https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GXGc4EobS8
― master musicians of jamiroquai (NickB), Thursday, 6 October 2011 16:08 (thirteen years ago) link
whole thing is on NPR
― Waxahachie Swap (Jimmy The Mod Awaits The Return Of His Beloved), Monday, 31 October 2011 03:57 (thirteen years ago) link
More on the Blue Velvet reissue:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/nov/03/blue-velvet-flaming-nipple-deleted-scenes
― Ned Raggett, Friday, 4 November 2011 03:08 (thirteen years ago) link
Guardian is all over Lynch it seems. This is also a nice interview, about his music, inspiration, coffee and talking fish:
David Lynch: 'Sometimes the fish talks back to you'
― Y Kant Lou Reed (Le Bateau Ivre), Friday, 4 November 2011 08:06 (thirteen years ago) link
This is where you can hear him talk about the album.Still have to hear a single note. Also, I'm at episode 13 of my first Twin Peaks rerun since the series ran. Awesome! Totally forgot how very funny it all was. Back then I was mostly scared instead of amused, it seems :)
― willem, Friday, 4 November 2011 10:36 (thirteen years ago) link
The album is surprisingly good.
― Matt DC, Friday, 4 November 2011 10:40 (thirteen years ago) link
Whoa thanks for the link Willem! Saving it for the dark night to listen to that! :)
― Y Kant Lou Reed (Le Bateau Ivre), Friday, 4 November 2011 10:49 (thirteen years ago) link
The Blue Velvet reissue was released last month in belgium and the netherlands, I found out after this thread was revived. Just received the Blu-ray, and wow - that 51 minutes of lost footage is in high definition as well, and has a score and everything! (no subtitles though)
― StanM, Tuesday, 8 November 2011 11:17 (thirteen years ago) link
The Dutch Dune Blu-Ray really does say "Dino De Laurentiis presents a film by David Lunch" :
http://i39.tinypic.com/2lww47o.jpg
― StanM, Tuesday, 8 November 2011 19:19 (thirteen years ago) link
David has his own line of coffee: http://www.javadistribution.com/coffee/david-lynch-signature-cup-organic-coffee/
― calstars, Friday, 20 January 2012 19:44 (twelve years ago) link
The album with Chrysta Bell is on Spotify.
He sure has a type.
― America's Mobile, Friday, 20 January 2012 19:59 (twelve years ago) link
66 today. As always, showed my students Cooper's dream.
― clemenza, Friday, 20 January 2012 21:06 (twelve years ago) link
Do your students enjoy your Culture Corner bits, or do they tolerate them with lols and eyerolling?
― Steamtable Willie (WmC), Friday, 20 January 2012 21:09 (twelve years ago) link
Sure does (x^2p)
― The Koozebane Kronikles (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 20 January 2012 21:15 (twelve years ago) link
Depends. Some stuff they're genuinely interested in--the Kennedy assassination, anything to do with the Beatles, Spielberg, etc. Things like the Jefferson Airplane, or Eisenhower, they're not much interested in. How interested I am has a lot to do it with sometimes; I don't think they'd normally be the least bit interested in Nixon or Scorsese, but I really make a big production out of it with them, and it carries over. For most of the Twin Peaks clip, they were giggling--with it, at it, who knows? I do know the 5 or 10 minutes I take up with this stuff is far and away the high point of the day for me. Teaching place value can be a bit of a comedown afterwards.
― clemenza, Friday, 20 January 2012 21:17 (twelve years ago) link
amazing sense of dread in this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbf8PMuphqo
― jed_, Friday, 13 April 2012 00:20 (twelve years ago) link
yeah, great little film. shows more than anything else that he's always been very attuned to sound and music in generating his effects.
― BEMORE SUPER FABBY (contenderizer), Friday, 13 April 2012 00:35 (twelve years ago) link
technically his first film is "six men getting sick," but that was part of an installation so...
is it just me or does he seem to have descended back into self-parody for most of his endeavors since inland empire?
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Friday, 13 April 2012 04:03 (twelve years ago) link
make a movie again ffs
― Matt Armstrong, Friday, 13 April 2012 05:49 (twelve years ago) link
I have a feeling Lynch won't ever make another feature length film.
― Moodles, Friday, 13 April 2012 14:15 (twelve years ago) link
He should make a feature length animation.
― Emperor Cos Dashit (Adam Bruneau), Friday, 13 April 2012 14:16 (twelve years ago) link
i have heard this speculation several times now. why do you think he's done w film? i expect at least one more feature from him.
― BEMORE SUPER FABBY (contenderizer), Friday, 13 April 2012 14:54 (twelve years ago) link
he's pretty old and doesn't seem to be actively working on any film projects, he appears to be focusing his energy on different types of art
― Moodles, Friday, 13 April 2012 15:16 (twelve years ago) link
coffee iirc
― jungleous butterflies strange birds (Eric H.), Friday, 13 April 2012 16:02 (twelve years ago) link
no one knew he he had been working on INLAND for years until a few months before it was released.
― jed_, Friday, 13 April 2012 19:06 (twelve years ago) link
well, not "no one", obviously. i'm sure the actors and crew knew.
― jed_, Friday, 13 April 2012 19:31 (twelve years ago) link
that's not true. i heard reports about it many months before it came out.
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Friday, 13 April 2012 19:51 (twelve years ago) link
not that long before it was released at any rate.
― jed_, Friday, 13 April 2012 20:08 (twelve years ago) link
really? I remember reading about lynch making a movie w/ jeremy irons and some other folks in inland empire (before the film had that name) and then spending a while wondering when it would come out.
― flesh, the devil, and a wolf (wolf) (amateurist), Saturday, 14 April 2012 05:42 (twelve years ago) link
I recall that the copy of Lynch on Lynch that I have mentions something about him being at work on IE.
A revised edition was published by Farrar Straus & Giroux on March 16, 2005 (ISBN 0-571-22018-5)
btw, for the uninitiated, that book is def worth seeking out.
― picture jean rollin (Pillbox), Saturday, 14 April 2012 06:22 (twelve years ago) link
dunno if this has been posted elsewhere, but here's basically an hour of deleted/lost/etc scenes from Blue Velvet (!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzDnWDKBhjk
― Carnage of PJ Soles (Pillbox), Monday, 11 June 2012 19:49 (twelve years ago) link
so, these are different from the deleted scenes that showed up on the new bluray release I take it?
― original bgm, Monday, 11 June 2012 20:23 (twelve years ago) link
Sounds like it is basically the same batch of stuff
Altogether, 50 minutes of never-before-seen footage have been re-edited – supervised by Lynch – into an extra on a new DVD celebrating the film's 25th anniversary (available early next year in the UK).
from this article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/nov/03/blue-velvet-flaming-nipple-deleted-scenes
― Carnage of PJ Soles (Pillbox), Monday, 11 June 2012 20:31 (twelve years ago) link
On a B. K1te kick. Did this ever get linked upthread?
http://www.bfi.org.uk/news/remain-light-mulholland-dr-and-cosmogony-david-lynch
He’s singularly brave and direct in his approach to heightened emotion, which makes him a rare creature in a modern movie menagerie that generally prefers to peer into such areas through thickets of irony. His approach is stylised but not mocking, though his proclivity for searching for new tones through the contrast of disjunctive elements – say Deputy Andy’s crying fit on the discovery of Laura Palmer’s body in the Twin Peaks pilot (1990) – frequently lands somewhere hard to peg.
― old people are made of poop (Eric H.), Tuesday, 19 June 2012 17:57 (twelve years ago) link
Well now I'm hungry
― Ned Raggett, Monday, 11 March 2013 21:04 (eleven years ago) link
goin with the ears
― Donkamole Marvin (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 11 March 2013 21:10 (eleven years ago) link
friends made me a blue velvet cake for my birthday one year (with icing laura dern on top)
― steaklife (donna rouge), Monday, 11 March 2013 21:19 (eleven years ago) link
omg this was five years ago but it was still a VG halloween costume, i think:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v369/colinohara/58206629_05e51b13b9.jpg
― jed_, Monday, 11 March 2013 23:48 (eleven years ago) link
“It’s a very depressing picture. With alternative cinema—any sort of cinema that isn’t mainstream—you’re fresh out of luck in terms of getting theatre space and having people come to see it. Even if I had a big idea, the world is different now. Unfortunately, my ideas are not what you’d call commercial, and money really drives the boat these days. So I don’t know what my future is. I don’t have a clue what I’m going to be able to do in the world of cinema.”
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/waxing-lyrical-david-lynch-on-his-new-passion--and-why-he-may-never-make-another-movie-8665457.html
― playwright Greg Marlowe, secretly in love with Mary (Dr Morbius), Monday, 24 June 2013 16:54 (eleven years ago) link
i've been on a huge lynch kick recently. i'm certainly not a pro (haven't even seen inland empire or lost highway yet), but i'm putting together a 2013 david lynch summer series where we watch almost ALL of his work, chronologically, across 13 weeks. gathering together the tangent ephemera - the angriest dog in the world comic strip, essays, the Morricone-esque song by early 70s prog group Tractor that features about 2/3 of the way through The Grandmother - has been a treat! i'm trying to identify the most lynchian drink possible to serve up each night - PBR? certainly not heineken, that would be a faux pas.
― Z S, Saturday, 6 July 2013 23:39 (eleven years ago) link
Coffee
― Moodles, Sunday, 7 July 2013 00:15 (eleven years ago) link
http://www.counterpointcafe.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/david-lynch-coffee-021.jpg
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 July 2013 00:22 (eleven years ago) link
coffee's a great call but it's going to be 8pm on a weekday for most of these screenings. and decaf is...unacceptable.
― Z S, Sunday, 7 July 2013 00:25 (eleven years ago) link
Awesome fan vid:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRFJNpAff_A&list=PLWL_UigKlz-nU4XObLsLNGK45wZrtaqup&index=1
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 July 2013 00:26 (eleven years ago) link
PBR is prolly the way to go.
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 July 2013 00:29 (eleven years ago) link
lol at the coffee commercial tribute.
if anyone else has links to anything lynch, post 'em here! before, in between, and after screenings i'm planning on showing things like commercials, music videos, etc.
― Z S, Sunday, 7 July 2013 00:32 (eleven years ago) link
I just read this Film Quarterly piece on The Straight Story and it, well, blew my mind. A completely different brilliant take...
Anthony Lane of The New Yorker dismissed The Straight Story as a "comic coda to Lost Highway." Although the film is clearly not comic at its heart, it does, like its predecessor, use one story to mask another, more sinister, one. Lost Highway's protagonist Fred represses all memory of having murdered his wife in a jealous rage; he only glimpses himself howling over her dismembered corpse on grainy videotape, and, in the film's second half, re-imagines his story as a pulpy film noir with himself as the unwitting dupe of his wife (reincarnated as a femme fatale)--instead of as the villain he truly is. (As he tells two detectives in the film's first half, "I like to remember things my own way.") Similarly, Alvin Straight never brings himself to tell the straight story of his own past; he tells, instead, incomplete and disguised versions of it to the strangers he meets, hears echoes of it in the stories they tell him, and sees distorted reenactments of it in one scene after another.The real story of The Straight Story turns out not to be very straightforward at all, but involuted and hidden--buried, as in Lost Highway, within the ostensible narrative like a repressed memory. This movie is about how a mean drunk named Alvin Straight lost his daughter's children to the state because he let one of them get burned in a fire. This is the only way the film makes sense as a unified whole, as anything other than the meandering picaresque most reviewers thought it was. Alvin Straight is riding his mower with its wagon all those hundreds of miles along highway shoulders not on an errand of forgiveness, but as an ordeal of atonement. There is darkness here beneath the bright autumn colors, and evil concealed in Alvin's heart. There is the history of a family destroyed by alcoholism and abuse. There is fire and death.Is this all really unexpected? The Straight Story is a David Lynch film, after all.
The real story of The Straight Story turns out not to be very straightforward at all, but involuted and hidden--buried, as in Lost Highway, within the ostensible narrative like a repressed memory. This movie is about how a mean drunk named Alvin Straight lost his daughter's children to the state because he let one of them get burned in a fire. This is the only way the film makes sense as a unified whole, as anything other than the meandering picaresque most reviewers thought it was. Alvin Straight is riding his mower with its wagon all those hundreds of miles along highway shoulders not on an errand of forgiveness, but as an ordeal of atonement. There is darkness here beneath the bright autumn colors, and evil concealed in Alvin's heart. There is the history of a family destroyed by alcoholism and abuse. There is fire and death.
Is this all really unexpected? The Straight Story is a David Lynch film, after all.
― Elvis Telecom, Sunday, 7 July 2013 01:23 (eleven years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioKyxGkBRro
― Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 7 July 2013 01:40 (eleven years ago) link
His great sitcom Rabbits, as seen in Inland Empire is a good choice.
― This Is Not An ILX Username (LaMonte), Sunday, 7 July 2013 16:04 (eleven years ago) link
love that FQ piece, alex. it's been so long since i saw the straight story (during its theatrical run) that i can't now remember whether or not that reading occurred to me. either way, it's fascinating and makes me want to watch the film again.
― Me and my pool noodle (contenderizer), Sunday, 7 July 2013 17:11 (eleven years ago) link