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My point of view has always been a bit more offbeat.
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Since I've worked in film and television for so long, I've acquired the ability to let the version of the characters that lives in my mind make way for the living, breathing humans who are going to play them on screen. If you cast it right - and casting is about 80% of directing - they will eventually replace or exceed the imaginary image.
Mark Frost
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As a boy, I found myself drawn to Arthurian legends, and then to Celtic mythology, and then further east into the mysticism of Asian religions.
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It's best to know a little about where you're coming from and why you've arrived where you are.
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I can remember being fascinated by what people really thought about each other and what they were really doing to each other behind people's backs.
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Easy answers are never really useful ones, so hopefully we're not trying to peddle easy answers.
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My fridge is full of super foods to keep my brain operating at maximum efficiency!
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There is a design behind the world that we are living in, which is veiled to most of us most of the time, but every once in a while, you catch a glimpse of it.
Mark Frost
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I see my responsibility as to give people something they want to keep turning the pages of and giving people something to chew on, looking at some aspect of human nature that hadn't occurred to them recently.
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A lot of people always look back at 'Twin Peaks' and say that was the start of this explosion we've had in good television drama, but we did it in a time when there were still only three networks.
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It is interesting the way you create something and send it out into the culture, and then the culture kind of goes berserk.
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I went to high school in Minnesota.
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The architecture for 'Paladin' - given that it's at least three books, with the possibility of more - turned out to be bigger than anything I've ever created, with multiple levels of reality, interlocking mysteries and a terabyte of time frame.
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I think you can safely say that the mystery in 'Twin Peaks' as we started to explore more is very large, there are many aspects to it and the hope is that people will find things that they are interested in in all sorts of things related to the larger mystery.
Mark Frost
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Censors, the whole idea of it, is so childish. You feel like you're talking to hall monitors in school again.
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Dear Internet: You are very good at spreading rumors. Truth is more valuable and much harder to come by.
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There's such a thing as being a little too perfect - a little too shiny. I know I prefer things that have room to breathe and give you a story, a world, in which you have the room to move around.
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Wooden was the coach for the UCLA Bruins, arguably the greatest sports coach we ever had.
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I don't normally associate bingeing of any kind with healthy results in life. And I'm not a binge-watcher by nature myself.
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My grandfather was Scottish and just loved the game. My grandmother was a great golfer and a club champion. Whenever I was visiting them, I got a double barrel of golf lore. I guess it was always in my blood.
Mark Frost
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When I think of myself interacting with material that I like, that's the material that inherently appeals to me, that gives me room to have my own reaction.
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There is still a wildness inside people that we've spent millennia trying to tame.
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As you get older, you come to a place in life where you can't just live in the present.
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True violence, not the kind you usually see in television or movies, touches something very deep and primal in people.
Mark Frost