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Twin Peaks "Gold Box" on Bluray?

post #1 of 13
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I actually asked this question in another thread, but then I suddenly realised that you might be a better person to ask! :)

Do you know if and/or when this might be happening?

Thanks a lot!
- Johnny

post #2 of 13
 The rumour is that it's coming in April 2010. The other rumour is that there are *new* extra features that they want to add to the BD.

Whether this will happen or not is anybody's guess. 
post #3 of 13
^ That would coincide with the 20th anniversary of the series. Unfortunately, having it sync up that close to the anniversary seems more like a fan's wishful thinking than reality to me. I'd love to be wrong though.
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Particularly if the rumored Lynch/MacLachlan Twin Peaks webisodes actually manage to come to pass in the next year or two -- they'd make a hell of an addition to the existing Gold Box on BD.
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^ That would coincide with the 20th anniversary of the series. Unfortunately, having it sync up that close to the anniversary seems more like a fan's wishful thinking than reality to me. I'd love to be wrong though.

I remember that Charles de Lauzirika mentioned that it was possible it would be released in HD back in the HD-DVD/Blu-ray format war. So it sounds like the idea was at least considered, maybe pushing it back to the 20th anniversary is a marketing move. We know that both the soundtracks for season one & two are now out of print for unknown reasons. Also lets not forget about Warner mentioning that a BD of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, perhaps to coincide with a release of the complete series from CBS/Paramount next year?

Maybe we'll get the complete BD set, a BD of FWWM with deleted scenes cleaned-up and fashioned into a mini feature by Lynch himself, a complete score boxset and a new online season sometime next year. 

This thread over on a Twin Peaks forum is a pretty good guide of some of the stuff that wasn't included in the DVD release: http://www.2000revue.com/community/topic.cfm?topicid=5004

However I have a really horrible feeling that most of that stuff is MIA. I think I'd die and go to heaven if the BD boxset included the "Previously on Twin Peaks" and the never released on DVD "Next time on Twin Peaks" bookend bumpers.

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Particularly if the rumored Lynch/MacLachlan Twin Peaks webisodes actually manage to come to pass in the next year or two -- they'd make a hell of an addition to the existing Gold Box on BD.

I wrote a blog entry that gathered up all the sources that had reported about the rumoured Twin Peaks follow up web series. You can check it out here: http://hotpopcorn.co.uk/thetastymovieblog/2009/08/twin-peaks-25-years-later 



Edited by Dale MA - 9/16/09 at 6:18am
post #6 of 13
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I have it on good authority that there was a lot of really cool anecdotes and stories by the interviewees that didn't make it onto the BoxSet (especially for die hard fans of the show)... Fingers crossed it could be more of them talking?
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 That would be very cool John.
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Charlie, if the Gold Box gets issued on Blu-Ray, I would like to see seamless branching used for the TV & European versions of the Pilot.  The DVD set has the European ending encoded as a different title, so that when you are watching that version, a black screen appears at the point where the European tangent begins & a long loading time for the rest of the episode to resume.  It's very distracting & was the one negative aspect I felt there was to the Gold Box set.  Of course, it would also be great to have all the extras from the original season set releases that were left off for space reasons.
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Charlie, if the Gold Box gets issued on Blu-Ray, I would like to see seamless branching used for the TV & European versions of the Pilot.  The DVD set has the European ending encoded as a different title, so that when you are watching that version, a black screen appears at the point where the European tangent begins & a long loading time for the rest of the episode to resume.  It's very distracting & was the one negative aspect I felt there was to the Gold Box set.  Of course, it would also be great to have all the extras from the original season set releases that were left off for space reasons.

I think there's definitely good reason NOT to include some of the stuff from the Season 1 release: It was TERRIBLE. I thought the commentaries were interesting, though. The featurette with Little Mike explaining how to speak backwards was cool, too. Also, I'm sure there was a ton of unused footage Mark Rance shot with the cast (that was reduced to those awful 2 minute clips on the DVD), but it would take someone time to edit it all, I guess.

I never bought the Season 2 boxset, so I don't know if there's anything missing from that in the Gold Box.
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I never bought the Season 2 boxset, so I don't know if there's anything missing from that in the Gold Box.
 


Yeah, it does.

Copy and pasted from a DVD Talk review:

* Disc 1: Jennifer Lynch discussing writing Laura Palmer's diary (3 minutes, 45 seconds)
* Disc 2: director Todd Holland talks about entering the series at season 2 and specific script challenges (4:10)
* Disc 3: Caleb Deschanel discusses directing the Horne Bros. flashback scene in episode 15, including the revelation that the dancing baby sitter is David Fincher's sister, Emily. (Caleb's wife also plays Mrs. Hayward, and their daughter is Zooey, for those keeping track.) (4:20)
* Disc 4: Duwayne Dunham relates his experience of being on the series from early on, editing the pilot and directing the first episode, and then coming back for season 2. (4:00)
* Disc 5: Stephen Gyllenhaal, director of episode 27, discussing why he enjoyed the show. (And, yes, father of Maggie and Jake.) (3:40)
* Disc 6: Tim Hunter, who had one of the longer associations with the show. (2:40)

The sixth DVD also features interviews with twelve cast members covering three separate topics. Paramount has put these interviews together in an innovative fashion, creating an interactive grid that allows you to choose to listen to all the talks by a specific actor, hear them speak on one of the given topics ("Origin," "Production," or "Legacy"), or play everything straight through. The actors participating are Kyle MacLachlan, Mädchen Amick, Sherilyn Fenn, Dana Ashbrook, Garrison Hershberger (a.k.a. Mike Nelson, Bobby's jock cohort), James Marshall, David Duchovny, Kimmy Robertson, Don S. Davis (Major Briggs), Mary Jo Deschanel (Eileen Hayward), Lenny von Dohlen (the recluse Harold Smith), and Charlotte Stewart (Betty Briggs). It's kind of funny how many of them do David Lynch impressions. (39:00)

post #11 of 13
The Gold boxset is being released on Region 2 in March, along with the Season 2 set. I've already got the Gold set on Region 1 and have been wondering whether to buy the Season 2 set. The BBFC passed some extras which are the interviews mentioned in the last post in this thread.
post #12 of 13
Three or four years ago...sure, buy it. Today? You could probably just track down the majority of those shorter clips on YouTube, or something.
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There's over an hours worth of clips listed there... I couldn't be bothered to hunt through YouTube just to watch them all in 3 min segments!

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