Hi All,
Found this article in a link from a link posted by Felipe Manzur Coll.
Pretty interesting stuff! 😉
https://www.scribd.com/doc/27992934/David-Lynch-Keeps-His-Head
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Nice. Thanks. I only read four pages but looks to be an entertaining read. Also reminded me that I haven't watched Hotel Room since it was released. Need to revisit that one as Crispin Glover is a favorite of mine.
Nice. Thanks. I only read four pages but looks to be an entertaining read. Also reminded me that I haven't watched Hotel Room since it was released. Need to revisit that one as Crispin Glover is a favorite of mine.
It's fairly long, but the middle part about the people working on the set of Lost Highway can easily be skipped without losing much of value.
And yes, the list of things I'd like to either watch are re-watch after reading that essay is a looong one.
But, man, that Wallace could write, couldn't he? =:-O
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Hi Caoimhín,Nice. Thanks. I only read four pages but looks to be an entertaining read. Also reminded me that I haven't watched Hotel Room since it was released. Need to revisit that one as Crispin Glover is a favorite of mine.
It's fairly long, but the middle part about the people working on the set of Lost Highway can easily be skipped without losing much of value.
And yes, the list of things I'd like to either watch are re-watch after reading that essay is a looong one.
But, man, that Wallace could write, couldn't he? =:-O
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Yes, Ric, good reading so far. I stopped at page 27 for now, but will revisit later on today after I wake up (work nights). I like how he's drawn a connection between Lynch and Jarmusch. I've sensed it but never really gave it much deep thought. Night on Earth is a favorite of mine, and reflecting, I see a connection (not just Poland! ?).
It has shed some light on how I view the Return, too, and is much appreciated.