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  1. Sep 9, 2017 · With Twin Peaks having ended, it’s a good time to revisit Lynch’s best film and TV-show-that-almost-was: Mulholland Drive, which is, conveniently, on Netflix.

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  2. Oct 12, 2021 · Mulholland Drive started life as an hour-long pilot, intended to launch a new TV series on ABC. However, executives decided against commissioning a full season, and instead the story was...

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  3. It's well known that David Lynch 's "Mulholland Dr." was assembled from the remains of a cancelled TV series, with the addition of some additional footage filmed later. That may be taken by some viewers as a way to explain the film's fractured structure and lack of continuity.

  4. Originally conceived as a television series, Mulholland Drive began as a 90-minute pilot produced for Touchstone Television and intended for the ABC television network. Tony Krantz, the agent who was responsible for the development of Twin Peaks, was "fired up" about doing another television series. Lynch sold the idea to ABC executives based ...

  5. I think the Mulholland Drive tv show would’ve been as much of an improvement over the film as the Twin Peaks show was over the European Pilot. I think it's perfect as it is, but that doesn't mean that I wouldn't still have liked to see it as a tv show or that it wouldn't have been perfect as a show.

  6. Feb 11, 2017 · Prime Video recently released an entertaining docuseries, aptly titled Game 7, detailing five of the most memorable win-or-go-home games in modern sports history. Not to be outdone, Netflix ...

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  8. Apr 17, 2020 · They even had a title for it, “Mulholland Drive.” Yes, the 2001 film from Lynch, which starred Naomi Watts , was originally conceived as a “Twin Peaks” spin-off series. In fact, Watts’ character in the film would have been the Audrey character from “Twin Peaks.”

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