Just as I did with the Twin Peaks backgrounds, I quickly gathered all Inland Empire stills from davidlynch.com. Here’s to hoping shots from other Lynch movies and projects (On! The! Air!) will be added to the site as well.
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I don’t do social media so I hope Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Tumblr (the four avenging angels of the end times) are not needed.
Watched Nicolas Winding Refn’s “Fear X” last night … made in 2002, I just hadn’t encountered it before. Very much a homage to Lynch’s work, and in my view done quite well. The film lost a great deal of money and killed-off Refn’s production company of the time. But I am very glad he made it – bravo for him. Seeing it reminded me of what I like best in Lynch’s work – that sort of ironic metalogue he creates with the viewer. In “Fear X” I think Refn not only grasps this but uses it to turn a simple mystery into a commentary on mysteries in general… and on folks who watch mysteries. Highly recommended.
Thanks for the tip. Well definitely check it out now.