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(Sep. 1992) - Fire Walk With Me review; Twin Peaks second season; promo cards; calendar; magazine checklist, Part 1. NOTE: This is the 1st Edition version of Issue #1. A second printing (with additional material) was released in October 1993.Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other...
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An American Cook in Search of His Roots
2000
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In this collection of essays, John Thorne sets out to explore the origins of his identity as a cook, going "here" (the Maine coast, where he'd summered as a child and returned as an adult for a decade's sojourn), "there" (southern Louisiana, where he was captivated by Creole and Cajun cooking), and "everywhere" (where he provides a sympathetic reading of such national culinary icons as the hamburger, white bread, and American cheese, and sits down to a big bowl of Texas red). These intelli...
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(Dec. 1992) - Interview with film critic Joe Bob Briggs; a response to the critical reaction to FWWM; comprehensive Twin Peaks character relationship chart; Twin Peaks magazine checklist, part 2; reviews of TP books.Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, inter...
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(Sept. 2005) - Massive 64-page giant-size issue featuring all-new interviews with David Lynch, Mark Frost, Catherine Coulson, Bob Engels, and Mary Sweeney! Also: three Fire Walk With Me essays, a report on the 2005 Twin Peaks Festival, Mike Segretto's fascinating analysis "Welcome to the Dream Place" covering Lynch's films, news, and a detailed index of the material in the first 75 issues of WIP!Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique ...
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(Dec. 1999) - Extensive review of Lynch's acclaimed new film The Straight Story! Also, Everett McGill talks about his work in Twin Peaks, Dune, and The Straight Story! Chris Isaak in concert! "X-Files Extra" reviews the season premiere and the XF/Millennium cross-over, and much more!Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly feat...
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(Apr. 1998) - Finally, WIP takes an in-depth (13-page!) look at Fire Walk With Me! Plus: the "uncut" FWWM (including a scene-by-scene breakdown); Lynch CD-ROM news; and reviews of Dark City and The Hunted! "X-Files Extra": reviews of Stephen King and Wm. Gibson episodes of XF; book news; Golden Globe awards; and more!Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television ser...
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"Incisive, hilarious and occasionally nostalgic, this volume will delight many readers, reminding them why they enjoy the pleasures of food and cooking."*James Beard Foundation Book Award-winning author John Thorne's classic first collection is filled with straightforward eating, home cooking, vigorous opinions, and the gracefully intelligent writing that makes him a cult favorite of people who like to think about food."John Thorne is simply the bes...
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2020
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(June 2005) - At last--WIP examines Lynch's critically acclaimed (and derided) Wild at Heart in two essays, one arguing that WAH is the director's most disappointing film, and another arguing for the movie's greatness. Also in this issue: "Narrative Technique in Mulholland Drive"; a comparison of Twin Peaks and ABC's hit series Lost (there are more than you may think, including some surprising ones); two reviews of Mark Frost's summer blockbuster movie The Fantastic Four; and news about Ly...
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(Oct. 2001) - Great interview issue--three in all! First up are Justin Theroux and Laura Elena Harring, co-stars (Adam and Rita) of Lynch's new film Mulholland Drive! Then, Peaks writer/producer Harley Peyton talks about his audio commentary for the upcoming DVDs, his screenplay for the new Bruce Willis/Barry Levinson film Bandits, and even Buffy the Vampire Slayer! Also: a report on Twin Peaks Lynch Fest 2001, and a preview of the Lucy Lawless episodes of The X-Files!Wrapped in Pl...
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(Dec. 2001) - Continuing coverage of Mulholland Drive features a long interview with Naomi Watts, who stars in the film (Betty); a short review of the movie; and a very long (15,000+ word) analysis of the work! Also: a review of From Hell starring Johnny Depp and Heather Graham, and a review of the X-Files two-part season premiere guest starring Lucy Lawless!Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other ...
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(Aug. 2002) - On the tenth anniversary of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, this issue features an all-new, 10-page essay that proposes a way to interpret the film as a cohesive work in which the Deer Meadow prologue is fully integrated into the entirety of the film! Plus: a detailed episode guide to Mark Frost's short-lived All Souls TV show; a brief interview with David Lynch's Blue Bob CD collaborator John Neff; a huge letters column; and some X-Files news. Wraparound cover photo from FWWM...
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(Apr. 2001) - Mark Frost interview about All Souls! Tim Kreider discusses The Straight Story's dark edge and Stanley Kubrick! Chris Isaak, Dune DVD, and Lone Gunmen reviews!Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to analysis and critique of the works of David Lynch and other artists associated with the television series, Twin Peaks. WIP regularly featured in-depth analyses of films (and other projects) by Lynch, interviews with Twin Peaks actors, writers, and ...
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