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Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 26 Jun 2013
by ctyankee
Enjoy the screening. I'm quite jealous. I still waiting to see MD on the big screen almost a full 12 years after.

Over those years, there has been (at least) three retrospectives of Lynch's films near me. None of which included a showing of MD. Oh, well. Someday it will happen.

Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 26 Jun 2013
by Siku
Thanks! And it's 35mm print too 8-)

Just brushing up my Alan Shaw now... I think, it being on the big screen and analogue, that there's a good chance it'll all fall into place this time.

Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 26 Jun 2013
by kmkmiller
Enjoy the movie guys even if whatever you think about it is paper thin and pathetic cause you're both kind of sad. Have fun!!!

Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 26 Jun 2013
by kmkmiller
Also I can't imagine reading Alan Shaw before watching Mulholland Drive. To deny myself an intuitive interaction with the movie would just be really sad. I honestly think anyone who does that is purposefully trying to avoid the impact Lynch wants his work to have. What a sad sad idea.

Have the guts to see the movie without having it spoon fed to you by Alan Shaw beforehand. Just a little bit of a curmudgeon today guys, sorry! Have fun with the screening!

Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 28 Jun 2013
by blu

Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 28 Jun 2013
by blu
btw, say a prayer for some of my friends tonight.

They're sat in the same theatre we saw MD in on Wed night, right now. And they will be just over 180mins into a 12 hour NIC CAGE MARATHON. They're watching 6 Nicolas Cage films back to back, and will spill out, deranged, onto the streets at 9am GMT.

Nutters.

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Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 01 Jul 2013
by Film Syncs
blu wrote:So I met Siku and his lovely lady and we had a beer and saw the film.

35mm print, good volume, receptive audience.

It was brilliant to see it on the big screen. I'm still thinking a bit about what new I got from it, but I think we might have also kind of fixed a date to see this in October:

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With a live score by Minima

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Minima

http://www.minimamusic.co.uk/

Pretty good stuff, particularly towards the end of the video. Caligari might be really neat to see with them performing live.

Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 03 Jul 2013
by Siku
Yes it was a good one, sorry we couldn't hang around but transport in the UK demands we're all tucked up in bed before we turn into pumpkins.

Looking foward to The Cabinet.

kmkmiller, don't worry - trying to stop the emotional impact of Lynch with Alan Shaw's essay would be like trying to hold back the tide with a tissue.

Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 09 Oct 2013
by Siku
October came round quickly!

What date is Cabinet blu? We haven't missed it have we?

Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 11 Oct 2013
by blu
Damn. Forgot all about it.

Looks like 24 Oct, but not sure if I can make it. I'll check and get back over the weekend.

Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2013
by blu
Sorry for getting back so late dude, but I'm a no go for this. Just can't swing a work trip or time off work for a stopover. But lets have a look at the programme in the new year and find something relevant.

Sorry bro.

Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 16 Jun 2015
by blu
How completely perfect that Mulholland Drive is showing again at The Prince Charles EXACTLY two years to the date of the showing that this thread was discussing/arranging.

Here's the link http://www.princecharlescinema.com/even ... ridaylynch

There are about 70 tickets remaining for the showing at the moment if you follow the "buy" link in the page above. I won't be able to make this one sadly, but I will insert something into the original post and sticky this til after the showing so that any UK folk passing through see it.

Re: London Screening - 26 June - Prince Charles Cinema

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2015
by ctyankee
ctyankee wrote:Enjoy the screening. I'm quite jealous. I still waiting to see MD on the big screen almost a full 12 years after.

Over those years, there has been (at least) three retrospectives of Lynch's films near me. None of which included a showing of MD. Oh, well. Someday it will happen.


And that someday will be Monday. MD is playing at Lincoln Center then (as well as this weekend I believe). It's been a long, long wait.

Re: London Screening | Fri 26 June 2015 | Prince Charles Cin

PostPosted: 21 Dec 2015
by Siku
ctyankee wrote:And that someday will be Monday. MD is playing at Lincoln Center then (as well as this weekend I believe). It's been a long, long wait.


Enjoy, ctyankee! And let us know what's different or what you notice this time around.

BTW if you have a chance to see Cabinet of Dr Caligari you must. I think it's the film that most directly influenced MD. More so than The Wizard of Oz.

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Re: London Screening | Fri 26 June 2015 | Prince Charles Cin

PostPosted: 24 Dec 2015
by ctyankee
Siku,

Congrats on the baby, that's exciting!

I enjoyed the showing. A nice screen with an appreciative audience.

The only thing different that I noticed was the audio. The 35MM print REALLY rocks things that my U.S. DVD does not (and I've got a really good sound system). The volume, for example of the limo crash is significantly louder than the DVD not to mention the screaming of the joyriders.

I've seen the Cabinet of Dr. Caligari before but I wish to see it again. Lincoln Center also paired up MD with Celine and Julie Go Boating (1974) which supposedly as some of the same dream structures alone with a magician and a woman showering in the nude (not to mention a murder mystery). I haven't seen in yet, just didn't have the time to do a double feature.

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