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2006-Sep-7 by Laughcalvin

Sounds as if Lynch is going even further out into...somewhere. Can't wait to see this one.

"You should be not afraid of using your intuition and feel, think your way through," he said. "Have the experience and trust your inner knowing of what it is."

Lynch explained how he launched into his latest project without knowing exactly what he wanted to do next, and Dern, who has starred in previous Lynch movies "Blue Velvet" and "Wild at Heart" called the experience "unique."

"We worked over the course of about 2-1/2 years and each day was a different direction, each day was a different idea because we did not have a script we were following," she said.

Lynch added: "Little by little by little it started revealing itself."

He stressed the importance of sound in making a picture, and attacked the now common practice of dubbing over films after they have been shot on camera.

"Cinema to me is sound and picture rolling along together in time and it's so important, the (Reuters)




2006-Sep-7 - oh no- lynch w/o a script Posted by KYJoe

his stories are meandering and abstruse enough w/ one- can't imagine how this one'll be. gotta say, honestly- i love the chances he takes.

btw- there have been films recently about near LA locales: "the valley", o.c., and now inland empire- what's next? palmdale?

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2006-Sep-8 - Untitled Comment Posted by BlogMaster

Lynch has always been into place names.."Twin Peaks" "Mulholland Drive" etc. He has an almost violent sense of place although they don't always play a big role in his various themes.

JB

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