I agree. I haven't read yet but this book seems exceptional:
https://www.amazon.com.br/Pervert-Pulpit-Morality-Works-David/dp/0786417536
$100?! Your Google-Fu needs work, grasshopper.
For just over $35 you can get this version which has the entire "More Things That Happened" and the short "Ballerina."
I guess you can find the same beans from the description:
“This is La Trinidad in Oaxaca State of Mexico. We roast it as a light roast and it is known for its syrupy, nutty flavor with a medium body and mild acidity.”
Source: https://www.amazon.com/David-Lynch-Organic-Coffee-Canisters/dp/B00195ZVXG?th=1
"David Lynch Made a Disturbing Web Sitcom Called “Rabbits”: It's Now Used by Psychologists to Induce a Sense of Existential Crisis in Research Subjects. ... Some of the most haunting sequences that compose its three hours include clips of Rabbits, a television show about those very creatures"
Wild at Heart was just reissued on Blu-Ray a couple years ago, around the same time as the KL Lost Highway release. Nice cover, too.
I’d recommend holding out on Inland Empire, there’s a new 4K remaster with Lynch’s blessing coming out this year!
Wild at Heart is pretty attainable though, Amazon’s got it for under $20 at this link here
You remind me of this story:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Kartusch-Serendipity-Stephen-Cosgrove/dp/1940242819
:-)
Let things come to you.
I purchased mine through Amazon and I believe this kind of format is region free? or at least it played for me. I live in the states
Mulholland Dr. (The Criterion Collection) [4K UHD] [Blu-ray] https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09CS7VFDT/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_K5AT0J06F4Q0Z0W1DX5P?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I just saw it last night and I saw the whole film as a metaphor for creation. Not just childbirth, but art too. Sometimes art demands "killing your darlings" which is a way of saying you have to edit and sometimes erase aspects of your work that you may be attached to.
Henry is terrified of what he created, he knows it's an abomination barely held together with bandages, and it's sick and suffering with every breath. I think on some level he knows he has to end its suffering, hence the delusions of the woman crushing the embryos while singing "in heaven everything is fine".
When he loses his head, the boy brings him to a factory where the machine refashions him as an Eraserhead, allowing him to face his fear and erase what he sees as a mistake. He also embodies the child when he looses his head, so in killing his child he's killing a part of himself. That's my interpretation anyways.
I'll stick around, if only for the weather reports.
Sure! I used a website that lets you paste in a YouTube link and then it turns the youtube video into a video file that you can download to your computer (dodgy stuff!). I did that for all the Today's Numbers.
I used a video editor on my computer called final cut pro - but any video editor would be able to do this, and I put all of the videos into the same editing project. I could see the audio waveforms (the lines that shoot up and down when there's sound on the video) for each of the clips, and was able to see where David said "pick a number," so I made sure that all the videos were lined up when he says that line by nudging and moving them as needed.
I lowered the volume of all the clips by about half(the sound would have been crazy loud if I hadn't!). And I lowered the opacity of each video, that's how transparent the video is - so it's like turning a video clip into tracing paper and any video clip playing underneath it can be seen at the same time. Opacity is measured here as a percentage, with 100% being a regular video, and 0% being invisible. Then I exported/saved the video.
And that was it! A very simple process that I'd encourage you to play with. The more videos that you would put on the top of each other; the lower the opacity and volume should be so that you get the most visuals and sounds from those clips. You could do this with 2 videos and probably only need to lower the opacity down to 50% and the volume may not even need to be touched.
It's an ArrowVideo release (4k). It just came out recently and there is another one releasing with the steelbook instead
David Lynch: Beautiful Dark (The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0810881845/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_JC62GSTC6PRMYWC1QKP7
I’m a big fan of this one and it moves through every film and Twin Peaks (no season 3 as it’s a little older)
I got this one because of the decent price point. I love it. Hope to get more. David Lynch The Unified Field
Not exactly what you are asking but I highly recommend his books of art and photography. This fantastic collection is being released in softcover in a few months. David Lynch: Someone Is in My House https://www.amazon.ca/dp/3791387340/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_AVD2W82VBXV9M00B2VG0
The extended version was released on DVD in the US. https://www.amazon.com/Dune-Extended-Steelbook-Kyle-MacLachlan/dp/B0007PAMR4/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=Dune+extended&qid=1604936084&sr=8-3
He's currently writing a series called Gideon Falls which is influenced by it more directly. It's really great reading.
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Volume 1 was collected a few months ago and won't run you much from Amazon
There’s a Hong Kong blu Ray release currently $20.87 on amazon that I purchased several years ago that is region free and plays just fine on my player. (I don’t have a region-broken player, just a normal US blu Ray player.) It has Chinese writing on the cover under the title, but you just set it to play in English without Chinese subs. If you read the reviews, plenty of people attest to the fact it works fine in US players.
Hope that helps!
Apparently this boxset from Germany is region free.
If I recall correctly, mainland europe sees more region free releases than UK.
May be worth your while to check out the various euro amazons and ebays (.fr/.de etc)