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David Lynch Was a Legendary Filmmaker. With ‘Twin Peaks’, He Left His Mark on TelevisionLegendary filmmaker David Lynch left his mark on television with ABC's 'Twin Peaks' and Showtime's 'Twin Peaks: The Return'.
Bob Iger was president of ABC Entertainment from 1989–1992. When he joined in spring 1989, pilots ordered by his predecessor, including David Lynch and Mark Frost’s Twin Peaks, were just ...
a cryptically speaking giant and the wild-eyed murderous spirit Bob — but first, there was a popcorn-entertainment whodunit with a tagline: “Who killed Laura Palmer?” “Twin Peaks” burned ...
Twin Peaks was a stew of things Lynch and/or Frost ... that the crime was in some way tied to an evil spirit called BOB — played by set dresser Frank Silva, whose physical presence Lynch found ...
It was a very effective combination.” In his first upfronts as ABC Entertainment president, Bob Iger picked up the Twin Peaks pilot to series. “There was a little wariness about putting it on ...
A fourth wrote: 'I've literally this second finished the first episode of Twin Peaks Season two and the little nightmare of Bob at the end gave me these exact thoughts. And the same goes for the ...
Here are the 14 best Twin Peaks episodes, ranked, for your viewing pleasure. 14. “Episode 25” / “On the Wings of Love” The ...
David Lynch’s Twin Peaks was a masterpiece. He forced us to look at the world in horrifying new ways
Twin Peaks went further yet. It gave us Angelo Badalamenti’s mournful theme, Lynch’s famous “dancing dwarf”, the petrifying scene in which the demonic “Bob” (the set dresser Frank ...
“Twin Peaks,” created by David Lynch and Mark Frost ... the evil being haunting the town is literally named BOB. Every character is extremely memorable. From the Log Lady to hippie Dr. Jacoby, they ...
Nearly every episode of Twin Peaks: The Return ended with a band or ... removing an orb containing Killer BOB’s sadistic face. This is all accomplished with muffled audio and barely present ...
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