Lara Flynn Boyle Blogs Twin Peaks
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I really always loved Sheryl Lee's performance as Shell(e)y the waitress. So heartbreaking.
God, I still remember buying that issue of Rolling Stone and being so excited about the second season. I think I got it the same day as the Time magazine Lynch cover.
to me, it was perfect having the trinity girls on the cover -you have to remember Sheryl Lee wasn't as huge a pressence with most fans until FWWM. Aside from the image of her being wrapped in plastic. but over time, Sheryl Lee has definitely become the fourth girl. And Fenn getting the center and the Emmy and Golden Globe noms, whahahahahaha!
God, I still remember buying that issue of Rolling Stone and being so excited about the second season. I think I got it the same day as the Time magazine Lynch cover.
to me, it was perfect having the trinity girls on the cover -you have to remember Sheryl Lee wasn't as huge a pressence with most fans until FWWM. Aside from the image of her being wrapped in plastic. but over time, Sheryl Lee has definitely become the fourth girl. And Fenn getting the center and the Emmy and Golden Globe noms, whahahahahaha!
God, I love this music. Isn't it too dreamy?
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Damn you Lara! It's contagious!Audrey Horne wrote:pressence
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LOL
oh yaeh, I forgit smoetimes how to splell. Get so cexcited.
oh yaeh, I forgit smoetimes how to splell. Get so cexcited.
God, I love this music. Isn't it too dreamy?
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in my opinion, peggy lipton was and is still more attractive than anyone else on the show. but, i've always had a thing for blondes.
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oh of course. Peggy Lipton is flawless, fantastic genes and never ages.
I meant the trinity girls being the three ingenues. the young, hip actors that Rolling Stone would use to sell covers. I like that the characters were representing the class system -the rich girl, the middle-class, and the working class.
I meant the trinity girls being the three ingenues. the young, hip actors that Rolling Stone would use to sell covers. I like that the characters were representing the class system -the rich girl, the middle-class, and the working class.
God, I love this music. Isn't it too dreamy?
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Doh! Fixed it. I think I mentally think two "N"'s as in Fenn.Jerry Horne wrote:dugpa wrote:Sherilynn
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No, I thought it was funny because maybe you were intentionally misspelling it like Lara did in her blog
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It's interesting that she starts with TP saying how the cast got along with each other and then compare it with The Practice.It's hilarious saying that they worked more on this series than TP!Also,she mentioned that her fellow co-stars from The Practice were closer to her than the TP ones.I think that she never felt competitive about these guys.
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Well, I suppose since The Practice lasted longer, it's not impossible to believe that Lara probably bonded with the cast there more. Me, I've no complaints on the blog, I think it's a bit of stretch people expecting her to answer was she involved in the Cooper\Audrey plot getting dropped - but it's so great to be hearing any of her thoughts! (I'm especially surprised to see she doesn't own any of the series, surely she heard of the new Gold Set?).
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I am sure that Charles De Lauzirika asked her to participate,but i'll ask him and let you know.They-Shot-Waldo! wrote:(I'm especially surprised to see she doesn't own any of the series, surely she heard of the new Gold Set?).
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Here's Charles answering:
Sort of a scheduling problem. Some other things too. We almost got her though. But ultimately, we ran out of time waiting.
Sort of a scheduling problem. Some other things too. We almost got her though. But ultimately, we ran out of time waiting.
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Lara finished blogging,I don't think she gave us much insight,she was a bit hideous.
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It could have been a great thing but alas, I'm also a bit disappointed...
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We can only guess how demanding all those scenes where Donna Hayward is in the red room talking backwards with the little man in both the series and FWWM must have beenFrom DK (and many others who sent in the same question): Why weren't you in Fire Walk With Me? That's what everyone here really wants to know.
Me: I was extremely busy at the time, and found it difficult to talk backwards with little people.
It is my personal opinion that out of the 3 people who played Donna in Fire Walk With Me, Kiefer Sutherland was the best, although Moira Kelly and Madchen Amick both did a terrfic job, to be fair.From P: I would like [you] to talk about the 'Twin Peaks' movie 'Fire Walk with Me' when Madchen Amick played Donna - what did you think about that? Did she want to be a part of it? Anything on that topic would be awesome -
Me: I am reminded of a line from Twin Peaks "The next time you see me, it will not be me."Its from one of the great backwards dialogue dream sequences, and it fits perfectly with my feelings on FWWM. Everything goes in the world of Twin Peaks, and everyone was great, especially Madchen.
Come on! was this Lara woman even in Twin Peaks? That's why she has a different face! Nothing to do with surgery. She's just another person who happens to have the same name.
I rest my case.
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Oh dear. I can only assume Lara Flynn Boyle was forced to write that blog as some sort of plea bargain? Fortunately I was indifferent to it from the start so I don't feel let down in the least. I like the character of Donna and I've never had a problem with Lara Flynn Boyle, but I'm not interested in her as a person. The last film I saw her in was Wayne's World and that was around the time of its video release! In the UK at least Twin Peaks was her acting career and if she's not going to discuss that there's not much point in her writing a blog, frankly.
I've read many times over the years that Lara Flynn Boyle refused to appear in FWWM because of the nudity and after her comment about the rolling stone cover it suddenly all makes sense. Maybe if somebody had taken the time to explain that it was David Lynch directing and not Russ Meyer...
I've read many times over the years that Lara Flynn Boyle refused to appear in FWWM because of the nudity and after her comment about the rolling stone cover it suddenly all makes sense. Maybe if somebody had taken the time to explain that it was David Lynch directing and not Russ Meyer...
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