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While the broadening world of streaming has no doubt turned many away from hoarding Blu-rays and DVDs, I’m of the belief that physical media will never die, and it’s stellar sets like this that enforce my stance. Fans of David Lynch‘s cult mystery series Twin Peaks are finally getting their long-awaited day in the high-definition sun, as the massive Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery 10-disc Blu-ray set will fire walk into stores on July 29, and it is definitely the most definitive collection we’ll ever get our hands on. At least until Lynch, who personally oversaw this set’s creation, and co-creator Mark Frost finally agree to make a completely disparate third season. Airing for two seasons on ABC from 1990-1991, Twin Peaks unleashed upon the world the strangest town in America, mostly through the death of teenager Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee); things did manage to get even weirder once that storyline was completed, but it wasn’t quite the same show. In any case, all 30 episodes are obviously included in full 1080p with 7.1 DTS-HD Master Audio. But the real kicker here is the Blu-ray debut of Lynch’s 1992 prequel feature Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, which will be accompanied by almost 90 hi-def minutes of never-before-seen deleted and alternate scenes. Twin Peaks fans have been clamoring for those lost scenes ever since their existence became public knowledge. (The footage’s public release was petitioned, people!) And there are a BOB-load more exclusive features in this set as well. But first, take a (twin) peek at some of that deleted footage in the clip below.
(Image removed from quote.)On a weird, side note, those high-waist "mom jeans" are making a comeback in Japan. Also, that gum you like is back in style.
I was just thinking how trendy those actresses look. It's not just in Japan, Chrono. The thick eyebrows are also in and those tanks might as well be American Apparel.
My grandma still wears those jeans.
They're probably not even tanks, they're leotards. That promo could be from 2014.
Quote from: The Business on May 20, 2014, 02:43:55 AMThey're probably not even tanks, they're leotards. That promo could be from 2014.Sadly, Sherilyn Fenn doesn't look like that these days. Mädchen Amick still looks pretty close, though.
Quote from: chronovore on May 20, 2014, 03:48:56 AMQuote from: The Business on May 20, 2014, 02:43:55 AMThey're probably not even tanks, they're leotards. That promo could be from 2014.Sadly, Sherilyn Fenn doesn't look like that these days. Mädchen Amick still looks pretty close, though.(Image removed from quote.)halp
Also, back on topic. Never watched Twin Peaks all the way through, but I did just finish True Detective. Which is superior?
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Quote from: milchs evil twin on May 20, 2014, 03:58:13 AM(Image removed from quote.)halpShe looks like Chris Reeve after the horse accident
Quote from: chronovore on May 20, 2014, 03:48:56 AMQuote from: The Business on May 20, 2014, 02:43:55 AMThey're probably not even tanks, they're leotards. That promo could be from 2014.Sadly, Sherilyn Fenn doesn't look like that these days. Mädchen Amick still looks pretty close, though.I remember seeing her in the Psych episode and she looked good, just like an older version of herself.Lara Flynn Boyle though
I haven't seen jeans like that at any women's clothing stores. Right now, what's in is faux-native wear, brightly colored 90's-esque designs. That style doesn't look current at all.
My family visited Snoqualmie Falls a few times on summer vacation, back when I was a kid. Back then, I could actually do all 7 courses of the breakfast. I've meant to get out there since then, but haven't been to WA since 1991.