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Twin Peaks: From Z to A [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Drama, Mystery Thrillers |
Format | NTSC, Blu-ray |
Contributor | Lara Flynn Boyle, Joan Chen, Sherilyn Fenn, Dana Ashbrook, Mädchen Amick |
Language | English |
Number of discs | 21 |
Runtime | 44 hours and 27 minutes |
Publication date | Feb. 3 2025 |
UPC | 191329275344 |
Manufacturer | Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Synopsis
INCLUDES ALL 3 SEASONS, FIRE WALK WITH ME AND OVER 20 HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES!
Immerse yourself in the universe of Twin Peaks with this collection which includes Seasons 1 and 2 of The Original Series, A Limited Event Series, Fire Walk with Me, and 4K Ultra Hi-Def versions of the Original Series Pilot and Part 8 of A Limited Event Series, plus so much more! So, grab a cup of coffee, a slice of cherry pie, and experience the legendary mystery...again and again!
Special Features
- The Missing Pieces
- 4K UltraHD versions of the Original Series Pilot and Part 8 of A Limited Event Series
- Behind The Curtain
- Roadhouse Music Performances
- A Talk with Kyle MacLachlan and Sheryl Lee
- On the Couch with Kimmy and Harry
Meet the Cast
Kyle MacLachlan as Dale Cooper
Michael Horse as Deputy Chief Hawk
Miguel Ferrer as Albert Rosenfield
Sheryl Lee as Laura Palmer
Harry Goaz as Andy Brennan
Laura Dern as Diane Evans
Carel Struycken as The Fireman
David Lynch as Gordon Cole
Product description
There’s no shortage of magnificent Douglas Fir trees in Twin Peaks. Immerse yourself in the entire universe of Twin Peaks with this definitive collection which includes Seasons 1 and 2 of The Original Series?, A Limited Event Series, Fire Walk with Me, and 4K Ultra Hi-Def versions of the Original Series Pilot and Part 8 of A Limited Event Series?, plus so much more! So grab a cup of coffee, a slice of cherry pie, and experience the legendary mystery...again and again!
Product details
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 1.27 x 13.34 x 19.05 cm; 68.04 g
- Canadian Home Video Rating : Ages 18 and over
- Media Format : NTSC, Blu-ray
- Run time : 44 hours and 27 minutes
- Release date : Feb. 3 2025
- Actors : Mädchen Amick, Dana Ashbrook, Lara Flynn Boyle, Joan Chen, Sherilyn Fenn
- Studio : Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B0DPP6NKJ4
- Country of origin : USA
- Number of discs : 21
- 鶹 Rank: #64 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
- #7 in Drama (Movies & TV Shows)
- #14 in Thriller
- #49 in Blu-ray
- Customer Reviews:
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Customers like the quality, collection, and appearance of the Twin Peaks TV series. They mention it's one of the greatest and most influential TV series of all-time. However, some customers have reported that the audio quality is poor, glitchy, and chirping weirdly.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the product. They mention it's one of the greatest and most influential TV series of all time. Some say it's the best way to watch Twin Peaks.
"One of the greatest and most influential tv series of all-time. A David Lynch tour de force. RIP to an absolute legend." Read more
"...Obviously the show is amazing and it’s great to have the whole series...." Read more
"Review of 2025 re-issue: Twin Peaks is one of the best shows ever made...." Read more
"This is the best way to watch Twin Peaks...." Read more
Customers like the collection of Twin Peaks. They mention it's great to have the whole series in one set.
"...Obviously the show is amazing and it’s great to have the whole series...." Read more
"This is a great collection of Twin Peaks with all the extras you could ever want at an affordable price...." Read more
"...Such an incredible collection with all three seasons, FWWM, and a lot of extras but it is the laziest poorest quality case possible...." Read more
"Great to have in one set, but sound quality is poor..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the product. They mention it looks quite nice and is an iconic TV from one of the most gifted minds in Hollywood.
"...The discs were all present and the set looks quite nice. I tried the 4k Discs straight away, which worked fine, the 7.1 sounds great...." Read more
"Iconic TV From One Of The Most Gifted Minds In Hollywood..." Read more
"Great cool looking collection, Case is absolute garbage...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the audio quality of the physical TV series. They mention the sound quality is poor, the video is glitchy, and the raised voices are less so.
"...It was all glitchy and the audio started chirping weirdly. This went on for several minutes before I turned it off. Very disappointed." Read more
"...Second, for the 1990s series, the sound mixing is poor, at least for the typical home TV and sound system...." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on February 14, 2025Verified PurchaseOne of the greatest and most influential tv series of all-time. A David Lynch tour de force. RIP to an absolute legend.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2020Verified PurchaseThe 鶹 shipping box didn't look after the box set well enough, I have a 'dinted' corner. Other than that, the box set is reasonably well-made. A few small pieces of loose plastic from the Dale/Laura Diorama film coating were present, and there are a few small white blotches on the cardboard sleeves. The discs were all present and the set looks quite nice. I tried the 4k Discs straight away, which worked fine, the 7.1 sounds great. The original series always looks a bit grainy and the 4K can't do too much about that, but Episode 8 looks great and I can see why they picked it (Eraserhead 4k next please). The 4k BR menu uses the Gas station scene from Episode 8, so there is a lot of frame jumping etc. Maybe this is why people thought it was faulty? Anyway, if you don't have the Limited Event Series box set nor the Missing pieces box set, then this is worthwhile. If you do, then unless you are a collector, best to hold out for the 4K edition of everything - which old Lynchy may already be doing as they've done the pilot and Ep 8 here. Why only do two episodes if they aren't going to cash grab later with a full 4K version of another box set. I'll try the disks later and extend this review, but it all seems good to me. Cue obligatory quotes about the duplicitous nature of owls, superlatives about coffee, things happening again and not talking about Joudy.
- Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2025Verified PurchaseCan be annoying removing the discs from the case, but otherwise it's great.
- Reviewed in Canada on February 13, 2025Verified PurchaseThis review is solely for the packaging not the content. Obviously the show is amazing and it’s great to have the whole series.
But this is the worst packaging I’ve ever seen for a tv show or movie box set. Discs are stacked on top of each other by 2’s. There is now “push” release button to free the disks, you have to pull them off. Each time I felt like they were going to break in half. I legit had to buy empty bluray cases and transfer them over for better storage.
- Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2025Verified PurchaseReview of 2025 re-issue: Twin Peaks is one of the best shows ever made.
That being said, the packaging of this particular set is so awful, be prepared to buy separate multi-disc blu-ray/DVD cases because you will need to repackage this set.
The issue is discs are stacked on top of discs, on spindles that are so tight that the discs get bent when trying to remove them.
Whoever is responsible for this packaging travesty needs to get fired. It's pure disrespect for one of the greatest shows of all time.
- Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2019Verified PurchaseI've always marveled at David Lynch's movies. Not that I "got" them all, or outright disdained them. But they're forever fascinating - be they Eraserhead to The Straight Story. And I've got ALL of them! But, when it came to Twin Peaks, I didn't want to invest myself to this weird wonky series. I'd hear bits and pieces from people along the way about the death of this young girl, and how weird the show was evolving. I was skeptical how such a simple story could evolve into this prolonged nightmare. Yet, I was fascinated so many were drawn into it! Like that "bad part of town" one hears about. Nice place to have some fun in, but you wouldn't want to live there. I was tempted to get the series after it ran to see what all the hoopla was about. But then came this movie, and then a continuation series. And the consensus from everyone was "you gotta start from the beginning!". So I'm HOPING this set will deliver ALL the goods I need to hopefully enjoy and appreciate this monumental saga of Dave's. Yet, I'm dreading the fact I may have to go on sabbatical for the next 8 months to watch it all night and day to get the gist of it. LOL
- Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2025Verified PurchaseMust own!
- Reviewed in Canada on March 29, 2025Verified PurchaseWas excited to finally have this series. The layout of the discs in the case is frustrating but there are a lot of discs. The second disc of the first season had some glitches and then one episode was completely unwatchable. It was all glitchy and the audio started chirping weirdly. This went on for several minutes before I turned it off. Very disappointed.
Top reviews from other countries
- MarvinReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 6, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Very happy with what I received, but I recommend a different media storage methodology
Verified PurchaseI ordered this from the UK, for delivery in the US, because of better pricing (at the time that I ordered it). (Both the US and UK version are region-free.) I was slightly worried about the international shipping, especially with so many reports of mangled packaging, resulting in internal damaging, but I figured I could return it if that was a problem. (And those problems were being reported on “in country” shipments!) The terse assessment, of what I received, is that it contained a well packaged/protected interior box, with all the piece-parts depicted in the product pictures, totally undamaged. I don’t doubt the reports, by others, of damaged contents, but I had none of that with my shipment. When I removed the media from their original slipcases, I found all of the discs to be pristine, with no indication of any damage.
I’ve kept the original packaging (with its extra knick-knacks), but it’s impractical to keep the media in their original cardboard slipcases. (It’s more likely that doing so will increase the likelihood of eventually scratching one of the discs, and it would be a royal pain to continuously remove them from, and restore them to, their original cardboard slipcases.) I highly recommend grabbing three of the Viva Elite Blu-Ray cases (e.g. the ones that hold 7 discs), and migrating all 21 discs into those cases. They will then be far easier to store with your other media, and will be well protected (and, obviously, far easier to pop-out and play).
As to the media content, I think that the blu-rays look great. The single 4K disc is “OK”, but not quite what I expected. It is simply a 4K rendering of the two episodes indicted, but includes no HDR grading, so the color gamut is no different from that available in the standard 2K media. However, the 4K presentation does appear to have had its color grading modified, e.g. I found the pilot episode to be less bright, and the colors (as seen in the 2K version) to have been toned down a bit (i.e. less vibrant). Essentially, modified to give the episode a “darker feel”, which I assumed to have been the intent, considering that the subject matter is, itself, quite dark. I don’t mean to imply that this was advertised to be an HDR rendering, but I also hadn’t really noticed anything pointing out that it wasn’t. I’m OK with the result, but this is just an FYI for anyone who might be assuming that it is an HDR presentation.
It is worth noting that the expense (obviously) relates directly to the 21-disc size of this package. But it’s also worth noting that they could have released this with far fewer disks (and at a lower price-point), by using far more compression (resulting in a lesser quality viewing experience). In even a mostly static scene, from the final (16x9, full-screen) season, the bitrate stays close to 40Mbps. Of course, the first two seasons were 4:3 (NTSC) formatted, so they are displayed here, with black sidebars. Because there is a lot of dead (black) space, the bitrates are lower than seen with the full-screen content, but everything would seem to indicate that those first two seasons were given the same level of (lower) compression as was given to the final season. I simply wanted to make the point that someone made a conscious choice to choose picture quality, over disk quantity (and a lower price), and I am certainly glad that “quality” won out, and hopefully you will agree.
I had not procured any of the prior releases, so this was not a repeat-buy for me. So, bottom line, I’m excited about all the additional content included with this specific release, pleased with the picture quality, as noted above, and am pleased that everything arrived “as advertised”. I definitely recommend this package, and hope that others have the same (problem free) experience as I did.
AlSO! For anyone viewing the series for the first time, be sure to SKIP the Special Features on Season 2, Disc Seven, until you finish Disk Eight (i.e. all of Season 2). There are numerous interviews in the Special Features (on Disk 7), which reference content in the final Season 2 episodes, and some of those interviews contain spoilers for those final episodes. (Obviously, the placement of those Special Features was not well thought-out.)
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RosiReviewed in Germany on September 2, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Superschnell
Verified PurchaseSuperschnelle Lieferung. Top Qualität
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ÁԲReviewed in Spain on March 6, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Twin Peaks. Edición de Alemania con audio y subtítulos en castellano
Verified PurchaseEdición de Alemania.
Aunque no lo indica en la descripción de 鶹, SI contiene audio y subtítulos en castellano. Perfecto si quieres ahorrar dado que en España está más cara. Yo la conseguí por 68€ cuando ha salido de oferta.
Me llegó en perfectas condiciones y en dos días (dado que venía de Alemania).
Edición preciosa y a la vez sencilla. La habitación roja mítica de la serie. Dan ganas de dejar expuesta la caja abierta. Contiene una figura troquelada que está imantada, con lo cual no se cae al cerrar la caja. Además 25 postales de la serie. 20 discos de bluray con la primera, segunda temporada, la película Fuego camina conmigo y la tercera temporada. Y muchísimos extras. De hecho esta edición es más completa que la serie por temporadas individuales dado que tiene dos discos más de extras para la tercera temporada. Además contiene 1 disco en 4K (no es HDR, es SDR) con el piloto original y el episodio 8 de la tercera temporada.
ÁԲTwin Peaks. Edición de Alemania con audio y subtítulos en castellano
Reviewed in Spain on March 6, 2021
Aunque no lo indica en la descripción de 鶹, SI contiene audio y subtítulos en castellano. Perfecto si quieres ahorrar dado que en España está más cara. Yo la conseguí por 68€ cuando ha salido de oferta.
Me llegó en perfectas condiciones y en dos días (dado que venía de Alemania).
Edición preciosa y a la vez sencilla. La habitación roja mítica de la serie. Dan ganas de dejar expuesta la caja abierta. Contiene una figura troquelada que está imantada, con lo cual no se cae al cerrar la caja. Además 25 postales de la serie. 20 discos de bluray con la primera, segunda temporada, la película Fuego camina conmigo y la tercera temporada. Y muchísimos extras. De hecho esta edición es más completa que la serie por temporadas individuales dado que tiene dos discos más de extras para la tercera temporada. Además contiene 1 disco en 4K (no es HDR, es SDR) con el piloto original y el episodio 8 de la tercera temporada.
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Sara C.Reviewed in Italy on February 17, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Introvabile
Verified PurchaseArrivato nei tempi, perfettamente conforme alla descrizione. Un must per gli appassionati
- J. GrablowskiReviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars A Surreal Descent into the Soul’s Shadow
Verified PurchaseFew television experiences have etched themselves so deeply into the collective subconscious as Twin Peaks. With Twin Peaks: From Z to A, fans are offered not merely a collector’s box set, but an immaculate, lovingly curated journey into the haunted heart of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s dark dream. Containing every moment from the original series, Fire Walk With Me, The Return, and a treasure trove of unseen footage and behind-the-scenes material, this set is more than a retrospective — it’s a Rosetta Stone to decipher the show’s dense and symbolic cosmology. And nowhere is this more powerful, more cryptic, or more gut-wrenching than in its treatment of garmonbozia, represented visually as creamed corn — a substance both mundane and malevolent.
In the eerie, nonlinear world of Twin Peaks, garmonbozia is far more than a food item. It is a distillation of human suffering — pain and sorrow rendered into a literal, consumable form. The Z to A set, by including pristine remasters and extended cuts of key scenes, allows viewers to study and interpret moments involving garmonbozia with renewed clarity. The chilling scene in Fire Walk With Me where the Man from Another Place demands garmonbozia reveals just how deeply Lynch wove moral horror into his metaphysics. What we see is the commodification of anguish, the harvesting of trauma — and the revelation that supernatural entities, like BOB and the other spirits of the Black Lodge, feed on it.
The creamed corn itself is an unsettling image: bland, domestic, yet disturbingly out of place in the otherworldly context of the Lodge. Its luminescent sheen and sudden appearances suggest that pain itself is not just felt — it’s transmuted, consumed, and recycled in this terrifying system. In The Return, this concept is revisited with an even more abstract and cosmic tone. Garmonbozia becomes not only sustenance for evil, but a kind of psychic currency, a manifestation of metaphysical debt that must be paid.
Z to A gives this haunting metaphor the space and reverence it deserves. By packaging the series chronologically and including the feature-length “Missing Pieces” from Fire Walk With Me, viewers can trace how the visual and thematic motif of creamed corn evolves across decades. It’s a dark thread connecting Laura Palmer’s suffering, Dale Cooper’s fracturing psyche, and the cyclical nature of trauma passed through families and time.
This box set doesn’t just present garmonbozia as a curiosity — it reveals it as the emotional and philosophical core of Twin Peaks. It’s the show’s ultimate truth: that pain, if ignored or exploited, feeds into a self-perpetuating nightmare. The suffering of Laura Palmer, symbolized so grotesquely in a few kernels of corn, becomes the raw material for an entire metaphysical economy of evil. And yet, by confronting it — by watching, understanding, and empathizing — we break its power.
Twin Peaks: From Z to A is not just a definitive edition. It’s a descent into a mythic underworld, and garmonbozia is its unholy sacrament. Every Lynchian whisper, every red curtain, every uncanny stillness draws us toward that truth. This collection dares us to look — truly look — at what suffering means, how it lingers, and what it might cost to set it free.
J. GrablowskiA Surreal Descent into the Soul’s Shadow
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
In the eerie, nonlinear world of Twin Peaks, garmonbozia is far more than a food item. It is a distillation of human suffering — pain and sorrow rendered into a literal, consumable form. The Z to A set, by including pristine remasters and extended cuts of key scenes, allows viewers to study and interpret moments involving garmonbozia with renewed clarity. The chilling scene in Fire Walk With Me where the Man from Another Place demands garmonbozia reveals just how deeply Lynch wove moral horror into his metaphysics. What we see is the commodification of anguish, the harvesting of trauma — and the revelation that supernatural entities, like BOB and the other spirits of the Black Lodge, feed on it.
The creamed corn itself is an unsettling image: bland, domestic, yet disturbingly out of place in the otherworldly context of the Lodge. Its luminescent sheen and sudden appearances suggest that pain itself is not just felt — it’s transmuted, consumed, and recycled in this terrifying system. In The Return, this concept is revisited with an even more abstract and cosmic tone. Garmonbozia becomes not only sustenance for evil, but a kind of psychic currency, a manifestation of metaphysical debt that must be paid.
Z to A gives this haunting metaphor the space and reverence it deserves. By packaging the series chronologically and including the feature-length “Missing Pieces” from Fire Walk With Me, viewers can trace how the visual and thematic motif of creamed corn evolves across decades. It’s a dark thread connecting Laura Palmer’s suffering, Dale Cooper’s fracturing psyche, and the cyclical nature of trauma passed through families and time.
This box set doesn’t just present garmonbozia as a curiosity — it reveals it as the emotional and philosophical core of Twin Peaks. It’s the show’s ultimate truth: that pain, if ignored or exploited, feeds into a self-perpetuating nightmare. The suffering of Laura Palmer, symbolized so grotesquely in a few kernels of corn, becomes the raw material for an entire metaphysical economy of evil. And yet, by confronting it — by watching, understanding, and empathizing — we break its power.
Twin Peaks: From Z to A is not just a definitive edition. It’s a descent into a mythic underworld, and garmonbozia is its unholy sacrament. Every Lynchian whisper, every red curtain, every uncanny stillness draws us toward that truth. This collection dares us to look — truly look — at what suffering means, how it lingers, and what it might cost to set it free.
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