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The classic, mysterious, eerie, and emotionally provocative introduction to the early-90's TV show, "Twin Peaks".
Music by Angelo Badalamenti, directed by David Lynch.
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From episode 1.2 of David Lynch's Twin Peaks: One of Special Agent Dale Cooper's first visits to the Red Room, in which Laura (Maddie?) speaks the name of her killer.
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This is a clip from episode 1.2 of David Lynch's Twin Peaks: Audrey Horne's anachronistic 1950's dance! She does this after confessing to Donna that she finds Angelo Badalamenti's music "dreamy", and fantasizes about Dale Cooper.
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A great clip from Season 1 of David Lynch's "Twin Peaks". Special Agent Dale Cooper uses his "Tibetan Method" of knowledge and understanding to narrow down the suspects. Cooper's methods, which blend intuition and logic to solve Laura Palmer's murder, pre-date popular shows like "The X-Files" and "Medium".
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In this clip from the pilot of David Lynch's Twin Peaks, Laura's parents find out about her death. This is possibly the best scene - in my opinion - of the entire series.
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This clip is from the Pilot of David Lynch's Twin Peaks. When Laura's mother has a vision of someone stealing her daughter's locket, you can see Bob (for the first time in the series) very briefly in her living room mirror. I believe Lynch has verified that Bob's character came from this initial mistake - soundman Frank Silva's reflection in the mirror.