Twin Peaks: From Z to A

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 1,337 ratings

Price: 43.46

Last update: 03-14-2026



Product details

  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎Unknown
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎0.5 x 5.25 x 7.5 inches; 2.4 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎0191329275344
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎Blu-ray
  • Run time ‏ : ‎44 hours and 27 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎February 3, 2025
  • Actors ‏ : ‎Dana Ashbrook, Mädchen Amick
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎English, German, Italian
  • Language ‏ : ‎English (DTS-HD High Res Audio), English (Dolby Digital 2.0), German (Dolby Digital 1.0)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎Paramount
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎B0DPP6NKJ4
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎21
  • Best Sellers Rank:#12 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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  • Customer Reviews:
    4.44.4 out of 5 stars(1,324)

Top reviews from the United States

  • A Surreal Descent into the Soul’s Shadow
    Few television experiences have etched themselves so deeply into the collective subconscious as Twin Peaks. With Twin Peaks: From Z to A, fans are offered not merely a collector’s box set, but an immaculate, lovingly curated journey into the haunted heart of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s dark dream. Containing every moment from the original series, Fire Walk With Me, The Return, and a treasure trove of unseen footage and behind-the-scenes material, this set is more than a retrospective — it’s a Rosetta Stone to decipher the show’s dense and symbolic cosmology. And nowhere is this more powerful, more cryptic, or more gut-wrenching than in its treatment of garmonbozia, represented visually as creamed corn — a substance both mundane and malevolent.

    In the eerie, nonlinear world of Twin Peaks, garmonbozia is far more than a food item. It is a distillation of human suffering — pain and sorrow rendered into a literal, consumable form. The Z to A set, by including pristine remasters and extended cuts of key scenes, allows viewers to study and interpret moments involving garmonbozia with renewed clarity. The chilling scene in Fire Walk With Me where the Man from Another Place demands garmonbozia reveals just how deeply Lynch wove moral horror into his metaphysics. What we see is the commodification of anguish, the harvesting of trauma — and the revelation that supernatural entities, like BOB and the other spirits of the Black Lodge, feed on it.

    The creamed corn itself is an unsettling image: bland, domestic, yet disturbingly out of place in the otherworldly context of the Lodge. Its luminescent sheen and sudden appearances suggest that pain itself is not just felt — it’s transmuted, consumed, and recycled in this terrifying system. In The Return, this concept is revisited with an even more abstract and cosmic tone. Garmonbozia becomes not only sustenance for evil, but a kind of psychic currency, a manifestation of metaphysical debt that must be paid.

    Z to A gives this haunting metaphor the space and reverence it deserves. By packaging the series chronologically and including the feature-length “Missing Pieces” from Fire Walk With Me, viewers can trace how the visual and thematic motif of creamed corn evolves across decades. It’s a dark thread connecting Laura Palmer’s suffering, Dale Cooper’s fracturing psyche, and the cyclical nature of trauma passed through families and time.

    This box set doesn’t just present garmonbozia as a curiosity — it reveals it as the emotional and philosophical core of Twin Peaks. It’s the show’s ultimate truth: that pain, if ignored or exploited, feeds into a self-perpetuating nightmare. The suffering of Laura Palmer, symbolized so grotesquely in a few kernels of corn, becomes the raw material for an entire metaphysical economy of evil. And yet, by confronting it — by watching, understanding, and empathizing — we break its power.

    Twin Peaks: From Z to A is not just a definitive edition. It’s a descent into a mythic underworld, and garmonbozia is its unholy sacrament. Every Lynchian whisper, every red curtain, every uncanny stillness draws us toward that truth. This collection dares us to look — truly look — at what suffering means, how it lingers, and what it might cost to set it free.
  • Meanwhile...
    A must have for Twin Peaks fans, a worthwhile purchase to complete the collection. Really impressed with the transition to Blu-ray, and the amount of special features will definitely satiate those interested in the deeper lore and creative processes behind this one-of-a-kind groundbreaking masterpiece of a series. Personally, I didn't find any difficulty in navigating the actual case and discs, as several other reviews previously mentioned, but I will say that already owning several other series sets with similar casing may have helped me there. Still, all discs were easily removed from the case, and some stacking really won't be an issue as long as discs are treated with care. Absolutely would recommend to anyone with even a passing interest in Twin Peaks, or one of its co-creators, the inimitable David Lynch. Great quality set of an endlessly rewatchable series!
  • David Lynch visionary genius
    One of the best TV series to ever exist. Even with the ups and downs that came with the original series, this show is top 10 in T.V. history. David also did such a beautiful job wrapping up with the limited event series.
  • Scientists have discovered the worst possible DVD case
    Science has discovered the worst and most horrible DVD case, and this is it. I almost want to give it 1-star, but solely for the case. I had to go through a couple of reorders/exchanges of this listing because each time it would arrive with at least one (or more) significantly cracked or chipped disc(s), as well as a couple loose and floating free within the larger case (that probably contributed to the damage). If you get an intact copy, however, the product itself is good in both quality and quantity of the content included. I’ve immediately gotten a separate multi-DVD binder case to replace this plastic one because it’s so insanely difficult to pry the discs out of - the taller center holders cause a LOT of tension on the disc to remove, and the plastic overhanging clips are just a bit too wide which made it even more difficult to get a disc out. I removed them all once to check for damage and the next time will be the last, to load them into a different container. Amazon did provide the multiple exchanges at no cost other than getting to the return location, so there’s that. This particular case style seems to be very popular for multi-disc series and such (seen it in many stores also) but it really needs to be eradicated from the market. I’d gladly sacrifice a bit more shelf space for a case that isn’t the worst one we’ve ever invented. I love Twin Peaks however, so I’m happy now that I have a complete copy and a new case for it on the way.
  • Love this show!!!
    There was a fish in the percolator

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