PLEASE...anyone know what is next for this American master

Started by NEON MERCURY, June 17, 2003, 06:37:04 PM

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Alexandro

I don't understand if this is actually a trailer for a feature or just a short pretending to be a trailer. If that's the case, every time I see a Lynch short is completely forgettable and there's no real point in taking it seriously.


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Quote from: Alexandro on September 25, 2011, 12:30:47 PM
I don't understand if this is actually a trailer for a feature or just a short pretending to be a trailer.

It's a trailer for the Viennale film festival - I think they get a different director to do it each year.
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modage

NYTimes reveals that Lynch is working on a new script. It's hidden in this long-ass article about T.M.

"A few months later, I reached Lynch by phone at his hotel room in Paris. Bob Roth had told me that Lynch said he was working on a new script and that it was typically dark. When I asked Lynch about this, he paused, annoyed. "Bobby's got a big mouth," he said. I asked him if the script was influenced by his work with T.M., and he said no, absolutely not. This will be a David Lynch picture, he said, adding, "I think people would probably recognize it.""
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modage

Maybe he wasn't mad. "Bobby's Got A Big Mouth" is the title of his next film.
Christopher Nolan's directive was clear to everyone in the cast and crew: Use CGI only as a last resort.


chalfont

I don't make a lot out of this....Will there be a new film?

MacGuffin

David Lynch Considering Return To Television

23 years ago, on April 8 1990, David Lynch and Mark Frost shook up the world with the brilliant series premiere of Twin Peaks. Today, David Lynch revealed that he's considering a return to the medium of TV.

On the occasion of attending the 5th International Thriller Film Festival in Beaune, France (April 3-7, 2013) as guest of honor, the director gave an interview to the free daily newspaper, Metro France, in which he explained that he hasn't fallen in love with an idea for a new movie yet, but that he is considering a return to television. From today's edition:

Jerome Vermelin (for Metro France): You could come back with a new series?

David Lynch: I'm thinking about it. I'm thinking about it. Television allows you to tell a story over time, something cinema doesn't. For me, the two formats will always exist, it's like painting in a square or rectangular.


HBO, Showtime, Netflix, AMC, and others... now's the time for your people to talk to his people. And Mark Frost's people. Not necessarily about a third season of Twin Peaks, but about something only this sublime tandem can create.
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chalfont

hmmm...well, there is this "in 25 years" reference i Twin Peaks. Only 2 years to go.....

Garam


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Quote from: MacGuffin on April 09, 2013, 11:43:20 PM
David Lynch: I'm thinking about it. I'm thinking about it. Television allows you to tell a story over time, something cinema doesn't. For me, the two formats will always exist, it's like painting in a square or rectangular.

ummm dave... don't know where you been but they're both rectangles now.
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DBeyond

Quote from: socketlevel on April 12, 2013, 12:01:18 PM
Quote from: MacGuffin on April 09, 2013, 11:43:20 PM
David Lynch: I'm thinking about it. I'm thinking about it. Television allows you to tell a story over time, something cinema doesn't. For me, the two formats will always exist, it's like painting in a square or rectangular.

ummm dave... don't know where you been but they're both rectangles now.

I think he meant to distinguish the option, and for that matter, not everyone. I still have a square television, with cathodic rays. I never liked LCD, for pc's or television - I really love the resulting color in the cathodic ray system.

socketlevel

Quote from: DBeyond on May 04, 2013, 11:23:16 PM
Quote from: socketlevel on April 12, 2013, 12:01:18 PM
Quote from: MacGuffin on April 09, 2013, 11:43:20 PM
David Lynch: I'm thinking about it. I'm thinking about it. Television allows you to tell a story over time, something cinema doesn't. For me, the two formats will always exist, it's like painting in a square or rectangular.

ummm dave... don't know where you been but they're both rectangles now.

I think he meant to distinguish the option, and for that matter, not everyone. I still have a square television, with cathodic rays. I never liked LCD, for pc's or television - I really love the resulting color in the cathodic ray system.

ya i know, but the charm in the statement is the double entendre; which doesn't really apply anymore.
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