I think it was more a matter of celebrity status rather than actual screen time as both actors were relatively well known...Agent Sam Stanley wrote:A friend of mine said the same thing about Heather Graham. The theatrical version shows her for like, half a minuteRoss wrote:How weird is it that Prochnow is in the opening credits for his mere seconds of screen time?Agent Sam Stanley wrote:For a minute I thought that was Jurgen Prochnow in a different outfit
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Same for Norma though (and her only in long-shot!). At least they had lines and were characters that people knew. Prochnow is unrecognizable, onscreen for a second, and has no lines. For a while I was like, who is this? Who does he play?[/quote]Ross wrote:How weird is it that Prochnow is in the opening credits for his mere seconds of screen time?Agent Sam Stanley wrote:For a minute I thought that was Jurgen Prochnow in a different outfit
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Full introduction with Ken Ross (CBS Home Video) and David Lynch:
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Great video, you can literally feel the excitement in the room... How I wish that video had gone on for just a bit longer though....!Jerry Horne wrote:Full introduction with Ken Ross (CBS Home Video) and David Lynch:
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Thanks Jerry! So I take it the people he read off were all there? Ron Garcia, Johanna Ray, etc.? VERY cool.
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Yep!Ross wrote:Thanks Jerry! So I take it the people he read off were all there? Ron Garcia, Johanna Ray, etc.? VERY cool.
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Thank you so much for that video! I already commented on the YouTube video, but that Lynch introduction really came off as a Log Lady intro for FWWM.
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SO true!Fire wrote:...that Lynch introduction really came off as a Log Lady intro for FWWM.
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Thanks for sharing that Jerry. That's so David Lynch isn't it?Jerry Horne wrote:Full introduction with Ken Ross (CBS Home Video) and David Lynch:
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Austin Lynch was at the premiere as well.
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Finally someone has compiled a complete list of all the deleted scenes featured in The Missing Pieces
Seems we get 30 scenes in total... Yay!
http://www.nerdist.com/2014/07/review-t ... ng-pieces/
Only scenes not mentioned in this review which I thought for sure would be featured are the one with the One Armed Man lighting the 12 candles and Norma and Ed holding hands in the diner (in what I presume is an unscripted scene). They were previously mentioned by the official Twin Peaks - The Entire Mystery website and we got to see pictures from the scenes on one of their TP Tuesdays so it is very strange if they have not been included at all unless the reviewer forgot to mention them.
Can anyone who was there confirm that they were definitely included as well?
Seems we get 30 scenes in total... Yay!
http://www.nerdist.com/2014/07/review-t ... ng-pieces/
Only scenes not mentioned in this review which I thought for sure would be featured are the one with the One Armed Man lighting the 12 candles and Norma and Ed holding hands in the diner (in what I presume is an unscripted scene). They were previously mentioned by the official Twin Peaks - The Entire Mystery website and we got to see pictures from the scenes on one of their TP Tuesdays so it is very strange if they have not been included at all unless the reviewer forgot to mention them.
Can anyone who was there confirm that they were definitely included as well?
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Would like to know that too.MysteryMan wrote: Only scenes not mentioned in this review is the one with the One Armed Man lighting the 12 candles and Norma and Ed holding hands in the diner (in what I presume is an unscripted scene). I believe they were mentioned by the official Twin Peaks - The Entire Mystery website and we got to see pictures from the scenes on one of their TP Tuesdays so it is very strange if they have not been included at all unless the reviewer forgot to mention them
Can anyone who was there confirm that they were definitely included as well?
Also, by the way he described the 30 scenes doesn't look like 1 hour and a half at all. If I had to guess I'd say 40 mins tops
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A quick shot of the One Armed Man lighting candles in his deleted scene was also shown at the start of the 2:45 commercial for the BluRay box set, so it'd be mighty weird if it's left off. I hope the reviewer just forgot to include it in the list.MysteryMan wrote:Finally someone has compiled a complete list of all the deleted scenes featured in The Missing Pieces
Only scenes not mentioned in this review which I thought for sure would be featured are the one with the One Armed Man lighting the 12 candles and Norma and Ed holding hands in the diner (in what I presume is an unscripted scene).
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I was hoping to see the scenes with Irene in the parking lot and Laura with her neighbor since they were both filmed, shame if they aren't there (although it would match this 'super fans' comment about there being more material left)
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The reviewer in question would be me. The Norma and Ed scene (as I recall) was part of the extended scene at the Double R where Laura is doing the Meals on Wheels. I counted that as part of that scene in my head, not something separate. He comes back to the diner after Nadine freaks outMysteryMan wrote:Finally someone has compiled a complete list of all the deleted scenes featured in The Missing Pieces
Seems we get 30 scenes in total... Yay!
http://www.nerdist.com/2014/07/review-t ... ng-pieces/
Only scenes not mentioned in this review which I thought for sure would be featured are the one with the One Armed Man lighting the 12 candles and Norma and Ed holding hands in the diner (in what I presume is an unscripted scene). They were previously mentioned by the official Twin Peaks - The Entire Mystery website and we got to see pictures from the scenes on one of their TP Tuesdays so it is very strange if they have not been included at all unless the reviewer forgot to mention them.
Can anyone who was there confirm that they were definitely included as well?
And the One-Armed Man scene is indeed there...I just had a brain fart and forgot. It's really brief though.