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FerdinandGriffon
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Re: David Lynch

#376 Post by FerdinandGriffon »

Isabella Rossellini's voice?
rwaits
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#377 Post by rwaits »

I thought this was an incredibly terrible Lynch impersonation until I realized it was Lynch.
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#378 Post by Roger Ryan »

rwaits wrote:I thought this was an incredibly terrible Lynch impersonation until I realized it was Lynch.
There's usually one little thing that Lynch does that his imitators wouldn't think of; in this short, it's the legless man periodically refraining from hammering the earth to wipe the dirt from his coat. I'm not saying the clip is particularly inspired, but that little touch of normal banality is what makes Lynch's weirdness unique.
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#379 Post by mfunk9786 »

It's funny, with all the effort that thousands of film students have put into emulating Lynch over the last three decades, literally no one can do what he does even close to as effectively. What a neat, uneasy little short.
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#380 Post by John Cope »

Lynch's 1987 document on the Surrealists who influenced him.

Also, meant to post this earlier: my discussion with friend and film blogger Jason Hedrick on Blue Velvet.
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#381 Post by oneshotmonkey »

You are right of course, Lynch hit his artistic peak between '84 - '92.
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#382 Post by Robin Davies »

oneshotmonkey wrote:You are right of course, Lynch hit his artistic peak between '84 - '92.
To my taste, Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive are far superior to Blue Velvet and Wild At Heart.
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#383 Post by Duncan Hopper »

oneshotmonkey wrote:You are right of course, Lynch hit his artistic peak between '84 - '92.
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#384 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

David Lynch remixes Zola Jesus. Intriguingly, her label, Sacred Bones, will reissue to "deluxe vinyl" the soundtrack to Eraserhead later this year.
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#386 Post by R0lf »

I think DUNE works brilliantly as a formal exercise in pure exposition.

I don't recall a single attempt to build character, empathy or naturalism at all in the movie. Most of the time people just state who they are, what their motive is and how it contributes to the story. I think it works and makes sense in and of itself.

A better edit could improve DUNE but I think a lot of criticism for the movie lays in the deliberate stylistic choices.
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#387 Post by wllm995 »

Dune works for me; probably because I really liked the Frank Herbert novel and that allowed me to enjoy all of Lynch's colourful and wild excesses in the movie version.

I mean, the Baron Harkonnen, alone... :shock:
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#389 Post by Rsdio »

I missed this and it sounds intriguing but it seems the account it was attached to is no longer active. Any idea what it was actually called so I can try to search for it elsewhere?
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#390 Post by neilist »

Rsdio wrote:
I missed this and it sounds intriguing but it seems the account it was attached to is no longer active. Any idea what it was actually called so I can try to search for it elsewhere?
'David Lynch's Ruth Roses & Revolver'. It was made for the BBC's Arena program back in the '80s.
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#391 Post by Rsdio »

Thanks, surprised I've never seen it come up anywhere before as it sounds like a bit of a goldmine. Shame it's gone from Youtube but hopefully it'll reappear at some stage.
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#393 Post by eerik »

Japanese Blu-ray for The Straight Story coming from Paramount in July, along with Fire Walk With Me and Lost Highway.
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Finch
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#394 Post by Finch »

The FWWM BD artwork and package looks fab - not surprised though, as Japan was the only country where the film made profits in 1992.
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#395 Post by Mr. Sophistication »

On Aug. 2, Lynch will step into his new role as a master of ceremonies, hosting a concert from Chrysta Bell, whose 2011 debut CD the filmmaker-musician produced.

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#396 Post by Jean-Luc Garbo »

Mark Richardson has an interesting review of the reissued Eraserhead soundtrack. Stars of the Lid, Throbbing Gristle, Nurse With Wound, and Eno are mentioned. It's ridiculous that they rated it, though.
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#397 Post by Finch »

Michael Atkinson talks in detail about 2 unfilmed Lynch scripts, Ronnie Rocket & One Saliva Bubble
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Crazy Clown Time (Lynch)

#398 Post by duck duck »

imdb lists a short by David Lynch called "Crazy Clown Time" does anyone know if this actually exists and where it can be seen?
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#399 Post by knives »

duck duck wrote:imdb lists a short by David Lynch called "Crazy Clown Time" does anyone know if this actually exists and where it can be seen?
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#400 Post by JimmyTango »

duck duck wrote:imdb lists a short by David Lynch called "Crazy Clown Time" does anyone know if this actually exists and where it can be seen?
He ripped off Crispin Glover's Clowny Clown Clown?
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