Lynch On Lynch

Started by MacGuffin, January 18, 2005, 03:46:27 PM

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MacGuffin

Lynch on Lynch book updated

Faber and Faber is releasing an updated version Chris Rodley's "Lynch on Lynch" book. It will be available in the UK in February and in France and the US in March. You can pre-order the updated book from amazon.com.

From the publisher's website:
"Now fully updated, Lynch on Lynch describes the career of a cinematic genius who has continued to astonish filmgoers with the lovely and life-affirming The Straight Story and the luxurious dread of the Academy Award-nominated Mulholland Drive.

David Lynch erupted onto the cinema landscape with Eraserhead, establishing himself as one of the most original, imaginative, and truly personal directors at work in contemporary film. He is a surrealist, in the tradition of the great Spanish director Luis Bunuel. Over the course of a career that includes such films as The Elephant Man, Blue Velvet, Wild at Heart, Lost Highway, and the seminal TV series Twin Peaks, Lynch has remained true to an artistic vision of innocence lost or adrift in the direst states of darkness and confusion. Nobody else sees the world quite as David Lynch does. Once seen, his films are never forgotten, nor does the world about us seem quite as it did before.

In this definitive career-length interview book, Lynch speaks openly about the full breadth of his creative work, which encompasses not only movies but also a lifelong commitment to painting, a continuing exploration of photography, extensive work in television, and musical collaborations with composer Angelo Badalamenti and singer Julee Cruise."
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modage

i just finished this.  it was good.  then i just watched mulholland drive again and it seemed so simple this time.  i wish there had been MORE, could've been the best show ever.  i also just got the ronny rocket script for readin at some point.
Christopher Nolan's directive was clear to everyone in the cast and crew: Use CGI only as a last resort.

hedwig

Quote from: themodernage02i also just got the ronny rocket script for readin at some point.

The one that's online? Or is there another way to read this (i.e. in book format)?

modage

yeah i printed it out so i can read it when i get time.  i might get it bound at staples for 2 bucks.
Christopher Nolan's directive was clear to everyone in the cast and crew: Use CGI only as a last resort.