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[TV] Would You Guys Be Interested In A New Season Of “Twin Peaks”?

A few months ago Netflix’s Ted Sarandos spoke with Stuff.tv about their slate and when the topic of “Twin Peaks” came up as a possibility he said, “absolutely!.” Now, that’s more of a statement of general interest – it’s certainly not an announcement of any kind and it’s doubtful that anything was really in the works at that time.

But the interest is there, at least with Ray Wise and – as he tells it – David Lynch himself. According to WelcomeToTwinPeaks.com Lynch told Wise the following, “Well, Ray, you know, the town is still there. And I suppose it’s possible that we could revisit it. Of course, you’re already dead (…) but we could maybe work around that.

Wise has been sharing similar anecdotes recently and, while I doubt anything official is in play, it’s conceivable that (with the right offer) a good deal of the players would be willing to come back. Your move, Netflix.

Would you want to see a third season? If so, who would you prefer play Donna – Moira Kelly or Lara Flynn Boyle? READ MORE

[BD Review] ‘Hansel and Gretel Get Baked’ Delivers the Goods

Reviewed by Michael Erb

Teen siblings Hansel and Gretel live a quiet life in Southern California. Hansel loves photography and Gretel loves weed. Her boyfriend too, but it helps that he always has the best weed. One day Gretel’s burnout brings over this new strain called Black Forest High that’s so powerful, he runs right back to the dealer for more. It turns out that a sweet, unsuspecting old lady in Pasadena has opened up shop with the brand new bud. What nobody seems to realize until it’s too late is that this old lady is a youth stealing, man-eating witch that loves the taste of young people. When her boyfriend never returns from the geriatric drug purveyor, Gretel enlists the help of her reluctant brother to find this witch’s house and get her boyfriend back.

With a movie called Hansel and Gretel Get Baked, you would hope the filmmakers understand the importance of tone. There is no way this could be a serious horror film; it’s got to be funny or it’s a disaster. Luckily, Director Duane Journey and writer David Tillman made a funny little gore flick that doesn’t take itself too seriously. The movie hits the tonal sweet spot that any horror comedy should aim for. It’s goofy without being too campy and gruesome without being too grim.

Starting off, the filmmakers know to go for broke with the comedy. Stoner tropes work alongside elements of the original fairy tale to set up horrific and humorous moments. High teens regret ever having eaten the witch’s gingerbread house. People get lost in a forest of weed in the basement. Even the trail of breadcrumbs gets a modern update and a modern reason for why it’s a bad idea. And then there’s the dark, twisted humor of torture and cannibalism. No matter how gory Hansel and Gretel Get Baked gets, the violence is always played for cartoonish laughs. If you do not like that mix of revulsion and giggles when a man’s gentiles are thrown into a meat grinder, this isn’t the movie for you.

Gore looks great in Hansel and Gretel Get Baked. The reliance on practical effects and makeup gives the movie an appealing visceral aesthetic. People are dismembered, cooked, turned into zombies, and de-age over the course of a near ninety minute runtime all with makeup and prosthetics. The film goes for that balance of sick images and dark humor that every horror comedy tries for and fewer still pull off. Though the combination of gore and humor doesn’t create a flawless collaboration, the extreme images and the pitch black lines do make for some uncomfortable chuckles. There are a few instances of CGI use, but those moments are short and pretty. The best thing to come from budget digital effects has to be when Gretel and her boyfriend get so high they see lines of music flowing around them.

You have to love Lara Flynn Boyle as Agnes, the evil witch. She delivers a campy performance that’s both funny and menacing. Boyle somehow makes the munchies sound truly sinister, even with tongue planted firmly in cheek. Molly Quinn and Michael Welch make for a great sister and brother pair. Their bickering and rapport certainly lend the authentic feeling of teenage siblings just barely tolerating each other. The cast on the whole is capable and game for anything, which helps bring out the humor of the material.

It’s not perfect, but the movie doesn’t have to be. The film doesn’t try to do anything outside of retelling the fairy tale with more stoner humor and bloody carnage. However, that’s what makes it so enjoyable in the first place. There are fun characters with good dialogue. The dark humor hits its marks and the script has some clever moments. The gore and scares are satisfying and messy. Better yet, there’s even a cameo by Carry Elwes with a ridiculous mustache. Hansel and Gretel Get Baked is a lot of fun for the comedy loving horror fan in all of us.

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Take A Bite Out Of This Delicious ‘Hansel & Gretel Get Baked’ Poster!

Tribeca Film has provided us with a yummy first look at the new poster for Hansel & Gretel Get Baked (formerly Black Forest: Hansel and Gretel & The 420 Witch), a horror/comedy take on the classic fairy tale starring Lara Flynn Boyle (“Twin Peaks”) as the evil witch, now available On Demand and in select cities this Friday.

In the film, “When an evil drug-dealing witch (Lara Flynn Boyle) holds Gretel’s stoner boyfriend hostage, she and her brother Hansel must save him from a gruesome death — or face the last high of their lives.

Directed by Duane Journey, and also starring Michael Welch and Molly Quinn, you can read our exclusive set report for some inside info! READ MORE

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Hansel & Gretel Get Baked

When an evil drug-dealing witch (Lara Flynn Boyle) holds Gretel’s stoner boyfriend hostage, she and her brother Hansel must save him from a gruesome death — or face the last high of their lives.

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Hi-Res Image Gallery For ‘Hansel and Gretel Get Baked’

With Paramount’s Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters arriving this January, Tribeca Film is releasing Hansel & Gretel Get Baked (formerly Black Forest: Hansel and Gretel & The 420 Witch), a horror/comedy take on the classic fairy tale starring Lara Flynn Boyle (“Twin Peaks”) as the evil witch, On Demand February 19 and in select cities February 22, we’ve now received the film’s first official stills.

In the film, “An intense new marijuana strain named “Black Forest” is taking Los Angeles by storm, and Gretel’s stoner boyfriend can’t get enough. But when the old woman growing the popular drug (Lara Flynn Boyle) turns out to be an evil witch, cooking and eating her wasted patrons for their youth, Gretel and her brother Hansel must save him from a gruesome death – or face the last high of their lives.

Directed by David Tillman, and also starring Michael Welch and Molly Quinn, you can read our exclusive set report for some inside info! READ MORE

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Trailer For ‘Hansel & Gretel Get Baked’ Takes A Hit

With Paramount’s Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters arriving this January, Tribeca Film is releasing Hansel & Gretel Get Baked (formerly Black Forest: Hansel and Gretel & The 420 Witch), a horror/comedy take on the classic fairy tale starring Lara Flynn Boyle (“Twin Peaks”) as the evil witch, On Demand February 19 and in select cities February 22, we’ve not got the trailer (via Trailer Addict).

In the film, “When an evil drug-dealing witch (Lara Flynn Boyle) holds Gretel’s stoner boyfriend hostage, she and her brother Hansel must save him from a gruesome death — or face the last high of their lives.

Directed by David Tillman, and also starring Michael Welch and Molly Quinn, you can read our exclusive set report for some inside info! READ MORE

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Poster Premiere For Tribeca’s ‘Hansel & Gretel Get Baked’

With Parmount’s Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters arriving this January, Tribeca Film is releasing Hansel & Gretel Get Baked (formerly Black Forest: Hansel and Gretel & The 420 Witch), a horror/comedy take on the classic fairy tale starring Lara Flynn Boyle (“Twin Peaks”) as the evil witch, On Demand February 19 and in select cities February 22. Bloody Disgusting wants you to take a hit at the theatrical one-sheet below.

In the film, “When an evil drug-dealing witch (Lara Flynn Boyle) holds Gretel’s stoner boyfriend hostage, she and her brother Hansel must save him from a gruesome death — or face the last high of their lives.

Directed by David Tillman, and also starring Michael Welch and Molly Quinn, you can read our exclusive set report for some inside info! READ MORE

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Take A Hit Of Tribeca’s ‘Hansel & Gretel Get Baked’ Next February

With Parmount’s Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters arriving this January, Tribeca Films has acquired Black Forest: Hansel and Gretel & The 420 Witch, a horror/comedy take on the classic fairy tale starring Lara Flynn Boyle (“Twin Peaks”) as the evil witch, renamed it to Hansel & Gretel Get Baked, and slated it for release via On Demand February 19.

When an evil drug-dealing witch (Lara Flynn Boyle) holds Gretel’s stoner boyfriend hostage, she and her brother Hansel must save him from a gruesome death — or face the last high of their lives.

Directed by David Tillman, and also starring Michael Welch and Molly Quinn, Witch will also be in select theaters February 2013. Read our exclusive set report for some inside info!

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[Special Report] Take A Hit Off ‘Black Forest: Hansel and Gretel & The 420 Witch’!

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Directed by Duane Journey, Black Forest: Hansel and Gretel & The 420 Witch updates the Grimm Brothers’ classic fairytale to modern-day Pasadena. Except now the forest is an immense indoor hydroponic marijuana farm. So naturally some liberties have been taken with the existing text. It’s being described as a bit Edgar Wright and a bit Pineapple Express but very gory.

The film is “about a brother and sister who battle a witch that uses a special drug to lure teenagers into her suburban home where she devours them to maintain her youth and beauty.

Written by David Tillman and produced by Dark Highway Films, Black Forest stars Molly Quinn (“Castle”), Michael Welch (Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse), Lara Flynn Boyle (“Twin Peaks”, Men In Black II) and introduces Bianca Saad.

Sound like your kind of thing? I was able to visit the set recently, so hit the jump for my report! READ MORE

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Twin Peaks: Complete Second Season

The body of a young girl (Laura Palmer) is washed up on a beach near the small Washington state town of Twin Peaks. FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper is called in to investigate her strange demise only to uncover a web of mystery that ultimately leads him deep into the heart of the surrounding woodland and his very own soul.