David Lynch on DVD
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Solaris
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From Universal http://www.ezydvd.com.au/item.zml/788329
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rwaits
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Lynch is releasing a number of films previously only available to members of his website. Are there any Lynch.com members that can comment on these works? I'm intrigued, but probably not enough to shell out between $20 and $30 on a blind buy.
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I am almost positive that you are correct about that. I Rabbits being listed as well. Considering that he released Dumbland on its own (8 episodes at a whopping 35 minutes total and no special features and fuck you for asking for a sucktacular MSRP of $24.95) he will probably want to do a similiar disc for Rabbits.miless wrote:huh... that's strange, I could have sworn that I saw it included in this collection when it was originally anounced a few months ago. maybe it was changed?
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Since Rabbits has essentially been incorporated into Inland Empire I also expect it as an extra on the DVD release for the film.Cobalt60 wrote:I am almost positive that you are correct about that. I Rabbits being listed as well. Considering that he released Dumbland on its own (8 episodes at a whopping 35 minutes total and no special features and fuck you for asking for a sucktacular MSRP of $24.95) he will probably want to do a similiar disc for Rabbits.
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It is possible that Lynch is slowly starting to realise that, if one is creative enough, it is possible to produce extras for a DVD that don't undermine the effect of the film (Schindler's List being a good example of such extras, a number of Criterion DVDs might qualify, too.)
Peter Weir seems to have had a similar change of mind; he didn't want any extras on the Criterion Picnic at Hanging Rock, then, more recently, participated in the two-hour documentary on the Umbrella Entertainment release.
I think Lynch has, more recently, begun to soften up on the "no chapter stops" thing, and he did allow himself to be interviewed for the Lost Highway DVD (albeit, speaking with suitable ambiguity.)
Peter Weir seems to have had a similar change of mind; he didn't want any extras on the Criterion Picnic at Hanging Rock, then, more recently, participated in the two-hour documentary on the Umbrella Entertainment release.
I think Lynch has, more recently, begun to soften up on the "no chapter stops" thing, and he did allow himself to be interviewed for the Lost Highway DVD (albeit, speaking with suitable ambiguity.)
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There's a good, short interview with Lynch that's available as a podcast on Salon. Among other things, apparently he's hoping 14-year-old girls with ponytails fall in love with Inland Empire.
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Solaris
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A special edition of Mulholland Drive will be released in the UK March 2007.
Extras seem to be recycled from the french edition, plus it includes a ten minute preview of INLAND EMPIRE.
Extras seem to be recycled from the french edition, plus it includes a ten minute preview of INLAND EMPIRE.
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