![]() ![]() ![]() During Lynch’s last five-year-itch interregnum, there was at least a sliver of web-based innovation to tide us over if he couldn’t find funding for features, Lynch could be depended on to produce a goofy, Flash-animated series for his website. ![]() Now we’re five years on since that work - and we haven’t heard a whisper of a rumor about a new film. That streak of inactivity was only broken when INLAND EMPIRE smeared its digital abstractions and idiosyncratic willfulness (all-caps title included) across screens on the festival circuit. Later, once Mulholland Drive completed its strange, tortured path to realization - from stillborn network teevee pilot for ABC to a New York Film Festival premiere! - Lynch’s IMDB page indulged another similar gap when it came to feature-length projects. It took five years after Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me unjustly bombed out of theaters in 1992 before we received Lost Highway. The first in a series on collaborations that we now take for granted but initially made little sense.įans of David Lynch are accustomed, by now, to the half-decade wait. ![]()
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