Kyle MacLachlan on the set of Twin Peaks (1990-1991, by David Lynch). I am not the author of this image. Check out Sherilynn Fenn for Playboy Magazine right here
During the filming of the last Twin Peaks episode, Richard Beymer was given permission by David Lynch to take pictures on the set.
Joan Chen doubts that she will reappear in Twin Peaks as Josie Packard, but still hopes she can “come back in one of the episodes as a doorknob witch.”
When Twin Peaks’ in-house photographer had quit and no further promotional shots were needed since the show was cancelled, Richard Beymer (Benjamin Horne) took his Olympus camera to the set and was given David Lynch’s thumbs up to document the last days of filming the show.
So solo che c'è questa serie di foto che ritraggono in vari momenti i dietro le quinte della serie Twin Peaks del grande David Lynch, e che sono ad opera di Richard Beymer, attore che impersonò nella serie Benjamin Horne, il padre di Audrey Horne / Sherilyn Fenn, l'amica di Laura Palmer, avete presente? E se non avete presente, è giunta l'ora di rivedere tutta la serie o quantomeno di dare una rinfrescata alla vostra memoria qui. E se non sapete di che diavolo sto parlando, è giunta l'ora di vergognarvi e di correre a porre fine a questa tremenda lacuna. Comunque ecco le foto. Tutte di un certo fascino, naturalmente. Alcune con un Lynch sorridente, addirittura. Quanto voglio bene a quest'uomo? Tanto. Ma proprio tanto. Cliccare per ingrandire, please. La galleria completa la trovate qui.
David Lynch and Jack Nance on the set of ‘Eraserhead’ I was reading a review of the new season of Twin Peaks in The New York Review of Books and came across an absolutely hilarious line about David Lynch I hadn’t seen before. The speaker is Mel Brooks, who (amazingly) hired Lynch to direct The Elephant Man on the strength of Eraserhead and an earlier short called The Grandmother. Brooks related that meeting Lynch in real life confounded his expectations: “I expected to meet a grotesque, a fat little German with fat stains running down his chin and just eating pork.” Instead he was confronted with a “clean American WASP kid ... like Jimmy Stewart thirty-five years ago.” Looking for further context for the “fat little German” that never was caused me to go down a few Lynch wormholes dating back to the 1970s (the word wormhole is carefully chosen, because after all, this is also the man who directed Dune). In their 1983 book Midnight Movies (which actually features Eraserhead as its cover image), J. Hoberman and Jonathan Rosenbaum include the following exchange: Hoberman: I’ve never seen a scholarly article on Eraserhead, have you? Rosenbaum: No. It’s...
During the filming of the last Twin Peaks episode, Richard Beymer was given permission by David Lynch to take pictures on the set.
Eraserhead Family
Photos courtesy of Brenda Reed!
Courtesy of Entertainment Weekly, here's a first official sneak peek behind the scenes of the new Twin Peaks!
Author Max Evry acquired the footage from actress Molly Wryn, who played Harah in the 1984 cult film.
Television didn't know what hit it when the plastic-wrapped corpse of Laura Palmer washed up in Twin Peaks 20 years ago. Now a series of never-before-seen photographs will give fans a fresh look at the groundbreaking series.
Part of me never left David Lynch's eerie town of Twin Peaks after watching the series in the early 90s, and now that the series is coming back for eighteen more episodes that Twin Peaks feeling is coming back strong too.But simply rewatching the series and Fire Walk With Me just isn't enough to satisfy my appetite for small town Lynchian strangeness, I needed these damn fine photos from the set to silence my inner Bob.Seeing all my old friends from Twin Peaks again has caused quite a few memories to res...
During the filming of the last Twin Peaks episode, Richard Beymer was given permission by David Lynch to take pictures on the set.
During the filming of the last Twin Peaks episode, Richard Beymer was given permission by David Lynch to take pictures on the set.