Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 7:25 pm
Yes, it's a region 0. And it should be available on amazon, or at least it was.
This thread is now beginning to collide with this other thread -- and the last word to date on the subject is that the new "Peaks" set or sets will not be released until at least Spring 2006. Anyway, were they coming out next month, we'd already know. Such is the double-edged sword of David Lynch supervising the transfers (they'll be done right, but they'll take forever).Took this quote from the digital bits "rumor mill," about Paramount's release of season one. I guess its not totally official but it seems to be worth attention...
"Our sources within Paramount say it's almost a sure thing that you'll see Season Two, as well as a re-release of Season One with the Pilot included, released by Paramount as soon as the rights revert back to them around September 2005. The current rights holder, Lion's Gate (formally Artisan) has no plans to further exploit Twin Peaks or any of it's Spelling Entertainment titles due to the short time frame they have before the rights are lost."
You meant 2006, right?and the last word to date on the subject is that the new "Peaks" set or sets will not be released until at least Spring 2005.
Oh hell yes. Thanks. [edits]Penny Dreadful wrote:You meant 2006, right?and the last word to date on the subject is that the new "Peaks" set or sets will not be released until at least Spring 2005.
Twin Peaks Season 2 Soundtrack CD in the Works?
Tonight I was lucky enough to be in the chat room of David Lynch.com when David Lynch popped in. Below is one of my questions and answer that I got:
dugpa__ [11:10 PM PST]: I read on a message board a few months back that Angelo said he was working on getting some of the Twin Peaks Season 2 music out. Is there any truth to what I read?
DAVIDLYNCH [11:11 PM PST]: PERHAPS DUG - YES
It would be a great idea and marketing tie in to release this along with the 2006 Twin Peaks Season 2 DVD set. It makes perfect sense to me. Lets keep our fingers crossed. Now if only we could get the Deleted Scenes to FWWM released.
It was a Los Angeles rock radio station, KROQ, that first aired this Twin Peaks version of the "12 Days of Christmas". The same station put out a Christmas album and this song was included. The album was only available for sale in the Los Angeles area.
I have heard back from a contact at Paramount stating that they hope to have the Season 2 DVD out by mid to late 2006. Apparently the holdup now (according to my source) is trying to get into Lynch's schedule to do the transfers as he is quite busy working on INLAND EMPIRE.
Paramount Hints at Twin Peaks Season 2 DVD and News from Germany
The awesome website, TVSHOWSonDVD.com has an interesting article about a Twin Peaks promotional image that is up on the Paramount Press site. While it's no secret that Paramount plans on releasing Season 2 on DVD, the big questions are "When?" and "How will the quality compare to the Artisan Season 1 Boxed Set?" Well, previously we were told that Lynch would not be able to begin doing the transfers until he is finished with mixing Inland Empire, which won't be for another month or two I would guess. Interesting enough, I received an email today letting me know that according to the German "DVD-Magazin" (Issue 03/06 April, page 77) the Season 2 DVD Set of Twin Peaks RC2 will be released in Germany on June 1st. 2006, with reports that they are going to release all 22 Episodes of Season 2 in one set and not split in as it had been stated earlier. Well, this is quite interesting news. So back to the original questions... Will Twin Peaks Season 2 be released in June or will it wait until Lynch has more time to supervise the transfers. Even so, if Season 2 gets released in June, what will the transfers look like? Unless someone at Paramount wants to return my emails, and you know who you are, I guess we will have to just wait and see.
Entertainment Weekly Twin Peaks DVD Article Online
According to an article published by Entertainment Weekly today, Paramount will be releasing both seasons of Twin Peaks in a single set by the end of the year. This doesn't mean that Season 2 will not be released separately as reported earlier. Just more confirmation that things are in the works.
agreed--the set was loaded with easter eggs, and had tons of interviews. I doubt they'll all be carried over.Gregory wrote:Maybe I'll just take it to a local store that sells used DVDs and cut my losses. On the other hand, I might just keep it, supposing that at least some of the extra features will not carry over.
Bad news, more delays, from Moviehole.net:September 12th 2006
Badalamenti to Release Twin Peaks Season 2 Music at the End of the Year Plus More!!!
I cannot believe that this is finally happpening, but you can check it out yourself. Yesterday on Angelo Badalamenti's Myspace Blog, he has posted the following:
Dear Fans,
We are currently putting together a CD collection of music from the second season of Twin Peaks. The album is set to be released towards the end of 2006 along side the second season DVD set.
We are also putting together an additional collection, consisting of more music from the entire series: The feature-length pilot, The 2 Seasons which aired on ABC, and the film Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. We want your input!
Post your favorite Twin Peaks moments under the MORE MUSIC FROM TWIN PEAKS entry on Angelo's MySpace blog.
Would you believe Twin Peaks has been delayed?
September 15, 2006
You want the good news or the bad news first?
OK, the good news is, Diane Lane still looks tight in an undersized mini-skirt.
The bad news? The “Twin Peaks : Season 2â€