Display title | Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is essentially a 1992 film prequel to the Twin Peaks TV series, directed by David Lynch, which was keenly anticipated due to the popularity of the series. It was not received well at the Cannes Film Festival, and garnered largely negative reviews in America. Further, many of the fans of the television series were not keen, due to the fact that several characters from the TV series did not make an appearance, and the lead character (Dale Cooper) only had a few scenes. |