Fire Walk with Me: Your Laura Disappeared

Fire Walk with Me: Your Laura Disappeared image
ISBN-10:

1949024245

ISBN-13:

9781949024241

Author(s): Ryan, Scott
Released: Feb 24, 2022
Format: Paperback, 208 pages
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Review\n"Scott Ryan's heartfelt interest and thoughtful curiosity have created a place where the story of these characters continues to live on and evolve as the decades go by." —Sheryl Lee, actress\n"Scott Ryan's writing and understanding of my music is unreal." —Angelo Badalamenti, composer of the Fire Walk With Me score\nFire Walk With Me: "Your Laura Disappeared honors FWWM here on the occasion of its 30th anniversary. Scott’s book is also a tribute to his tribe, the contingent of fans that kept Twin Peaks from vanishing from the culture." —Jeff Jensen, Entertainment Weekly, Writer of HBO's Watchmen\n"By combining deeply personal anecdotes with surprising new insights, this book manages to do what no other Twin Peaks book has done and illuminate what makes Twin Peaks fandom such an all-consuming, magical, and personal thing. Heartfelt and wonderful.” —Jeff Lemire, Author of Netflix's Sweet Tooth\n"Your Laura is written with humor and tremendous insight by Ryan, an author whose enthusiasm and genuine joy for uncovering new details about the film is infectious. He has written a book that belongs on the shelf of every Peaks obsessive." —Christopher Schobert, The Film Stage\n"The book is written in a friendly, accessible way, with Scott’s personality and humour shining through, and is a pleasure to read. And even I, with all my confident know-it-all arrogance, learned something. Several things." —Cheryl Lee Latter, Between Two Worlds\nIn 1990, David Lynch was on top of the world. Wild at Heart won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and Twin Peaks was the hottest show on TV. In 1992, he released Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. It sure is amazing how fast coffee can get cold. The film was not well received, to say the least, by critics or ticket buyers. It seemed like the verdict was in: Twin Peaks was dead and wrapped in plastic. Thirty years later, the film is thought by many to be Lynch’s masterpiece. Author Scott Ryan (Moonlighting: An Oral History, The Blue Rose magazine) was among the few Twin Peaks fans who saw the film on the day it was released and loved it from the beginning. He takes an in-depth look at the film, its legacy, and the people who created it, weaving in his own story of how the film has inspired him throughout his life, and still does. The book features Interviews with cowriter Bob Engels, editor Mary Sweeney, lead actress Sheryl Lee, and other cast members, as well as Ryan’s essays covering the different iterations of the script, and Angelo Badalamenti’s superb score. This is an ambitious, unique exploration of one of the darkest films ever created by the master himself, David Lynch.












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