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 .Kiko.
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    :emocao: :emocao: :emocao:

     DAC
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    Fiquei com pena de ver todo mundo veiaco

     .Kiko.
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    DAC escreveu: Fiquei com pena de ver todo mundo veiaco

    E na última foto o ator que está do lado direito até já morreu... :lagrimas: :suando:

     Giroux
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    Essas imagens são de cortar o core, todo mundo muito velho.

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    Sempre achei que esse personagem do DD tinha potencial, uma das poucas coisas legais dessa meiuca da segunda temporada.

     Giroux
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    E a Shelly continuar trabalhando no Double R é um pouco esquisito, deveria ter progredido um pouco na vida. :lol:

     .Kiko.
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    Só mostraram os velhacos, mas tem a galera jovem tbm.

    Afinal de contas a série vai ter 271 atores. :lolsuper:

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    http://ew.com/tv/2017/03/28/twin-peaks- ... ow_twitter


    MacLachlan gives the credit for Agent Cooper to Lynch and Frost. The look of the character came from Lynch’s fascination with midcentury pop iconography. “The idea was ‘FBI through a fifties lens.’ Black suit. Black tie. Hair slicked back hard and black.” The personality he gave Cooper was inspired by “little clues” sprinkled throughout the script. “He was boyish. Eccentric. Slightly mysterious, maybe slightly crazy. He had this fascination, this enthusiasm for the minutia of life. He had these incredible powers of observation, but he wasn’t coldly rationale. He was warm and embracing and could enjoy the simple things. Coffee. Pie. Trees. He was, at heart, a good person. Cooper was all on the page. I just breathed life into him.”

    His favorite scene of season 1 was the sequence in episode 3 known by fans as “Agent Cooper’s Tibetan technique.” The premise: In an effort to determine the chief suspect in the murder of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee), Cooper took Sheriff Harry S. Truman (Michael Ontkean) and his staff into woods to conduct an intuitive exercise gleaned from his study of Tibetan mysticism. As receptionist Lucy called out names of people of interest, Cooper threw rocks at a bottle several yards away. At one point while shooting the master shot, with all the characters in frame together, Lynch jumped into the fray and decided to throw some rocks himself. Then all the actors joined in. “Then we picked them all up and did it again,” says MacLachlan. “Just the pure fun of throwing rocks at glass bottles.”

    Lynch is also known for inventing on the fly, directing his actors to do things that just spring to mind while watching them perform or embracing mistakes or accidents that happen while film is rolling. One example: the end of episode 3, when Cooper awakens from a dream of The Black Lodge and calls Sheriff Truman to inform him that he’s learned who killed Laura. Toward the end of the short conversation, Cooper begins to hear anew the wailing sax of the jazzy music that suffused his dream. “As I reach for the phone, a little piece of my hair is sticking straight up, which wasn’t supposed to happen, but David liked that and kept it,” says MacLachlan. “And then, as I’m sitting on the edge of the bed, David has the music playing, and he tells me, ‘Okay, Kayle, I want you to start snapping your fingers,’ and so I just start snapping my fingers to the music. Always expect the unexpected with David.” (Fun Fact: ‘Kayle’ wasn’t a typo; that’s Lynch’s nickname for MacLachlan.)

    He hasn’t worked with Lynch since Fire Walk With Me, but they’ve remained friends. “We love to sit and hang out and reminisce about Dune or Blue Velvet or life, but I would always want to say: ‘God, it’d be so fun to go back to Twin Peaks.’ And sometimes I would push it and say, ‘You ever think of that at all?’ He’d just shake his head, as if waving off the question. And what was about the extent of it. I knew better with him not to push it.”

    Yet the truth seems to be that Lynch has always been interested in revisiting Twin Peaks. I’ve interviewed Lynch several times about Twin Peaks since 1999. Each time I asked him about a revival, and each time he discouraged the hope. But in 2012, Frost pitched Lynch on the idea of making more Twin Peaks with a new limited series created for the prestige drama marketplace. Lynch was game, provided they could craft a compelling story that pleased both of them. The process, conducted in secret, took two years. When I talked with Lynch in February about the revival, I asked him to explain his previous responses. “I felt the thing had drifted away, so part of me shut down to the possibility of going back. Now, it seems like fate.”

    No one can remember exactly when (it was probably 2013), but MacLachlan was at his home in New York City when Lynch called and asked to meet about an urgent matter that he would only discuss in person. MacLachlan’s first thought? “Good! We’re going to be doing something again!” His second thought was to second-guess the first thought and worry that Lynch had some difficult news to share. “I was like, ‘God, I hope this is work-related. I hope he’s okay.’ A lot of things went through my mind.’”

    They met at a hotel in Manhattan. Coffee was ordered. They chit-chatted for a few minutes, and then Lynch got down to business. “He said, in this rather formal way, ‘Well, kid, we’re gonna make more Twin Peaks and I need to know if you’re on board for it.’ And I said, ‘David, I’ve always been on board. I’m in.’ We shook hands, and that was it. I didn’t ask him anything else. I knew better.”

    Neither MacLachlan nor Lynch will comment on the plot of the new show, but we can confirm that the fate of Agent Cooper is a major focus. Most of the cast was only given the pages of the script that pertained to their character, but MacLachlan is one of the few actors — and maybe the only actor — who was allowed to read the whole thing. The new Twin Peaks consists of 18 installments, but it was written and shot as one long movie, with the first draft between 400-500 pages long. “It took me six hours to read and a few cups of coffee,” says MacLachlan. “It was a page-turner. There was great material. And I was very excited to get started.”

    His first time putting Cooper back on while shooting the new series? “A little weird. Familiar, but not as familiar as I thought it would be. I’m different. Cooper is — will be — different. But the core of him is still there. When I walked on the set and David saw me, we were smiling from ear to ear.”

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     .Kiko.
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    Falta apenas 1 mês para essa maravilha voltar. :emocao: :ohnoes:

     .Kiko.
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    :emocao:

    Eu li que Twin Peaks encerra no dia 3 de setembro, com dois episódios.

    A premiere do dia 21 de maio tbm são dois eps.

    Pelo calendário, acho que não vamos ter nenhuma pausa, então serão 16 semanas seguidas com a série.

     Kar
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    Não acredito que já tá chegando, depois de velho o tempo passa voando mesmo...

     Nitro
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    zero_0592 escreveu: tá difícil de terminar a s02
    Mas termina, porque vale o esforço.

     zero_0592
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    Nitro escreveu:
    zero_0592 escreveu: tá difícil de terminar a s02
    Mas termina, porque vale o esforço.
    eu vou até o fim e depois verei o fire walks with me

    depois que o coop resolve o caso laura palmer foi só ladeira abaixo :suando:
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