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It's pilot season here at The Watchers, and we're talking about the first episode of The Sopranos. Created by David Chase, this series, running from '99 to '07, is a Jersey landmark, so you know Jodie and Andrea are taking this review seriously. Join us as we dissect the pilot's portrayal of mob life, family dynamics, and moral dilemmas. More importantly though, its portrayal of business parks in Paramus, shfooyadell and gabagool, and Little Steven Van Zandt.Join us next week for our review of the David Lynch/Mark Frost cult classic, Twin Peaks‘The Sopranos' Rewind: Season 1, Episode 1: ‘The Sopranos' - Alan SepinwallThe Rascals Hall of Fame Induction Speech by Little Steven Van ZandtFollow:The Watchers on Instagram (@WatchersPodNJ)Andrea on Instagram (@AQAndreaQ)Jodie on Instagram (@jodie_mim)Our sister show, New Jersey Is the World, on Instagram (@newjerseyistheworld)Thanks to Kitzy (@heykitzy) for the use of our theme song, "No Book Club."
On this week's show, Dean shares with Phil his jury duty “cheat code”, Phil shares with Dean fascinating historic facts and rumored hauntings surrounding the town of Turlock, and they discuss another David Lynch-Mark Frost television collaboration from the late 1980s, and this one was supposed to star Steve Martin and Martin Short! Speaking of […]
Original Air Date: Monday 8 August, 9 pm EasternDescription:On this week's show, Dean shares with Phil his jury duty "cheat code", Phil shares with Dean fascinating historic facts and rumored hauntings surrounding the town of Turlock, and they discuss another David Lynch-Mark Frost television collaboration from the late 1980s, and this one was supposed to star Steve Martin and Martin Short! Speaking of those comedy greats, their co-star from "Only Murders in the Building" has a new movie in development, a remake of a 1980s classic. Dean and Phil discuss it and they analyze the ever-shifting landscape in the battle between theatrical movie-going and streaming releases, a battle that movie theaters seem to be winning. A terrible new Netflix movie gets discussed as does the rather spotty track record of its celebrated directors. Other topics covered include "Better Call Saul", the casting of Bullet Train and Craig Kilborn's new podcast. Finally, in "Celebrity Deaths", three trailblazers get remembered: Pat Carroll, Bill Russell and Nichelle Nichols.
3 Nerds: McKenna Guttery, Bradford Taylor & Harrison Koford, break down, analyze and discuss the pilot episode of David Lynch & Mark Frost's seminal TV show, Twin Peaks. The pilot is pretty long, and so is this episode. Let's be nice, eh?
Ben and Bryon talk with producer Tony Kratz. Read more about Tony Kratz and his involvement with David Lynch & Mark Frost during the original run of Twin Peaks in our very limited book at www.bluerosemag.comTee Public Merch table: HEREFacebook: HEREYouTube: HEREemails us at twinpeaksunwrapped@gmail.com"Sycamore Trees" written by David Lynch & Angelo Badalamenti & Performed by Chrysta Bell
"The owls are not what they seem." "My log has something to tell you." "You stole the corn!" Those are but three of the iconic, creepy and strange quotes from Twin Peaks, the David Lynch/Mark Frost saga which started on TV back in 1990. Why are we covering Twin Peaks now? Well, as it turns out, Kupka, Chad C and TM all decided to watch this during quarantine, so we decided to do our own retro/review/breakdown of the entire series. This is a full spoiler podcast covering all three seasons of Twin Peaks, the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, so if you haven't seen any of this and are planning on it, be sure to check this show out after you finish the Twin Peaks experience. We break down theories, suggestions, a very long Youtube explanation video as well as our thoughts on some of the symbolism, imagery and ideas at play. We also talk about how good Lynch is at casting smokeshows in lead roles. All this and more. Download now! CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes P.S. - Here's a link to the Youtube video from Twin Perfect we reference throughout the show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AYnF5hOhuM
”The Past Dictates the Future” ”What's your name?” Vi är framme vid den sista hållplatsen. Är det dåtid eller framtid? Vem är vem och vad hände? Vilka frågor lämnar David Lynch & Mark Frost oss med? Lite mer än ett år har gått sedan vi startade den här podden och nu är Sebastians jungfrufärd tillslut över. Det sista dubbelavsnittet är givetvis ett extra långt, med en total djupdykning ner i Twin Peaks universum. Vad hände egentligen? Hur skall man se på slutet? Vad betydde allting? Vi försöker få ett grepp på hela serien och går in på olika filosofiska spår för att försöka hitta någon teori som känns rimlig. Vi vill rikta ett STORT tack till alla ni som lyssnat och följt med oss på denna resan, men FRUKA ICKE ty den är ej helt över. Vi har bestämt oss för att göra iallafall ett avsnitt till där vi tar oss igenom Mark Frosts böcker. Vi kan också meddela att vi kommer starta en ny podcast i ett lite annorlunda format, som ni såklart jättegärna får ta del av. Håll koll i sociala medier. Återigen, stort tack för att ni följt med oss på resan igenom Twin Peaks. Vi älskar er!
1987 was the time when David Lynch & Mark Frost first met and started to collaborate - so what exactly was Mark Frost up to right before that time? Two semi-psychological thrillers that shared enough similarities we're discussing them as one. "African" mysticism, single parents, curses, psychiatry, and a dash of 80s moral concern come up in both Scared Stiff and The Believers. We comb through these similarities to try and pick apart what interests, thoughts, and concerns were bubbling with Mark Frost as he and David Lynch began their collaboration on a number of projects that would culminate in Twin Peaks. We also finally take a stand and support what David Lynch has been saying for years: that Lynch/Frost productions really do have more than a healthy dose of Frostianism to them, a statement we feel comfortable making after working through Frost's pre-Peaks works. Scared Stiff Starring: Andrew Stevens, Mary Page Keller Directed by: Richard Friedman Written by: Mark Frost, Daniel F. Bacaner, Richard Friedman Produced by: Daniel F. Bacaner, Charles S. Carroll The Believers Starring: Martin Sheen, Helen Shaver Directed by: John Schlesinger Written by: Nicholas Conde (novel), Mark Frost (screenplay) Produced by: Edward Teets Notes Scared Stiff is available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Eiy06dregg Another similarity we forgot to mention in the podcast: both films feature children who have another pseudo-spiritual facsimile from another culture - a lamp and a doll, both with somewhat racially insensitive markings. Aidan was right regarding the "anthropological work" described in The Believers - it was in Sudan, in East Africa, over 3,000 km from the Ivory Coast.
Bubba @FittenTrim and Mork @Extraordinawry toast 2017 with a tour of The Roadhouse L.A. pop-up Twin Peaks restaurant. Did we enjoy a taste worthy of David Lynch & Mark Frost's magical world? Did Mr. C take our credit card number? How much alcohol is too much to consume for a podcast? Plus we give away 2 great prizes to our Double L (Loyal Listeners) Talk with us on our Facebook page http://facebook.com/doubleppodcasts To learn more about the pop-up https://twinpeaks-shop.myshopify.com/
Double P Podcasts' (http://facebook.com/doubleppodcasts) Bubba @FittenTrim & Mork @Extraordinawry return to Twin Peaks as Mork interviews the incredibly talented actress GRACE ZABRISKIE!!! The Twin Peaks legend graciously takes us back into The Return with her thoughts on David Lynch & Mark Frost's new series! http://gracezabriskie.com Plus, the 2 hosts visit a special Twin Peaks pop-up Double R Diner in Hollywood and recount talking to the actors, seeing the merchandise and eating pie and doughnuts!
"Tube Talk" - Better Call Saul, & Twin Peaks In this episode, Matt & Joel discuss the most recent episode of Better Call Saul (S3E9). Joel then provides his intial thoughts on the David Lynch/Mark Frost show Twin Peaks. Contact us with any comments or questions at reelreviewmedia@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook or Sign Up for our newsletter HERE Check out our website at reelreviewmedia.com The Reel Review Podcast is where you get the some of the latest happenings, reel thoughts, and perspectives in the world of film and television and all from a fan vs. critic perspective.
When we started TWIN PEAKS: THE GIFTED AND THE DAMNED, Mork (@Extraordinawry) said that we needed to talk about the show having 'too many characters' and now Bubba (@FittenTrim) joins the debate in a ramblin' conversation that you'll either love or skip. New iTunes reviews: 3:30 Twin Peaks Guest: 5:09 Twin Peaks Minutes: 6:00 "The Man Behind the Glass" "Laura's Secret Diary" "The Orchid's Curse" "Demons" Real Life Twin Peaks Celebrity Encounter: 41:45 Debate: Did Twin Peaks have too many characters?: 46:45 Feedback: 1:15:10 Go to our Facebook page: http://facebook.com/doubleppodcasts to talk about David Lynch & Mark Frost's great show, Laura Palmer, Agent Cooper, and your Black Lodge minutes!
Double P Podcasts' hosts Bubba (@FittenTrim) and Mork (@Extraordinawry) get to the heart of the matter when they explain that David Lynch & Mark Frost's classic television series TWIN PEAKS is a Soap Opera. Period. Not a Murder-Mystery. Not a Noir Crime Drama. Not a Psychological thriller. Twin Peaks is a Soap Opera. http://facebook.com/doubleppodcasts Prize Giveaway: 2:20 R.I.P. Warren Frost aka Doc Hayward: 6:31 New iTunes reviews: 11:22 Twin Peaks Special Guest: 15:15 Twin Peaks Minutes: 17:12 "Realization Time", "The Last Evening" "May the Giant Be with You" "Coma" Twin Peaks Celebrity encounter: 50:45 Essay: Twin Peaks is a Soap Opera. Period: 53:40 Double L Feedback: 1:15:30
Chris and Scott jump into the first episode of Twin Peaks and a murder mystery in a small town full of secrets! Rewatch the classic David Lynch & Mark Frost show with us and join in the conversation as we get ready for the continuation of the series on Showtime in 2017. This episode was recorded just over a year ago. But going forward we will be adding our discussions on the first and 15th of the month. Please let us know your thoughts and watch along with us. You can reach us on: Tumblr: http://whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/WhoKilledLaura1 Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast
Im Leben von Dale Cooper spielen Essen & Trinken eine zentrale Rolle und wer sich kulinarisches TWIN PEAKS Feeling nach Hause holen möchte, wird sicher bei pizza.de fündig. Ben Schadow kehrt pünktlich zur 60. Folge der Flimmerfreunde zurück, um mit Bernd Bergemann und Kay Otto die vermutlich wichtigste Serie der letzten 50 Jahre und für manche die beste jemals zu diskutieren. TWIN PEAKS, schon die Nennung löst ein gutes Gefühl aus, TWIN PEAKS ist das Beste was denjenigen die es noch nicht gesehen haben passieren kann und das Beste was denjenigen die es kennen immer wieder passiert. Die Serie hat auch 25 Jahre nach ihrer Erstausstrahlung nichts von ihrer Relevanz, Kraft und Magie eingebüsst, TWIN PEAKS gucken heißt ziemlich schnell Sucht befriedigen. David Lynch & Mark Frost serielles Erzählen revolutioniert, Badelamenti einen der bleibensten Soundtracks ever geschaffen und die Charaktere sind bis heute noch popkulturell zitierfähig. Wir freuen uns sehr, endlich für dieses Herzensthema Zeit gefunden zu haben. 60 für uns, 25 für TWIN PEAKS, 3 Flimmerfreunde für Euch. Liebe