![]() ![]() imo it's a must see for "Twin Peaks" fans, there's a lot of absurdist humour, like the cliched locals of their respective geography and communities which sometimes played into Peaks, and it also has that warm tone in both it's writing and visuals. ![]() ![]() It was done around '88, shortly after "Blue Velvet". ![]() Dean Hurley is featured as a guitarist (who also played on a few tracks from the series), Johanna Ray did the casting, Frank Silva did the set design, Catherine Coulson was the camera assissant cinematographer was constant Lynch co-conspirator Fred Elmes (though i don't think he ever worked on Peaks, right?). It was written and directed by David of course, his first time working with Harry Dean Stanton and Michael Horse, it has Jack Nance. especially the weirdeer stuff of the second season which makes you imagine Lynch might very well have been more involved in some of that stuff than many like to think haha. it struck me that this has A LOT of the same people as Twin Peaks involved, and in a way it feels like a pre-cursor to "Twin Peaks" in a very off beat way. I was watching this strange little film from Lynch again last night (i've seen it on YouTube before) but i finally got my hands on the Short Films DVD to see it properly. ![]()
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