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Thread started 11/01/11 3:17pm

ZombieKitten

David Lynch album "Crazy Clown Time" - Listen Here

http://www.npr.org/2011/1...clown-time

Sounds interesting, might have to get this hmmm

Out Nov 8

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Reply #1 posted 11/01/11 3:43pm

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After one listen...definitely an interesting project.

An electro-pop jazzy blues haze that lingers in a good way....

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Reply #2 posted 11/01/11 3:53pm

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I'm only 39 minutes into it and I like the first track best so far hmmm

It's the singer from yeah yeah yeahs on pinky's dream

http://www.nme.com/news/y...eahs/60108

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Reply #3 posted 11/01/11 4:32pm

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One of the biggest geniuses of our time. A creative mastermind and a forceful humanitarian.
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Reply #4 posted 11/02/11 4:43pm

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I refuse to purchase this as an act of protest against his film retirement.

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Reply #5 posted 11/02/11 5:06pm

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WetDream said:

One of the biggest geniuses of our time. A creative mastermind and a forceful humanitarian.

Indeed, I admire him a lot. Every time I see or hear him talk I get the impression that he is not quite with us, but in a good way.

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Reply #6 posted 11/02/11 5:33pm

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Is he the guy from Insane Clown Posse?

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Reply #7 posted 11/03/11 2:27pm

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sosgemini said:

I refuse to purchase this as an act of protest against his film retirement.

I wouldn't worry about that too much. He must go back to it at some point, it's been with him too long. Lastly, he's left us with a film career that is unrivalled, he doesn't need to do anything else if he has chosen to retire...But If he doesn't head back to feature film, he'll do SOMETHING with film.....personally, i love the fact he only creates what he feels. Something which will cement him as a powerful, creative historical figure in time.

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Edit: "I'm working on another new film, but it's not there yet." -Rolling Stone interview, August 17th 2011

http://rollingstone.com/e...42ff18f0be

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Reply #8 posted 11/03/11 3:33pm

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WetDream said:

sosgemini said:

I refuse to purchase this as an act of protest against his film retirement.

I wouldn't worry about that too much. He must go back to it at some point, it's been with him too long. Lastly, he's left us with a film career that is unrivalled, he doesn't need to do anything else if he has chosen to retire...But If he doesn't head back to feature film, he'll do SOMETHING with film.....personally, i love the fact he only creates what he feels. Something which will cement him as a powerful, creative historical figure in time.

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Edit: "I'm working on another new film, but it's not there yet." -Rolling Stone interview, August 17th 2011

http://rollingstone.com/e...42ff18f0be

" target="_blank"> http://rollingstone.com/e...42ff18f0be


Sweet Jebus. My prayers have been answered. Now, if he will give up his "only digital camera" stance. As much as I appreciated Inland Empire, the look of the film was too flat and clean IMHO.

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Reply #9 posted 11/03/11 5:54pm

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sosgemini said:

WetDream said:

I wouldn't worry about that too much. He must go back to it at some point, it's been with him too long. Lastly, he's left us with a film career that is unrivalled, he doesn't need to do anything else if he has chosen to retire...But If he doesn't head back to feature film, he'll do SOMETHING with film.....personally, i love the fact he only creates what he feels. Something which will cement him as a powerful, creative historical figure in time.

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Edit: "I'm working on another new film, but it's not there yet." -Rolling Stone interview, August 17th 2011

http://rollingstone.com/e...42ff18f0be

" target="_blank"> http://rollingstone.com/e...42ff18f0be


Sweet Jebus. My prayers have been answered. Now, if he will give up his "only digital camera" stance. As much as I appreciated Inland Empire, the look of the film was too flat and clean IMHO.

I absolutely loved the digital look. It allowed for such innovative use of a camera and created such a unique atmosphere. I don't know if you were a member of his site, but the shorts he did on there with the DV cams was truly inspiring. However, i completely understand people's criticisms of it.

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Reply #10 posted 11/03/11 6:05pm

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Is Angelo Badalamenti a part of this? I would check that out. Lynch is an interesting creature, definitely has a unique voice.
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