In a USA first, stars of Twin Peaks, Ray Wise, Harry Goaz, Kimmy Robertson, Sheryl Lee*(select dates), and the Executive Producer of Twin Peaks: The Return, Sabrina S. Sutherland, will tour in 2025 for an exclusive and unique evening of CONVERSATION WITH THE STARS.
There was something like that here back in 2020 before covid took over. Ray Wise and Sheryl Lee were here and the theater had Fire Walk with Me on the big screen. The show was presented by Blue Rose Magazine.
Did you go?
Definitely! After the film (which was great seeing on the large screen), there was a Q&A with Ray and Sheryl. He sang Mairsy Dotes to much applause. Then came photos and autographs with both. Sheryl signed a copy of the Blue Rose Magazine with her as Laura on the cover.
In a USA first, stars of Twin Peaks, Ray Wise, Harry Goaz, Kimmy Robertson, Sheryl Lee*(select dates), and the Executive Producer of Twin Peaks: The Return, Sabrina S. Sutherland, will tour in 2025 for an exclusive and unique evening of CONVERSATION WITH THE STARS.
There was something like that here back in 2020 before covid took over. Ray Wise and Sheryl Lee were here and the theater had Fire Walk with Me on the big screen. The show was presented by Blue Rose Magazine.
Did you go?
Definitely! After the film (which was great seeing on the large screen), there was a Q&A with Ray and Sheryl. He sang Mairsy Dotes to much applause. Then came photos and autographs with both. Sheryl signed a copy of the Blue Rose Magazine with her as Laura on the cover.
Awesome!
_________________ “Don’t take life too serious. It ain’t nohow permanent.”
This is an upcoming track from the Russian group, Messer Chups Surf and Twin Peaks- at around the 2:41 point.
Great track, Lawrence! I am always up for a Bettie Page look, to say nothing of gorilla suits! Seriously, a lot of fun. The Twin Peaks reference is at 59 seconds, though, not 2:41. Unless I missed something there.
_________________ “Don’t take life too serious. It ain’t nohow permanent.”
The New York Times announced their 100 Best Films of the 21st Century and Lynch's "Mulholland Drive" is ranked at number 2, just behind Bong Joon Ho’s “Parasite”.
The top 10 are:
1 “Parasite”
2 "Mulholland Drive"
3. “There Will Be Blood”
4. “In the Mood for Love”
5. “Moonlight”
6. “No Country For Old Men”
7. “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”
8. “Get Out”
9. “Spirited Away”
10. “The Social Network”
The full list is here, unfortunately behind a paywall:
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