Twin Peaks - Definitive Gold Boxed Edition (2007) DVD Box Set (10 Discs) NEW

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Twin Peaks: The Definitive Gold Box 10 DVD Edition looks and sounds great and it contains a wealth of extra features.  Inside the packaging there is also an envelope containing some Twin Peaks posts cards.

Season 1

Twin Peaks devotees, who have kept the mystery alive on myriad Web sites, will jump at the chance to return to the spooky town that might just be the anti-Mayberry. Rarely syndicated, the Twin Peaks television series has lost none of its quirky and queasy power to get under your skin and haunt your dreams. So brew up a pot of some "damn fine coffee," dig into some cherry pie, and lose yourself in David Lynch and Mark Frost's murder mystery and soap opera, which unfolds, in one character's words, "like a beautiful dream and terrible nightmare all at once." Twin Peaks was a pop culture phenomenon for one season at least, until the increasingly bizarre twists and maddening teases so confounded audiences that they lost interest in just who killed Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee). This series was a career peak for most of its eclectic ensemble cast, including Kyle MacLachlan as straight-arrow FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper, Michael Ontkean as local Sheriff Harry S. Truman, Sherilyn Fenn as bad girl Audrey Horne, Peggy Lipton as waitress Norma Jennings, and Catherine Coulson as the Log Lady. Alumni enjoying current success include Lara Flynn Boyle ("The Practice"), as good girl Donna Hayward, and Miguel Ferrer ("Crossing Jordan"), hilarious as forensics expert Albert Rosenfield (who has absolutely no "social niceties").--Donald Liebenson

Season 2

"Don't search for all the answers at once," says a giant appearing to FBI Agent Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) in a vision. "A path is formed by laying one stone at a time." In Twin Peaks, that's easier said than done. Over the course of two seasons, that path went nowhere and everywhere. "Bureau guidelines, deductive technique, Tibetan method, and luck" don't cut it here. It also takes a little magic, which is what makes David Lynch and Mark Frost's bracingly original serial drama one of TV's ultimate trips, and still the stuff that fever dreams are made of. With the DVD release of season 2, die-hard Peakers can rekindle their obsession with this macabre, maddening, sinister, and surreal series set in the rural Pacific Northwest community whose bucolic surroundings hide "things dark and heinous." (If you're new to Twin Peaks, best to get the lay of the land by watching the brilliant feature-length pilot and the instant-cult-classic first season, which capture Twin at its peak.) Three main mysteries drive season 2. First, there's the still (!) unresolved murder of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee). Then, there's the question of who shot Cooper in the season 1 cliffhanger. And finally, ultimately: What about Bob? With its dream logic, bizarre behavior, and nightmare imagery, much of what transpires goes right by you. Some subplots (Sherilyn Fenn's sexpot Audrey held captive at the bordello, One-Eyed Jacks) are easier to latch on to than others (amnesiac Nadine believes she's an 18-year-old high schooler) And, yes, that's a pre-X-Files David Duchovny as Dennis/Denice, a transsexual DEA agent.

In Twin Peaks' second season, the truth is out there, but we are entering A Few Good Men territory. When Laura's killer is at last revealed in episode 16, no doubt many will not be able to handle the truth. The teases, red herrings, and out-and-out gonzo looniness will try the patience of viewers with a more conventional bent. But, as Cooper observes at one point, "All in all, [it's] a very interesting experience," with enough doppelgangers, allusions, pop-culture references, and in-jokes to keep bloggers buzzing. If, for example, you get any pleasure from recognizing Hank Worden, who played Mose in The Searchers, as "the world's most decrepit room service waiter," then Twin Peaks may just make you feel right at home. --Donald Liebenson

On the DVDs

Extras:

Paramount has put the bulk of the extra features on the last, tenth disc in the set but with that said, there are a few other, minor goodies stashed within the confines of the other nine discs. Here's a look at what's included and where you'll find it:

Each episode contains the optional Log Lady Introductions which were taped when the show was shown in syndication. These were included on the Artisan release for Season One and it's nice to see them carried over here. Though few of them run for more than thirty seconds in length, they're interesting little bits of foreshadowing and fit perfectly with the strange atmosphere that the show created.

Disc One:

Included on the first disc is not only the original North American pilot episode but also the alternate European pilot, which contains a drastically different ending that reveals the identity of Laura's murderer. Absolutely do not watch this version of the pilot until you've gone through the regular episodes or the whole first season is going to be completely spoiled for you.

Disc Nine:

Look for just under six-minutes of deleted scenes (four scenes in total - Jerry's Wandering Eve, 27 Going On 6, Lucy Andy And Donuts, Something About Johnny) included in the set. None of these add much to the episode they were taken from and they're presented here in rough shape, obviously taken from a tape source. That said, it's interesting to see them even if they're really only curiosity items rather than essential excised bits. A few production documents (twenty images - just call sheets and production break downs) are also included. All of this material can be found in the Lost And Found section of disc nine. The deleted scenes are available to watch on their own or through a 'play all' button.

Disc Ten:

The tenth disc is where the bulk of the extra features is found, starting with A Slice Of Lynch (29:53) which is an interesting sit down chat with the man himself. Set inside a familiar looking tavern, Lynch orders a slice of cherry pie while images from the series flash through his mind. Three cast-members show up (Kyle MacLachlan, John Wentworth and Madchen Amick) and a discussion ensues, and we learn why David Lynch calls Kyle MacLachlan Kale instead. We learn about the casting of the show and what it was like to work on it, and there are some fun back and forth moments here where Lynch talks about the core sacred mystery of the show which served as a tree, holding the other mysteries of the show as its branches. Lynch talks about shooting the core moment with 'Bob' and he wiggles his fingers a lot. Lynch might be getting stranger with age, but either way, this is a fun conversation.

The biggest and best of the extras on this set is Secrets From Another Place: Creating Twin Peaks (1:45:41) which is a fantastic feature length documentary that contains interviews with a wealth of people involved in various aspects of the series. Divided into four chapters (watch them on their own or through the 'play all' button), this documentary covers creating the pilot, creating season one, creating the music and creating season two. Look for interviews here with Mark Frost, Kyle MacLachlan, Madchen Amick, Angelo Badalamenti, Jula Bell, Julee Cruise, Joan Chen, Catherine E. Coulson, Don S. Davis, Caleb and Mary Jo Deschanel, Sherilyn Fenn, Miguel Ferrar, Todd Holland, Richard Hoover, Piper Laurie, Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise and more. Through these interviews and a bunch of behind the scenes photos we're taken through pretty much the entire history of the series from start to finish. We learn about casting, location shooting, what it was like working with CBS, set design, the score, art direction and more. It's an extremely extensive piece and a total joy for any fan of the series.

Paramount has also included two clips from the episode of Saturday Night Live (from 9/29/1990) that Kyle MacLachlan hosted. There are two segments included, the Monologue With Kyle MacLachlan (4:28) bit and the Twin Peaks Sketch (9:07) bit. Phil Hartman does a damn funny Leland Palmer impersonation.

In the Twin Peaks Festival section we find Return To Twin Peaks (19:41), which is an interesting look at the fan community that's grown around the show. There are a bunch of interviews with various fan festival attendees and organizers as well as some clips from the gatherings and from the costume contest. We see some of the Washington locations as they look today as well as clips of some of the co-coordinators of the show speaking at the convention. There's also an interactive map of the town included in this section.

The Black Lodge Archive contains a bunch of interesting, smaller supplements starting with the music video for Falling (4:19) which features Julee Cruise singing over clips from the show. Five Georgia Coffee Commercials (which were shown on TV in Japan) starring the cast of the show are here, as are three image galleries. Five on air promo spots are archived in this section along side a promo spot and eight messages from a Twin Peaks 1-900 # ad where you could call and buy hints. Six Lucy Bumpers are also included.

Rounding out the extra features are some stylish animated menus, episode selection, and scene selection included on each disc. The ten discs in the set all sit inside bound plastic insert cases, which in turn fit inside a slipcase. Inside the packaging there is also an envelope containing some Twin Peaks posts cards.

Product details

Media Format: DVD, Box set PAL

Region Code: 4

Release date: 2007

Actors: Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Madchen Amick, Dana Ashbrook, Richard Beymer

Studio: Paramount

Number of discs: 10

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  • Condition: Brand New
  • Rating: M
  • Director: David Lynch
  • Sub-Genre: Mystery
  • Studio: Paramount Pictures
  • Edition: Box Set, Definitive Gold Boxed Edition
  • Type: TV Series
  • Format: DVD
  • Region Code: DVD: 4 (AU, NZ, Latin America...)
  • Language: English
  • Release Year: 2007
  • Actor: Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Madchen Amick
  • Features: A wealth of extra features
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie/TV Title: Twin Peaks
  • Season: Complete Series Box Set

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