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This relates to Lynch(‘s Inland Empire and Kieslowski’s Double Life of Veronique) http://framescinemajournal.com/article/double-lives-second-chances/
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Reblogged this on Boy With The Filters – A graphic novel and commented:
I’ve been a big fan of David Lynch since watching Dune with no sound on the TV screens at the Junction (the rotation included Time Bandits and Roadrunner repeats) It was re-watching Twin Peaks about 10 years ago that awoke the desire to create something. It was the HBO series Six Feet Under that proved even taboo subject matter could be interesting and entertaining. Neil Gaiman’s Sandman showed that anything is possible in comic format…along with self publishing a novel, it’s also easier getting your work out there via comic, relative to trying for TV or film.
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[…] can see these worlds collide in Biblioklept’s post on Japanese posters advertising David Lynch films. At the top of the post, we have the ominously intriguing one-sheet for Mulholland Drive (or, […]
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[…] can see these worlds collide in Biblioklept’s post on Japanese posters advertising David Lynch films. At the top of the post, we have the ominously intriguing one-sheet for Mulholland Drive (or, […]
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[…] Lynch’s weird and varied films deserve equally artistic posters, and in Japan, he got them. Biblioklept has collected a series of posters for everything from Inland Empire to Eraserhead, including the three-film […]
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[…] Lynch’s weird and varied films deserve equally artistic posters, and in Japan, he got them. Biblioklept has collected a series of posters for everything from Inland Empire to Eraserhead, including the three-film […]
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[…] Lynch’s weird and varied films deserve equally artistic posters, and in Japan, he got them. Biblioklept has collected a series of posters for everything from Inland Empire to Eraserhead, including the three-film […]
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[…] Lynch’s weird and varied films deserve equally artistic posters, and in Japan, he got them. Biblioklept has collected a series of posters for everything […]
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[…] Lynch’s weird and varied films deserve equally artistic posters, and in Japan, he got them. Biblioklept has collected a series of posters for everything from Inland Empire to Eraserhead, including the three-film […]
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[…] Lynch’s weird and varied films deserve equally artistic posters, and in Japan, he got them. Biblioklept has collected a series of posters for everything from Inland Empire to Eraserhead, including the three-film […]
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[…] to see the posters of David Lynch’s film from Japan? Well you can see them on the Biblioklept website, featuring the posters of Eraserhead and The Elephant Man including the three-film collection […]
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[…] to see the posters of David Lynch’s film from Japan? Well you can see them on the Biblioklept website, featuring the posters of Eraserhead and The Elephant Man including the three-film collection […]
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[…] These Japanese posters for the films by David Lynch are great. To see the full collection, hit up Biblioklept. […]
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