Mr. Reindeer
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I’ve still got the Artisan Season 1 DVD set from 2001, the only source for the audio commentaries, which are great. I’ve kept the 2007 Gold Box as it has a few things that didn’t get ported over for The Entire Mystery, presumably for rights reasons (the Georgia Coffee commercials, Julee Cruise’s “Falling” music video, and the SNL monologue and sketch...if I recall, it also has some fun early commercials for the show that weren’t on The Entire Mystery, with the great cheesy slogan “Twin Peaks...it’s a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to die there”). And then I have The Entire Mystery, the Limited Event Series set, Z to A, and the Criterion FWWM. I used to have the old New Line DVD of FWWM, but I got rid of that when The Entire Mystery came out.
Speaking of home media, LateReg mentioned to me yesterday that with Criterion partnering with Disney to do a release of WALL-E, this opens the intriguing possibility that Criterion will get to release the Disney-owned Straight Story, a prospect I’d all but given up on. Pretty soon it will be the only Lynch film left that hasn’t gotten a Blu Ray release in the US. Disney are usually pretty possessive of their properties, even the ones they don’t care about, but their willingness to partner with Criterion is very encouraging.
Speaking of home media, LateReg mentioned to me yesterday that with Criterion partnering with Disney to do a release of WALL-E, this opens the intriguing possibility that Criterion will get to release the Disney-owned Straight Story, a prospect I’d all but given up on. Pretty soon it will be the only Lynch film left that hasn’t gotten a Blu Ray release in the US. Disney are usually pretty possessive of their properties, even the ones they don’t care about, but their willingness to partner with Criterion is very encouraging.
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