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  • Wrapped In Plastic Magazine: Issue #1

    Series Book 1 - Wrapped In Plastic Magazine
    (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 ... Read more

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  • Wrapped In Plastic Magazine: Issue #2

    Series Book 2 - Wrapped In Plastic Magazine
    (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. ... Read more

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  • Simple Cooking

    by John Thorne ...
    "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 ... Read more

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  • Wrapped In Plastic Magazine: Issue #75

    Series Book 75 - Wrapped In Plastic Magazine
    (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 ... Read more

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  • Wrapped In Plastic Magazine: Issue #44

    Series Book 44 - Wrapped In Plastic Magazine
    (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 ... Read more

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  • Wrapped In Plastic Magazine: Issue #34

    Series Book 34 - Wrapped In Plastic Magazine
    (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 ... Read more

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  • Wrapped In Plastic Magazine: Issue #60

    Series Book 60 - Wrapped In Plastic Magazine
    (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 ... Read more

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  • Wrapped In Plastic Magazine: Issue #54

    Series Book 54 - Wrapped In Plastic Magazine
    (Aug. 2001) - WIP examines what the Red Room is all about and how it changes through the course of Twin Peaks and then Fire Walk With Me! Plus: the art of Don S. Davis (Maj. Briggs) and a review of the Twin Peaks pilot on DVD. "X-Files Extra" reviews the season three DVD and volume six (All Things) of the official guide to XF.Wrapped in Plastic Magazine was a bi-monthly magazine devoted to ... Read more

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  • Wrapped In Plastic Magazine: Issue #68

    Series Book 68 - Wrapped In Plastic Magazine
    (Dec. 2003) - WIP continues its ultimate Twin Peaks episode guide (begun in issue 59), this issue examining the first nine episodes of the second season (through the Laura Palmer/Leland storyline)! This is supplemented with character charts, the reproduction of a call sheet for episode 2007, the Nielsen ratings for the entire second season, and some great photos. Also in this issue: a look at ... Read more

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  • Wrapped In Plastic Magazine: Issue #52

    Series Book 52 - Wrapped In Plastic Magazine
    (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 ... Read more

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  • Wrapped In Plastic Magazine: Issue #70

    Series Book 70 - Wrapped In Plastic Magazine
    (June 2004) - Part four (the conclusion) of WIP's ultimate Twin Peaks episode guide (begun in issues 59, 68, and 69) examines the final episodes of the second season, 2016-2022 (including the very last episode directed by David Lynch)! Also in this issue: Christopher DeCrocker explores whether Shakespeare's Othello can provide insight to a better understanding of Lost Highway; and a news section ... Read more

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  • Wrapped In Plastic Magazine: Issue #72

    Series Book 72 - Wrapped In Plastic Magazine
    (Dec. 2004) - James Marshall talks about his role as Bookhouse Boys biker James Hurley in Twin Peaks and Fire Walk With Me! Also: "David Lynch is a Boy Scout" examines Lynch's official press biography (which reads simply "Eagle Scout, Missoula, Montana"); a detailed look at the extremely rare 1991 Hallmark Twin Peaks calendar that was pulled from distribution; Rebecca and Sam Umland's report on ... Read more

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