Fun times! How have you been? A bit off topic, but have you tried writing Twin Peaks stories with ChatGPT yet?Hahah heated, the understatement of the century.
- Mor
Fun times! How have you been? A bit off topic, but have you tried writing Twin Peaks stories with ChatGPT yet?Hahah heated, the understatement of the century.
- Mor
I've been just living the life to the best of my ability, reconnecting with people I care about IRL in the Twin Peaks community and trying to help with the healing of all the divisiveness that was a part of, and coincided with, The Return. I saw your comment and it struck me.Fun times! How have you been? A bit off topic, but have you tried writing Twin Peaks stories with ChatGPT yet?
Aren't most entities that control our lives?I look at it like an angry child given the power of a jealous God. No bueno.
Oh don’t worry. On Sunday we’ll have the first public appearance of David Lynch in months when he appears at the Art of Movie Music panel at Cannes…Aren't most entities that control our lives?
Good to see your name pop up on the forum again.
Just about when this thread and the speculation and rumourcoasters have reached an all time low. Can't help thinking it might be a silence before the storm.
Just noticed this on Twitter. A new interview with Lynch about his relationship with Angelo, broadcast this Saturday in the UK on Radio 3 as part of the Sound of Cinema series and available on BBC Sounds shortly after. Mathew Sweet, who did the interview, said Lynch was ‘lovely’, so hopefully he’s in good form.
BBC Radio 3 - Sound of Cinema, David Lynch
Lynchian meditation on death as next film is confirmed.Transcript of the interview available here, the audio goes live tomorrow:
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David Lynch interview: 'Even in the so-called dark things, there's beauty'
In a rare interview, the Mulholland Drive director tells Matthew Sweet about his work with composer Angelo Badalamentiwww.bbc.com
Really lovely sweet interview, with perhaps a bit more insight into Lynch’s feelings on mortality and what comes next than we’ve heard before.
He says he still talks to Angelo about things, including the weather. Weird coincidence, he stopped doing the weather reports five days after Angelo’s passing. Cue the conspiracy theories.
Next film is confirmed?Lynchian meditation on death as next film is confirmed.
Love Carpenter. I think his music has gotten more rich and interesting in the past decade. So hopefully his direction has also..?
Didn’t Lynch direct the Log Lady scenes for The Return via remote, due to Catherine Coulson’s rapidly deteriorating health?
Not sure how an entire feature produced that way would turn out, but I am cautiously optimistic.
It probably isn’t a great idea, but John Carpenter directed “John Carpenter’s The Thing”, so I will always give him the benefit of the doubt.Lynch did, but those are only a few scenes. Have you watched the behind the scenes footage? You absolutely see how Lynch being in the actual environment inspires a lot of his ideas, and how being with actors inspires him and also the actors. Seeing Lynch walk around in those environments, block the actors, talk to the set design people, etc, etc...I mean some directors don't even like looking in a monitor, they only want to watch the actors performances in person, not on a little screen in a tent, much less nowhere near the set!
I guess I wish I could be excited for this but it sounds kind of like a terrible idea.