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This is a Sneak Peak of a longer episode available only for Patreon Membershttps://www.patreon.com/posts/convergence-2025-133741338I recently got to attend Convergence and be a guest on a panel all about the works of David Lynch.Speakers on that Panel includeGarrick Dietze (Twin Cities Geek)Noel Thingvall (Schumacast)Nate Anderson ( Nate's Reel World)Ann Laabs(annlaabs@bsky.social)Want more David Lynch. Check out the series Ryan Luis Rodriguez and I did on investigating Twin Peaks for Rabbit Hole Podcasts. Featuring Ashley JirakTales from the RRLIsten to our four part episode explaining David Lynch's masterpiece, Mulholland Dr with Jason Soto , Ryan Luis Rodriguez and IMap of Mulholland Dr
Welcome back Peaks Freaks! In this installment of Women in Trouble, we enter The Surreal Housewives of Twin Peaks. From Nadine to Sarah, to Shelly to Norma, we explore how Twin Peaks gives space to women at every stage of life — their pain, resilience, shadow selves, and survival. Along the way: rescue fantasies, menopause, family trauma, and what Bravo's Real Housewives can teach us about visibility, melodrama, and the messy beauty of women's lives.Mentioned: theorignalx5 on tik tok & fire_walk_with_me_315 on IGThank you Anna, Ivy, Xavier, Tess ♥️
The TPDub is back! This week we're covering "May the Giant be with You" and "Coma".We have theories and mysteries, space junk and log spirits, and we can't forget giants and Norwegians. Throw in some pie, owls, brothals, and drug running, with a dash of infidelities, and you got yourself some Twin Peaks! Don't forget to check our Reel Friendz Podcast by the Wolfemail - ForestFilmClub22@gmail.comsocials - @ForestFilmClubblog - forestfilmclub.wordpress.com
This week, Da7e and Neil investigate the crash site left by the two-episode premiere of Noah Hawley's FX series, Alien: Earth. In The Calm [05:34], they break down the show's closing music choices, deploy a polygon probe to assess the VFX, learn about animal hearing frequency ranges, and much more. Then, in The Storm [01:23:44], they unpack the "Coming Up This Season" trailer to get a sense of how the season will be paced and predict whether or not we'll meet a Yautja along the way. To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Hannibal watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil And finally, join Neil on Wednesday evenings on Twitch as he plays the terrifying game Alien: Isolation live alongside the airing of season one. Subscribe to his Twitch channel for more info: twitch.tv/Neilstradomus
Today we're breaking down the occult sciences of frequency healing! The first 30 minutes is discussion about clothing (100% cotton effects, weight room pump covers), food preparation rituals and lethal bug sprays. At 30 minute mark we start in with the defining "frequencies", electromagnetic waves, brainwaves and ROYGBIV. Then we get into the ancient Hermetic sciences of the Emerald Tablets and The Kybalion's Principle of Vibration and how that fits into the illusory nature of reality and quantum physics (with some Twin Peaks for good measure). We wrap it up with real life science of light healing, LEDs, 432 Hz vs 440 Hz conspiracies, effects of music, Binaural beats, CIA Gateway project, flourescent light misery and how the nerds are gonna kill us! LINKS: MushroominatiWatcher coffee: OccultSymbolism.com You can now sign up for our commercial-free version of the show with a Patreon exclusive bonus show called “Morning Coffee w/ the Weishaupts” at Patreon.com/BreakingSocialNorms OR subscribe on the Apple Podcasts app to get all the same bonus “Morning Coffee” episodes AD-FREE with early access! (*Patreon is also NOW enabled to connect with Spotify! https://rb.gy/r34zj)Want more?…Index of all previous episodes on free feed: https://breakingsocialnorms.com/2021/03/22/index-of-archived-episodes/Leave a review or rating wherever you listen and we'll see what you've got to say!Follow us on the socials:instagram.com/theweishaupts2/Check out Isaac's conspiracy podcasts, merch, etc:AllMyLinks.com/IsaacWOccult Symbolism and Pop Culture (on all podcast platforms or IlluminatiWatcher.com)Isaac Weishaupt's book are all on Amazon and Audible; *author narrated audiobooks*STATEMENT: This show is full of Isaac's and Josie's useless opinions and presented for entertainment purposes. Audio clips used in Fair Use and taken from YouTube videos.
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We're going to continental Europe for the first time in a minute to talk Danish enfant terrible Lars Von Trier's The Kingdom. It's Twin Peaks meets ER but really mostly trying to be the former. There's a lot of Danish-Swedish beef that we don't really understand. And a lot of unrelated talk about a certain move that improv comics are way too fond of doing.
A kitten purrrrrzzzzz. A bee buzzzezzzz. A podcaster cazzzzzttttttzzzzzz. A Lion's Gate returnnnnzzzzzz!!!!! Is the universe exploding? Not. Quite. Yet............Its the Post Relevant Podcast's triumphant trip back through the Lion's Gate once more again, but this time, with bees! Strap on your mesh spacesuit and try not to get stung (by the insight) as hosts Phil Ristaino and Justin Epifanio descend back into decoding Twin Peaks: the Return (episode 5). Ride the wheels within wheels within wheels across six-sided hives echoing through time while we follow Mr Strawberry on a tour over haunted cities, sweet rides and/or exploding cars, messy desks, textured lips, pink triplets, and the most delicious green tea latte you've ever been forced to drink by default. And who are you in this story? A zombied-out alpha male obsessed with coffee? A methd-out, poorly mustachioed mumbler? A lovely, disinterested casino wallflower? A demon-possessed wizard criminal who sets off all alarms ever? Are you....Mr Strawberry? On second thought, don't tell me....Plus! The even-more-triumphant return of PRP season one Lion's Gate guest Mark Ristaino, as he recounts surviving a hit-and-run! (not a joke)And! More Polypores! Sound effects! Extra foley! Manifestation techniques! Red and yellow! More! Synchronicities abound throughout the only podcast to explain where to get a 3 foot shoe horn! Ignore at your own peril, and don't forget to purrrrrrrrrr.......Listen to all episodes of the PRP at www.PostRelevant.comCheck out Phil's acting/art/music at www.TheseAreDreams.comGet the full 5-D PRP experience: https://www.instagram.com/philristaino/Get the PRP "Under the Silver Lake" tribute shirt at Spyrodon Apparel:https://spyrodon.store/products/phil-ristaino-artist-edition-for-the-post-relevant-podcast-under-the-silverlakeenter 'postrelevant' at checkout for 10% off.Donate to the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/postrelevantJustin's doc: www.instagram.com/heyoka.documentary/All the songs on this episode come from the Polypores album "I Wish There Was a Place Like That."Get Polypores albums on Bandcamp: https://polypores.bandcamp.com/PRP theme song by Agents of Venus: https://agentsofvenus.bandcamp.com/David Lynch forever...
Twin Peaks originally ran for two seasons on ABC from 1990 to 1991. A running joke on the show was that FBI agent Dale Cooper, the protagonist, really liked coffee and cherry pie. He was always complimenting establishments on their coffee and cherry pie, while recommending them to other people. To an audience in the early 1990s, this must have been very funny. But the humor of a guy really liking coffee was lost on me watching in 2025.In the 2017 remake of Twin Peaks on Showtime (spoilers beginning here), Dale Cooper returns in a catatonic form. This Zombie Cooper really likes coffee and cherry pie. Whenever we arrived at a moment where his old self comes out after he has seen coffee or cherry pie, I would feel this sense of anticipation and enjoy the predictable punchline. Man likes coffee is not funny to me. But a character I've grown to know and love returning after a quarter century in a different form – and liking coffee – is a thought that brings me overwhelming joy.“The past is a foreign country.” With the invention of TV and movies, we can visually and audibly experience the kinds of situations and jokes people once found funny, what they feared, how they expected the sexes to relate to one another, and more. Even if previous eras put less emphasis on realism in art, we at least learn what was expected from individuals in terms of ideals, prototypes, and norms. Becoming familiar with characters living in one culture and watching what they are like in another, through the passage of time, can be a surreal experience. Of course, all of us who were alive in 1990 and are still here today have had to adjust to new social realities, but in real life the shift is so gradual that its shock is diluted throughout countless small experiences reminding us that the past is always incrementally slipping away. Only through fiction can we fully experience getting to know characters living in one generation and then suddenly seeing what they are like in the next. The fact that this premise is so interesting is why you'll often see novels, shows, and movies about an individual waking up from a coma, or in a variation of that theme, people living in a foreign country and then coming back, which is the premise of the King of the Hill remake. This is part of the appeal of the Twin Peaks story. Tyler Tone originally convinced me to get into this universe, and he now joins me to discuss the series, with a particular focus on The Return. We spend time on the aesthetic shift between the original and the remake. As argued by Jonathan Foltz, the story is much more thematically and geographically sprawling than the original, reflecting what has happened to American culture since the early 1990s.The first series offered an idealized vision of small-town America – albeit with a dark underbelly – while the 2017 series feels haunted by economic decay, addiction, and disconnection. We reflect on how Twin Peaks originally brought tens of millions together on network television, while The Return premiered on a premium TV channel and streaming service with orders of magnitude fewer viewers.The conversation begins with a discussion of the subplots and character arcs, before getting into larger questions about the series. We reflect on how The Return withholds the Cooper fans expect, offering instead Zombie Cooper as Dougie Jones and the evil Mr. C. I take the fact that we don't get the Cooper we remember until late in the show as a sign that he's too good for the culture we've created. As viewers have come to expect anti-heroes, an unblemished classic hero is difficult to imagine. I talk about how pro wrestling changed over the 1990s, reflecting the larger cultural shift, and the move away from clear cut good guys and bad guys. There is something similar going on with the original Sheriff Truman, who is omnipresent throughout conversations and via his brother and namesake, while never actually showing up. At some point, we also discuss how the original “Bob” really doesn't work in 2017. I guess in 1990, a plausible symbol of evil was a guy who looks like a janitor in a denim outfit? Such a figure is laughable today. Maybe Bob takes whatever form represents evil in a particular cultural context. If so, it's interesting to think how out of place the original character looks from our vantage point. I was hit hard by the storyline with Bobby and Shelly. David Lynch first led us on to believe that they were still together. Then in the middle of what looks like a family discussion, the young criminal comes out and takes Shelly away. Bobby is defeated. The entirety of Shelly's past is seen in a different light. She wasn't a victim of Leo; he was the kind of man she sought out, with her daughter falling into the same patterns. The seeming revelation that something similar happened between Ed and Nora at first compounded the original despair, but their relationship then moves in the opposite direction. Tyler and I speculate on why the two love stories end up differently. We discuss David Lynch's politics. Tyler informs me that he voted for Gary Johnson in 2016. I note that the clearest tell that he was a rightoid is that he didn't cast many nonwhites in the series, except for Asian females. See in particular the scene where the tiny girl is put on the ground and crawls on the floor. Relatedly, there's the fact that the Twin Peaks universe caters to the male gaze as a more general matter. This appears to be the role of Tammy, who serves as the sidekick to Lynch himself. As mentioned in my review of that film with Rob, I've always thought that the point of Mulholland Drive was to put two beautiful actresses in sex scenes together. We spend some time on the Dr. Jacoby storyline. To me, it's interesting that the two people who we see enjoying his show are Nadine and Jerry. All three of these individuals are B characters throughout the series. Are those the ones who get into paranoid right-wing politics? Tyler questions whether Dr. Amp is actually right-coded, but I think I convince him by pointing to the shovel scam and the Americana iconography. It is true there are some more left-wing critiques in his rants, and this shows Lynch being ahead of his time, given the MAGA-MAHA convergence we have witnessed. Ben Horne makes occasional appearances to show us how men have changed. Before, he had sex with his subordinates. Now he doesn't. Not because he's afraid of being cancelled, but because that's not what we expect from older men in positions of power anymore. He's kind of dead inside, compared to the energetic and jovial character he was a quarter-century ago, so this really doesn't seem like a celebration of the feminization of the world. And then there's Audrey. I was in shock watching her first appearance. You can see the same facial expressions, patterns of speech, tics and eccentricities. But what was cute or could even make a man fall in love with a woman in her twenties – the frivolity, indecisiveness, arbitrary and fierce passions – is unsettling in one who is deep into middle age. Only the mole remains unblemished as a commemoration of the past. Shelly in contrast is still beautiful, and it seems like Lynch made Audrey look particularly bad to drive the point home. People talk about her storyline, and much of The Return, as an assault on the concept of nostalgia, but here the lessons are heightened as we're reminded of one of the cruelest facts of human existence: women age. After exhausting some of the main subplots – I don't think we could've gotten to all of them, even with much more time – we move on to larger themes. The show, we agree, is less about solving mysteries than about resisting the very idea of resolution. Tyler emphasizes that he doesn't particularly like the idea of worrying about plot details, but rather seeks to experience the director's larger vision. He mentions the four and a half hour YouTube video that seeks to explain the series, which I'm just starting to get through. I ask about the significance of the episode centered around the detonation of the atom bomb. Tyler argues that we shouldn't think about this as a scientific explanation of the main plot, but rather see nuclear weapons as a symbol of man becoming alienated from his nature and losing control. We talk about nuclear weapons as the symbol of man-made danger versus AI, with me arguing that the latter is much more depressing as the crowning achievement that might destroy us. Nuclear weapons are cool. They're just machines that are doing more of the thing that machines do, that is rearranging matter. AI cuts to the core of who we are, and while there will be a lot of great applications going forward, it is also drowning the world in slop. Fine, slop is not Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but I don't know, I find slop worse. This is the technological version of hating pronouns more than genocide, even though I've become so polarized against MAGA liars that I can't even hate pronouns all that much anymore. And of course, if you listen to Eliezer, AI is much more dangerous than nuclear weapons anyway.We close the conversation by discussing the final episodes, particularly Cooper's surreal re-entry into an altered timeline. Does he really believe he can save Laura Palmer? Was the lesson that he was being too hubristic, or something else? Tyler presents a popular theory that the ending was, despite all appearances, a happy one. I like having that out there as a possibility. Regardless, if there's one rule of watching Twin Peaks, it is to remember that the point is not narrative closure. The show is a reflection, telling us who we are and what we've become. I don't think the reality of our modern culture is as dark as Lynch believed it was. But we can't lie to ourselves and say we haven't lost something. And we cannot find redemption in nostalgia in a world where rapid societal changes are constantly making a mockery of what we have loved. This is a public episode. 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TFIYE Ep #198 Spooky Circus & The RR (Grok 3 Summarization Transcript) The Fork In Your Ear Podcast Episode Summary – July 19, 2025 **Fork in Your Ear Podcast Summary – Episode Recorded August 9, 2025** In this lively episode, hosts Tim K.A. Trotter and Nate Foo dive into a mix of personal anecdotes, pop culture, gaming, and tech developments, delivering their signature blend of humor and insight. **Life Updates**: Tim shares his recent battle with a prolonged illness that left him bedridden for days, reflecting on the frustration of wanting to game or watch TV but being too sick to enjoy it. He also recounts a memorable date with his wife at a “spooky circus” by Cirque Italia, a raunchy, R-rated spectacle with sword-swallowing and trapeze acts. Another highlight was their visit to the iconic Double R Cafe in North Bend, Washington, famous from *Twin Peaks* and *Alan Wake*. Nate discusses surviving Southern California's triple-digit heat and a past AC failure, while both hosts lament aging and slower recovery times. **Technology**: The conversation turns to AI advancements, focusing on Open AI's ChatGPT-5, which promises enhanced coding capabilities but has faced criticism for underperforming and ethical concerns like cloning itself. Tim praises Grok's new image and video generation features, showcasing its ability to create lifelike animations from single images, though it struggles with consistency in content moderation. They speculate on AI's future in entertainment, predicting a shift toward user-generated, high-quality content. **Gaming**: The hosts discuss the passing of Bethesda's Julian LaFay, the “father of the Elder Scrolls series,” and Sony's move toward multi-platform game releases, with PlayStation titles like *Helldivers 2* coming to Xbox and Switch. They explore the evolving console wars, noting Nintendo's dominance in the portable market and the trend of companies like Capcom making games available across all platforms. Tim shares an encounter with a 65-year-old gamer playing a Switch 2, highlighting Nintendo's broad appeal. **Entertainment**: Tim gushes about *Fantastic Four: First Steps*, praising its 1960s aesthetic and faithful adaptation of the comics, though he's puzzled by its lack of connection to the MCU's 616 universe. The upcoming *Spider-Man: Brand New Day* sparks excitement with its practical stunt work and return to a street-level story featuring villains like Mr. Negative and the Punisher. The *King of the Hill* revival on Hulu is a standout, with its time-jump approach and aged characters feeling fresh yet nostalgic, though some voice acting changes are jarring. *K-Pop Demon Hunters* on Netflix surprises both hosts with its infectious music and charm, becoming a family favorite. Other highlights include *Twisted Metal*'s absurd fun, *Dexter: Resurrection*'s gripping return, and the news of Gina Carano's settlement with Disney over her *Mandalorian* firing. The episode wraps with Tim's enthusiasm for *Donkey Kong: Banana Bonanza*'s emotional ending and a nod to upcoming gaming plans, despite technical hiccups during recording. A heartfelt shoutout goes to friend Greg Smith, whose grandmother is in the hospital, urging listeners to send positive vibes. **Runtime**: Just under 3 hours. **Sign-off**: “Get forked!” Join The Fork Family On Discord: https://discord.gg/CXrFKxR8uA Find all our stuff at Remember to give us a review on iTunes or wherever you downloaded this podcast from. And don't forget you can connect to us on social media with, at, on or through: Website: http://www.dynamicworksproductions.com/ Twitter Handle: @getforkedpod eMail Address: theforkinyourearpodcast@gmail.com iTunes Podcast Store Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dynamic-works-productions/id703318918?mt=2&i=319887887 If you would like to catch up with each of us personally Online Twitch/Twitter: Tim K.A. Trotter's Youtube ID: Dynamicworksproductions Tim K.A. Trotter's Twitter ID: Tim_T Tim K.A. Trotter's Twitch ID: Tim_KA_Trotter Also remember to buy my Sc-Fi adventure book “The Citadel: Arrival by Tim K.A. Trotter” available right now on Amazon Kindle store & iTunes iBookstore for only $2.99 get a free preview download when you visit those stores, it's a short story only 160-190 pages depending on your screen size, again thats $2.99 on Amazon Kindle & iTunes iBookstore so buy book and support this show!
In 2018, film editor, producer, writer, and director Mary Sweeney sat down for a wide-ranging conversation about her career — from growing up in Madison, Wisconsin, to collaborating with one of the most visionary directors of our time, David Lynch. That conversation traced her evolution as an artist, her pivotal role in shaping films like Lost Highway, The Straight Story, and Mulholland Drive, and the intimate creative and personal relationship she shared with Lynch. Seven years later, in the wake of Lynch's death in early 2025, Sweeney returns for a follow-up conversation, recorded in a Paris hotel room nearly to the day of the original talk. While she has grown and evolved in the intervening years, she is also, unmistakably, in the process of mourning. This new conversation captures a deeply human moment: a woman navigating the complexities of grief, memory, and creative identity after the loss of a longtime collaborator and partner. Sweeney reflects not only on the legacy of her work with Lynch, but also on her ongoing life as an artist, mentor, and teacher. She speaks candidly about the challenge of being defined by a past she helped create, even as she seeks to shape new stories. There's a tension between wanting to move forward and being drawn back to moments that shaped her — and a palpable vulnerability in her willingness to explore that contradiction publicly. Paris itself plays a quiet role in the conversation — a place of reflection and ritual that has become part of Sweeney's life in recent years. The setting adds to the emotional texture of the interview: past and present gently overlapping in a city known for memory and reinvention. If the first conversation served as a kind of time capsule — a snapshot of a creative life at a particular moment — this follow-up serves as both an epilogue and a revision. It expands the story, complicates it, and deepens it. In the language of film, it might be called a director's cut: longer, more revealing, more personal. Ultimately, this episode is about how stories are shaped, reshaped, and sometimes reclaimed. About how we carry our experiences forward. And about how, even in the face of loss, we find ways to keep creating — and keep becoming. www.third-story.com www.leosidran.substack.com www.wbgo.org/podcast/the-third-story
Send us a textThis week's moving picture was selected by guest host (and Season 15's Squib Games curator/raison d'être) Jack, canonically a Ted Kaczynski stan, as confirmed by his pick CLEARCUT (1991). And so the pod returns to Canada (a.k.a. America's sombrero) and Canadian lore with another émigré director's first North America feature-length film (see Hard Targét ep from two weeks ago for our prior), this time with a story originally told in the Canadian novelist M. T. Kelly's A Dream Like Mine about Canadian First Nations people fighting to maintain the sanctity of their land against industry and classified in the movie's hard media BluRay release as “folk horror” by Sevrin in its 15-disc All the Haunts Be Ours collection. Cold War Polish-famous director Ryszard Bugajski was chosen for his political provocateur Polish pictures (after a stint directing Canadian TV) and modifies the 1987 novel, moving it from mercury poisoning and mining to the timber industry after the recent Oka standoff (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oka_Crisis) and hence finding a title, which at least one host this ep finds oxymoronic. Bugajski also credits himself with cutting a lot of the dialogue from the screenplay to let the film visually provide exposition. The film stars Graham Greene--which is why host Ryan's grandfather saw the limited release film that by the 2000's had only two extant prints (one copy was about to be disposed and why the transfer on the BluRay and streaming has 35mm film's cue marks, a.k.a. cigarette burns)--as a trickster spirit or actual human person (depending on whether lead actor or director was asked) who challenges the film's White protagonist and lawyer played by Ron Lea who's failed to protect the land against mill owner Bud Rickets played by Battlestar Galactica's (the newer, good one) own Michael Hogan (not to be confused with Jack Nance who concurrently white haired and sporting a moustache by a river was at this time portraying Pete in Twin Peaks, you know, “Wrapped in plastic.” and “There was a fish in the perculator.”). Greene's Arthur (no last name like Cher or Prince) as either/both/neither water spirit or direct-action First Nations radical coerces the lawyer to kidnap the mill owner, which leads to a few deaths and some skin peeled off Rickets' leg. The film is lensed by François Protat, who'd shot Weekend and Bernie's two years prior for First Blood director (and Canadian for sneeze sound effect) Ted Kotcheff. The entire folk horror or eco terror or supernatural revenge or suspense film resolves with an expected but undelivered whip pan to Rod Serling smoking a cigarette whilst giving an enigmatic, summative moral of events witnessed. This ep goes big on host Tall Ken trivia as he finds his notepad; reveals his chainsaw approach to episode editing; sees in Greene's jeans and sneakers attire the spirit of Jerry Seinfeld (contemporaneous character, rather than actor or comedian or present-day Netflix movie director); and explains how he identifies people and sizes them up. Additionally, Ryan, Thomas, and Jack have sane things to say. THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Bluesky: @goodpodugly.bsky.socialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gLetterboxd (follow us!):Podcast: goodpoduglyKen: Ken KoralRyan: Ryan Tobias
For a very special 100th episode of Screenshot, Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode explore the cult classic TV show.The great surrealist American filmmaker David Lynch died in January 2025 at the age of 78. Lynch's films spanned the underground midnight movie Eraserhead, the black and white heartbreaker The Elephant Man and the critically beloved Mulholland Drive. Yet the director was perhaps most appreciated for the TV show he co-created with screenwriter Mark Frost - Twin Peaks. Mark speaks to Mark Frost about his relationship with Lynch, and about the impact and legacy of their ground-breaking series. The pair discuss how pressure to solve the central murder of high school student Laura Palmer impacted Twin Peaks, and how the revival of the series in 2017 - after a 25 year hiatus - now seems fated.Meanwhile, Ellen talks to critic and die-hard Twin Peaks fan Jourdain Searles about the series' dedicated cult following. And she speaks to actor Tim Roth, star of Reservoir Dogs and Rob Roy, who got a chance to work with his hero David Lynch in 2017 on Twin Peaks: The Return. Producer: Jane Long A Prospect Street production for BBC Radio 4
The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture Today's Questions: Question 1: Which film won the Academy Award for Best Picture in 1998? Question 2: Who won the 2006 Academy Award for Best Leading Actor for playing the role of Idi Amin in The Last King of Scotland? Question 3: In which iconic '90s film did Tom Cruise play the role of Ethan Hunt? Question 4: Which actor has starred in films including One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Batman Returns? Question 5: Which actor has played roles in both Twin Peaks and Pulp Fiction? Question 6: Which Disney film from 1967 features a tiger trying to eat a man-cub? Question 7: Which James Bond theme song was performed by Sheena Easton? Question 8: Which actor has appeared in both Django Unchained and The Wolf of Wall Street? Question 9: Who directed the 1946 classic 'It's A Wonderful Life'? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Il y a dix-huit ans jour pour jour sortait ce qui allait être le dernier film de David Lynch, Inland Empire. Cette plongée expérimentale de trois heures dans les entrailles d'Hollywood réunit tous les ingrédients du cinéma « lynchien » : une ambiance étrange et dérangeante, des images cauchemardesques, un scénario nébuleux, le tout sur fond de critique du star system hollywoodien qui consomme et recrache ses actrices.Le cinéaste américain est mort le 16 janvier 2025 à 78 ans. Il laisse derrière lui dix longs métrages et une série, Twin Peaks, qui ont profondément marqué l'histoire des grands et des petits écrans. Son avant-dernier opus, Mulholland Drive, sorti en 2001 est toujours considéré par de nombreux critiques comme l'un des meilleurs films de tous les temps.Comment David Lynch est-il devenu un cinéaste culte ? Qu'est-ce qui rend son univers cinématographique si unique ? Retour sur son œuvre dans cet épisode de « l'Heure du Monde » avec Mathieu Macheret, critique cinéma au Monde.Un épisode d'Adélaïde Tenaglia. Réalisation et musiques : Amandine Robillard et Epidemic sound. Présentation et rédaction en chef : Jean-Guillaume Santi. Dans cet épisode, extraits des bandes-annonces de « Eraserhead », « Elephant man », « Mulholland drive », extrait d'une interview de David Lynch en 2001, extrait d'une vidéo Youtube de David Lynch.Episode initialement publié le 7 février 2025---Pour soutenir "L'Heure du Monde" et notre rédaction, abonnez-vous sur abopodcast.lemonde.fr Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Abashed the devil stood, and felt how awful goodness is. The Crow (1994) is a one-of-a-kind film, borne out of tragedy and thought to be cursed. Critic and culture writer Alisha Mughal takes a look at the film, its graphic novel origins, its beautiful but doomed star Brandon Lee, and much more in her new book for the Pop Classics series, It Can't Rain All the Time: The Crow. Alisha joins Skylight's Justin Remer for a talk about her book, her hyperfixation on the movie, and the '90s grunge ethos. For more of Alisha Mughal's recent writing, check out: *"The Lonely Landscapes of Materialists and The Worst Person in the World" on RogerEbert.com *"Let's Rock: The Dialectic of the the Sublime in Twin Peaks" on FilmDaze.net For more information on the screening of Johnny Mnemonic hosted by the Skylight Books podcast crew on August 26, 2025, check out: *The American Cinematheque's website for Friend of the Fest 2025 For Pop Classics titles on audiobook, check out Libro.FM please! Hosted and produced by Justin Remer. Recorded remotely via Zencastr. Opening music: "Optimism (Instrumental)" by Duck the Piano Wire. Closing music: "Rule of 3s (Solemnity Child)" by Elastic No-No Band.
Virgil and Mark chat with Faye Dorsey, organizer of longtime Mahoning favorite events IT'S A MAD, MAD, MAD, MAD MAX and THE WILD WORLD OF DAVID LYNCH, about cosplaying, Mad Max and TWIN PEAKS fandom, Drive-In memories, and the upcoming September 5-6 WILD WORLD OF DAVID LYNCH event.Recorded 7/23/25For tickets to THE WILD WORLD OF DAVID LYNCH:https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/mahoningdrivein/lynch3For exclusive additional podcasts, videos, sneak peeks, and on-site discounts, visit the Mahoning Drive-In Patreon page at:https://www.patreon.com/mahoningdriveinhttps://www.mahoningdit.comhttps://www.facebook.com/mahoningdriveintheaterhttps://www.instagram.com/mahoningdriveintheaterhttps://twitter.com/mahoningditFor Mahoning Drive-In merch online:https://merchbin.net/collections/mahoning-drive-in-theaterhttps://www.crackerjackposters.com/s/shop
Welcome back to A Storm of Spoilers! With their coverage of Andor complete, Da7e and Neil turn their attention to another iconic sci-fi franchise as they await the arrival of Noah Hawley's Alien: Earth. In this season one preview episode, they discuss what they know so far about the show's plot before unpacking what they learned from its well-moderated San Diego Comic-Con panel. They then consider some of the big questions they'd like to see answered about Xenomorphs, synthetic humanoids, space-faring cats, and much more in The Calm [04:58] before diving into some light spoiler territory in The Storm [42:12]. Next week, Alien: Earth kicks off with a two-episode season premiere on Tuesday, August 12th, on FX and Hulu. New pods will drop on Wednesday afternoons! To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil. You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Leftovers watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil And finally, join Neil on Monday evenings on Twitch (starting 8/11) as he plays Alien: Isolation (the video game) live alongside the airing of season one. Subscribe to his Twitch channel for more info: twitch.tv/Neilstradomus
“Honeymoon Hotel” (February 22, 1977) You innocent TV Land watchers may not have suspected that there was anything queer about Laverne & Shirley, a show about two women who share an apartment and work at a brewery. Sure, they're boy crazy, but also there's this episode where they scam their way into a bridal suite and downtown Milwaukee's finest hotel. Here to help us unpack the sapphic undertones is the final girl herself, Stacie Ponder! Also: Ghosts! Farrah Fawcett! And Rosie O'Donnell! Listen to Stacie's new podcast, Final Girl After Dark, as well as her watchthrough of the entire Twin Peaks franchise, The Detective and the Log Lady. Listen to the What a Cartoon episode about Laverne & Shirley in the Army… if you dare! Listen to the Monday Afternoon Movie episode with Natalie Lander. And click here to watch the SNL sketch Drew mentions with Rosie O'Donnell, Penny Marshall and Whitney Houston.
Sharon Van Etten chats with Simon and Brian about the collaborative spirit behind her latest album, Sharon Van Etten & the Attachment Theory, recorded with producer Marta Salogni at The Church Studios in London. The singer-songwriter and actress delves into themes of mortality and ageing, as well as the creative dynamics of working closely with her bandmates in the writing process for the first time.
Who was Hazel? Why was her brutal murder buried in history — and how did it inspire one of the most iconic TV shows of all time? In this episode, author Jerry Drake joins us to discuss his riveting new book Hazel Was a Good Girl, which reopens a nearly century-old cold case that eerily parallels the plot of Twin Peaks. Part investigation, part historical exposé, and part cultural reflection, the book seeks to restore the truth and dignity to a young woman whose life and death shaped a strange corner of American mythology.
We've finally arrived at the end. Back in April, we started watching the landmark television show Twin Peaks (first viewings for both Reed and Nathan). In May, we began to make our way through the feature films of the late David Lynch.For the next three months, we would dive deep into Lynch's work. We debated, we pondered, we puzzled, we cheered, and we often simply sat in a certain degree of anxious wonder. From Eraserhead to The Straight Story, from Lost Highway to Mulholland Drive, and all the way through the landscape of Twin Peaks... we catalogued a master at work.So now, we reflect on our key takeaways. We examine which moments and characters stayed with us, the good, the bad, and the utterly wild. We also rank our personal selections for each of the feature films. It's a chance to breathe, a chance to unwind, and a chance to debrief. If you've been with us through this whole journey, let us know your thoughts. If you're just checking us out, let this episode serve as a primer for some of the observations and conversations over the past three months.Either way, we hope you enjoy it. Our log has a message for you...2:43 - That Ain't Right and That's So Right38:48 - Our Favorite Characters1:09 - Ranking the films of David Lynch1:41 - Final ThoughtsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on Too Opinionated we sit down with producer Sabrina Sutherland! Sabrina is known for being the long-time producing partner of David Lynch and for her work on Twin Peaks (1990), Inland Empire (2006), and Twin Peaks: The Return (2017). She also worked with him on a planned Netflix show with the working titles Wisteria and Unrecorded Night;[3] the project remained unproduced following Lynch's death. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
In Episode 2 we take a shoddy look at "Laura" and make the obvious connection to Twin Peaks. Along with analyzing "Laura", we mention "Double Indemnity" and "Vertigo". Next up is "The Big Sleep"
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Kenny McKee joins me this week to discuss Thomas Eckhardt. We talk about his relationship with Josie, his partnership to Andrew Packard, Jonathan Kumagai acting as his proxy and how his visit to Twin Peaks and the Chinese puzzle box has devastating ramifications. Intro/Outro Song: "Just You" by Luca De Paoli
Every day, once a day, give yourself a present. And today, let that present be this episode where we just scratch the surface of Sara's favorite show, Twin Peaks! This will be a fully spoiler free episode with the exception of the pilot, so if you haven't watched it yet, you can still join us while we discuss one of the greatest television characters of all time (Kyle MacLachlan's Special Agent Dale Cooper), the genius of David Lynch, and if anyone knows what the real meaning of Twin Peaks is (but Sara has a theory). Resources for Today's Episode:“The true meaning of Twin Peaks” reddit discussionA ‘Twin Peaks' Star Loved That The Show's Mysteries Were Answered On ‘The Good Place'Join the Homebodies:Follow us on Instagram and TikTok!Watch Full Video Episodes on YouTube!Subscribe to Our Substack!Credits:Music: Goosebumps by Veace D
Yesterday, we shared with you our final episode (previously only available to Patrons) charting our way through the third season of TWIN PEAKS (commonly known as The Return). It's now time to assess our broader feelings about its themes and interests.Nathan and Reed sit by themselves this week for a disarmingly thoughtful and vulnerable conversation about creativity, narrative forms, and the emotional difficulties of trying to understand the story we're living right now. There are many thoughts about the nature of storytelling, the ways we engage creative material as an audience, and the faith we require to hold onto hope amidst extremely confusing and distressing circumstances.It's an honest and open conversation about how The Return made us feel and we hope you enjoy it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Earth Station Boo dives deep into the eerie and enigmatic world of David Lynch, one of horror's most unconventional visionaries. From Eraserhead to Twin Peaks and beyond, we explore how Lynch's surreal approach to storytelling has shaped the horror genre. Is his unique blend of psychological terror and dreamlike surrealism what makes his work so […] The post It’s just a fantastic thing, to get lost inside the world of film. | Earth Station Boo appeared first on The ESO Network.
For the past few months, as we've both ramped up for and made our way through our series on the work of David Lynch, our Patron subscribers have been hearing us make our way through his landmark series TWIN PEAKS. We covered every episode of the first two seasons before making our way through the revived third season (known as THE RETURN) from 2017. What we have for you this week is part 1 of a three-part discussion about this third season of Twin Peaks. To start, we submit to you the episode that our Patrons heard last week, in which we dissect our immediate feelings about the final two episodes of the third season. ***Major spoiler warnings if you have not yet watched the end of Twin Peaks: The Return***We present this to you ahead of our second part tomorrow wherein we dive deeper (and more vulnerably) into the themes of what this particular television season conjured in our hearts and minds. We'll follow that up with a very special roundtable discussion with some friends new and old who share their thoughts with us about The Return as well.We hope you enjoy this special three-part episode presentation and we'll see you at the curtain call!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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First we talk Ari Aster's controversial EDDINGTON.Second and third and fourth and fifth is TP-DUB! Twin Peaks Watch wraps up the last of the first season of the legendary television show!Who killed, or helped kill, Laura Palmer?Who should work more on their shooting?And what the hell is Audrey doing in the closet?Don't forget to check our Reel Friendz Podcast by the Wolfemail - ForestFilmClub22@gmail.comsocials - @ForestFilmClubblog - forestfilmclub.wordpress.com
John Thorne returns this week to discuss Rebekah Del Rio's scenes in both Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks. We compare and contrast Club Silencio with The Roadhouse, discuss how David Lynch uses color before in these scenes, the significance of the lyrics to "Llorando" and "No Stars" and more. DISCLAIMER: This episode was recorded on Jun 11th, prior to Rebekah's passing. This is why you won't hear John and I address it, but I hope this episode showcases and honors what she brought to David Lynch's work. John Thorne's Books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Devious-Dreams-Reimagining-Lynchs-Mulholland/dp/0997108150 https://www.amazon.com/Ominous-Whoosh-Wandering-Returns-Peaks/dp/0997108126 https://www.amazon.com/Essential-Wrapped-Plastic-Pathways-Peaks/dp/099710810X John Thorne on Social Media: https://bsky.app/profile/thornewip.bsky.social https://www.instagram.com/thornewip/ Intro/Outro Song: "My Prayer" by Agent Ivy
Dark Matter is a limited Patreon & Locals Only series that represents an extended chronological deep dive into the entire Twin Peaks canon. Emily Moyer, Laura Wilson, Hunter Muse, and Chris Snipes will convene every episode or two to unpack the layers of strange nectar within. Eventually, they will be inviting special guests to join in the fun. In this episode, Emily, Hunter, and Chris convene after having watched Episodes 21, 22, & 23 of Season 2. All things Emily: https://www.emilycmoyer.com/ The Melt on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2365404 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMeltPodcast Melt Merch: https://the-melt.creator-spring.com/ Music by Daydream Johnny https://youtu.be/zocjoSlsOy8?si=lMjZFKgu89JnA-aV
On this episode of Night Blooming Jasmine, we open the file on Women in Trouble—beginning with the blonde of all blondes: Marilyn Monroe.Marilyn Monroe and Laura Palmer—two luminous blondes devoured by image, myth, and men.Join ny séance through Hollywood shadows, Twin Peaks fog, and the ache of girls who became symbols..Paid Patrons get the upcoming Black Dahlia / George Hodel hellscape episode. Buckle up. It's a trip. ***JOIN PATREON
…the Hollywood and true crime spinoff from the award winning music and true crime podcast, DISGRACELAND, and the newest expansion from the folks at Double Elvis. The most dramatic non-fiction stories ever heard come from the world of entertainment. Specifically the dark side of entertainment. The true crime stories from Hollywood; the mysterious death of Brittany Murphy. The vicious, real-life murder that inspired David Lynch's Twin Peaks. The three conspiracies surrounding Marilyn Monroe's death. The indecent arrest of John Waters. Dennis Hopper's easy riding and excessive 70s Hollywood. Woody Harrelson's Dad's connection to the JFK assassination. The obsessive murder of Dorothy Stratten. Bill Murray's bust. Chris Farley burning out too soon. Al Pacino's armed robbery. The serial killer and Gianni Versace. Heath Ledger's overdose. The list is endless and now all of these stories and more are available for you to listen to in the Hollywoodland podcast. Hollywoodland is hosted by Jake Brennan, creator and host of the award winning music and true crime podcast, Disgraceland. In Hollywoodland you can expect the same deep research, immersive sound design, and edge-of your seat scripted storytelling that myself and the team at Double Elvis have brought you over the years in Disgraceland. Right now you can binge over thirty episodes of Hollywoodland on James Dean, Paris Hilton, Andy Warhol, River Phoenix, Alfred Hitchcock and more. Episodes of Hollywoodland are released every monday and are available everywhere. Follow and subscribe on the Audacy app, Apple Podcasts and or wherever you get your podcasts. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It only felt right to dedicate another episode to David Lynch. In February, I put out an episode documenting a Lynch marathon that I co-organized, but that wasn't enough Lynch in my book, and so I approached two bonafide Lynch experts with the goal of having a more in-depth conversation about the filmmaker. Bill Ackerman is a film writer and the host of the fantastic Supporting Characters podcast as well as a special podcast dedicated to Blue Velvet called From the Neighborhood. He's undoubtedly one of the best film podcasters full stop end of story. Courtenay Stallings is a film historian, the editor of the Twin Peaks themed Blue Rose Magazine and is also the author of Laura's Ghost: Women Speak about Twin Peaks. Her dedication to spotlighting Lynch and her access to Lynch's world is astounding. We discuss Lynch's persona, his career throughout the years, the importance of Laura Palmer, the life changing powers of Blue Velvet, and a lot more.Show Notes:Bill Ackerman's Podcast Supporting CharactersFrom the Neighboorhood – Blue Velvet PodcastSupporting Characters InstagramCourteney Stallings InstagramLaura's Ghost: Women Speak About Twin PeaksBlue Rose MagazineDavid Lynch's Unrealized ProjectsFestival of DisruptionRoom to DreamMark FrostMulholland Drive (2001)Brian De PalmaKimmy RobertsonSabrina SutherlandThe Shrouds (2024)Hotel Room (1993)Lumiere and Company – David LynchVideo WatchdogInland Empire (2006)David Lynch Keeps His Head – David Foster WallaceThe Sixth Sense (1999)The Straight Story (1999)Atom EgoyanDuran Duran: UnstagedAngelo BadalamentiThe Secret Diary of Laura PalmerPeggy ReaveyThe Alphabet (1969)The Grandmother (1970)Six Men Getting Sick (1967)Dino De Laurentiis Dune (1984)David Lynch & Mel BrooksAlejandro JodorowskyWerner HerzogBody Heat (1981)Blood Simple (1984)Crispin GloverBlue Velvet (1986)Wild At Heart (1990)Eraserhead (1977)Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)Cult Movies: v.3Cut! Horror Movies on Horror MoviesLost Highway (1997)The Elephant Man (1980)Twin Peaks Follow Somebody's Watching here:Twitter: @somebodyspodInstagram: @somebodyswatchingpodEmail: somebodywatchingpod@gmail.com
BJ thought the last day for the Hooter's he likes to go to was last Friday. Turns out it had closed down a few weeks prior, so he headed over to the Twin Peaks. He felt embarrassed with himself. Shannon Sharpe settled his lawsuit. It is not clear if he will return to TV or not.
BJ thought the last day for the Hooter's he likes to go to was last Friday. Turns out it had closed down a few weeks prior, so he headed over to the Twin Peaks. He felt embarrassed with himself. Shannon Sharpe settled his lawsuit. It is not clear if he will return to TV or not. A tragic accident occured over the weekend. Dog the Bounty Hunter's step son accidently shot his own son. Everyone on the internet was trolling for as much information as they could about the CEO and HR person from Coldplay Kiss Cam fiasco. Jamie's son got hit with a 250 dollar speeding ticket. Caron's wife and kid were out of town this weekend. He was pumped at how clean his house was. A man wearing a 20lb chain necklace barged his way into an area with an MRI machine that was scanning his wife. The machine sucked his necklace to the machine and the man later died. BJ had a great time people watching out at the pool area in the Gaylord.
The Drive family hits up Twin Peaks for Bikini Week. Plus, they discuss Reed Sheppard's Summer League performance.
The Drive discusses the growing Arch Manning hype at Texas.
Livestream show: https://www.youtube.com/@occultsymbolism I'll be going live Wednesday July 23rd at 6pm EST/3pm PST on my YouTube channel! Subscribe for notification!On today's episode of the Occult Symbolism and Pop Culture with Isaac Weishaupt podcast we take a conspiratorial look at Sabrina Carpenter! We'll talk about her famous Simpsons family, the Church of Sc****tology, her acting history with Disney, strange roles, dating history and music video symbolism! We'll go through all of her music videos to discuss symbolism of the all seeing eye, Eyes Wide Shut, Rosemary's Baby, Polanski, Jack Parsons, L Ron Hubbard, MKULTRA, Project MONARCH butterflies, catholic church scandal, Lolita, BDSM and more! We'll wrap up with a deeper look into the origins of MKULTRA through Project BLUEBIRD and ARTICHOKE.Links:Livestream show! I'll be going live Wednesday July 23rd at 6pm EST/3pm PST on my YouTube channel! We'll talk about the Saturn Death Cult of the Black Cube (discussed on the recent Breaking Social Norms episode), updates on Epstein, Elon Musk & symbolism in pop culture updates- Subscribe for notification: https://www.youtube.com/@occultsymbolismBONUS: Saltburn Film Symbolism Analysis: Shakespeare, Bohemian Grove, Doppelgangers, Royal Incest, Love and Death Drives! https://illuminatiwatcher.com/bonus-saltburn-film-symbolism-analysis-shakespeare-bohemian-grove-doppelgangers-royal-incest-love-and-death-drives/ Apollo 11, Trinity Nuclear Bomb, Twin Peaks & Eyes Wide Shut: Sex Magick Symbolism of 7/16 https://illuminatiwatcher.com/apollo-11-trinity-nuclear-bomb-twin-peaks-eyes-wide-shut-sex-magick-symbolism-of-7-16/ The Ninth Gate Film Analysis! Luciferian Enlightenment Whore of Babylon Illuminati and Occult Symbolism! https://www.illuminatiwatcher.com/the-ninth-gate-film-analysis-luciferian-enlightenment-whore-of-babylon-illuminati-and-occult-symbolism Kubrick's Lolita Patreon Bonus show: PATREON BONUS: Kubrick's Lolita Film & Epstein Filthy Rich Review Mashup! MKULTRA, Pizza, Zorro Ranch, UFOs, Shapeshifters & MOREShow sponsors- Get discounts while you support the show and do a little self improvement!*CopyMyCrypto.com/Isaac is where you can copy James McMahon's crypto holdings- listeners get access for just $1WANT MORE?... Check out my UNCENSORED show with my wife, Breaking Social Norms: https://breakingsocialnorms.com/GRIFTER ALLEY- get bonus content AND go commercial free + other perks:*PATREON.com/IlluminatiWatcher : ad free, HUNDREDS of bonus shows, early access AND TWO OF MY BOOKS! (The Dark Path and Kubrick's Code); you can join the conversations with hundreds of other show supporters here: Patreon.com/IlluminatiWatcher (*Patreon is also NOW enabled to connect with Spotify! https://rb.gy/hcq13)*VIP SECTION: Due to the threat of censorship, I set up a Patreon-type system through MY OWN website! IIt's even setup the same: FREE ebooks, Kubrick's Code video! Sign up at: https://illuminatiwatcher.com/members-section/*APPLE PREMIUM: If you're on the Apple Podcasts app- just click the Premium button and you're in! NO more ads, Early Access, EVERY BONUS EPISODEMore from Isaac- links and special offers:*BREAKING SOCIAL NORMS podcast, Index of EVERY episode (back to 2014), Signed paperbacks, shirts, & other merch, Substack, YouTube links, appearances & more: https://allmylinks.com/isaacw*STATEMENT: This show is full of Isaac's useless opinions and presented for entertainment purposes. Audio clips used in Fair Use and taken from YouTube videos.
This is an encore release of an earlier podcast episode.The chance to play legendary American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was one big reason for Kyle MacLachlan to sign on to Atlantic Crossing. But it was the story of the young Norwegian Royal Family at the heart of the miniseries that made him commit to the role. MacLachlan explores Roosevelt, Agent Dale Cooper and wine with lifelong Twin Peaks fan, MASTERPIECE Studio host Jace Lacob.
An RPG inspired by the TV show Millennium? SIGN ME UP! This week on the Vintage RPG Podcast, we check out the primer for Midnight of the Century, from By Odin's Beard! It's a lightweight game in the mode of Cairn, but tailored around investigating supernaturally tinged murders in the mode of Millennium, Seven, Twin Peaks and so on. The rain is always falling, people are always dying and the end of the world is just around the corner! * * * Check out the itch.io campaign for Midnight of the Century, let's get it to the goal, hey? * * * Instagram? Old news. Join the Vintage RPG Newsletter! That's where all the cool kids are now! Stu's book, Monsters, Aliens, and Holes in the Ground is for sale now! Buy it! Patreon? Discord? Cool RPG things to buy? All the Vintage RPG links you need are right here in one place! Like, Rate, Subscribe and Review the Vintage RPG Podcast! Edited by the one and only R. Alex Murray. Send questions, comments or corrections to info@vintagerpg.com. Available on iTunes, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify, YouTube and your favorite podcast clients. The Vintage RPG illustration is by Shafer Brown. Follow him on Twitter. Tune in next week for the next episode. Until then, may the dice always roll in your favor!
For our final episode of The Detective and the Log Lady, Stacie and Mike reflect back on their Twin Peaks journey and they present the first (and last) annual Twin Peaks awards...the PEAKIES! Don't forget, you can still find us both in other places! Check out Stacie's new website and weekly podcast, Final Girl After Dark, and Mike's other podcast, The Evolution of Horror! 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
Your guys are back with another wacky one this week. First, the guys talk about their weeks and all that but they figure it out: What was the greatest Hanna-Barbera cartoon of all time? The answer may surprise you! Then, the guys talk about the Scooby-Doo live action flick from 2002. It was written by James Gunn of "Superman" and directed by Raja Gosnell ... who also did some movies. Matthew Lillard from Twin Peaks, Buffy and Mr. Bean star in the movie that brings the Mystery Inc. gang to real life. All this plus drops, junk mails, movie chat and so much more. Direct Donloyd. After listening, go join the Patreon or the Discord or something, yeah?
We've had the privilege of speaking with a number of unique voices during our series on the work of David Lynch. Today we have a special conversation with Dr Lindsay Hallam, an educator of film studies and prolific contributor to the broader discussion of horror cinema, about her book about TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME for the publication imprint Devil's Advocates.In Lindsay's book, she breaks down the numerous levels on which Lynch's once divisive film operates: as a Twin Peaks film, as a trauma film, as a David Lynch film, and -- primarily -- as a horror film. We have the chance to sit down with Dr Hallam and only barely scratch the surface of this fascinating and often deeply misunderstood film.If you're curious to read the book, you can find a copy here, or at your online retailer of choice. We hope you enjoy this special bonus conversation! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode 3, in which we explore maps, disorientation, cursed geometry, and the dangerous liaisons of the dead girls of Twin Peaks. What does it mean to live — or die — in a place where the map fails you? Also - the transformation of Dr Jacoby, Ben Horne's failed attempts at redemption, the evolution of Bobby Briggs, plus the psychic self-defence of Marina Abromovic. We look at the Highway of Tears, and the kind of murdered girl that America loves: blonde, white, loved by all. Meet me at the Roadhouse after 9.30.***JOIN THE PATREON!!!***Follow the Blue Rose Task Force Podcasttik tokker: TheOriginalX5
TWIN PEAKS is a show that is both wonderful and strange. Except for most of season 2! But is it really THAT BAD? OH, and go WATCH THE TRAILER for Will's upcoming horror tv series THE TROUBLE WITH TESSA! Coming July 15th to SCREAMBOX! [YouTube Version] [Sources & links] Get this episode AD-FREE on Patreon, along with our exclusive podcast The Netherworld Dispatch! Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch on YouTube. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Bluesky. For more, cruise through our LINKS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices