Really Weird Stuff: A Twin Peaks Podcast – The Return Part One – “My log has a message for you.”

On episode 32 of Really Weird Stuff, we’re discussing Twin Peaks: The Return, Part One – “My log has a message for you.” This episode was written by David Lynch and Mark Frost, and directed by David Lynch. It originally aired May 21, 2017 on Showtime. This episode is best known for being the long-anticipated, much-rumored third season of Twin Peaks. It takes place 25 years after we left the real Dale Cooper in the lodge with his doppelgänger on the loose out in the world. It was also miraculously filmed 25 years later, and that’s only one of the myriad coincidences that makes this thing feel serendipitous and inevitable. 

Special guest, Two Thangs (a.k.a. Matthew Brennan, IV) joins us to explore such mysteries as: 

WHY is Tracy gagging to get into that secret room with Sam?

WHERE did the security guard go?

HOW does Marjorie not know her address (or much of anything)?

WHAT does Matt have to do to get eyebrows like Otis?

PLUS: Kyle MacLachlan is a character actor in the body of a matinee idol!

Find Two Thangs and his amazing art on the socials @two.thangs. You can order custom pop culture art for yourself, unique merch featuring previous commissioned paintings, and pre-order his coffee table book, “Anythang & Everythang”, which will come out August 2024. 

This episode is dedicated to Catherine Coulson and Bob Silva.

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Paid in Puke Minisode: Cora Bora

On this very special minisode of Paid in Puke, we’re falling in love with Hannah Pearl Utt’s 2024 comedy, “Cora Bora”, starring Megan Stalter, Ayden Mayeri, JoJo T. Gibbs, and Manny Jacinto, with cameos from Chelsea Peretti and Margaret Cho. The Pukettes got a sneak peek at this hilarious movie that will hopefully propel Megan Stalter to the stardom she deserves. 

Rhianon Jones’ very PDX screenplay tells the story of an L.A. based musician with a tragic past who returns to her home in Portland Oregon on a whim after sensing that her open relationship with her girlfriend in in jeopardy. Megan Stalter owns this movie start to finish. She’s hilarious as always, but also brings out an unexpected dramatic side. We absolutely loved “Cora Bora”, and will definitely give it the full Paid in Puke treatment once it’s out on streaming, but we also want to tell everyone to go see it while it’s still in theaters! As always, there are spoilers, so if you don’t want to know the big reveal about what’s wrong with Cora, see the movie first and then come back and listen to this (or navigate around them*).“Cora Bora” is in limited release starting June 14th, 2024 – around L.A. and New York. It’s not super easy to figure out where and when it’s playing but we promise it will be worth the goog. It opens in Seattle, Washington on June 22nd 2024at the Grand Illusion Cinema, which is a wonderful little arthouse cinema and there aren’t that many of those left so please support small indie movie houses whenever you can. And please throw down some $$ to support “Cora Bora”*Spoilers 10:07-14:20; 16:00-16:26

Listen to the episode here!