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🗓️ 26 February 2021
⏱️ 149 minutes
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This week Mike and his guests take a peak behind the red velvet curtain at the dark underbelly of Hollywood...Mike is joined by Rob Watts to discuss one of Lynch's most beloved films, Mulholland Drive (2001) and is then by Ollie Charles to discuss one of Lynch's most divisive films...Inland Empire (2006).
Music by Jack Whitney.
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0:00.0 | Hello everybody, just a quick reminder, before we get started, that as we approach the |
0:04.2 | end of the series, I would love to hear from you guys. |
0:07.4 | On the final episode of this series, I will be reading a listener feedback, answering |
0:11.9 | listener questions, and I'll be counting down the listener's top 10 mind and body movies. |
0:18.2 | So please do get in touch, drop me a little email, evolution of horror at gmail.com, let |
0:23.7 | me know what you liked about this series, what you hated, and if you can, drop me a little |
0:28.3 | rundown of your top 10, I would love to hear it and add them into the mix, and a huge |
0:33.4 | thank you to everybody who has gotten in touch so far. |
0:37.1 | One more time, that's evolution of horror at gmail.com. |
0:41.7 | Okay, onwards with this week's David Lynch Extravaganza. |
1:11.7 | Throughout the 80s and 90s, filmmaker David Lynch explored the surreal dark nightmares |
1:24.8 | that lurked beneath the glossy exterior of suburban, small town, Americana, projects |
1:31.3 | like Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks perfectly encapsulated that lynchian sensibility. |
1:38.3 | But in the dawn of the 21st century, David Lynch turned his attention elsewhere, away |
1:43.4 | from small town, middle America, and towards Hollywood. |
1:52.6 | Juggling similar themes he had explored throughout his whole career, lynch made two movies |
1:57.9 | in the 2000s that both explored both the dreamlike wonder and nightmareish darkness of |
2:06.5 | Tinseltown. |
2:08.2 | As a man who had struggled to work with Hollywood studios throughout his whole career, these |
2:13.2 | two films felt like two of his most personal works, but were also arguably his most challenging |
2:20.5 | and his most terrifying. |
2:31.2 | Join me as we continue our journey through the mind and body as we discuss David Lynch's |
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