More than a dozen or so things to write about go back and forth from my immediate attention this morning.  I think I'm riding one of those rare emotional highs that permit me to be incredibly creative and productive all of a sudden.  But I am suspecting that the cause of my current happiness has a lot to do with the fact that I've finally beaten my months-long artist's block by reconnecting with things that have delighted me in the past -- I've rediscovered my favorite television show of all time: TWIN PEAKS shimmering in a brand new definitive gold box edition. 

 

You see, years ago, when I found out that Twin Peaks was out on dvd, it prompted me to buy a dvd player.  In fact, it was the very reason why I bought a dvd player in the first place.  Skip ahead to a few years after the delight I experienced with the first dvd release of Twin Peaks on dvd and I am dirt broke after losing a job.  I started to sell everything I could so that I wouldn't starve.  I told myself that once I got a new job, I'd buy it again because, won't it still be available?  Well, that new job didn't come timely enough and I ended up moving back to Point.  Long story, blah, blah, blah...  And, as bad luck would have it, the series is no longer available.  I am crushed.

 

Skip ahead to this year and the entire series is finally released on dvd, including the pilot in both U.S. and international versions, plus complete with a whole 'nother set of special features.  Can you imagine my joy?  But I had to save up for it.  The entire box set is $90!  Making it the most money I've ever spent on a dvd collection.  No wonder it's golden.  It's this big golden nugget of delight.  Even has a special interview with David Lynch and a few members of the cast that's done like no other generic EPK, it's like a little film in itself!  Watching it is like falling in love all over again with someone from your past, but this time they turn out more than you've ever dreamed.  So I'm happy.

 

I know, I know, say what you will, but this series has so influenced my creative work in so many ways, it's like a part of my spirituality.  As soon as I put it in the dvd player, I forgot all of my self conscious fears about whether or not I'm a good enough artist and just started painting and drawing all night long.  It's a blessing.  I've got that "in love" feeling back.  It's what I really, really needed.  I can't create beauty if I'm not feeling good about myself or the world I live in.  This series reminded me why I love stories in the first place.  It's got everything a gal like me likes: a supernatural detective mystery thriller with mythic themes, a timeless film noir drama that takes place in a small town with characters as quirky as those you might find in an all night diner in your hometown. 

 

So, um, at the risk of sounding like a walking advertisement, I recommend the series.  Check it out by clicking onto the following widget OR visit the Mindsay wiki page I created featuring an episode guide to the series

 

 

And more art by me (and I'm not talking fan art) to be featured here SOON.  Stay tuned.

 
   

 


 
 
torridgirl on
Re: Twin Peaks helped break my block
I never could get really involved in that series BUT I did get stood up by the Midget from that show. LMAO... It was in LA.  A group of friends met him one night and he was supposed to meet up with us at the Viper club but he never showed. 
valentinaxxx on
Re: Twin Peaks helped break my block
Aw, that's so funny!  I heard the dwarf (I can't remember his name, I think it's Mark or Mike) is actually a really nice guy, too.  Oh, well.

The series is like dark chocolate -- most folks like milk chocolate, but this stuff is dark and semi-sweet, taking an acquired taste to truly enjoy it's hard core flavor.
torridgirl on
Re: Twin Peaks helped break my block
LOL

valentinaxxx on
Re: Twin Peaks helped break my block
After you told me that story about the dwarf, I can't watch TP the same again.  I keep seeing you with him in the red room during Dale Cooper's dream sequences!
torridgirl on
Re: Twin Peaks helped break my block
Smiley  SmileyLMAO

 
Login to replyToggle picture size
 

Latest Comment
Re: McCain's Choice for VP - Thanks. Two more poor choices for Constitution-lo... Americans.

Read...


 
© 2005-2007 MindSay Interactive LLC
| Terms of Service
| Privacy Policy
My Account
Inbox
Account Settings
Lost Password?
Logout
Blog
Update Blog
Edit Old Entries
Pick a Theme
Customize Design
Modify Plugins
Community
Your Profile
Wiki Pages
MindSay Tags
Video & Photos
Geographic Directory
Inside MindSay
About MindSay
MindSay and RSS
Report Spam
Contact Us
Help