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  1. 25 de mai. de 2015 · I am The Arm... Sign up to get Tweets about the Topics you follow in your Home timeline.

  2. 16 de mai. de 2022 · “David Lynch's 'Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me' premiered 30 years ago today at the Cannes Film Festival. Poster designed by Sean Longmore.”

  3. Nightmarish in its vision of an innocent torn apart by unfathomable forces, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is nevertheless one of Lynch’s most humane films, aching with compassion for its tortured heroine—a character as enthralling in life as she was in death.

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  4. In the folksy town of Deerfield, Wash., FBI Agent Desmond (Chris Isaak) inexplicably disappears while hunting for the man who murdered a teen girl. The killer is never apprehended, and, after ...

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    • Agent Sam Stanley’s Bow Tie
    • Cable Bends Steel and Bowling Champion
    • Say Goodbye to Jack
    • Let’s Dance
    • Palmer’s Kitchen
    • “Spring Formal” at The Roadhouse
    • Rainier Ale
    • Railroad Trestle

    In the essential “Lynch on Lynch,” author Chris Rodley asked David about his reasons was for making the film (page 184): “I couldn’t get myself to leave the world of Twin Peaks. I was in love with the character of Laura Palmer and her contradictions: radiant on the surface but dying inside. I wanted to see her live, move and talk. I was in love wit...

    I’m inexplicably drawn to this film. It’s my favorite Lynch film, with The Straight Story a very close second. The 1992 release reminds me of a dreamy, late summer Sunday afternoon and every time I watch it, I’m wrapped up in its warm embrace.

    Costume designer Patricia Norris made a fantastic choice giving Special Agent Sam Stanley a bow tie. Just look at the little black and white diamonds on a red background. Interestingly, Cheri Reed who was the Set Costumer would later go on to design costumes for Christopher Nolan’s Inception(a film I saw eight times in theatres).

    We all know that Deer Meadow Sheriff Cable can bend steel with his bare hands. But take a closer look at his office. He also appears to be a champion bowler with a trophy proudly displayed on his bookshelf next to his desk. I wonder if he bowls in a league. Any guesses about his team’s name?

    When Special Agents Desmond and Stanley visit Hap’s Diner, they speak with Jack (played by C.H. Evans). He’s wearing a name tag that says, “Say Goodbye to Jack” with the “Hello” crossed out. I’m not going any further with this; there’s nothing good about it.

    When the long, lost Phillip Jeffries enters the FBI Office, check out his shoes. Looks like David Bowie put on his red shoes and danced the blues. In his deleted scene at the Palm Deluxe Hotel, you can see the tips of his red shoes while he waits to enter the scene.

    As Laura returns home with the framed image from Mrs. Tremond, she slowly looks around her home. The camera gives a brief glimpse at the Palmer’s kitchen. It’s literally the same kitchen from the Pilot Episode and something rarely seen in the series. A couple of appliance upgrades took place since filming of the Pilot took place on in March 7, 1989...

    When Laura Palmer visits The Roadhouse, check out the painting behind her. It’s titled, “Spring Formal” and was painted in 1958 by American visual artist Norman Yeckley (1914-1994). You will also see this painting at the Double R Diner set.

    After the wild night in Partyland and The Power and the Glory bar, the camera pans across the ground dotted with cigarettes. Two beer bottles from Rainier Brewing Company are included in the mix. Rainier Beer was born in Seattle, Washington in 1878 before Washington was even a state. Following in his father’s footsteps, founder Andrew Hemrich built...

    In an intense chase scene, Mike the One Armed Man is seen driving erratically behind Leland and Laura Palmer. At one point, he passes under a railroad trestle. Today, that trestle, which crossed Reinig Road in Snoqualmie, is long gone. It is the same trestle that Ronette Pulaski crossed in the Pilot Episode. Constructed in 1916, this bridge was par...

  5. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (lançado internacionalmente como Twin Peaks: The Movie) é um filme de suspense psicológico Americano de 1992 dirigido por David Lynch e escrito por Lynch e Robert Engels.

  6. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is a 1992 psychological horror film directed by David Lynch and written by Lynch and Robert Engels. It serves as a prequel to the television series Twin Peaks (1990–1991), created by Mark Frost and Lynch, who were also executive producers.