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Originally posted by Rexorcist Rexorcist wrote:

Lynch had a bit of a say in my own writing style for my novels.  He and Tarkovsky taught me to tap into the surrealist side of things.  I haven't even begun, however, the scrape the surface of his influence on me.  If I were a musician, I would love to dedicate an album to him.

Huge influence on me as well. Especially the twin peaks, blue velvet, and Rabbit. Eraserhead not so much. Also Nicolas Roeg, Kubrick, Vonnegut.   Odd sense of styles. Priceless. The casting used in his Dune ruined it for me. I much prefer the new Dune.

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Originally posted by Valdez Valdez wrote:

Originally posted by Rexorcist Rexorcist wrote:

Lynch had a bit of a say in my own writing style for my novels.  He and Tarkovsky taught me to tap into the surrealist side of things.  I haven't even begun, however, the scrape the surface of his influence on me.  If I were a musician, I would love to dedicate an album to him.

Huge influence on me as well. Especially the twin peaks, blue velvet, and Rabbit. Eraserhead not so much. Also Nicolas Roeg, Kubrick, Vonnegut.   Odd sense of styles. Priceless. The casting used in his Dune ruined it for me. I much prefer the new Dune.

Not sure what he was thinking with that Dune.  He was clearly out of his depth there, trying too hard to create an outlandish future.
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^ I genuinely love that Dune and think it would have been much better without the studio interference. I watched it without having read the books. I prefer it to the recent films which I find quite dull. Twin Peaks (been obsessed with this) and his Mulholland Drive likely are my favourites of his oeuvre, and Dune which is such comfort food to me despite its inadequacies -- I can like bad. I can return to 1984's Dune again and again and again and would often use quotes that I became familiar with from the film. I throw around "And how can this be? For he is the Kwisatz Haderach!" even at really inappropriate times. Such stuff makes me smile.

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^ I genuinely love that Dune and think it would have been much better without the studio interference. I watched it without having read the books. I prefer it to the recent films which I find quite dull. Twin Peaks (been obsessed with this) and his Mulholland Drive likely are my favourites of his oeuvre, and Dune which is such comfort food to me despite its inadequacies -- I can like bad. I can return to 1984's Dune again and again and again and would often use quotes that I became familiar with from the film.

I mean, it's alright.  Many of its visuals are incredible, and it gets seriously invested in its science fiction take on fantasy.  That's an absolute necessity to say the least.  But the constant whispering, casting choices, drawn out sequences and character designs can get in the way pretty easily.  6.5.  Thank God Villeneuve exists.  There's another genius about on par with Lynch.  Once they get invested in their own styles, they can do anything.
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'the lovely Fade...'
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I have seen complaints about the homo-eroticism involving the Baron and Fade. To me that dynamic with the Baron's ugliness and Sting's superficial, sleight loveliness works so well.

Fade: "I will kill him!"

A friend of mine used to often say "I want you to squeeze and squeeze and squeeze!"

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Oh it works very well, it's just funny to see a macho veteran actor like Ken McMillan say it.
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'the lovely Fade...'

And his glorious speedo.

"I WILL KILL HIM! If he doesn't put on some more clothes."
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The New Dune is much truer to the book and the film work is fascinating. I also feel the same way about the newer Blade Runner and I love the soundtracks .   Kyle Mclahan is great but he and sting didn’t fit well. As for effects, I’m of the opinion that less is more. Lynch’s dune was “campy”, but I still think he was one of the greats. Twin Peaks a masterpiece. The wife and I sat and watched Lynch’s Dune a week ago and we just had a laugh.
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Originally posted by Valdez Valdez wrote:

The New Dune is much truer to the book and the film work is fascinating. I also feel the same way about the newer Blade Runner and I love the soundtracks .   Kyle Mclahan is great but he and sting didn’t fit well. As for effects, I’m of the opinion that less is more. Lynch’s dune was “campy”, but I still think he was one of the greats. Twin Peaks a masterpiece. The wife and I sat and watched Lynch’s Dune a week ago and we just had a laugh.

His style is much more fit for surrealism than space operas.  Now we can expect Villeneuve to be faithful based on the heart and soul of Blade Runner 2 alone, even though I consider it a worse film than the original for one reason: as good as the soundtrack is, Vangelis' soundtrack is IMO the greatest soundtrack I've ever heard.  It's been a top ten album for years.  So when I heard he was in charge of Dune, in my mind I knew he was the perfect choice.  I may have to read Rendezvous with Rama soon in the event his film is made.
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I didn't love BR 2049, but I'd like to see it again and get a second impression.
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Zimmer and Vangelis both great. I like BR2049 a lot. Stellar acting IMO and worthy follow up to BR1, Hard to believe Ryan Gosling later played Ken in Barbie. Villanueva has done great films. Both Blade Runners are bona fide classics. I forget the actress name of the virtual woman but she was fantastic.
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I was scared about the idea of a sequel to Blade Runner but as it turned out I needn't have been. Love it and regard it as better than the original for one reason - Harrison Ford. He seems to have become a decent actor in recent years. In the original film he certainly isn't bad but I feel he easily gets upstaged by Sean Young (incredible!) and the best supporting cast ever. In the sequel, even though only a cameo, he helps brings the film to a tense conclusion and the big 'reveal' is so emotional which is mostly due to Ford's excellence.
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