Saturday, January 19, 2013

"Twin Peaks" Retrospective at the USC School of Cinematic Arts in L.A.

Lately the "Twin Peaks" Season Three rumors have been flying, and while Mark Frost debunked them almost as soon as they got rolling, he mostly definitely is not done visiting his pleasant little town in which no one ever gets murdered or demonically possessed or hit with soap. On January 27, series co-creator Frost and a select group of TP alumni will be appearing at USC's Eileen Norris Cinema Theatre to present the pilot episode plus episodes "1.2 and 1.3" (or in more official "Twin Peaks" parlance, episodes one and two). Duwayne Dunham, who directed episode one, will be present, as will pilot-cinematographer Ron Garcia and Grace "Sarah Palmer" Zabriskie, who is pretty much the greatest. After the episodes, Frost, Dunham, Garcia, and Zabriskie will take part in a Q&A, which will no doubt consist of nothing but "Is there going to be a third season?" asked over and over and over until Mark Frost slams his head into the bathroom mirror. 

Coffee and pie served during intermission.



This amazing event is totally free and totally open to the public, so you might want to to camp out for a few days to ensure you get a seat. 

Here are the details from USC's site

Twin Peaks Series Retrospective: 
4:00 P.M. on Sunday, January 27th, 2013

Eileen Norris Cinema Theatre/Frank Sinatra Hall
3507 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA 90007

FREE ADMISSION. OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

There will be a 30 minute intermission between the Pilot and Episodes 1.2 & 1.3, during which coffee and pie will be served in Queens Courtyard.

The Q&A will directly follow the screenings of Episodes 1.2 & 1.3.
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