In the early part of this century, Lynch spent a lot of time putting together his website David Lynch.com. Embracing the internet and the opportunities his own website afforded him, Lynch would make his own shorts available via this medium as well as the weird sitcom Rabbits and animated series Dumbland. Lynch also branched out into coffee sales as his own brand was launched and available through the website. His next film was an even more polarising and baffling effort than anything he had previously made.
Inland Empire (2006)
Financed completely independently and filmed over a period of two years on new digital HD camera’s Inland Empire was initially a collection of scenes cobbled together from both Lynch’s own website (the Rabbits shorts) and scenes he would film with Laura Dern. Eventually the project started to take on some form of narrative plot and Lynch filmed scenes involving...
Inland Empire (2006)
Financed completely independently and filmed over a period of two years on new digital HD camera’s Inland Empire was initially a collection of scenes cobbled together from both Lynch’s own website (the Rabbits shorts) and scenes he would film with Laura Dern. Eventually the project started to take on some form of narrative plot and Lynch filmed scenes involving...
- 12/5/2012
- by Chris Holt
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
More Dickens and even more Shakespeare, but also new novels from Toni Morrison, Hilary Mantel, Zadie Smith, plus exciting new voices – 2012's literary highlights
January
10 Charles Dickens's The Mystery of Edwin Drood, starring Matthew Rhys and Tamzin Merchant, begins – and, unlike the book, ends – on BBC2.
13 Michael Morpurgo's much-loved children's novel War Horse, a long-running favourite at the National and on Broadway, gets the Hollywood treatment. A tearjerking saga about a young soldier and his horse – it was only a matter of time before it was Spielberged.
16 Ts Eliot prize. Despite withdrawals from the shortlist over objections to a hedge fund's sponsorship of the prize, the Eliot remains the UK's premier poetry award, and its eve-of-event reading is always a treat. This year's shortlist includes Daljit Nagra, Carol Ann Duffy and John Burnside.
20 Release of film of Coriolanus, an Orson Wellesian effort directed by and starring Ralph Fiennes,...
January
10 Charles Dickens's The Mystery of Edwin Drood, starring Matthew Rhys and Tamzin Merchant, begins – and, unlike the book, ends – on BBC2.
13 Michael Morpurgo's much-loved children's novel War Horse, a long-running favourite at the National and on Broadway, gets the Hollywood treatment. A tearjerking saga about a young soldier and his horse – it was only a matter of time before it was Spielberged.
16 Ts Eliot prize. Despite withdrawals from the shortlist over objections to a hedge fund's sponsorship of the prize, the Eliot remains the UK's premier poetry award, and its eve-of-event reading is always a treat. This year's shortlist includes Daljit Nagra, Carol Ann Duffy and John Burnside.
20 Release of film of Coriolanus, an Orson Wellesian effort directed by and starring Ralph Fiennes,...
- 1/6/2012
- The Guardian - Film News
We have less than three weeks until the D23 Expo convention is held in Anaheim, and more details regarding the exciting presentations have been released. Let’s dive into the appealing panels related to Disney Parks & Resorts.
Friday, August 19th
History of the Disneyland Hotel (9:30am – 10:30am, Stage 28)
The only details released related to this event indicate that they will show old footage of the resort featuring Walt Disney, the Mouseketeers and Annette Funicello. I suspect there will be heavy coverage of the expansive recent renovation, which includes new dining establishments, luxury suites and Monorail-themed waterslides.
The Making of The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure (1pm – 2pm, Stage 28)
Over two decades in various levels of development, the long-awaited attraction set in the world of the 1989 animated classic finally opened this past June at Disney California Adventure Park. The omnimover-style attraction (think of The Haunted Mansion vehicles, but instead of riding on doombuggies,...
Friday, August 19th
History of the Disneyland Hotel (9:30am – 10:30am, Stage 28)
The only details released related to this event indicate that they will show old footage of the resort featuring Walt Disney, the Mouseketeers and Annette Funicello. I suspect there will be heavy coverage of the expansive recent renovation, which includes new dining establishments, luxury suites and Monorail-themed waterslides.
The Making of The Little Mermaid: Ariel’s Undersea Adventure (1pm – 2pm, Stage 28)
Over two decades in various levels of development, the long-awaited attraction set in the world of the 1989 animated classic finally opened this past June at Disney California Adventure Park. The omnimover-style attraction (think of The Haunted Mansion vehicles, but instead of riding on doombuggies,...
- 8/2/2011
- by Brett Nachman
- FusedFilm
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