question aired, who wrote it, and who directed it. We make it a habit later. This pilot episode, entitled “Northwest Passage,” though the titles were never revealed in the credits, aired April 8, 1990, was written by Mark Frost and David Lynch, who also created the series, and Lynch directed it. It's a longer episode than normal and was seen by 34.6 million viewers. As a bit of background we don't discuss in this episode, Lynch and Frost met in 1987 and started work on a couple film ideas that didn't get the ground–a biopic of Marilyn Monroe and a comedy called One Saliva Bubble–before coming up with an idea for a crime film called Northwest Passage. This became Twin Peaks. Interesting that that series mixes both comedy and a tragic blonde with secrets, so both creative itches apparently got scratched. Dumb mistake: I repeatedly call Doctor Hayward “Doc Martin.” I think it's because his daughter is named Donna, and somehow I was conflating her with Donna Martin, Tori Spelling's character from another ‘90s show I watched at the time, 90210. As another great friend and Lynchian pointed out, Hayward is very close to “wayward,” though Laura fits that bill more than Donna. The good doctor is played by Warren Frost, father of series co-creator Mark Frost. He and his show wife, Grace Zabriskie, would also play a married couple in five episodes of Seinfeld spanning 1992-1998. Not as dumb a mistake: Scott says “Bunkhouse Boys” rather than Bookhouse Boys. It's implied here, due to faulty memory, that the Log Lady (RIP Catherine Coulson) didn't play an important part in the series, but she was on the periphery of every episode. Neither is true. She isn't in every episode, but does play an important part, particularly in Episode 5. The Lynchboro storyline of the crime series Wiseguy aired just weeks before Twin Peaks premiered and was oddly prescience, with lead character Vinnie becoming sheriff of a small Washington town and trying to stop a serial killer. The 1993 mini-series Wild Palms was mentioned as possibly being influenced by Twin Peaks, or maybe it's just a similar-sounding name. Other shows said to containing some Twin Peaks influence include Picket Fences, Northern Exposure (as it aired just a few months after, it's unlikely, at least not as an initial inspiration), and who knows if there would have been an X-Files if Agent Cooper hadn't opened the door for other quirky, charismatic and obsessive FBI agents investigating the bizarre. And basically, any series set in a small town where the characters have old secrets might get labelled a Twin Peaks knockoff, rightly or wrongly. You'll note we talk about what we perceive is one of the larger if not main themes of the series, Man vs. Nature. The aforementioned friend, Alan, a great fan of author James Howard Kunstler, pointed out that Kunstler has said that suburban housing is often named after the natural elements destroyed in its creation. So what to make of Ghostwood Estates, eh? Also along those lines, note our main despoiler of nature, Ghostwood developer Ben Horne, has an autistic son he ignores and perhaps doesn't love, the Native American headdress-wearing Johnny. Finally, you'll notice the episode cuts off fairly abruptly. In this same session, we went on to discuss the “International Version” of the Pilot, but the podcast was long enough as it was, so we cut that section and will present it as a bonus episode a few weeks from now. If you've seen it, you'll know why we're waiting. If not, just sit tight. Thanks for listening and reading. We'd love to hear from you what you liked, didn't like, what we screwed up that we don't discuss here, and what Twin Peaks and Lynch and Frost have meant to you. 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Bryon and Ben discuss Twin Peaks episode 6. “The next to last installment for this season stirs things up as FBI Agent Cooper and the Bookhouse Boys go to One-Eyed Jacks where Audrey has wheedled her way in as a hostess.. On an even more macabre note, Dr. Jacoby gets a telephone call in which the caller identifies herself as Laura Palmer. This episode is directed by Caleb Deschanel, who did The Black Stallion.” Sarasota Herald-Tribune 5/17/90 Twitter: @TwinPeaksUnwrapFacebook: www.facebook.com/TwinPeaksUnwrappedEmail:TwinPeaksUnwrapped@gmail.comSources:“Sycamore Trees" lyrics by David Lynch, music by Angelo Badalamenti and sung by Jimmy Scott Wrapped in Plastic magazine #6Wrapped in Plastic magazine #50Wrapped in Plastic magazine #59Episode #6 DVD Commentary (Twin Peaks Season 1 DVD - 2001)Twin Peaks Behind-The-ScenesVideo Watchdog #2Reflections: An Oral History of Twin PeaksTwin Peaks Episode #6 scriptTwin Peaks Invitation To Love Completehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFMen60b6UQ“Diane… the tapes of Agent Cooper”
Bryon and Ben discuss Twin Peaks episode 3. “The people of Twin Peaks attend the funeral of Laura Palmer. Cooper dreams about the killer. The secret of the Bookhouse Boys is revealed.” - Toledo Blade 4/26/90 Twitter: @TwinPeaksUnwrapFacebook: www.facebook.com/TwinPeaksUnwrappedEmail:TwinPeaksUnwrapped@gmail.com Sources:“Sycamore Trees" lyrics by David Lynch, music by Angelo Badalamenti and sung by Jimmy Scott Wrapped in Plastic magazine #6Wrapped in Plastic magazine #50Wrapped in Plastic magazine #59Episode #3 DVD Commentary (Twin Peaks Season 1 DVD - 2001)Twin Peaks Behind-The-ScenesVideo Watchdog #2Reflections: An Oral History of Twin PeaksTwin Peaks Episode #3 scriptTwin Peaks Invitation To Love Completehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFMen60b6UQ“Diane… the tapes of Agent Cooper”
Recorded May 21, 2014 Cooper tries to deduce the meaning behind his strange dream the night before. Later, at the funeral of Laura Palmer, emotions explode over her grave. Sheriff Truman reveals to Cooper the existence of the secret society known as the Bookhouse Boys, and the society's mission against the evil in the woods … Continue reading
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In this edition of Pulp Commentary, The Bookhouse Boys journey beneath the sycamore trees, as they find themselves in a mysterious little town that's not all it seems. Fire walk with us, as we do commentary for the Pilot episode of Twin Peaks. Damn fine commentary, Diane. Damn fine commentary.
The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure...Once again we are joined by fellow podcaster and book lover, Dave Alluisi, of The Bookhouse Boys and the Meandawg Top 5 podcasts for this look back at this much beloved and timeless film. Not only is the film adaptation of The Princess Bride celebrated and adored in the public consciousness but it is also an extremely well written and respected novel written by the novelist and screenwriter William Goldman.Most of our comments throughout the commentary are guided toward comparing the book to the film, talking about the differences and similarities, but we also touch upon many other things including the casting, the score, it's timely nature, and Goldman's intentions in writing this classic tale. Simply a great film. Simply a great book. As Dave says, "It's a love letter to the genre of fantasy and adventure." I couldn't agree more. Sync Point: Sync counter clock at ZERO. Then press play simaltaneously with the commentary track and your DVD. Email us
One of the Soulless Minions is joined by a very special guest, Dave Alluisi, of The Bookhouse Boys and The Meandawg Top 5, for this commetnary on the 1975 film Jaws. Jaws is Dave's favorite film of all time so it was quite a pleasure to discuss this iconic and influential film with him. Most of the conversation focuses on the differences between the book and the film but we lightly touch upon the film's score, its well known production woes, its casting and comparisons to other literary works. Sync Point: The black point immediately after the Universal logo has faded away. This Commentary was recorded using a Region 1 DVD. Any comments our questions please visit or community forum: http://soullessminions.yuku.com/
Joining us for this commentary on the 1998 film Rushmore is a very special guest and fellow podcaster Dave Alluisi of The Meandawg Top 5 and The Bookhouse Boys. Rushmore was the second film made by writer/director Wes Anderson. It was also co-written by actor Owen Wilson. It's a fine ensemble film and a touching coming of age tale and you need not be a fan of Wes Anderson and his signature style to enjoy it. If you haven't yet seen please do because it's just plain awesome in our humble opinion. It's not only strong in terms of writing and character but is also filled to the brim with many subtleties and nuances that are a real treat to look for and discover. It's a real gem. Sync Point: The black point immediately after the Touchstone Pictures logo has faded away. Email us