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#301 Post by Jameson281 »

Roger Ryan wrote:
Jameson281 wrote:Another Lynch interview
Holy Cow - the excised footage has been found?! Of course, this is no guarantee that any of the footage will end up on a Blu-ray edition (per every issue of FIRE WALK WITH ME), but it's great to hear the material wasn't trashed and Lynch certainly sounds excited by the rediscovery.
There are no FIRE WALK WITH ME-type issues in this case.
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#302 Post by mrmarbach »

Guido wrote:I'm summing up here, but the above posted audio interview with Lynch reveals that the upcoming Blu release of Blue Velvet will include deleted scenes and outtakes that have recently re-surfaced. According to Lynch, those materials were deemed lost after Laurentiis's company went bankrupt, but they've been found somewhere in Seattle. Rejoice!
So if this BD is done with Lynch's collaboration, are all the MK2 Blus?

Does anyone here have any of them yet?
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#303 Post by mfunk9786 »

Happy birthday to David Lynch - it might finally be time for me to watch Inland Empire from beginning to end. His films are all about being in the mood to watch them for me (or seeing them theatrically, when being surrounded by them force one to be in the mood). I still haven't sat down with Inland Empire when I am legitimately in the mood to be absorbed into the experience, and it's not something that I can force (as much as LQ would like me to).
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#304 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

mfunk9786 wrote:Happy birthday to David Lynch - it might finally be time for me to watch Inland Empire from beginning to end.
Do it, do it! When I first watched it, the first two hours flew by. That last hour is something else - I still don't have a handle on it - but the whole experience is worth it. Being in the right mood does help out, but a little distance aids in figuring it out. Lynch controls the confusion and strangeness in the film so well that not being in the mood might even be more helpful.
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#305 Post by Faux Hulot »

Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:Lynch controls the confusion and strangeness in the film so well that not being in the mood might even be more helpful.
I caught a late-night screening and fell in and out of sleep a few times while watching, and in all sincerity I think it enhanced the experience.
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#306 Post by Murdoch »

I can think of nothing more frightening than waking up to this (Warning, image will burn out your retinas):
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Thanks for that.
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#308 Post by Alan Smithee »

Faux Hulot wrote:
Jean-Luc Garbo wrote:Lynch controls the confusion and strangeness in the film so well that not being in the mood might even be more helpful.
I caught a late-night screening and fell in and out of sleep a few times while watching, and in all sincerity I think it enhanced the experience.
I had the exact same experience. Though mine was caused by arriving way too early and drinking a couple of pitchers of beer beforehand. Still nodded in and out and by the end felt like I'd dreamed the whole thing. Upon rewatching on dvd, I didn't.
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#309 Post by Murdoch »

mfunk9786 wrote:Thanks for that.
Well, it was spoilered
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#310 Post by Sloper »

Murdoch, I literally woke up to that picture this morning - thanks. Although it must be said that no still screenshot can capture the 'oh god this is actually a nightmare' horror of that moment.
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#311 Post by Tom Hagen »

Billy Ray Cyrus blames David Lynch for destroying his family because he cast Billy Ray in Mulholland Dr., thereby setting off a series of events resulting his daughter being photographed with a bong.
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#312 Post by colinr0380 »

"Were it not for David Lynch,” Cyrus avers, “Miley never would have been Hannah Montana.”
So is he saying that he got the whole Hannah Montana / Miley Cyrus dual personality thing from Mulholland Drive too? :wink:
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#313 Post by mfunk9786 »

Reminds me of Homer's epic exit from the power plant, playing Mr. Burns' head like a bongo: "That's for employing me for 8 years!"
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#314 Post by colinr0380 »

On another note, there is this interesting section from Edgar Wright's on stage interview with Lynch after a screening of Wild At Heart:
On the subject of the “lost” “Blue Velvet” footage that’s been recently uncovered, he recounted the same story he told to KCRW about discovering the missing outtakes in Seattle, but if there was news on the home video front, it was Lynch’s announcement that from now on, he’ll be including chapter stops on the DVDs and Blu-rays of his films, a reversal from his previous stance. As Lynch said, he wants audiences to watch a film the whole way through a first time, but recognizes the importance of going back to observe particular scenes after an initial viewing. Also, no one should hold out hope for a sequel to “Eraserhead” after the passing of its star Jack Nance, though Lynch said, “I would love to go back to that world"
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#315 Post by John Cope »

Also, no one should hold out hope for a sequel to “Eraserhead” after the passing of its star Jack Nance, though Lynch said, “I would love to go back to that world"
But what about Twin Peaks? [-o<
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#317 Post by perkizitore »

Does anyone know why the Eraserhead/Shorts set and the Lime Green boxset are OOP? That doesn't make sense for Eraserhead since he owns the rights to the film!
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#318 Post by j99 »

"...it was Lynch’s announcement that from now on, he’ll be including chapter stops on the DVDs and Blu-rays of his films, a reversal from his previous stance. As Lynch said, he wants audiences to watch a film the whole way through a first time, but recognizes the importance of going back to observe particular scenes after an initial viewing."

About time too. As if a lack of chapters will result in watching a film from beginning to end in one sitting. I never understood his stance. I don't think I've ever watched the DVD of Inland Empire in one go, and it was a right inconvenience having to fast forward to the scene I left at the previous viewing.
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#319 Post by ianungstad »

perkizitore wrote:Does anyone know why the Eraserhead/Shorts set and the Lime Green boxset are OOP? That doesn't make sense for Eraserhead since he owns the rights to the film!
Lynch sold the rights to Eraserhead and the shorts to an unknown American company to distribute on his behalf, with mk2 brokering the sale. According to mk2, Eraserhead is suppose to get a rerelease at some point this year. Could be Janus, IFC, Strand, Kino Lorber...nobody knows at this point.

It could be possible that there won't be a rerelease of the lime green box. Probably depends on the terms of his contracts with the studios. Maybe a different distributor could rerelease the boxset (as long as titles are not available individually) or maybe the contracts stated that it had to be Absurda and could not be released by a third party. Will be a good question to ask Janus or whoever the new owners of his library are.

Lynch seems to be slowly shutting Absurda down. We can only speculate why...money problems? Took too much of his time to run? The focus on digital distribution?
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#320 Post by Roger Ryan »

j99 wrote:"...it was Lynch’s announcement that from now on, he’ll be including chapter stops on the DVDs and Blu-rays of his films, a reversal from his previous stance. As Lynch said, he wants audiences to watch a film the whole way through a first time, but recognizes the importance of going back to observe particular scenes after an initial viewing."

About time too. As if a lack of chapters will result in watching a film from beginning to end in one sitting. I never understood his stance. I don't think I've ever watched the DVD of Inland Empire in one go, and it was a right inconvenience having to fast forward to the scene I left at the previous viewing.
Although Lynch avoided using Chapter titles/buttons on some of his DVDs (the ones he had the power to do so), there are still chapter markers on those discs. You can pretty easily punch in a number on the remote or use the chapter advance button to quickly get where you want to be. I actually find INLAND EMPIRE to be pretty easy to sit through in one go; it's surprising how quickly the three hours goes by.
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#321 Post by broadwayrock »

David Lynch to direct a live online Duran Duran concert
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#322 Post by Roger Ryan »

broadwayrock wrote:David Lynch to direct a live online Duran Duran concert
Yikes! At least Gilliam got the significantly better Arcade Fire!
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#323 Post by MichaelB »

...though the most unlikely pairing has to be Lindsay Anderson and Wham!
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#324 Post by flyonthewall2983 »

Sam Peckinpah's last work was a video for Julian Lennon.
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#325 Post by MoonlitKnight »

MichaelB wrote:...though the most unlikely pairing has to be Lindsay Anderson and Wham!
:shock: :shock:

Yeah, I suppose that takes the cake. Even Lynch himself directing "The Straight Story" seems normal compared to that.
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