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The Blue Rose Magazine

By: Scott Ryan, John Thorne, Courtenay Stallings, Matt Marrone, Mya McBriar, Paul Verhoeven, Melanie Mullen
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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The Blue Rose is a magazine dedicated to the television show Twin Peaks created by Mark Frost and David Lynch. A perfect read for fans of David Lynch, Twin Peaks and television. Issue 10 contents include: 1. Los Angeles filming locations for Twin Peaks. Yes, much of the series appears to be filmed in Snoqualmie, Washington, but it reality it was filmed in Hollywood. Tour location expert, Melanie Mullen, gives you all the locations from the Gazebo to The Black Lodge. This will be a great map for when you visit Hollywood, forget the stars home's, go visit Twin Peaks' filming locations. 2. John Thorne gives us the history on Hollywood and Lynch. From how Lynch got his start to where he ended up. (Kindle Exclusive) 3. Courtenay Stallings writes about the one major character in 3 of David Lynch's films: Los Angeles. Mulholland Drive, Lost Highway and Inland Empire all take place in Los Angeles. She will connect all three films to the city of angels. 4. Matt Marrone writes about the 3 season finale's of Twin Peaks. Having a cliffhanger ending is a very Hollywood idea, how did Twin Peaks handle their 3 endings? 5. Scott Ryan takes you through how Hollywood did or didn't accept all 10 of Lynch's films. He takes you through Box office, critics and awards from Eraserhead through Inland Empire. 6. Mya McBriar compares Lynch and Hitchcock. 7. John Thorne pays tribute to the life of Peggy Lipton and her Twin Peaks' character Norma Jennings. This is the Hollywood Issue.

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