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| 1. Thursday, July 12, 2007 1:30 PM |
| evil in these woods |
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With the extra 75 minutes of material on the forthcoming IE DVD (for the USA at least), what aspects of the film would you like to see more of? Personally I seem to recall stills from a circus being posted online and I'd like to see some of that footage & also more of the carny characters from the BBQ scene. What about anyone else?
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| 2. Saturday, July 14, 2007 9:29 AM |
| Laura was a patient of mine |
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More Rabbits... Come to think of it I wonder if a lot of the footage will actually be Rabbits episodes... and more of that Laura Dern monologue that was reportedly more than an hour originally. Personally I could have done without any of that BBQ scene... one of the few scenes in the movie where my attention started to flag.
That god damn trailer's more popular than Uncle's Day in a whorehouse!
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| 3. Saturday, July 14, 2007 10:25 AM |
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A FULL dance scene of The Locomotion!!!
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| 4. Monday, July 16, 2007 5:50 AM |
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More of the weird blurred scenes at the beginning
'I look for an opening, do you understand?'
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| 5. Wednesday, July 18, 2007 1:00 PM |
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It looks like the UK release won't include any extra scenes - just lots of interviews with David Lynch. While I always enjoy his interviews I can't help feeling we've been cheated (yet again) though we do get to choose between the Play.com release with a free poster or the HMV edition, which comes with five art cards. No UK releases for Twin Peaks season 2, Eraserhead 2000, The Short Films, Dumbland, Dynamic No. 1, Pretty As A Picture or Catching The Big Fish and now no deleted scenes on Inland Empire?
I ran from the noise and the silence, from the traffic on the streets
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| 6. Thursday, July 19, 2007 10:24 AM |
| evil in these woods |
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Lifted from the Inland Empire Cinema forum, here are a few details on what the 'More Things That Happened' scenes contain: "But wait, you can almost hear Lynch chortling in his eternally gleeful, gee-whiz voice, there's more! The Inland Empire DVD has a second disc with an additional 75 minutes of 'more things that happened'- that's right, a full 40 percent bonus of free standing opacity, relentless hard-bitten monologues, kaleidoscopic mystical flashes, intense allegorical interludes, and spookily abstract patterns, together fomenting an even farther-reaching ecstacy of disorientation. Does this plethora of new footage in any way 'make sense' of the movie? Not to worry: these spasmodic episodes/episodic spasms only reinforce the film's cryptic feedback-loop circularity, dropping clues and hints that amplify certain situations (interstices between the actress and her doppelgangers; a long, dolefully fabulist scene in English between the crying woman and the sinister Pole in which she tries to buy a magic watch from him to change her 'luck')without clarifying a thing. It is not so much that these passages flesh out aspects of the film as they constitute yet another alternate reality unto themselves, refractions of the original's themes and light coalescing into a separate, complementary oddball entity- a second mind or a third eye contentedly gazing back into the movie's mirrors within fractured mirrors." "'I'll warm up some dinner,'Laura Dern says in her housewife persona, the ominously tacky clock on the wall looming in the dark like an exploded Aztec sundial. Homey-messy domestic outtakes are followed by a serpentine flashback to 'a night like any other night': The housewife doesn't recognize her surroundings anymore; she turns a doorknob, and behind it lies that earlier life, the actress's persona. She finds her own body sprawled on a hotel room floor. Personae become lacunae: the actress on the floor is talking to her lover on the phone, but hearing the Polish phantom's voice in her head. Wearing *beep* sunglasses, smeared lipstick bruises, or poor wifey's striped blouse (it must have come from the Jasper Johns aisle at K-Mart), Dern radiates an unbroken gravity that holds the two Inland Empires in place and thrall: a black hole illuminated from within, fathomless disintegration shot through with tragic lucidity, horror elevated to an offering for cruel gods. In other words, this is the most profound fun you can have without personally doing 'The Locomotion' with a finger-snapping room full of choreographed hookers or having a total fugue-state breakdown where you glimpse the ultimate inexpressive truth of existence. Also note the toy flying-saucer scene, confirming the suspicion that Ed Wood is among the multihued ghosts haunting the production, to incongruously telling effect."
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| 7. Friday, July 20, 2007 7:38 PM |
| Laura was a patient of mine |
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Huh? Who the hell wrote that?
That god damn trailer's more popular than Uncle's Day in a whorehouse!
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| 8. Saturday, July 21, 2007 5:30 AM |
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I think that it may be possible that the Absurda clip may comes as an extra on the DVD , I noticed a clue to this whilst watching the movie ( notice the last Rabbit scene , or rather rabbit room , I don't want to spoil this for people who haven't seen the movie )
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| 9. Saturday, July 21, 2007 12:42 PM |
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I want to see more of the talk show where Theroux is being snotty to Diane Ladd.
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| 10. Sunday, July 22, 2007 11:09 AM |
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| QUOTE: It looks like the UK release won't include any extra scenes - just lots of interviews with David Lynch. While I always enjoy his interviews I can't help feeling we've been cheated (yet again) though we do get to choose between the Play.com release with a free poster or the HMV edition, which comes with five art cards. No UK releases for Twin Peaks season 2, Eraserhead 2000, The Short Films, Dumbland, Dynamic No. 1, Pretty As A Picture or Catching The Big Fish and now no deleted scenes on Inland Empire? |
Damn, I wasn't aware of this...not that the film is incomplete without the deleted footage, but still, like you say, it feels like we're being cheated here in Britain!
Do any British fans have any information, a scrap perhaps, that mentions this 'feature' being on the DVD?
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