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This week things get COSMIC as Stacie and Mike discuss Andy's trip to see The Fireman, Gordon Cole's Monica Belluci dream and whatever the hell is going on with Sarah Palmer in Part 14 of The Return! Hosted by Mike Muncer & Stacie Ponder Produced & Edited by Mike Muncer Part of the Evolution of Horror Network Email us! logladypodcast@gmail.com Check out Stacie's website, finalgirl.rocks! Follow Stacie on INSTAGRAM For more of Mike's work, check out his WEBSITE Follow EOH network on TWITTER Follow the EOH network on INSTAGRAM Like us on FACEBOOK
Is it future? Or is it past? One thing's for sure - it's a brand new season of NO ENCORE~!And it wouldn't be The Return of this particular podcast without leaning into some truly tragic news in the form of the passing of visionary filmmaker David Lynch, who shuffled off this mortal coil in mid-January. As such, we're marking the first episode back with a tribute to a man who inspired as much creativity as he did nightmares during his time on this earth. A true original, Lynch cast a genuinely mesmerising spell in his work via a uniquely potent mix of imagination, surrealism, horror, and deep empathy. He deserves to be celebrated, and so we will do just that. Leading the charge is returning guest co-host David A. Tapley; mastermind of Tandem Felix and a damn fine Gordon Cole impersonator - seriously, he went as him for a Twin Peaks-themed night once and it looked and sounded terrific. ACT ONE: The preamble in which we ramble. ACT TWO (9:05): Plenty of news to dissect from weeks gone by, including Nine Inch Nails' very welcome impending visit to Dublin, Grimes saying Grimes things, the jaw-dropping Emilia Perez controversy, popular music artists of the time turning to cinematic endeavours. Ringo Starr's red-hot confession, Kendrick's dominance at the Grammy Awards (and Drake's further public humiliation), Gracie Abrams stans finding new ways to cause problems, the Boyzone documentary, and Billy Corgan stepping onto our turf. ACT THREE (1:09:06): Top 5 David Lynch Music-Follow Tandem Felix on X / Instagram / Bandcamp Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode of CORNDOWN is a mix of strange fixes and unexpected teamwork. I kick things off with some chaos about putting out metaphorical fires and getting into odd matches over coupons and signs. Wastedmemory shares about animals refusing food, teamwork breakdowns in the drive-thru, and has some mechanical quirks that lead to clicks and buzzers. There's also a arguments over part numbers and a detours into deodorant gone wrong. Lung makes his debut and jumps in with some light talk on overly small fish and I finish with questionable problem-solving with tokens. It's a jumble of fixes, small mishaps, and moments where things just don't seem to add up. This show is made possible by donations from listeners like you. If you enjoy what you hear, please consider donating via patreon or paypal! powered by rogueserver.com
On episode 35 of Really Weird Stuff: A Twin Peaks Podcast, we're reminiscing about Twin Peaks the Return: Part 4, "...brings back some memories." This episode was written by David Lynch and Mark Frost, and Directed by David Lynch. It's best known for being the episode wherein Wally Brando stole our hearts, and Gordon Cole told those clown comics to fix their hearts or die. We Stan our trans ally. Special guests Danny Connole and Matt Fisher (Ex-Rated Movies Podcast) join us to explore such mysteries as: WHY is that kid called Sonny Jim?HOW deaf is Gordon Cole, really? WHAT are shadows like?Plus: Danny points out the Mulholland Dr and Frances Bacon references and tells us what it was like to see the International Pilot of Twin Peaks before anything else! PS: Listen to Baxter discuss Wild at Heart on Ex-Rated Movies! https://www.reallyweirdstuffpod.cominsta: @reallyweirdstuffpodbluesky: @reallyweirdstuff.bsky.social twitter: @reallyweirdpod facebook: @reallyweirdstuffpodcast email: reallyweirdstuffpod@gmail.com
pWotD Episode 2816: David Lynch Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 1,222,558 views on Thursday, 16 January 2025 our article of the day is David Lynch.David Keith Lynch (January 20, 1946 – January 15, 2025) was an American filmmaker, visual artist, musician, and actor. He received critical acclaim for his films, which are often distinguished by their surrealist, dreamlike qualities. In a career spanning more than fifty years, he was awarded with numerous accolades, including the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Film Festival in 2006 and an Honorary Academy Award in 2019. Described as a "visionary", Lynch was considered one of the most important filmmakers of his era.Lynch studied painting before he began making short films in the late 1960s. His first feature-length film was the independent surrealist film Eraserhead (1977), which saw success as a midnight movie. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for the biographical drama The Elephant Man (1980), the neo-noir thriller Blue Velvet (1986), and the surrealist mystery Mulholland Drive (2001). His romantic crime drama Wild at Heart (1990) won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. He also directed the space opera adaptation Dune (1984), the surrealist neo-noir Lost Highway (1997), the biographical drama The Straight Story (1999), and the experimental film Inland Empire (2006). Lynch and Mark Frost created the ABC series Twin Peaks (1990–91), for which he was nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series and Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series. Lynch co-wrote and directed its film prequel, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), and its revival series Twin Peaks: The Return (2017). He also portrayed FBI agent Gordon Cole in Twin Peaks and John Ford in Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans (2022), and guest starred in shows such as The Cleveland Show (2010–13) and Louie (2012).Lynch also worked as a musician, encompassing the studio albums BlueBOB (2001), Crazy Clown Time (2011), and The Big Dream (2013), as well as painting and photography. He wrote the books Images (1994), Catching the Big Fish (2006), and Room to Dream (2018). He directed several music videos, for artists such as X Japan, Moby, Interpol, Nine Inch Nails, and Donovan, and commercials for Dior, YSL, Gucci, and the NYC Department of Sanitation. A practitioner of Transcendental Meditation (TM), he founded the David Lynch Foundation.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 03:26 UTC on Friday, 17 January 2025.For the full current version of the article, see David Lynch on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm generative Danielle.
This week we're off spelunking! Mike and Stacie discuss Gordon Cole's return and petroglyphs in Owl Cave in this week's episode of Twin Peaks... Hosted by Mike Muncer & Stacie Ponder Produced & Edited by Mike Muncer Part of the Evolution of Horror Network Email us! logladypodcast@gmail.com Check out Stacie's website, finalgirl.rocks! Follow Stacie on INSTAGRAM For more of Mike's work, check out his WEBSITE Follow EOH network on TWITTER Follow the EOH network on INSTAGRAM Like us on FACEBOOK
Twin Peaks, Molly Hatchet, and some choice Gordon Cole and Albert Rosenfield moments. We got you covered for Part 9 of The Return!
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 The Return Part 7 (aka S3E7) "There's a Body Alright!" Today we'll explore symbolism of dreams manifesting realities- through Laura's Diary and Gordon Cole's corn painting! We hear about Mr C and Audrey Horne (where is she??), Diane visits Mr C, Dougie unleashes his inner cobra and the Roadhouse gets a thorough cleaning!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!
JB Minton returns this week to discuss Ray Monroe. We talk about how Ray maneuvers around working with Mr. C, his ties to Phillip Jeffries, being a contact for Gordon Cole, and the esoteric nature surrounding Ray with the Owl Cave Ring, the Red Room, and the Dutchman's. JB Minton's work online: https://jbminton.substack.com/ https://jbmintonwriter.com/ JB Minton on Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/authorjbminton/ https://www.instagram.com/joshuaminton https://twitter.com/joshuaminton Intro Song: "Just You" by Luca De Paoli Outro Song: "Ripple In The Sky" by JB Minton
Alison joins me this week to discuss Dougie Milford. We talk about everything leading to his doomed wedding night with Lana Budding-Milford, including his encounters with The Fireman, UFOs, and a real alien. We also talk about the real and fictional characters seen in The Secret History he knows, such as his brother Dwayne Milford, Nathan Twining, Jack Parsons, Richard Nixon, Jackie Gleason, Gordon Cole, Garland Briggs. Alison on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agent.ivy/ Intro/Outro: "My Prayer" by Alison AKA Agent Ivy
Willow Maclay joins me this week to discuss Denise Bryson. We talk about how her role in helping Cooper after the Laura Palmer case, how her scene with Gordon Cole resonates with today's world, and how Denise set a high bar for trans representation in film & television. Willow Maclay on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/willowcatelyn/ https://twitter.com/willow_catelyn?lang=en Corpses, Fools and Monsters preorder: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/725695/corpses-fools-and-monsters-by-willow-maclay/ Willow on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/willowcatelynmaclay Intro Song: "Just You" by Luca De Paoli
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 S2E18 "On the Wings of Love"! Today we're unpacking a massive part of the Twin Peaks mystery- we explore a place called Owl Cave! We'll learn more about what those tattoo symbols mean, hidden petroglyph carvings, inversion, Buddhist karma, Windom's connection to Project Blue Book, Gordon Cole talking about the Red Room with connections to another Sherilyn Fenn movie and most importantly we get to Owl Cave!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!
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by Score football analyst Anthony Herron to break down the Bears' 16-13 win over the Panthers on Thursday night at Soldier Field. He also discussed Panthers rookie quarterback Bryce Young's struggles, Bears cornerback Kyler Gordon's strong play, tight end Cole Kmet's production and more.
Patreon subscriber month continues with episode 12 of Twin Peaks: The Return. While Cooper fails to resurface in the body of Dougie Jones, Gordon Cole and Albert Rosenfield bring Tammy Preston into the Blue Rose task force. They also offer Diane Evans a less official role, although that may be a ruse to determine whether or not she's in cahoots with Bad Coop. Meanwhile, in Twin Peaks, Sheriff Frank Truman informs Ben Horne that his grandson, Richard Horne, ran over a child and is currently on the run. Richard's mother, Audrey, seems not to care as she's more worried about Billy, her current lover, who happens to be missing. Also, Sarah Palmer goes to the store for vodka. Erik and Justin try to find a new way to recap as Twin Peaks: The Return defies usual TV formats. Justin decries the acting and the editing. Erik finds his way to agreeing with him. He also tries to recall if Billy ever actually appears on screen. Lynch's tendency toward depicting violence against women comes into question. James Hurley continues to be the worst Twin Peaks citizen. A surprising number of ghosts appear. Erik leans on The Secret History of Twin Peaks and The Last Dossier to connect some dots. The pair go further into analysis than usual and the owls are not what they seem.
Today on Let’s Talk Business features Part 1 of 2 … Continued
Gordon Cole sees the woodsmen, Detective Macklay gets a surprise, Shelly and Bobby try to be parents, the Twin Peaks police department reads a map, and the Double R Diner experiences a public shooting.
John Thorne discusses over 20 "missing pieces" from his acclaimed book, "Ominous Whoosh: A Wandering Mind Returns to Twin Peaks" (http://tiny.cc/d270vz). In this valuable peek behind the curtain, we learn a great deal about how a large & complex work of theory gets crafted, edited, shaped, and reshaped over time -- and witness new ideas developing in real time. Highlights include: 0:01 - 6 months ago (Flashback): Rumors of some missing pieces 4:41 - Most/least favorite parts of the book and the show 10:18 - Do we have an audience here? 11:44 - Feedback from actors and creators 16:24 - Main categories & reasons for editing/cutting 19:33 - Missing Piece 1: Andy & Lucy 28:18 - Piece 2: Decrypting Laura? (an early, abandoned thesis) 34:24 - Fireman in the Red Room (an early, abandoned scene) 38:03 - Quantum Physics and Easter 41:55 - Piece 3: TV death and Twin Peaks 43:35 - Piece 4: "The indweller of the house” (maintaining buoyancy) 51:42 - Decrypting Cooper? 54:25 - Counterarguments and rapport-building 57:07 - Piece 5: Cooper willfully de-materializes? 1:03:38 - Current interests & new ideas 1:05:17 - Piece 6: Cooper as "a man out of time" 1:07:12 - Piece 7: Hastings & Kafka 1:09:19 - Piece 8: Bob, Mr. C, and Cooper (cool stuff) 1:16:30 - Piece 9: Ray, Bob, and the enduring appeal of Twin Peaks 1:19:48 - Piece 10: Security cameras and Dale Cooper 1:22:30 - Piece 11: Home, and the seeds of a potential essay 1:25:55 - Piece 12: Breakfast at the Jones household 1:31:41 - Pieces 13-14: "Path 1" Cooper and some intriguing outlet covers 1:38:11 - Piece 15-16: Coordinates (and geocaching) & observations for Twitter 1:43:04 - Pieces 17-18: The Hindu concept of Moksha & timeline incongruities 1:45:29 - Piece 19: The Drunk! 1:51:06 - Piece 20: Diane & Cooper (the hardest piece to cut) 2:02:23 - Cooper exits the Red Room: John reads one of my favorite passages! 2:06:31 - Piece 21: Gordon Cole's preternatural awareness (and foreshadowing) 2:18:10 - Piece 22: Cooper's motivations: Some early theory that had to morph 2:22:00 - A few additional questions: inspirations & the "discourse" of Twin Peaks 2:29:27 - Joys and value of talking about Twin Peaks 2:33:14 - Different types of feedback Resources & References: John's books: http://tiny.cc/d270vz John's social media: http://tiny.cc/p270vz John's podcast: http://tiny.cc/q270vz
On episode 27 of Really Weird Stuff, we're discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 19: "Variations on Relations". This episode was written by Harley Peyton and Mark Frost and directed by Jonathan Sanger (producer on The Elephant Man). This episode is best known for everyone gearing up for the Miss Twin Peaks Contest, Dick Tremayne's wine tasting, and Gordon Cole's (David Lynch) memorial last visit to the RR. We explore such mysteries as:WHY are the men being so EXTRA?HOW does everyone have such incredible aim? WHAT makes everyone think that winning Miss Twin Peaks will change their lives?PLUS: We both pick two unprecedented MVPs!https://www.reallyweirdstuffpod.cominsta: @reallyweirdstuffpod twitter: @reallyweirdpod facebook: @reallyweirdstuffpodcast email: reallyweirdstuffpod@gmail.com
On episode 26 of Really Weird Stuff, we're discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 18: "On the Wings of Love". This episode was written by Harley Peyton and Robert Engels and directed by Duwayne Dunham. This episode is best known for Gordon Cole's (David Lynch) myriad quotable lines. Special guest Cristina Barr of Paid in Puke Podcast joins us to explore such mysteries as:WHAT is in Jones' ornate little bottle?WHY is this episode named after a 1982 pop ballad? WHAT is the best cure for a hangover? PLUS: A deep dive into the portrayal of Annie Blackburn!https://www.reallyweirdstuffpod.cominsta: @reallyweirdstuffpod twitter: @reallyweirdpod facebook: @reallyweirdstuffpodcast email: reallyweirdstuffpod@gmail.com
Between MIKE and Gordon Cole, you know Twin Peaks is nearing some big moments. Your host John looks into how everyone's secret plans end up hurting someone, before counting up how many different disguises there are. Then he digs into the (waning?) influence Laura's presence, how much Gordon Cole seems to actually know, before a hefty breakdown of the final scene where MIKE recites some poetry. Put the coffee on and have a listen.Production by Mitch Proctor and Area 42 Studios and Soundwww.25yearslatersite.comwww.RuminationsRadioNetwork.comwww.instagram.com/RuminationsRadioNetworkInstagram: BlueRoseTaskForceTwitter: RuminationsRadioNetwork@RuminationsNTwitter: @BlueRoseTFpodhttps://www.patreon.com/RuminationsRadioEmail ruminationsradio@gmail.comEmail bluerosetaskforcepodcast@gmail.com★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Martin of Lynch Bricks joins me for my first episode, covering Gordon Cole and how he fits into the mythos of Twin Peaks at large. Lynch Bricks on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynch_bricks/
Behold the power of a well-timed cherry pie! The luck of the Dougie is still with our addle-pated Agent Cooper this week, as a dream-driven delicacy snatches his life from the jaws of a very Vegas fate—and the check for $30 million didn't hurt. Things are heating up as we meet out in the desert to discuss Part 11: There's fire where you are going. This week, Jonathan is checking out the menu and speaking up for Gordon Cole; Jennifer is taking a slow drive through dreamland; Damon ponders progeny; and Colin is seeing doubles come into focus. For the Twist, we ask which flourish of gore this week made us weak in our respective knees. LISTEN: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | BuzzSprout | Spotify | RSS | and more!S3, E11 NOTES:David Lynch (episode director)David Lynch, Mark Frost (episode writers)
On episode 14 of Really Weird Stuff, we're discussing Twin Peaks Season 2, Episode 6: Demons. This episode was written by Harley Peyton and Robert Engels. It was directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. It's best known as the one that calls out the "Really Weird Stuff" directly (Gordon Cole, played by David Lynch, makes his first on-screen appearance). And Al Strobel knocks it out of the park as Phillip Gerard and MIKE, an otherworldly inhabiting spirit who broke good to stop his former partner in crime from killing again. Special guest Chris Brugos joins us to explore such mysteries as: DOES Twin Peaks have an official ACAB stance? WHO wore the red plaid jacket best? WHY must we hear "Just You and I" every time we see James and Donna on screen together?PLUS: Brugos has some mind-blowing theories on Tulpas, Maddy, and why Gordon Cole is deaf!
Cette semaine, dans AMIES, Marie et Anaïs regardent les épisodes 19, 20 et 21 de la deuxième saison de Twin Peaks. Il y a de l'amour dans l'air: Cooper et Annie officialisent leur relation, John et Audrey couchent ensemble et Gordon Cole embrasse Shelly. Pendant ce temps-là, Donna est en pleine crise existentielle (et capillaire), le shérif Truman se retrouve à faire de l'astrologie pour résoudre un meurtre et Annie remporte le concours de Miss Twin Peaks. Après Friends, les deux acolytes reviennent pour (re)découvrir une autre série culte des années 1990: Twin Peaks. Cette fois, Anaïs et Marie inversent les rôles. Anaïs connaît la série par cœur, tandis que Marie ne l'a jamais vue. AMIES est un podcast d'Anaïs Bordages et Marie Telling, produit et réalisé par Slate.fr sous la direction de Christophe Carron et Benjamin Saeptem Hours. Production éditoriale, montage et réalisation: Aurélie Rodrigues Musique: Victor Benhamou Suivez Slate Podcasts sur Instagram et Facebook. Pour échanger et découvrir de nouveaux podcasts, rejoignez le Slate Podcast Club sur Facebook.
Marking the fifth anniversary of the death of David Bowie with a trip into the Patreon archives. What the heck-damn happened to The Thin White Spook after he bounces out of Gordon Cole's office in Fire Walk With Me? Although our Bob failed to predict a certain kettle-metamorphosis, the themes and method here stand up pretty well... Link to the playlist over on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/posts/black-lodge-11278635
There's heartstrings being plucked everywhere you look in Twin Peaks this week, and—thankfully!—not in the Bob kind of way! What does this rising tide of pine-scented eros hold in store? We affix our headlamps and plunge into the darkness for this, Season 2, Episode 18, “On the Wings of Love”! Jennifer examines the long reach of sexual jealousy; Colin contemplates the return of Gordon Cole; Jonathan interrogates the intentions of these older dudes; and Damon leads a tour to Owl Cave. For the Twist, it's a big ol' grab bag of Oddities for you all! LISTEN: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | BuzzSprout | Spotify | RSS | and more!S2, E18 NOTES:Duwayne Dunham (episode director) Harley Peyton (episode writer)Show notes coming soon!
Scales fall from many eyes, but not all: Audrey sees the real Ben, Ben sees the real Josie, James finally sees the real Maddy, but nobody sees the real Leland. Meanwhile, Shelly and Bobby have some fun with Leo and we meet loud-talker Gordon Cole. Spoilers for seasons two and three, along with Fire Walk With Me. Find us at twitter.com/notaboutbunny, and if you're inclined leave a review on Apple podcasts; it helps other listeners find us.
Has anyone seen Billy? We're back to discuss Part 7 of “Twin Peaks: The Return.” Jerry Horne embarks on a bad trip, Frank and Hawk analyze the missing pages of Laura's diary, Andy checks his Rolex, Doc Hayward uses Skype, Gordon Cole whistles, Diane smokes on an airplane, Booper blackmails his way out of prison, […]
You didn't honestly think we'd go a week without talking about Twin Peaks, did you? This week, we're discussing the Season 2 episodes "The Orchid's Curse," and "Demons." Donna embraces her new status as a user, Gordon Cole rolls into town, Bobby and Shelly through Leo a party, and Harold's just plain having a bad time. Also, Mr. Tojamura is here throwing around checks like there's no tomorrow. Next week, we're watching the next two episodes "Lonely Souls," and "Drive with a Dead Girl."
This week on the Damn Fine TV podcast… Grab your party hats and kazoos cause we're celebrating a damn fine episode of Twin Peaks. With the exception of maybe one scene, “Demons” is a banger right from its thrilling start - with Harold bellowing into the night - right through to its chilling conclusion - leaving us with more information than ever about Bob. Not only that, we're introduced to the incredible Gordon Cole, we get to party with Bobby and Shelly, and there's even a scene where Ben and Josie don't totally suck. So, hang the streamers, pour another drink, and let's rock! What's your favourite part about this episode? Do you have a different take? Head to our Instagram to join the conversation! 1:16:00 - 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 Thanks for listening; see you soon! *we do not claim any ownership of any audio clips that aren't our own voices*
Sadly, Bradford Taylor couldn't join the crew this week, but McKenna Guttery, McKay Fritz and Harrison Koford were able to soldier on regardless. They observed the power dynamics between Audrey, Cooper and Ben Horne, the return of Leland's singing at the Great Northern and the arrival of Gordon Cole in this incredible episode. Join them next week for one of the most iconic episodes in the show's history.
This week's super-sized installment is Season 1, Episode 5, “The One-Armed Man,” directed by Tim Hunter. Colin sees it as a love letter to film noir and the “double cross,” while Jennifer is captivated by the parallels with Hitchcock's Psycho. Jonathan explores appetites and primal urges this week, and dives into Mike, the titular one-armed man. Damon analyzes Cooper's relationship with local law enforcement, particularly with Sheriff Truman. We wrap up on David Lynch first appearance on the show, as Cooper's FBI supervisor Gordon Cole.LISTEN: BuzzSprout | Apple Podcasts (Coming soon!) | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS | and more!S1, E5 NOTES: Bob Engels (episode writer)Tim Hunter (episode director)The River's Edge (1986, film, directed by Tim Hunter)Over the Edge (1979, film, co-written by Tim Hunter)Gordon Cole (character played by David Lynch, shares a name with character in the 1950 film Sunset Boulevard)One-Eyed Jacks (1961, film, directed by Marlon Brando)Fargo (1996, film, written and directed by the Coen Brothers)Mulholland Drive (2001, film, written and directed by David Lynch)Psycho (1960, film, directed by Alfred Hitchcock)Dutch angle (camera placement technique)Blue Velvet (1986, film, written and directed by David Lynch)Al Strobel (Philip Gerard, aka Mike, aka The One-Armed Man)The Fugitive (1963-1967, ABC TV series)KCRW David Lynch weather reportsRoom to Dream (2019, book, by David Lynch and Kristine McKenna)David Lynch: The Art Life (2016, film, multiple directors)
This week on Saturday Night Jive we're breaking down episodes 11 and 12 of Twin Peaks: The Return and we get a whole bunch of Belushi. Gordon Cole visits The Zone, Hawk pulls out a living map, The Mitchum Brothers have a dream, Diane is shady, Sarah Palmer may have eaten a kid, Nadine watches more Dr. Amp, Audrey Horne finally shows up, and there are zombies now? All this and more on this week's episode. Enjoy!Download Here
Join Tim and Bub as they dive into S2 Ep18. Gordon Cole falls inlove, Andy goes spelunking and Annie orders a drink! All this and ...
Join Tim and Bub as they dive into Season 2 Episode 6. It’s all about Gordon Cole’s arrival, Audrey is home and Mike speaks! Listen ...
Our episodic review of Twin Peaks continues with episode 19 of season 2, Variations on Relations! Things heat up in the secluded town of Twin Peaks as Cooper, Gordon Cole, and Audrey each sort out their personal and passionate romantic tanglings. Meanwhile, the dubious and oft-orating Windom Earle rambles on about that sinister "black lodge" we keep hearing so much about. Learn to trust your instincts—give us a listen! Now, what did you think about this episode? Have a recommendation for the show? Is Twin Peaks back to its old self or are we just off our rocker? Let us know on Instagram and Twitter @twistedmugmedia and email us at twistedmugmedia@gmail.com!
Joe and Paul feel like their watching the sequel of Eraserhead for a little while before being thrown all over the place far worse than Mr. C was in that car crash. Then we end up taking two rides with Jade to a casino before we meet our personal hero, Albert and his side kick, Gordon Cole.
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse provide their commentary track for "The Past Dictates the Future", a.k.a. "The Return, Part 17", from the 2017 Showtime revival of Twin Peaks, featuring Kyle MacLachlan as Dale Cooper/Mr. C, David Lynch as Gordon Cole, Laura Dern as Diane Evans, and Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer! Find us here: Twitter: @GhostwoodCast @CharlesSkaggs @udanax19 Facebook: Facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Goldie knocks her Cole impression out of the proverbial park! We're roasting marshmallows with middle school aged Cole and sharing our thoughts on Gordon Cole as David Lynch's "Mary Sue". Theme music is "No Prayer" by Mercy Bell. Visit http://mercybell.bandcamp.com
This week we discuss episode 5 of Twin Peaks, The One Armed Man. We meet Gordon Cole, do a deep dive on Shelly, and form a new appreciation society. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mannersandmadness/message
SPOILERS for the rest of season 2 from 54:00-59:15.We discuss vicuna coats, things that were definitely still racist even in the 90s, and the man himself, David Lynch as Gordon Cole. And what the hell, kazoos.
Theories about COVID, Yächtley Crëw Youtube live-streams, fun facts by Henry D Horse, Alien Ele and Man Behind The Machine say hello, my first Instagram livedraw, a Gordon Cole montage, Rob Broski of Twin Peaks stops by, and much more! Mort Drucker of MAD Magazine, RIP, April 9, 2020. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, we discuss Part 4 of the return, in which Gordon Cole has a disturbing conversation with a long lost special agent, who isn’t quite who he expected. Direct Download (mp3 46.7MB 1:08:04) Subscribe via: FeedBurner, iTunes
On this week’s episode we’re covering “Part 12”. Adam and Daniel join Tammy and, ugh, “Diane”, as the newest recruits into the Blue Rose task force! Rejoice! The downside is we have to listen to Gordon Cole tell boring stories to strange French women. Booooooo. Also, Sarah Palmer thinks turkey jerky is bullshit, and DanielRead More
James sauve ses princesses, Josie et Ben négocient, Mike explique Bob et Gordon Cole arrive enfin à Twin Peaks alors on célèbre ça en se posant la question ultime : est-il une Mary Sue ?
In this week’s episode, our intrepid hosts Adam and Daniel cover “Part 9”, in which we’re introduced to Tim Roth’s less-than-stellar accent work, the LVPD are surprisingly good at their jobs, and Gordon Cole is reunited with Major Garland Briggs… more or less. Our main theme, “Downstream” was composed by CNTRL_ALT_DSTRY. The song “Ghostwood” wasRead More
We’re back, and we’re talking Twin Peaks, duh! In “Part 4” Cooper is Dougie now. DEAL WITH IT NERDS. And holy cow he’s like, really good at slot machines. Skill, finesse, HE’S GOT IT ALL, BABY! Elsewhere, we get to spend some time with Sheriff Nü Truman, Gordon Cole and Alvern Rozerbeam head to SouthRead More
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse continue their Twin Peaks commentaries with "Demons”, the sixth episode from Twin Peaks Season 2 in 1990, featuring the on-screen debut of David Lynch as Gordon Cole, Leo Johnson’s homecoming party, and Cooper’s conversation with the mysterious MIKE! Find us here: Twitter: @GhostwoodCast @CharlesSkaggs @udanax19 Facebook: Facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Temporada 2 Episodio 19 País Estados Unidos Dirección David Lynch (Creator), Mark Frost (Creator), David Lynch, Lesli Linka Glatter, Caleb Deschanel, Duwayne Dunham Guion Mark Frost, David Lynch, Harley Peyton, Robert Engels, Barry Pullman, Tricia Brock, Scott Frost Música Angelo Badalamenti, David Slusser Fotografía Frank Byers Reparto Kyle MacLachlan, Lara Flynn Boyle, Michael Ontkean, James Marshall, Sherilyn Fenn, Dana Ashbrook, Mädchen Amick, Richard Beymer, Ray Wise, Peggy Lipton, Joan Chen, Harry Goaz, Eric DaRe, Kimmy Robertson Sinopsis Cooper y Truman intentan descifrar el jeroglífico de la cueva del búho, Pete y Catherine se obsesionan con la caja del rompecabezas, Annie y Cooper se enamoran; Gordon Cole se enamora de Shelly, Tremayne lleva a cabo una cata de vinos en el Gran Hotel del Norte, y Windom Earle hace su próximo movimiento.
Temporada 2 Episodio 6 País Estados Unidos Dirección David Lynch (Creator), Mark Frost (Creator), David Lynch, Lesli Linka Glatter, Caleb Deschanel, Duwayne Dunham Guion Mark Frost, David Lynch, Harley Peyton, Robert Engels, Barry Pullman, Tricia Brock, Scott Frost Música Angelo Badalamenti, David Slusser Fotografía Frank Byers Reparto Kyle MacLachlan, Lara Flynn Boyle, Michael Ontkean, James Marshall, Sherilyn Fenn, Dana Ashbrook, Mädchen Amick, Richard Beymer, Ray Wise, Peggy Lipton, Joan Chen, Harry Goaz, Eric DaRe, Kimmy Robertson Productora ABC; Lynch/Frost Productions / Propaganda Films / Spelling Entertainment / Twin Peaks Production Sinopsis Donna y Maddy están atrapadas en el apartamento de Harold Smith (el horticultista agorafóbico), pero James las rescata pero Donna no ha podido conseguir el diario secreto de Laura que estaba en poder de Harold ; El Agente Cooper cuida de Audrey ; Shelly y Bobby le dan una "fiesta de bienvenida" a Leo ; el Sheriff Truman interroga a Donna por el diario de Laura que tiene Harold ; Maddy Ferguson (prima de Laura) se despide de James ya que ella vuelve a su pueblo ; el jefe de Cooper, Gordon Cole, visita a Cooper para informarle del mal estado de salud de Windom Earle ; Josie llega un acuerdo con Ben ; el hombre manco, al no tomarse su medicina, entra en un trance y revela un poco de información sobre Bob, indicando que él está desde hace 40 años en el Gran Hotel del Norte; y Leland regresa al trabajo.
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse continue their Twin Peaks commentaries with "The One-Armed Man", the fifth episode from Twin Peaks Season One in 1990, featuring the introductions of David Lynch as Gordon Cole and Chris Mulkey as Hank Jennings! Find us here: Twitter: @GhostwoodCast @CharlesSkaggs @udanax19 Facebook: Facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
If you're a musician and you have a young child, do you start him on an instrument? If so, is it the same instrument you play? If so, do you teach him? Or do you make sure your kids steer clear of the musician's life? These are questions we ask ourselves all the time regarding our three kids! But a generation ago, Nathan's parents were asking them. And Nathan's father's father asked the same questions a generation before that. So in this special episode, Nathan takes advantage of a parental visit to chat with his parents about all this and more, including the path they chose for him through the Suzuki landscape of the early 1980s. Transcript Nathan Cole: Hi, and welcome back to Stand Partners for Life. Nathan Cole: This is a very special episode because today I have none other than my two parents here with me. Usually I'm saying “hi” to Akiko and thanking her for being here, thanking a guest for being here, but in this case I might as well say, “Thank you for bringing me into the world.” Nathan Cole: But why don't you guys say hello? Gordon Cole: Hello. Khristine Cole: Hello. Nathan Cole: They're visiting from Kentucky, where I grew up. Yeah, it's a treat to talk to you guys because you're really the only two that know most of the real story about how I got started on the violin. As Akiko and I have mentioned in some previous episodes, both of you guys are musicians, professional musicians, and that, of course, had a certain bearing on my growing up. But talk a little bit if you would, each of you, about just a quick overview about how you grew up and got started in music. Nathan Cole: Who wants to start? Gordon Cole: Well, I'll start. My father was a flutist in the Philadelphia orchestra. The school that I was attending, grade school outside of Philadelphia, gave students an aptitude test at the end of third grade, and we were assigned instruments, and we were supposed to come back then for the beginning of fourth grad and play in band. My father had in mind that I should be a horn player, and he had arranged for Mason Jones to give me lessons. But the school sent me home as a flute player. Nathan Cole: So Mason Jones was at that time- Gordon Cole: Principal horn in the Philadelphia orchestra. Nathan Cole: Okay. Gordon Cole: But the school decided I would be a flute player since they knew that my father was a flute player. So my brother became the horn player, and I became a flute player. Nice. Nathan Cole: Now you didn't study with your dad right away. Gordon Cole: Yes. Nathan Cole: Okay, in the beginning you did. Gordon Cole: Yes, I have no memory of what lessons may or may not have been like. He had me play on a Moennig flute that he had purchased in Europe on one of their trips. It was wooden with plated keys and a plated head joint, metal head joint. I can't imagine what the band sounded like 'cause there were at least three metal clarinets- Nathan Cole: Metal clarinets. Gordon Cole: … in this grade school band. They were pretty common after the second world war, but I can't imagine what the band sounded like and, thankfully, I have no memory of it. Nathan Cole: So how was it studying with your own father? Gordon Cole: Well, I really don't remember much of anything until we moved from Philadelphia to Wisconsin, where my father taught at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. During my teenage years, evidently I was not very receptive to any sort of suggestions that he might have on how I should play something, so he farmed me out to a very good teacher in Madison for my sophomore and junior years, maybe ninth grade, I don't remember. Nathan Cole: Can't imagine not being receptive as a teenager to your parents. To jump to your part of the story too, Mom, but you studied with your dad then in college. Gordon Cole: Yes, and senior year in high school, I decided that I was mature enough then to take his suggestions as that and not as criticisms, personal criticisms. So I switched back to studying with my father my senior...
If you’re a musician and you have a young child, do you start him on an instrument? If so, is it the same instrument you play? If so, do you teach him? Or do you make sure your kids steer clear of the musician’s life? These are questions we ask ourselves all the time regarding our three kids! But a generation ago, Nathan’s parents were asking them. And Nathan’s father’s father asked the same questions a generation before that. So in this special episode, Nathan takes advantage of a parental visit to chat with his parents about all this and more, including the path they chose for him through the Suzuki landscape of the early 1980s. Transcript Nathan Cole: Hi, and welcome back to Stand Partners for Life. Nathan Cole: This is a very special episode because today I have none other than my two parents here with me. Usually I’m saying “hi” to Akiko and thanking her for being here, thanking a guest for being here, but in this case I might as well say, “Thank you for bringing me into the world.” Nathan Cole: But why don’t you guys say hello? Gordon Cole: Hello. Khristine Cole: Hello. Nathan Cole: They’re visiting from Kentucky, where I grew up. Yeah, it’s a treat to talk to you guys because you’re really the only two that know most of the real story about how I got started on the violin. As Akiko and I have mentioned in some previous episodes, both of you guys are musicians, professional musicians, and that, of course, had a certain bearing on my growing up. But talk a little bit if you would, each of you, about just a quick overview about how you grew up and got started in music. Nathan Cole: Who wants to start? Gordon Cole: Well, I’ll start. My father was a flutist in the Philadelphia orchestra. The school that I was attending, grade school outside of Philadelphia, gave students an aptitude test at the end of third grade, and we were assigned instruments, and we were supposed to come back then for the beginning of fourth grad and play in band. My father had in mind that I should be a horn player, and he had arranged for Mason Jones to give me lessons. But the school sent me home as a flute player. Nathan Cole: So Mason Jones was at that time- Gordon Cole: Principal horn in the Philadelphia orchestra. Nathan Cole: Okay. Gordon Cole: But the school decided I would be a flute player since they knew that my father was a flute player. So my brother became the horn player, and I became a flute player. Nice. Nathan Cole: Now you didn’t study with your dad right away. Gordon Cole: Yes. Nathan Cole: Okay, in the beginning you did. Gordon Cole: Yes, I have no memory of what lessons may or may not have been like. He had me play on a Moennig flute that he had purchased in Europe on one of their trips. It was wooden with plated keys and a plated head joint, metal head joint. I can’t imagine what the band sounded like ’cause there were at least three metal clarinets- Nathan Cole: Metal clarinets. Gordon Cole: … in this grade school band. They were pretty common after the second world war, but I can’t imagine what the band sounded like and, thankfully, I have no memory of it. Nathan Cole: So how was it studying with your own father? Gordon Cole: Well, I really don’t remember much of anything until we moved from Philadelphia to Wisconsin, where my father taught at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. During my teenage years, evidently I was not very receptive to any sort of suggestions that he might have on how I should play something, so he farmed me out to a very good teacher in Madison for my sophomore and junior years, maybe ninth grade, I don’t remember. Nathan Cole: Can’t imagine not being receptive as a teenager to your parents. To jump to your part of the story too, Mom, but you studied with your dad then in college. Gordon Cole: Yes, and senior year in high school, I decided that I was mature enough then to take his suggestions as that and not as criticisms, personal criticisms. So I switched back to studying with my father my senior...
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse finish their review of the 1991 Twin Peaks novel The Autobiography of F.B.I. Special Agent Dale Cooper: My Life, My Tapes, written by Scott Frost and published by Pocket Books. This second part explores Dale Cooper's years in the F.B.I., including his first meetings with Diane Evans, Gordon Cole and Dennis/Denise Bryson, the insanity of Windom Earle, the murder of Caroline Earle, and the mystery of Theresa Banks! Find us here: Twitter: @GhostwoodCast @CharlesSkaggs @udanax19 Facebook: Facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast/ Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com
"Variations on Relations". Ännu ett avsnitt där vi fattas Sebastian, men vi gör vårt bästa för att fylla skor med content. Coop och Major Briggs försöker lösa gåtan som är hällristningen från Owl cave, Gordon Cole tar farväl av Shelley och gör Bobby något svartsjuk, Miss Twin Peaks-tävlingen närmar sig med bestämda steg och även Windom Earle. Utöver detta pratar vi om varför familjen Hayward alltid har så orimligt stora portioner ärtor till middagen, vi går igenom den proffsiga vinprovningen på Great Northern och vi myser lite vid elden tillsammans med Cooper och John Justice Wheeler.
Part twelve of Twin Peaks: The Return sees a new member added to the FBI's Blue Rose task force. Sarah Palmer is still finding it hard to deal with the pace of change in Twin Peaks. Gordon Cole enjoys a fine Bordeaux, Diane is deputised and finally we witness the return of one of the original series' most beloved characters. Let's rock! Hosts: Phil Willis Nav Prasad Steve Lynch Dave Bloustien
Was für ein Knaller! Gordon Cole stört sich an einem Fensterputzer, Tammy lässt nicht locker, Tina hat einen Bruder und James Hurley hat Geburtstag. War sonst noch was?Ach ja...Alles zur unglaublichen vierzehnten Folge von Twin Peaks - The Return! Folge direkt herunterladen
Film critic and writer Sarah Ward joins us again to dissect the latest episode of the 2017 TV series that will be rewatched for decades: Part 14 of Twin Peaks The Return. We cheer Deputy Andy, decode Gordon Cole’s Parisian dream, elect not to hassle Sarah Palmer and tell you THIS IS WHAT WE DO IN THE FBI. All this and analysis that's been described as "strong" and with "some good insights". Music courtesy of @theblackhundred and @johnnyjewel Find us on Twitter and Facebook at TPseason3. Find Sarah Ward on Twitter at swardplay Andy mentions the Facebook group The Cult of Chad. Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/157337434808982/?multi_permalinks=183380068871385%2C183263882216337¬if_t=group_activity¬if_id=1502783568230272
At long last, David Lynch does superheroes! Learn the secret origin of James' piledriver-gloved pal Freddie! Witness Andy Brennan's cosmic awareness! Marvel at the mysterious continuing saga of high-jumping Bill! Also, Gordon Cole has a dream that's a flashback that's two all-star cameos at once. Tweet questions to @EWDocJensen and @DarrenFranich, or email us at twinpeaks@ew.com. Don't forget to rate us on iTunes and leave a review! We love hearing your thoughts on the podcast, and any of your Twin Peaks theories. Come back every Monday for a new episode from now until the end of the Showtime revival! Credits: Hosts: Jeff Jensen (@EWDocJensen) and Darren Franich (@DarrenFranich) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: DGitalMedia (@DGitalmedia_) Contact Us: twinpeaks@ew.com For the latest on Twin Peaks, go to: ew.com/twinpeaks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No Dougie, but lots of Gordon Cole and action in Twin Peaks, as major revelations happen and– of course– leave us with even more questions. MP3 Support us on Patreon patreon.com/damnfinepodcast.
Chopping Wood Inside: The Twin Peaks Podcast for Conspiracy Theorists
Channeling their inner Mr. Monkeywrenches, Murph and Hawk get under the hood of this "goddamn bad story we're in" to preview Part 13: Who, or what, is in Sarah Palmer's kitchen? Did Major Briggs swallow Dougie's ring so Gordon would find it? Is Phillip Jeffries on earth or in another place? Could Diane's mystery night with Mr. C be the night Dougie was manufactured? Who sent MIriam the blue roses? And shouldn't Gordon Cole think ahead and have his Blue Rose Task Force renew their life insurance before reentering the town of Twin Peaks, just in case?
Charles Skaggs & Xan Sprouse discuss "The Return, Part 11" from Showtime's revival of Twin Peaks, featuring David Lynch as Gordon Cole, Mädchen Amick as Shelly Briggs, and Jim Belushi as Bradley Mitchum! Find us here: Twitter: @GhostwoodCast @CharlesSkaggs @udanax19 Facebook: facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com Listen and subscribe to us in Apple Podcasts and leave us a review!
Lay out the chevron tablecloth, set your ovens to 'Moderate' and sharpen your Instagram filters, it's time for another slice of Twin Peaks The Return. To help us cut up Part 11 (and rate theories on our TheoryFish segment), we get the help of film critic and writer Jo DiMattia. All this and solid, and now award-winning, Peaks discussion that some listeners are calling "decent" and "ace!". During the podcast, Andy mentions THIS photograph that compares Gordon Cole's vision of the Woodsmen on the staircase with the picture that Mrs Tremond gave Laura in Fire Walk With Me. It's worth a look: https://imgur.com/a/XeptA Music courtesy of @theblackhundred Find us on Twitter and Facebook at TPseason3.
Is this the most disturbing episode of "Twin Peaks" ever? Violent abuse abounds as Richard Horne reigns terror and betrayal haunts Gordon Cole. At least Janey-E is happy! Tweet questions to @EWDocJensen and @DarrenFranich, or email us at twinpeaks@ew.com. Don't forget to rate us on iTunes and leave a review! We love hearing your thoughts on the podcast, and any of your Twin Peaks theories. Come back every Monday for a new episode from now until the end of the Showtime revival! Credits: Hosts: Jeff Jensen (@EWDocJensen) and Darren Franich (@DarrenFranich) Producer: Cristina Everett (@cristinaeverett) Editor: DGitalMedia (@DGitalmedia_) Contact Us: twinpeaks@ew.com For the latest on Twin Peaks, go to: ew.com/twinpeaks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chopping Wood Inside: The Twin Peaks Podcast for Conspiracy Theorists
There is always distorted music in the air when Murph and Dr. Hawk offer their hot take reactions to Part 10.: How insane are the Hornes? Why Does Dougie look like Ned Flanders shirtless? How big was that orgasm Dougie and Janie-E had, hey Dougie? Why is Laura's Ghost haunting Gordon Cole of all people? It's great Albert and Constance hooked up, but why does Albert still look so guilty of something? And did lil' Dickie Horne bribe the entire Twin Peaks police department to go on this unfettered killing spree?
Chopping Wood Inside: The Twin Peaks Podcast for Conspiracy Theorists
Murph and Hawk can't stop foraging for plot truffles from a exposition-filled Part 9: Is "The Major" an Ascending Master? Will Jerry Horne ever change his clothes? Will Bill Hastings take a field trip from prison to show Gordon Cole "The Zone?" Are Albert and Diane up to no good? And why the hell do Woodsman love to haunt states with no fucking trees? All that and more!
We need to talk about Mr. Strawberry... und eine neue Folge Twin Peaks. Dieses mal mit neuen Seiten von Laura (»it isn't Bob«) unglaublicher Action (»he moved like a cobra«), einer zerrissenen Diane (»Who are you?«) und ausgiebigem Bodenfegen. Man muss es einfach lieben... Folge direkt herunterladen
Lesli Linka Glatter är tillbaka! Avsnittet är Demons och ohoj vad mycket vi får här. James och Donna försonas i en lökig kyss, Harold blir lämnad med sina orkidéer, GORDON COLE dyker ÄNTLIGEN upp och vi är så glada! Bobby och Shelly har lite hemmafest och Josie leker med Harrys känslor. Vi får även återigen en enorm cliffhanger tack vare The One Armed Man/Mike. Dessutom: Hur gör man för att dö med huvudet i en tårta? Våra Leo-sympatier väcks till liv. Vi försöker dechiffrera exakt vad det är för schackdrag som Windom Earle kommer med. Det urartar i en lång diskussion om hur ett schackbräde faktiskt ser ut. Vi dyker ner i vad det är för typ av rovdjur Ben har på sitt kontor. Isräv? Polarräv? Julräv? Vi föreställer oss även hur Twin Peaks hade funkat som musikal (mycket utsvävningar här, sorry).
Charles Skaggs and Xan Sprouse discuss "The Return, Parts 3 & 4" from Showtime's revival of Twin Peaks, featuring the return of David Lynch as Gordon Cole, Miguel Ferrer as Albert Rosenfield, and David Duchovny as Denise Bryson! Find us here: Twitter: @GhostwoodCast @CharlesSkaggs @udanax19 Facebook: Facebook.com/GhostwoodPodcast/ Email: GhostwoodPodcast@gmail.com
We tackle Part 3 of Twin Peaks: The Return with some help from Eloise Ross who brings her sonic nous to disembodied voices and the sounds of nature, Hayley bemoans the show's diversity issues and Andy does a woeful Gordon Cole impression. All this and analysis reviewers are calling "gripping" and "poetic". Music courtesy of @theblackhundred. Find us on Twitter and Facebook at TPseason3 This week Hayley baked: Pikelets with lemon curd
I det tredje avsnittet av den nya säsongen är Ari Gunnar Thorsteinsson åter med i podden för att diskutera Dougie, den mystiska platsen med kvinnan utan ögon, scenen på FBI:s högkvarter där vi återser våra älskade Gordon Cole och Albert Rosenfield, och mycket mer. Vi gräver ner oss i vad som funkar och inte funkar i den nya säsongen, hur ens farhågor var kring den nya säsongen som Twin Peaks-fan, och reder ut vad Garmonbozia egentligen är. Vi gläds också åt att det äntligen är lite HUMOR i avsnittet! SPOILERVARNINGAR RAKT IGENOM. Trevlig lyssning!
In which Alia and Dan get straight hyped up for Showtime's revival of the GOAT, Twin Peaks. We talk damn fine pie, the wild tone, the influence of the show, the mad dips in quality, GORDON COLE, the incredible and diverse cast, Fire Walk With Me (and watching it on the BIG SCREEN at the Loft Cinema in Tucson), what we expect from the revival, and way too much about owls.
Love is in the air and Gordon Cole can hear Shelly clear as a bell. Bryan Burnett joins us to partake in some counter esperanto of our own. MP3 Support us on Patreon patreon.com/damnfinepodcast.
Episode 16 has Mark and Becky talk about the awesome disguises of Windom Earle, the return of Gordon Cole, and Audrey going on a jet. Link to all Twin Peaks Log Episodes: Twin Peaks Log RSS Feed for the Twin Peaks Log: http://feeds.feedburner.com/twinpeakslog Feedback to: info@thegoodthebadandtheodd.com Or chat with Mark and Becky at The Twin […]
The guys talk Super Bowl trailers, the Dune reboot, and Twin Peaks. They also have some travel advice for people heading to Japan.
In which we go over the aftermath of the raid on One Eyed Jack's—how much does Audrey remember? And how much will she tell Agent Cooper?—and Donna and Maddy's attempt at stealing Laura's diary from Harold. Elsewhere, Josie finds herself in hot water with Jonathan and Gordon Cole arrives for the first time to deliver some interesting news about a chess game... Also: Leo has a party! Nadine buys a dress! Leland sings showtunes! Philip Gerard/MIKE takes up poetry! And what's this about a chihuahua? Notes: IT'S CALLED A CULTIVATOR!!! Vicuna: I guess these are kind of like llamas or an alpaca...interesting choice for a coat! Cloudcuckoolanders on TVTropes Shooting script information: Here is a fantastic resource with shooting scripts (including revisions)for all of Season 2 as well as TV transcripts for the whole series
This time on Diane we talk romance as our characters seek blissful union. Harry Truman wakes in the arms of a killer, Gordon Cole goes boy-oy-oing over Shelly Johnson, and Windham Earle searches for his queen. Subscribe, rate and review on itunes apple.co/2qDwBOy We are creating additional content for Patreon. Become a patron today www.patreon.com/dianepodcast
Double P Podcast Network's Bubba (@FittenTrim) and Mork (@Extraordinawry) start their Book(house Boys) Club in covering Mark Frost's new novel: THE SECRET HISTORY OF TWIN PEAKS with an episode covering the first 65 pages. We question Gordon Cole's geography knowledge, wonder who T.P. is?, as well as The Archivist's identity?, talk about the sad fate of Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce, and end up just as lost as Denver Bob and Wayne Chance. Before we cover the book, we read your feedback and remind listeners how to enter our giveaway contest! And we review the Mark Frost book signing event in downtown Los Angeles. http://facebook.com/doubleppodcasts
The endgame approaches for Ian in Dave in the penultimate episode of their Twin Peaks coverage. In episode 25, Donna begins investigating her mother's involvement with Ben Horne, Gordon Cole discovers that he can hear Shelly perfectly, and Annie gives Cooper a clue that leads him to the mysterious Owl Cave and the unearthing of ancient petroglyphs. In episode 26, corruption and intrigue surround the Miss Twin Peaks contest, and Earle reveals his plans to Ted Raimi who is then killed and inserted into a giant chess pawn. And in episode 27, Jeddy begins to show signs of rebellion, Major Briggs falls in to Wyndham Earle's clutches, and Bob makes a return to the physical plane. They also discuss the fact Twin Peaks may be set in the same universe as The Phantom, enjoy the mainly absent James Hurley, and make far too many references to Batman Begins.
The endgame approaches for Ian in Dave in the penultimate episode of their Twin Peaks coverage. In episode 25, Donna begins investigating her mother's involvement with Ben Horne, Gordon Cole discovers that he can hear Shelly perfectly, and Annie gives Cooper a clue that leads him to the mysterious Owl Cave and the unearthing of ancient petroglyphs. In episode 26, corruption and intrigue surround the Miss Twin Peaks contest, and Earle reveals his plans to Ted Raimi who is then killed and inserted into a giant chess pawn. And in episode 27, Jeddy begins to show signs of rebellion, Major Briggs falls in to Wyndham Earle's clutches, and Bob makes a return to the physical plane. They also discuss the fact Twin Peaks may be set in the same universe as The Phantom, enjoy the mainly absent James Hurley, and make far too many references to Batman Begins.
The endgame approaches for Ian in Dave in the penultimate episode of their Twin Peaks coverage. In episode 25, Donna begins investigating her mother's involvement with Ben Horne, Gordon Cole discovers that he can hear Shelly perfectly, and Annie gives Cooper a clue that leads him to the mysterious Owl Cave and the unearthing of ancient petroglyphs. In episode 26, corruption and intrigue surround the Miss Twin Peaks contest, and Earle reveals his plans to Ted Raimi who is then killed and inserted into a giant chess pawn. And in episode 27, Jeddy begins to show signs of rebellion, Major Briggs falls in to Wyndham Earle's clutches, and Bob makes a return to the physical plane. They also discuss the fact Twin Peaks may be set in the same universe as The Phantom, enjoy the mainly absent James Hurley, and make far too many references to Batman Begins.
The endgame approaches for Ian in Dave in the penultimate episode of their Twin Peaks coverage. In episode 25, Donna begins investigating her mother's involvement with Ben Horne, Gordon Cole discovers that he can hear Shelly perfectly, and Annie gives Cooper a clue that leads him to the mysterious Owl Cave and the unearthing of ancient petroglyphs. In episode 26, corruption and intrigue surround the Miss Twin Peaks contest, and Earle reveals his plans to Ted Raimi who is then killed and inserted into a giant chess pawn. And in episode 27, Jeddy begins to show signs of rebellion, Major Briggs falls in to Wyndham Earle's clutches, and Bob makes a return to the physical plane. They also discuss the fact Twin Peaks may be set in the same universe as The Phantom, enjoy the mainly absent James Hurley, and make far too many references to Batman Begins.
Ian and Dave are back for three eventful episodes of Twin Peaks. In episode 13, Cooper brings Audrey back to Ben, Cooper's superior Gordon Cole comes to Twin Peaks with news of the mysterious Wyndham Earl, and Phillip Gerard is reveled to be Mike. In Episode 14, Mike leads Cooper to the Great Northern hotel in search of Bob, all evidence seems to point to Ben Horne, but the real killer is about to strike again with tragic consequences for Maddy. In Episode 15, Ben finds himself having to rely on Jerry for legal council, and Leland's increasingly erratic behavior hides the evil of Bob. Also, they now have to differentiate between two characters called Mike, reflect on the poor choices of Big Ed, and make a lot of 90s wrestling references (and some are even relevant).
Ian and Dave are back for three eventful episodes of Twin Peaks. In episode 13, Cooper brings Audrey back to Ben, Cooper's superior Gordon Cole comes to Twin Peaks with news of the mysterious Wyndham Earl, and Phillip Gerard is reveled to be Mike. In Episode 14, Mike leads Cooper to the Great Northern hotel in search of Bob, all evidence seems to point to Ben Horne, but the real killer is about to strike again with tragic consequences for Maddy. In Episode 15, Ben finds himself having to rely on Jerry for legal council, and Leland's increasingly erratic behavior hides the evil of Bob. Also, they now have to differentiate between two characters called Mike, reflect on the poor choices of Big Ed, and make a lot of 90s wrestling references (and some are even relevant).
Ian and Dave are back for three eventful episodes of Twin Peaks. In episode 13, Cooper brings Audrey back to Ben, Cooper's superior Gordon Cole comes to Twin Peaks with news of the mysterious Wyndham Earl, and Phillip Gerard is reveled to be Mike. In Episode 14, Mike leads Cooper to the Great Northern hotel in search of Bob, all evidence seems to point to Ben Horne, but the real killer is about to strike again with tragic consequences for Maddy. In Episode 15, Ben finds himself having to rely on Jerry for legal council, and Leland's increasingly erratic behavior hides the evil of Bob. Also, they now have to differentiate between two characters called Mike, reflect on the poor choices of Big Ed, and make a lot of 90s wrestling references (and some are even relevant).
Ian and Dave are back for three eventful episodes of Twin Peaks. In episode 13, Cooper brings Audrey back to Ben, Cooper's superior Gordon Cole comes to Twin Peaks with news of the mysterious Wyndham Earl, and Phillip Gerard is reveled to be Mike. In Episode 14, Mike leads Cooper to the Great Northern hotel in search of Bob, all evidence seems to point to Ben Horne, but the real killer is about to strike again with tragic consequences for Maddy. In Episode 15, Ben finds himself having to rely on Jerry for legal council, and Leland's increasingly erratic behavior hides the evil of Bob. Also, they now have to differentiate between two characters called Mike, reflect on the poor choices of Big Ed, and make a lot of 90s wrestling references (and some are even relevant).
In the second part of this episode, John Johnstone V and Jordan Ferguson join Luke Annand as they count down the 10 best TV shows of 2015. Along the way, Luke breaks out his Gordon Cole impression, John gets weak in the knees over Luke Cage and Jordan still isn't enthralled with Fargo. 1. Hannibal 2. Fargo 3. Mad Men 4. Marvel's Jessica Jones 5. Rick and Morty & The Americans 6. Transparent 7. BoJack Horseman 8. Better Call Saul & Master of None 9. Game of Thrones 10. The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst
We're back with a new episode, this one on Episode Four (the fifth episode of Season One), titled, “The One-Armed Man.” It aired May 3, 1990 and was seen by 11.9% of US households, up slightly from the previous episode's 11.3%. The episode was written by Robert Engels, who would continue his association with Lynch and Frost through 1992, co-writing Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me and co-executive producing their short-lived follow-up series, On the Air. He worked on other series such as Andromeda and seaQuest DSV until 2005. He now teaches screenwriting at Cal State Fullerton. Engels writes two more episodes, 16 and 28, both in Season Two. In this episode, he writes most of Gordon Cole's dialogue, drawing on his experience with his mother, who was also hard of hearing. Engels feels the three biggest influences on the series are The Wild, Wild West, Mayberry R.F.D. and The Fugitive, and the latter certainly is reflected in the One-Armed Man. This episode introduces David Lynch as FBI agent Gordon Cole (contrary to Scott's comments in the podcast that he had been heard before). Lynch liked the idea of idea of speaking his lines at high volume, and so the character was written as hard of hearing. Tim Hunter directed this episode, citing the techniques of Otto Preminger as an influence. He knew Lynch from their time studying together at the American Film Institute. Hunter would go on to direct the 9th and 21st episodes of Season Two as well. He has had a fantastic directing career, working on such series as, Carnivale, House M.D., Deadwood, Breaking Bad, Mad Men, Dexter, Hannibal and even the Peaks-influenced, Wayward Pines. This is the only episode of the series to use a Dutch angle shot (the camera is tilted so the horizon line is not parallel to the bottom of the screen, usually to suggest uneasiness, a world out of balance). Only Hunter was allowed to use this; the angle was otherwise forbidden by Lynch and Frost on the series. The “washing Little Elvis” joke reminded Scott of SNL's “Tiny Elvis” sketch, starring Elvis fan (to the extent he married his daughter) and Lynch alum, Nicolas Cage. It aired a couple years after TP, in 1992. Google + and Gmail: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Facebook: facebook.com/WhoKilledLauraPodcast Twitter: @WhoKilledLaura1 Instagram: @WhoKilledLauraPodcast Tumblr: http://whokilledlaurapodcast.tumblr.com
It's finally here, the end as we know it of Podcast From Another Place... only to return again sometime in 2017. Stevil, Drex, Dustin and DemiGod Rob go through the final piece of the Twin Peaks pie, Fire Walk With Me gives more questions than Gordon Cole's mother's sister's girl Lil can even give us clues for. Together the guys try to dissect the dark film as much as they can wrap their head around it and wrap up the series of Twin Peaks as we know it today. They also give their thoughts on what the new series has in store when it hits Showtime. Thanks to everyone for listening to this series encompassing podcast and be sure to tweet us! We'll see you in the trees!
In this episode we cover S2 E6 “Demons”. We find out that Sam does an uncanny impression of Gordon Cole. Lori dons a flawless Mr. Tojamura disguise. And Snell takes a wild ride on the Metamucil Pony. contact us @twinspeaks1 or twinspeaks1@gmail.com
After this episode the guys only have four episodes of season two left! This week love is in the air for Agent Cooper and, apparently two of the three guys can't get enough of the Ryan Adams cover album 1989. The only thing that will be able to drown it out is our panel’s Gordon Cole impressions. The age issue between Jack Wheeler and Audrey Horne is discussed as well as the fact that NO ONE SEEMS TO GO TO SCHOOL! Windom Earle shows up with another classic disguise and Shelly is a miracle worker with Gordon Cole. Drex, Stevil and Dustin (DemiGod Rob was absent for this one) ask the important questions as we head to the upcoming Miss Twin Peaks Pageant and our finale show down. We're so close!
In this episode, Luke Annand and Jordan Ferguson talk about the TV shows in the former's DVD collection and sees where the conversation takes them. Along the way, they stick up for Kim Bauer, praise BoJack Horseman, argue the quality of the US version of The Office, do Gordon Cole impressions and then debate if Tree of Life would suck as a TV show. "Weird" Al Yankovic "Inactive" Shows we talk about: 24, Animaniacs, Arrested Development, BoJack Horseman, Batman the Animated Series, Boomtown, The Affair, Corner Gas, Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, Doctor Who, Fargo, Firefly, the works of Joss Whedon, Fringe, Lost, Battlestar Galactica, Futurama, Game of Thrones, Gargoyles, Heroes, Looney Tunes, The Office US, Frasier, Parenthood, Pushing Daisies, Seinfeld, Six Feet Under, Sliders, Spaced, Star Trek The Original Series, The Sopranos, The Twilight Zone, Twin Peaks
It's another enjoyable but aimless episode of Twin Peaks! As we close in on the series finale, the full suite of late-season-two plot threads chugs along. At least we're always glad to see Gordon Cole.
Recorded November 29, 2014 Cooper and Truman try to decipher the hieroglyph from Owl Cave; Pete and Catherine obsess over the puzzle box; Annie and Cooper bond; Gordon Cole falls for Shelly; Tremayne holds a wine tasting at the Great Northern Hotel; and Windom Earle makes his next move. – From Wikipedia Email Eric or … Continue reading
Recorded August 7, 2014 Shelly and Bobby host a “welcome home” party for Leo; Cooper's boss, Gordon Cole, visits Cooper to warn him of threats from the insane Windom Earle; Josie strikes a deal with Ben; the one-armed man reveals some information about BOB; and Leland returns to work. – From Wikipedia Email Eric or … Continue reading
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and in this episode we'll discuss what you can do as an empowered cancer patient or loved one to join the fight against colorectal cancer, the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Guests include Congresswoman Kay Granger from Texas; Carlea Bauman, President of the Colorectal Cancer Coalition; and Gordon Cole, colorectal cancer patient and advocate.