Re: Twin Peaks on Blu-Ray DVD Official Discussion Thread
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 10:02 am
Ross - it's in there. Major Briggs is reading a bible.
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Weird. Why would they do this.Jerry Horne wrote:A well known fan at the premiere said that there are 40 minutes of deleted scenes left off the box set. Take that for what it's worth.
I wish he could have just kept that information to himself. LOL.Jerry Horne wrote:A well known fan at the premiere said that there are 40 minutes of deleted scenes left off the box set. Take that for what it's worth.
FWWM.Ross wrote:Huh???? FWWM scenes? Or Series scenes?Jerry Horne wrote:A well known fan at the premiere said that there are 40 minutes of deleted scenes left off the box set. Take that for what it's worth.
Thanks Jerry! Weird it hasn't been mentioned. Will be nice to see the wonderful Don Davis again. He is missed.Jerry Horne wrote:Ross - it's in there. Major Briggs is reading a bible.
Jerry was this scene shot?Jerry Horne wrote:Ross - it's in there. Major Briggs is reading a bible.
Hmmm... I honestly find this very hard to believe. Considering that virtually everything from the script, or known to have been shot, seems to be accounted for, what else could there be? 40 minutes of unscripted material? Not having seen the Missing Pieces yet, I'm not sure if some of the longer scenes that were cut down in the final film are in there, so some of it could be that.Jerry Horne wrote:FWWM.Ross wrote:Huh???? FWWM scenes? Or Series scenes?Jerry Horne wrote:A well known fan at the premiere said that there are 40 minutes of deleted scenes left off the box set. Take that for what it's worth.
I don't recall seeing it but I could be wrong. It may have passed me by. We do see the LMFAP doing the Indian hand gesture in the lodge but perhaps that was an extended scene.Agent Sam Stanley wrote:Jerry was this scene shot?Jerry Horne wrote:Ross - it's in there. Major Briggs is reading a bible.
Buck does an Indian whoop in Laura's face. Laura freezes in horror.
131. FLASHBACK: THE RED ROOM
The Man From Another Place (The Arm) yodels.
Also, don't forget... it could be there's a lot of stuff from the original rough cut that didn't get fixed/released, that would never get fixed/released anyway. It may consist of things like when a few lines of dialogue get snipped out of a scene (scenes in the theatrical cut and also deleted scenes from The Missing Pieces). Little things like that, if you added them all up, could easily be 40 minutes or more.Ross wrote: Hmmm... I honestly find this very hard to believe. Considering that virtually everything from the script, or known to have been shot, seems to be accounted for, what else could there be? 40 minutes of unscripted material? Not having seen the Missing Pieces yet, I'm not sure if some of the longer scenes that were cut down in the final film are in there, so some of it could be that.
Or it could be he's just bullshitting. Just trying to keep the mystique of TP and unseen stuff alive.
Hope it's there, it's my favorite aspect of that sceneJerry Horne wrote:I don't recall seeing it but I could be wrong. It may have passed me by. We do see the LMFAP doing the Indian hand gesture in the lodge but perhaps that was an extended scene.Agent Sam Stanley wrote:Jerry was this scene shot?Jerry Horne wrote:Ross - it's in there. Major Briggs is reading a bible.
Buck does an Indian whoop in Laura's face. Laura freezes in horror.
131. FLASHBACK: THE RED ROOM
The Man From Another Place (The Arm) yodels.
Or maybe cracking a joke. Like "Now that we got what we wanted, there's still 40 minutes we need to fight for. The fight never ends"Ross wrote: Or it could be he's just bullshitting. Just trying to keep the mystique of TP and unseen stuff alive.
Jerry, was the extended scene with Desmond and Stanley talking to Carl Rodd included? In the script there is a lot more dialogue to the scene and also deputy Cliff Howard shows up. Also was the dinner scene with Sarah and Laura on her last evening included where she says she hates asparagus?Jerry Horne wrote:Ross - it's in there. Major Briggs is reading a bible.
Right! Multiple takes, deleted lines of dialogue, tightening up pacing, etc. All that could add up to 40 mins. But you can say that of any movie, right?bosguy1981 wrote:Also, don't forget... it could be there's a lot of stuff from the original rough cut that didn't get fixed/released, that would never get fixed/released anyway. It may consist of things like when a few lines of dialogue get snipped out of a scene (scenes in the theatrical cut and also deleted scenes from The Missing Pieces). Little things like that, if you added them all up, could easily be 40 minutes or more.Ross wrote: Hmmm... I honestly find this very hard to believe. Considering that virtually everything from the script, or known to have been shot, seems to be accounted for, what else could there be? 40 minutes of unscripted material? Not having seen the Missing Pieces yet, I'm not sure if some of the longer scenes that were cut down in the final film are in there, so some of it could be that.
Or it could be he's just bullshitting. Just trying to keep the mystique of TP and unseen stuff alive.
But those are little things that we could never reasonably expect to see unless Lynch were actually going to just fix the entire rough cut, as-is, and put it out there. And we know that ain't gonna happen.
I'd be really surprised if this person is talking about 40 minutes worth of legitimate scenes that are being withheld for some reason.
Exactly!Agent Sam Stanley wrote:Or maybe cracking a joke. Like "Now that we got what we wanted, there's still 40 minutes we need to fight for. The fight never ends"Ross wrote: Or it could be he's just bullshitting. Just trying to keep the mystique of TP and unseen stuff alive.
I don't recall seeing Harry Dean Stanton. Hope I just didn't forget.MysteryMan wrote:Jerry, was the extended scene with Desmond and Stanley talking to Carl Rodd included? In the script there is a lot more dialogue to the scene and also deputy Cliff Howard shows up.Jerry Horne wrote:Ross - it's in there. Major Briggs is reading a bible.