
Happy anniversary to Twin Peaks. Congratulations to Mark Frost & all the great cast & crew who did such great work. Long live Twin Peaks!
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Sheriff Harry S. Truman: Anything we should be working on?
Agent Albert Rosenfield: Yeah. You might want to practice walking without dragging your knuckles on the floor.
Sheriff Harry S. Truman: Albert, let’s talk about knuckles. Now, the last time I knocked you down. I felt bad about it. The next time’s gonna be a real pleasure.
Agent Albert Rosenfield: Now you listen to me. While I will admit to a certain cynicism, the fact is that I’m a naysayer and hatchet man in the fight against violence. I pride myself in taking a punch and I’ll gladly take another because I choose to live my life in the company of Gandhi and King. My concerns are global. I reject absolutely revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation for such method… is love.
Agent Albert Rosenfield: I love you, Sheriff Truman.
Agent Dale Cooper: Albert’s path is a strange and difficult one.
Season 2, episode 3
Jimmy Scott singing “Sycamore trees” during David Lynch cult series “Twin Peaks”
An 18-track mashup compilation mixed together into a seamless audio – and now visual – collection
David Lynch has created some of the most sustaining and psychogenic fugue-inducing films of our day. The man is a singular entity.
The soundtracks he has created and compiled for these films are often as confounding and compelling as the images they accompany.
To honor his films, their soundtracks, and their soundscapes, we of 1086 Productions and our collaborators devised Mashed in Plastic: the David Lynch mash-up album, a collection of sounds from David Lynch films mixed together with other songs. The album is a continuous flowing whole, encompassing the breadth of Lynch’s filmic career.
And now, the coup de grâce: 1086 Productions’ own esteemed Gavin (The Reborn Identity) has created video to accompany every single track, every single sound, on the audio album. Each of the eighteen videos (plus added bonus extras!) is a foray into the mind of Lynch. Each of Gav’s creations, while honoring the films of Lynch, also give us sight into an alternate universe, one in which Lynch’s dames, dwarves, and demons dance among the pop glitterati and multifarious others.
Now go inside and dwell awhile with the others . . . then see if you can find your way back out.
I guess I’ll just repost anything Twin Peaks. By far the greatest serie ever (and thus of great importance to the creative process of AD?). Everything is just perfect: colours, characters, plot twists.. I’d love to see the narrative charts of Twin Peaks.
