Lynch on the late Carlo Rambaldi, creature creator
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Lynch on the late Carlo Rambaldi, creature creator
I didn't find this posted anywhere in the forum, so here it is.
An article where Lynch talks about the man who designed some of the most memorable creatures in cinematic history (including E.T. and the Guild Navigator in the film Dune): http://slate.me/Nv9vCr
An article where Lynch talks about the man who designed some of the most memorable creatures in cinematic history (including E.T. and the Guild Navigator in the film Dune): http://slate.me/Nv9vCr
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Re: Lynch on the late Carlo Rambaldi, creature creator
Great article!! Thanks. I thought it was funny when David said he looked just like ET...
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Re: Lynch on the late Carlo Rambaldi, creature creator
I can totally see the resemblance! Spooky!
Annie wrote:Great article!! Thanks. I thought it was funny when David said he looked just like ET...
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Re: Lynch on the late Carlo Rambaldi, creature creator
Carlo also did some amazing stuff in italian giallo films in seventies, like Dario Argento's Deep Red. And he did unbelieveable job in Zulawski's Possessed with practically no time or budget!
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Possession is an amazing film.gavriloP wrote:Carlo also did some amazing stuff in italian giallo films in seventies, like Dario Argento's Deep Red. And he did unbelieveable job in Zulawski's Possessed with practically no time or budget!
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Yes indeed! Some folks don't like the acting style in Possession (I just noticed my typo, heh) but I think it works very well. It is raw and emotional, and damn interesting mystery. It reminds me of Lynch a bit. That film gave me an urge to go and buy some pink socksJerry Horne wrote:Possession is an amazing film.gavriloP wrote:Carlo also did some amazing stuff in italian giallo films in seventies, like Dario Argento's Deep Red. And he did unbelieveable job in Zulawski's Possessed with practically no time or budget!
It has loads of atmosphere, and that setting in divided Berlin works beautifully. Only negative is the spoiler that comes in the title sequence, but now that we are talking about Carlo Rambaldi, we kinda did the same thing
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Re: Lynch on the late Carlo Rambaldi, creature creator
It's not a film for everyone! It seems to ask more questions than it answers. The ending for instance. What is she thinking? What are we hearing? The scene of her in the subway is something I'll always remember!gavriloP wrote:Yes indeed! Some folks don't like the acting style in Possession (I just noticed my typo, heh) but I think it works very well. It is raw and emotional, and damn interesting mystery. It reminds me of Lynch a bit. That film gave me an urge to go and buy some pink socksJerry Horne wrote:Possession is an amazing film.gavriloP wrote:Carlo also did some amazing stuff in italian giallo films in seventies, like Dario Argento's Deep Red. And he did unbelieveable job in Zulawski's Possessed with practically no time or budget!
It has loads of atmosphere, and that setting in divided Berlin works beautifully. Only negative is the spoiler that comes in the title sequence, but now that we are talking about Carlo Rambaldi, we kinda did the same thing
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