Return to “Twin Peaks” and Travel the World With Young Indy
I would be completely remiss if I didn’t tell you about two major TV DVD releases that hit stores in the last two weeks…
It’s only fitting that one of the quirkiest shows to ever grace a TV screen would hit shelves on Halloween week. “Twin Peaks: The Definitive Gold Box Collection” contains all 29 episodes of the series, plus the U.S. and international versions of the pilot.
The set is absolutely packed with extras, including deleted scenes, a feature-length documentary, and a retrospective of the show with creator David Lynch and members of the cast, including star Kyle MacLachlan. You also get a look at the 2006 Twin Peaks Festival, an interactive map, the “Saturday Night Live” parody of the show featuring Kyle MacLachlan, a music video, promos and much more.
For complete details and clips, you can go here…
For years, fans have been asking for the adventures of Young Indiana Jones on DVD. So what took so long?
The meticulous George Lucas wanted the episodes accompanied by documentaries about the historical figures depicted in the show.
“The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Volume One” contains seven episodes and 38 companion documentaries.
Volume Two, with eight episodes and 26 documentaries will hit stores December 18th. Volume Three is scheduled for release in Spring 2008, to coincide with the new film…
It’s only fitting that one of the quirkiest shows to ever grace a TV screen would hit shelves on Halloween week. “Twin Peaks: The Definitive Gold Box Collection” contains all 29 episodes of the series, plus the U.S. and international versions of the pilot.
The set is absolutely packed with extras, including deleted scenes, a feature-length documentary, and a retrospective of the show with creator David Lynch and members of the cast, including star Kyle MacLachlan. You also get a look at the 2006 Twin Peaks Festival, an interactive map, the “Saturday Night Live” parody of the show featuring Kyle MacLachlan, a music video, promos and much more.
For complete details and clips, you can go here…
For years, fans have been asking for the adventures of Young Indiana Jones on DVD. So what took so long?
The meticulous George Lucas wanted the episodes accompanied by documentaries about the historical figures depicted in the show.
“The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles: Volume One” contains seven episodes and 38 companion documentaries.
Volume Two, with eight episodes and 26 documentaries will hit stores December 18th. Volume Three is scheduled for release in Spring 2008, to coincide with the new film…