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TWIN PEAKS : FIRE WALK WITH ME directed by David Lynch (USA, 1992)

220px-twin_peaks_-_fire_walk_with_meIf Dune is David Lynch’s prize turkey, Fire Walk With Me, follows as a close second. It is significant that neither are included in the ‘select filmography’ in ‘Catching The Big Fish’, Lynch’s collection of anecdotal reflections on meditation, consciousness and creativity published in 2006.

After two seasons of Twin Peaks on TV, the plug was unceremoniously pulled by the network in 1991 to leave a sense of unfinished business. But much as I loved the show, the recent announcement that a new Showtime miniseries with Lynch at the helm is in the pipeline fills me with more trepidation than excitement. 25 years on, it will be tough to replicate the subtlety and surreal humour that made the small screen version so compelling

Further cause for concern stems from the dire movie spin-off of Fire Walk With Me. The wayward plot focuses on the events leading up to the murder of Laura Palmer leaving a trail of loose ends in its wake.

The movie substitutes cheap horror and seedy sex for anything more considered. Overall, you are left with the distinct impression that it is little more than an elaborate cut and paste job of half-conceived ideas. A bizarre cameo by David Bowie is one of many sequences that serve little purpose. Continue reading

SOUTHLAND TALES

Before seeing it on the shelf in Blockbuster, I had heard nothing about  Richard Kelly’s film ‘Southland Tales’. Curious, I thought, considering that he was the brains behind the sublime Donnie Darko, one of those cult word of mouth successes that actually lived up to the hype.

Surely, this film should be good or at the very least interesting.

Wrong and wrong.  

Unfortunately, no news turned out to be bad news.

The film is really a shambles from start to finish. It never really decides if it wants to be a futuristic farce or apocalyptic nightmare . Continue reading