All David Lynch

Started by Immortan Jonesy, Jan 20, 2020, 04:03:16 PM

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Immortan Jonesy

Immortan Jonesy

#16


Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on May 23, 2020, 01:57:09 AM
Quote from: Immortan Jonesy on May 23, 2020, 01:52:06 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXTLsQBJSVc

Eraserhead prequel?

If you ask me, the things dancing at the end reminded me of this.

https://welcometotwinpeaks.com/wp-content/uploads/wpforo/default_attachments/1500260609-gordon-cole-drawing.png

It makes sense.



And it makes even more sense considering that both the deer and the short film drawings were made by David Lynch himself.  :laugh:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCsqyOaPsP4

I'm not saying it's the Black Lodge, but it's the Black Lodge messing around in every single piece of David Lynch fiction.  :laugh:

Cos damn! this desolate landscape resembles that of the drawings in the short.  :o

Nightmare Asylum

Nightmare Asylum

#17
Got some David Lynch brand coffee and espresso  8)

Immortan Jonesy

Immortan Jonesy

#18
Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on May 29, 2020, 04:39:47 PM
Got some David Lynch brand coffee and espresso  8)

That sounds prestigious  8)









Nightmare Asylum


Nightmare Asylum

Nightmare Asylum

#20
Yesterday:



Today:


Immortan Jonesy

Immortan Jonesy

#21
Look on Lynch's works, ye mighty, and despair!





Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Jun 03, 2020, 05:23:49 PM
Yesterday:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pD-tSHLzn3c

Today:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNPGBdl1DHE

That was nice.  :)

Edit: When I saw the first one I thought it was incomplete.  :laugh:



Immortan Jonesy

Immortan Jonesy

#23
Some interesting unmade projects.

☜(⌒▽⌒)☞

Quote from: Screen RantGoddess

In the 1980s, David Lynch and Mark Frost were driven to work on a biopic showcasing the last few months of the late Marilyn Monroe's life with the title Goddess. It was going to be adapted from The Goddess: The Secret Lives Of Marilyn Monroe by Anthony Summers. For legal reasons, the studio dropped the project due to the story's claim that Bobby Kennedy killed Marilyn. Despite altering Monroe and Kennedy's names, the fact remained that serious legal repercussions could follow this project if it went into production.

Dune Messiah

David Lynch's most well-known sci-fi film Dune (1984) is currently receiving the reboot treatment for the second time (Lynch's being the first) by Denis Villeneuve for 2020. His take on Frank Herbert's novel of the same name did not receive the critical acclaim that was expected and ultimately tanked at the box office. Dune Messiah was set to be a sequel to the 1984 film by Lynch, and would continue the story of the future where humans live under a feudal system in an interstellar empire.

According to Lynch, he was over half-way done with the script for the sequel when he heard the news that it was not going to get the green light. While the screenplay is not available to read online, it was regarded as being much tighter, with better character development, and an even better story. While Dune Messiah never saw the light of day, the new 2020 film is sure to excite fans regardless of the fact that Lynch is not involved in the project.

Metamorphosis

If anyone could do Franz Kafka's novella, "The Metamorphosis", justice it would be David Lynch. He reportedly worked on the screenplay for the film starting in the early 80s. Due to the fact that CGI was not available yet and practical effects were limiting, Lynch dropped the project. The film was set to follow the novella's premise of a man who wakes up one morning to discover that he has turned into a large insect. It is entirely possible that Lynch may revisit Metamorphosis due to his admiration of the story alongside the similarities that he and Kafka share in their craft.

The Lemurians

David Lynch and Mark Frost teamed up to create The Lemurians. They planned for it to become a television show that followed the story of the lost continent of Lemuria. Their script detailed the evils of the people and the land, which caused it to sink to the bottom of the ocean. When an explorer discovers Lemuria, he awakens the Lemurians who wreak havoc on the world. The plot is incredibly entertaining but the project never reached the script stage of development for unknown reasons.

Nearly every unmade project that David Lynch is tied to or developed was ultimately dropped for reasons regarding financing, disinterest, and his intent to stay true to his form of creative expression. While all of the projects above have been scrapped, a few may see the light of day. It may not be in the immediate future, but Metamorphosis and Ronnie Rocket are the two that fans could expect if Lynch decides to revisit any of his unmade works.

Regardless of what is unmade, Lynch's filmography offers so much to new and old fans that continue to entertain and will for years to come. It is hard to top the creative genius that goes into works such as The Elephant Man and Blue Velvet. There is no director quite like David Lynch; hopefully the future brings some of these unmade projects into development.





Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Jun 08, 2020, 05:03:38 PM
https://twitter.com/DAVID_LYNCH/status/1270037884930682880


KiramidHead

KiramidHead

#24
Lynch's Dune sequel would have to be very different from the Messiah book, since Paul definitely can't change the weather by himself in the books heh.

Immortan Jonesy

Immortan Jonesy

#25
Wouldn't that harm the sandworms, or even the whole planet?

Nightmare Asylum

Nightmare Asylum

#26
Quote from: Immortan Jonesy on Jun 20, 2020, 03:11:36 AM
Wouldn't that harm the sandworms, or even the whole planet?

Indeed.

KiramidHead

KiramidHead

#27
Quote from: Immortan Jonesy on Jun 20, 2020, 03:11:36 AM
Wouldn't that harm the sandworms, or even the whole planet?

Yeah, water is deadly to the worms, whereas their juvenile forms eat it voraciously.

Immortan Jonesy

Immortan Jonesy

#28
Quote from: Nightmare Asylum on Jun 20, 2020, 03:14:05 AM
Quote from: Immortan Jonesy on Jun 20, 2020, 03:11:36 AM
Wouldn't that harm the sandworms, or even the whole planet?

Indeed.

The Fremen should kick Paul's ass then.  :laugh:




Quote from: KiramidHead on Jun 20, 2020, 03:30:48 AM
Quote from: Immortan Jonesy on Jun 20, 2020, 03:11:36 AM
Wouldn't that harm the sandworms, or even the whole planet?

Yeah, water is deadly to the worms, whereas their juvenile forms eat it voraciously.

Maybe he should have paid more attention to the books.

Nightmare Asylum

Nightmare Asylum

#29

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