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Together we are The Bicks, and we're here to take you through all our pop culture favourites. Join us as we train our literary lenses on the stories that shape us.
Together we are The Bicks, and we're here to take you through all our pop culture favourites. Join us as we train our literary lenses on the stories that shape us.
Tuesday Feb 13, 2018
Tuesday Feb 13, 2018
Tuesday Feb 13, 2018
The Equalizer is, well, not equal to the rest of the Mark Frost and David Lynch works we've discussed so far, but it's still worth noting! Bridging the gap between Hill Street Blues 70s aesthetic and Twin Peaks' early 90s look is a show so 80s the theme song was done by a member of The Police.
We break down the two episodes penned by Mark Frost, finding some points to criticize, and some to praise. But we now know one thing for certain: whenever we're facing long odds, we're looking to the newspaper ads first!
Starring: Edward Woodward, Laurie MetcalfDirected by: Richard ComptonWritten by: Mark Frost
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
Tuesday Jan 30, 2018
David Lynch's Dune. The mere mention of it conjures feelings in most people that run the board from excitement to vitriol. Few films can lay claim to such a legacy. A financial flop at the box office, confusing in its sprawl and artistic choices, and famously denounced by its director, it stands as one of the most controversial films of all time. But why? And is it really as bad as we all remember it to be?
**Spoiler: yes, one of us thinks it absolutely is as bad as we remember...**
In our podcast ep today, we tackle the beautiful 1983 disaster that is Lynch's Dune. We talk about the history of this book's adaptation, dating back to the early 1970s and the most famous aborted film in history, Jodorowsky's Dune. We talk about the choices that led to a 500-page behemoth being condensed to two hours of whispered voiceovers. We talk about the changing film industry and what a Dune production today might look like. And we took in some listener responses to the film from social media.
Oh, and we danced a little to Toto. Who wouldn't?
Watch out for worm sign! The Bicks are doing Dune!
Starring: Kyle MacLachlan, Virginia Madsen, Francesca AnnisDirected by: David LynchWritten by: Frank Herbert (novel), David Lynch (screenplay)Produced by: Dino De Laurentiis (uncredited), Rafaella De Laurentiis
Notes:
Jodorowsky's Dune: http://www.jodorowskysdune.com/
Dune Soundtrack (by Toto and Brian Eno): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMnM1Qww2xs
Tor.com: https://www.tor.com/2017/04/18/david-lynchs-dune-is-what-you-get-when-you-build-a-science-fictional-world-with-no-interest-in-science-fiction/
Denofgeek.com: http://www.denofgeek.com/us/movies/dune/258447/david-lynchs-dune-the-case-for-directorial-control
The Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2014/03/the-messy-misunderstood-glory-of-david-lynchs-em-dune-em/284316/
Dune - Just the whispered voiceover lines: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBNsDi6jI5M
Tuesday Jan 16, 2018
Tuesday Jan 16, 2018
Tuesday Jan 16, 2018
Hill Street Blues was one of the most decorated TV series of all time, and just happened to be where Mark Frost got his first taste of running a major network TV show.
Join us and our special guest Stacy as we take a quick survey of the show, analyzing it for its historical impact and context, as well as the major threads that connect it to Twin Peaks. We also took quite a few dives into vaguely connected topics including the joy of 80s sweeps weeks, the Reagan administration, "The Great Imposter" Barry Bremen, and David Mamet, for good measure. Does this once-lauded show hold up today? What was Mark Frost's impact on it? And what does it reveal about Twin Peaks? Join the Bicks to find out!
Notes:
Emmy Theft on YouTube:
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
Tuesday Jan 02, 2018
From Victorian social mores to [intense mechanical whooshing], The Elephant Man has it all!
Join us as we take a walk through the back alleys of East London and into the hearts of John (Joseph) Merrick and Dr. Frederick Treves in David Lynch's 1980 film. While not a conventional Lynch film in the sense that most people like to think of it, THE ELEPHANT MAN deals with much of the same subject matter that would captivate Lynch as his career continued. Differently-abled bodies, violence (sexual and otherwise), the eternal struggles of man against his nature and against the world around him, and deep dreamscapes -- whether nightmares or lofty aspirations or indicated by billowing coal smoke from the chimneys of an industrializing city. Grab your Kleenex. We're cranking Barber's Adagio and heading to the London Hospital... THE ELEPHANT MAN (1980)
Starring: John Hurt, Anthony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft, John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller Directed by: David Lynch Produced by: Jonathan Sanger and Mel BrooksScreenplay by: Christopher De Vore, Eric Bergren, David Lynch For more information about Joseph Merrick, visit: https://www.biography.com/people/elephant-man-joseph-merrick
Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
Sex, parenthood, and the anxieties of both. That's what we took away from David Lynch's first feature length film, 1977's Eraserhead. Join us as we journey through the sweeping industrial landscapes and dream worlds that make up Henry Spencer's existence and listen to the sounds as we explore what it means to raise a baby that the doctors aren't even sure is a baby... What are your thoughts about this film? Do you love it? Do you hate it? How frightening IS the "Eraserhead baby"? Let us know!
Starring: Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart Directed by: David Lynch Produced by: Fred Baker (uncredited) and David LynchScreenplay by: David Lynch
Notes:
J.A. Fairhurst's "The Key to Eraserhead" is a fascinating alternate exploration of the themes in this film. We highly encourage you to check it out at https://key2eraserhead.com/
More about Henry's window
Friday Dec 08, 2017
Friday Dec 08, 2017
Friday Dec 08, 2017
Aidan and Lindsay tiptoe into the shallow end of the recently released Twin Peaks: Limited Series Event boxset. Mostly, it's a discussion of the special features, which include nearly 8 hours* of treats like the original Showtime promos, the Rancho Rosa title cards, and a series of incredible documentaries from Richard Beymer, Charles de Lauzirika, and frequent Lynch documentarian Jason S., which give us unprecedented and unfettered access to the set and the working processes behind the scenes. This is a box set made with the fans in mind, and these two fans give it their most heartfelt Cooper-esque thumbs up in thanks!
*6 hours are available on the DVD and Blu-ray, with an additional 80 minutes exclusive to the Blu-ray.
Tuesday Dec 05, 2017
Tuesday Dec 05, 2017
Tuesday Dec 05, 2017
"Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology."
Join us for a wild romp through the world of 1970s sci-fi action/adventure television with a look back at Mark Frost's first professional writing credits and two Season 2 episodes of "The Six Million Dollar Man"! We work our way through 2x15 ("Return of the Robot Maker") and 2x22 ("Steve Austin, Fugitive") and explore the early special effects, slow-motion action scenes, and rad sound effects. Plus, it's just a fun time.
"Return of the Robot Maker"Starring: Lee Majors, Richard AndersonDirected by: Phil BondelliScreenplay by: Mark Frost, Del Reisman, Martin Caidin"Steve Austin, Fugitive"Starring: Lee Majors, Richard AndersonDirected by: Russ MayberryScreenplay by: Mark Frost, Richard Carr
Notes:
Synopses for the episodes can be found here: Return of the Robot Maker / Steve Austin, Fugitive
Listen in for a special announcement about the @25YL/@BookhouseBabes #DeckTheLodge contest. You can find out more about it here
Don't forget to check out our partners in podcasting, those fine fellas over at Twin Peaks Unwrapped (@TwinPeaksUnwrap).
Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
Tuesday Nov 21, 2017
We start our dive into the deep cuts of Mark Frost's & David Lynch's careers with the early short films of David Lynch. We marvel at just how complete an aesthetic and feel Lynch was able to create seemingly right from the get-go. The music, visuals, and themes that will typify his later work were all present in their haunting fullness, right out of the gate. We also discuss his ties to the art world and the larger social ethos of the 60s, 70s, and 80s, as presented in these early films, and naturally draw some comparisons with Twin Peaks and The Return as well.
All of the works mentioned here are available on YouTube:
Six Figures (Men) Getting SickSailing with Bushnell KeelerAbsurd Encounter with FearFictitious Anacin CommercialThe AlphabetThe GrandmotherThe Amputee
Watch along with us and enjoy!
Lindsay is a writer and junior high school English teacher based in Edmonton, Alberta. In addition to loving Twin Peaks and Shakespeare, she is a big fan of her husband, Aidan, her three cats (Neko, Cooper, and Audrey), teaching, reading and writing, and traveling.
And coffee...you can't forget coffee.
Aidan is a writer and communications professional also based in Edmonton, Alberta. His work has been featured in several different publications, periodicals, and books. When he isn't writing or podcasting, he can usually be found attending to his second love: gaming, with a cat or two at his side.
We met when we were 18. We supported each other through university. We moved in together at and then we got married. We live in the coolest neighbourhood in Edmonton. And we record our podcast in our home office overlooking the North Saskatchewan River Valley.
Our podcast came to life in late 2016 as Bickering Peaks: A Twin Peaks Podcast. In those early days, we spent our time rewatching Twin Peaks and analysing the series in Season One of the podcast.
In Season Two of our show, we applied that same rigour to Twin Peaks: The Return.
Season Three saw us tackle the larger question of series co-creators' David Lynch's and Mark Frost's creative oeuvre.
We decided to take our podcast into vastly different territory for Season Four when we dove headfirst into the works of William Shakespeare.
Our slightly truncated Season Five boldly went where no Bicks have gone before...and we promise we will finish our look at the Star Trek universe soon.
Season Six is our soft reboot — a return to form and hopefully a more regular release schedule. We hope you'll continue to follow along as we tackle the pop culture stuff that strikes our fancy.
You can contact us at thebickspod[at]gmail[dot]com.