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The Drill Down 478: Playing by Facebook’s Rules

On this week’s Drill Down podcast, hope for WannaCry victims, FCC starts to scrap Net Neutrality, bad news for patent trolls, Facebook’s rulebook, Google‘s AI beats human gameplayers on their own turf, plus much, much more.
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Tags: Alphabet, AlphaGo, Disney Research, Facebook, FCC, Federal Communications Commission, Google, National Security Agency, Net Neutrality, NSA, Twin Peaks, wanawiki, WannaCry, wannakey, WCry, Wikipedia
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RockLove Jewelry: New Collections For ‘Guardians Of The Galaxy’ & ‘Twin Peaks’

It is a delicious time for movies and television! Cult favorite Twin Peaks returned to television, debuting on Showtime on May 19th, and earlier this month, Guardians of the Galaxy returned with Vol. 2 to the delight of Marvel fans everywhere. Now you can display your “fansession” by proudly wearing pieces from Allison Hourcade’s new line in her ever-growing Rocklove Jewelry collection.
Check out a few highlighted pieces below.
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Playlist: Booty Music for 80s & 90s Artsy Alternative Types

This mix is exactly what the title says. It’s meant to be listened to all the way through, in order, without skipping. (I realize this is an antiquated practice, but I made it in 2002. I made a CD tray card and cover for it and everything. #getoffmylawn)
The albums these are taken from are solid, too.
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Tags: Angelo Badalamenti, Ani DiFranco, Chris Isaak, Jane's Addiction, Lars H.U.G., Laurie Anderson, New Order, Pixies, playlist, Sinead O'Connor, The Cure, The Sugarcubes, Twin Peaks, U2
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Premiere Date, Episode Total Revealed For Showtime’s ‘Twin Peaks’ Revival

Exciting news for fans of Twin Peaks awaiting word on when they’ll get to see Showtime’s revival of the series we first found out about way back in 2014.
It’s been officially revealed that the new season—which was originally planned to arrive sometime in 2016—will now premiere on May 21st at 9PM on Showtime. Also announced is that the new season, which features an insane 217-name cast, will not be a shorter 10-12 episode season we’re used to seeing on channel’s like this. Instead, the Twin Peaks revival will run for 18 hour-long episodes.
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‘Twin Peaks’ Revival: Massive 217-Name Cast Revealed

Fear not, the revival of David Lynch and Mark Frost‘s ’90s mystery drama Twin Peaks we first heard about back in 2014 is still on its way to Showtime. We just have to wait until next year instead of getting it sometime this year as originally planned.
To help fans pass the time, the official cast has been revealed. That might not sound like something that would pass any time, but you’ve not yet seen the list. It clocks in at over 200 names, many of which are familiar—some returning stars reprising their roles, which are marked with an asterisk; others just familiar names from different places such as actors like Amanda Seyfried, Tim Roth, Monica Bellucci, and Michael Cera, musicians Trent Reznor and Eddie Vedder, and even MMA star Michael Bisping, just to give you a small sampling.
You can check out the full list below.
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‘Twin Peaks’ Revival Coming To Showtime In 2016 (Video)

Back in May of 2013 Netflix CCO Ted Sarandos talked about the possibility of them reviving dead TV show favorites that were canceled far too early, such as Firefly, Jericho, and Twin Peaks.
As it turns out, one of those shows is now ready to rise from its grave. It has been announced that Twin Peaks, the popular mystery drama from David Lynch and Mark Frost that ran for two seasons from 1990 to 1991 (and was followed by a movie, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, in 1992), will be returning in 2016 on Showtime.
Showtime revealed the news in a video announcement, which can be seen below.
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Netflix CCO Talks About Possibility Of Reviving Cancelled Shows Like ‘Firefly,’ Jericho,’ ‘Twin Peaks’

Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos—who oversees the company’s transition into original programming with shows like House of Cards and Hemlock Grove, as well as the resurrection of previously cancelled shows like Arrested Development—recently chatted with Stuff and discussed his work and what other shows they may or may not consider reviving.
The discussion covered numerous topics from piracy and hopes for more Arrested Development after this new upcoming season to various older TV shows they might consider reviving, such as Firefly, Jericho, and Twin Peaks.
Continue reading to see what he had to say about reviving these shows.
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Deal: Twin Peaks: The Complete Series DVD Box Set
The Gold Box spotlight deal of the day over at Amazon today is Twin Peaks: The Complete Series DVD box set for only $35.99 (that’s 60% off the list price of $89.98).
Note, this deal is only for today, Tuesday, October 11, 2011, until 11:59pm PST while supplies last. Check out the DVD bonus features below.
This Definitive Gold Box Edition DVD box set contains the complete series — that’s all 29 hour-long episodes plus the original pilot — on 10 discs. Twin Peaks aired for two seasons from 1990 to 1991. The show starred Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Madchen Amick, Lara Flynn Boyle, and Sherilyn Fenn, as well as David Duchovny as a cross-dressing DEA agent.
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