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"She's dead...wrapped in plastic." - Pete Martell reporting the body of Laura Palmer to Sherrif Harry S. Truman in the pilot episode |
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THE SERIES - Perhaps one of the best known of Lynch's works, Twin Peaks arrived on ABC in 1991 and caused an international sensation. A mesmorizing, stylish and creepy mix of humor, death, and Lynchian wierdness. Even Lynch admits that the Red Room Scene in episode 3 is the best work that he's ever done. Spawning three books, a Grammy winning audio tape, a film prequel, a yearly festival in Seattle Washington, and a cult fan base that continues strong to this day, Twin Peaks is one of Lynch's most important works. See the IMDB and these links for more information. |
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| THE POSTERS - Despite being released on television and video only, the series has an incredible number of posters. Many of these aren't exactly "posters" - ranging from ads, articles, props and flyers. Notable is the rarity and worth of each item. All of the posters below are a must see - all are rare, unique and valuable in some way. Of particular note are the ABC promos, the Georgia Coffee posters and the original props. For information on posters from the Julee Cruise CD's please see the "Etcetera" section. |
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