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Andrew Grevas returns this week to discuss Pete Martell. We talk about his conflicting history in both The Access Guide and The Secret History, his relationship with Catherine Martell, friendship with Andrew Packard, his love for fishing and chess and the subtle sophistication he shows throughout his life. Andrew Grevas on social media: https://www.patreon.com/TheGrevasProjects https://www.facebook.com/andrew.grevas.author https://www.instagram.com/andrewgrevas/ https://x.com/andrewgrevas https://www.threads.net/@andrewgrevas https://bsky.app/profile/andrewgrevas.bsky.social Intro Song: "Just You" by Luca De Paoli
A los 91 años ha fallecido Piper Laurie, una de esas actrices que no necesitó estar en el estrellato para pasar a la cultura popular con más de un papel icónico. En su haber 3 nominaciones al Oscar, como protagonista por “El buscavidas” en 1962 y como actriz de reparto por "Carrie" en 1977 e “Hijos de un Dios menor” en 1987. Para rematar su trascendencia el papel de la malvada y enigmática Catherine Martell en "Twin Peaks" que le valió dos candidaturas al Emmy (de las 9 que consiguió en su carrera) y un Globo de Oro en 1991. Una actriz que era capaz de mostrar fuerza y vulnerabilidad pasando de personajes avasalladores a otros desvalidos con suma facilidad. Este reportaje pertenece al programa “El Cine de LoQueYoTeDiga” nº 420 (15x05) y fue emitido el 21 de octubre de 2023.
Angela Nolan joins me this week to talk about Catherine and going beyond her tough, cold exterior. We also what is shown in The Secret History Of Twin Peaks and the Original Series about what makes her the way she is, as well as her relationship with characters such as Pete, Josie, Ben and Andrew.
We've reached the season finale of Twin Peaks, Season 1, “The Last Evening,” which originally aired 5/23/90. (As ever, watch the ep before listening!) It's a busy night in Twin Peaks. Our character spotlight shines on Piper Laurie, the show's Catherine Martell; Damon unlocks a cabinet of monsters and horror film tropes; Jonathan addresses the show's complex portrayal of violence; Jennifer ponders the preponderance of heartbreak; and Colin circles back, exploring genre, fate and the puzzle that is Twin Peaks. In “The Twist,” we're all about those cliffhangers and characters arcs.LISTEN: BuzzSprout | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | and more!S1, E8 NOTES: Mark Frost (episode writer and director)Piper Laurie (Catherine Martell) Margaret White in Carrie (character for which Piper Laurie was nominated for an Oscar in the 1976 film, directed by Brian de Palma)Sarah Packard in The Hustler (Piper Laurie's character in the1961 film, directed by Robert Rossen)Lesli Linka Glatter (series director appearing as the One-Eyed Jack's hunchback)Hawaii Bound (1972, three-part episode of the Brady Bunch ABC TV series, featuring guest star Vincent Price)Lost (2004-2010, ABC TV series)Reflections: An Oral History of Twin Peaks (2014, book, by Brad Dukes)Wild at Heart (1990, film, directed by David Lynch)Blue Velvet (1986, film, written and directed by David Lynch)Return of the Jedi (1983, film, directed by Richard Marquand)The Tempest (~1610-11, play, written by William Shakespeare)The Maltese Falcon (1941, film, directed by John Huston)The Rewatchables (film rewatch podcast, hosted by Bill Simmons)Wendy Robie (Nadine Hurley)James Marshall (James Hurley)Saboteur (film, 1942, directed by Alfred Hitchcock)Jabberwocky (poem, included in the 1871 novel “Through The Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There,” by Charles Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll)Mimsy Farmer (born 1945, actress and cinema effects sculptor)Riot on Sunset Strip (1967, film, directed by Arthur Dreifuss)Midge Wood (character played by Barbara Bel Geddes in the 1958 film Vertigo, directed by Alfred Hitchcock)
This week we are joined by John Bernardy from 25 Years Later Site for this very exciting look at the Twin Peaks season 1 finale, The Last Evening. We fly through the action packed episode, do a deep dive on Catherine Martell, and generally have a great time wrapping up the first season. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mannersandmadness/message
On the Twin Peaks Community Rewatch show, we discuss episode 6 with Simon McDermott, Andy Bentley and Laura Stewart. Simon McDermottInstagram: @mount.si25yearslatersite.com Andy Bentley @abuddah Laura Stewart@Mumma_Lula25yearslatersite.com Unseen PlayersRob King as the Narrator and Johnny Horne@RobEdKing 25yearslatersite.com Aidan Hailes as Dale Cooper, Ben Horne and Dr. Lawrence Jacoby@aidanhailes @TheBicksPod Lindsay Stamhuis as Audrey Horne and Mrs. Horne@linzstam @TheBicksPod25yearslatersite.com Twin_Petes as Sheriff Harry Truman and Jerry Horne @Twin_Petes25yearslatersite.com Peter Hallin as Einer and Big Ed Hurley @peterhallinpeterhallinacting.com Gisela Fleischer as Catherine Martell, Heba and Bargirleskapi.com25yearslatersite.com Pre-order Twins Peaks Unwrapped The Book: HEREUse Code "KYLE" to save $5 off the cover price and you will receive a special podcast at a future date once we hit 200 pre-orders. Tee Public Merch Table: HEREYouTube Channel: HEREFaceBook: HEREE-Mail us at twinpeaksunwrapped@gmail.com "I Remember" Sung by Julee Cruise
Welcome to Seasonal Impressions! Brian and Fez discuss one season per episode, paced perfectly for those who binge an entire season of television on a free day, just like us! In this episode we discuss season two of David Lynch and Mark Frost's cult classic, Twin Peaks! Starring Kyle MacLachlan as Special Agent Dale Cooper, Michael Ontkean as Sheriff Harry S. Truman, Michael Horse as Deputy Sheriff Tommy "Hawk" Hill, Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer, Mädchen Amick as Shelly Johnson, Dana Ashbrook as Bobby Briggs, Richard Beymer as Benjamin Horne, Lara Flynn Boyle as Donna Hayward, Sherilyn Fenn as Audrey Horne, Warren Frost as Dr. Will Hayward, Peggy Lipton as Norma Jennings, James Marshall as James Hurley, Everett McGill as Ed Hurley, Jack Nance as Pete Martell, Ray Wise as Leland Palmer, Joan Chen as Jocelyn Packard, Piper Laurie as Catherine Martell, Kimmy Robertson as Lucy Moran, Grace Zabriskie as Sarah Palmer, Catherine E. Coulson as Margaret Lanterman / "The Log Lady", Ian Buchanan as Dick Tremayne, Mary Jo Deschanel as Eileen Hayward, Frank Silva as BOB, Al Strobel as Phillip Michael Gerard / MIKE / "The One-Armed Man", David Patrick Kelly as Jerry Horne, Miguel Ferrer as Special Agent Albert Rosenfield, Eric Da Re as Leo Johnson, Harry Goaz as Deputy Sheriff Andy Brennan, Russ Tamblyn as Dr. Lawrence Jacoby, Wendy Robie as Nadine Hurley, Don Davis as Major Garland Briggs, Billy Zane as John Justice "Jack" Wheeler, and Chris Mulkey as Hank Jennings.
Welcome to Seasonal Impressions! Brian and Fez discuss one season per episode, paced perfectly for those who binge an entire season of television on a free day, just like us! In this episode we discuss season one of David Lynch and Mark Frost's cult classic, Twin Peaks! Starring Kyle MacLachlan as Special Agent Dale Cooper, Michael Ontkean as Sheriff Harry S. Truman, Michael Horse as Deputy Sheriff Tommy "Hawk" Hill, Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer, Mädchen Amick as Shelly Johnson, Dana Ashbrook as Bobby Briggs, Richard Beymer as Benjamin Horne, Lara Flynn Boyle as Donna Hayward, Sherilyn Fenn as Audrey Horne, Warren Frost as Dr. Will Hayward, Peggy Lipton as Norma Jennings, James Marshall as James Hurley, Everett McGill as Ed Hurley, Jack Nance as Pete Martell, Ray Wise as Leland Palmer, Joan Chen as Jocelyn Packard, Piper Laurie as Catherine Martell, Kimmy Robertson as Lucy Moran, Grace Zabriskie as Sarah Palmer, Catherine E. Coulson as Margaret Lanterman / "The Log Lady", Ian Buchanan as Dick Tremayne, Mary Jo Deschanel as Eileen Hayward, Frank Silva as BOB, Al Strobel as Phillip Michael Gerard / MIKE / "The One-Armed Man", David Patrick Kelly as Jerry Horne, Miguel Ferrer as Special Agent Albert Rosenfield, Eric Da Re as Leo Johnson, Harry Goaz as Deputy Sheriff Andy Brennan, Russ Tamblyn as Dr. Lawrence Jacoby, Wendy Robie as Nadine Hurley, Don Davis as Major Garland Briggs, and Chris Mulkey as Hank Jennings.
Cooper, avec à ses côtés le shérif Truman, découvrent que Laura n'était pas l'adolescente modèle que tout le monde croyait. Catherine Martell et Benjamin Horne complotent pour s'approprier la scierie de Josie... De son côté, Bobby, libéré par le shérif Truman faute de preuves, rejoint Shelly, sa maîtresse. Elle lui apprend que son mari, Leo Johnson est revenu à la maison avec des vêtements maculés de sang.
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse discuss the last days of Josie Packard, including “The Condemned Woman” from Twin Peaks Season 2, featuring Joan Chen as Josie Packard, Piper Laurie as Catherine Martell, Dan O’Herlihy as Andrew Packard, and David Warner as Thomas Eckhardt! Find us here: Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @GhostwoodCast Facebook: Facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast/
Rosie, Adam and Mark discuss the fifteenth installment of David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks, Drive With a Dead Girl. Leland dances on the furniture, Norma's new dad places a bet, and Catherine Martell toys with Ben's freedom Subscribe, rate and review on itunes apple.co/2qDwBOy We are creating additional content for Patreon. Become a patron today www.patreon.com/dianepodcast
Rosie, Adam and Bob grab a beer, crack some peanuts and settle into their seats at the Roadhouse. Something is happening in the fourteenth episode of David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks, Lonely Souls. Catherine Martell drops the mask, Harold Smith bares his soul, and the spirits at the roadhouse step into the spotlight. Laura Palmer was raped and murdered by XXXX, dear listener. We’re so sorry. Subscribe, rate and review on itunes apple.co/2qDwBOy We are creating additional content for Patreon. Become a patron today www.patreon.com/dianepodcast
After a Mother's Day weekend break, the guys are all back together in the same room for a brand new episode of Podcast From Another Place. This episode is an interesting one with some plans starting in motion, a coupe of really awkward situations and a couple of Horne's employees have an eventful day, one in particular experienced his last day on earth. *GASP* Due to one of the main plots of this episode, our panel goes a bit off the rails, but, really, who can blame them. If the subjects of masturbation and Deputy Andy Brennan make you feel a little uncomfortable then, well, this episode is not for you! We'll catch you up next week (but not really, who has time for that?) The guys give a shout out to one of our listeners, who doesn't like the way we talk about Catherine Martell, but she's dead, right? Either way, the guys are playing tough and aren't scared. Things also seem to flow much better this week without James cramping up the episode this week (*nudge nudge* GET IT?) and we can all agree that Hank is just the worst kind of suck up creep and get what he deserves, even though he attempted that horrible roundhouse. Give it a listen, friends!!!
Recorded June 18, 2014 Under the orders of Ben Horne, Leo embarks on a plan not only to burn the Packard Saw Mill but to eliminate Shelly, Catherine Martell and Bobby Briggs in one fell swoop. Agent Cooper successfully lures Jacques Renault across the Canadian border and his involvement in the death of Laura is … Continue reading