This is where I will need the most help from the people who wanted to lend a hand.
I'll be sending out PMs soon.
We got this for the extras:


Reveiw of 12-inch LD from DVDLaser.com: The import is a duplication of the 52-minute Twin Peaks Soundtrack album (the quality of the audio is indistinguishable from the CD), set to a videotape tour of Snoqualmie Valley, North Bend, and Fall City, Washington. Every attempt is made by the video's director, Taku Sukeda, to use duplications of the best known camera angles from the television series as starting points for each segment. The cameras then expand the field of vision to reveal the "real" locations where major portions of the series were shot. With apparent deliberateness, there is a heavy overcast throughout the shoot, obscuring the peaks of the surrounding mountains and maintaining, to some degree, the atmosphere evoked by Angelo Badalamenti's music. A historical background of the Snoqualmie Valley's logging industry is also touched upon. The picture on the disc is consistently sharp and accurately colored. Indifferent viewers will likely find the program to be a bore, but dedicated fans will delight in the way that Sukeda manages to "see" the same eerie alienation within the locations that the producers of the television series saw and were inspired by, and also in his exploration of the way that the series has itself affected the area's economics. The video ends with a lingering pan across a whole counter of Twin Peaks souvenirs, which do not seem the least bit out of place, either in the real Twin Peaks locations or the fantasy they inspired.
If any of you know {or don't} of the Claymation artist Bruce Bickford, you should check out his Twin Peaks related project.
This man worked for Frank Zappa and he, and his clay work are seen in the movie "Baby Snakes" among others. This is some kewl clay work, and NOT for the kids...

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BTW, "Thunderball" is in the menu building, extras, and test viewing stage...