Re: Season 4? Or is it over after this?
Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2020 5:23 pm
Season 4 to be Cooper alone in CGI rooms for 18 hours confirmed
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That’s true. Smokers are included on the CDC “at-risk” list as suffering terrible consequences if they do contract the virus, and our man is an inveterate smoker. That didn’t even occur to me.JackwithOneEye wrote:
covid attacks the lungs too. and it's merciless with older people with lung issues.
This article is from about five months ago. I wonder what's the most recent time he's said this, and especially if he's said it since all of the hinting with Sabrina Sutherland about some kind of film project. (Unless she was talking about casting for an old timey radio drama, in which case, well, I'm all ears. Just imagine the sound design and weird pregnant pauses.)JackwithOneEye wrote:He says in Hollywood Reporter:
“You can’t work on a film right now and I think for a long time, we won’t be able to work with a big crew in a normal way of filmmaking. It’s just too dangerous right now. It’s really something to think about. I don’t really think I can make a film until there’s a vaccine.”
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/n ... or-1290834
he's mentioned it other places too.
Indeed. And dopple Leland telling Cooper to "find Laura" is meant to keep him going in circles with a mission in the hopes of delaying any progress in that journey.JackwithOneEye wrote:It's possible those are parts of Cooper's unconscious telling him about transcendence, but that he as the dogged detective clinging to life casts his those thoughts aside. He seems completely confused when Laura trying to communicate she's achieved enlightenment / nirvana with the white light that's within her.
I’d love to see what Lynch would do with a fully CGI/greenscreen-with-actors approach to Ronnie Rocket, à la Sin City/Sky Captain, especially in light of what he did with digital effects on TR (both the sophisticated ones by BUF and the deliberately abstract-amateurish ones he did himself for the Red Room). In a way, this could be the purest realization of his “moving painting” idea that got him into filmmaking in the first place. Now I’m thinking about that zany “walking dead pig” scene.JackwithOneEye wrote: If you did something more studio bound, either like a play or with greenscreeen, with a small cast and crew, might be more doable with a 'bubble' team. I know Ronnie Rocket people will yell at me and tell me Ronnie Rocket sucks and you want Twin Peaks. But complicated logistical location film work is just not worth getting sick and dying over.
The most likely scenario is he does (more or less) nothing film/video wise, just as he did in the Inland Empire-Return wilderness years.AXX°N N. wrote:He hasn't posted anything on his youtube in a while in terms of shorts, and if that doesn't end up satisfying his moving-pictures creative need during COVID, perhaps the next logical leap is something in line with those shorts? As in, maybe the most viable thing, and also not something he's done before outside a comedy piece like Dumbland and the short Pozar, is a lengthy animation of some kind?
Yeah, his interest in film has seemed to ebb and flow over the years, with a lot more ebb lately (TR would never have even happened if Frost hadn’t instigated it). After TR and having no time to do anything but film for two years straight, I think he’s been enjoying painting, building and other stuff.Metamorphia wrote:The most likely scenario is he does (more or less) nothing film/video wise, just as he did in the Inland Empire-Return wilderness years.AXX°N N. wrote:He hasn't posted anything on his youtube in a while in terms of shorts, and if that doesn't end up satisfying his moving-pictures creative need during COVID, perhaps the next logical leap is something in line with those shorts? As in, maybe the most viable thing, and also not something he's done before outside a comedy piece like Dumbland and the short Pozar, is a lengthy animation of some kind?
Stranger Things Season Four back to filming.Jerry Horne wrote:‘Fargo’ Finishes Season 4 Production Amid Coronavirus Pandemic:
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/far ... 50054.html
Wow, thanks. There was just so much over the past several months that has pointed in that direction that I've always felt the number 1 art-related travesty of covid is that we might be missing out on more Lynch. This goes another step in confirming that. Not to downplay the real tragic effects of the virus, but I have on occasion thought "thank goodness this didn't happen during the production of Twin Peaks." We are so lucky to have that, at any rate.enumbs wrote:Interview with Lynch in which he suggests that were it not for the virus he’d probably be making a film “or continuing story” right now. Considering the Hollywood Horror Museum tweets I have a feeling that in another dimension we’re all obsessing over set leaks from Twin Peaks 4...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOu4ktBT6VA&t=1m40s
I don't want rehash too much what we've already discussed about COVID, but just to note how quickly the virus ran through the White House and had the POTUS not had the very best health care in the country, he very well might have died (he still may not be out of the woods).LateReg wrote:Wow, thanks. There was just so much over the past several months that has pointed in that direction that I've always felt the number 1 art-related travesty of covid is that we might be missing out on more Lynch. This goes another step in confirming that. Not to downplay the real tragic effects of the virus, but I have on occasion thought "thank goodness this didn't happen during the production of Twin Peaks." We are so lucky to have that, at any rate.enumbs wrote:Interview with Lynch in which he suggests that were it not for the virus he’d probably be making a film “or continuing story” right now. Considering the Hollywood Horror Museum tweets I have a feeling that in another dimension we’re all obsessing over set leaks from Twin Peaks 4...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOu4ktBT6VA&t=1m40s
I’m a little more optimistic on that front. My gut tells me that a new season of Twin Peaks would be far less sprawling in its approach, and would probably focus on Laura, Cooper and Diane. The Return felt like it was providing one last wistful glance at the town’s residents before plunging deeper into the psyches of the characters who matter most to Lynch.mtwentz wrote:
I don't want rehash too much what we've already discussed about COVID, but just to note how quickly the virus ran through the White House and had the POTUS not had the very best health care in the country, he very well might have died (he still may not be out of the woods).
Lynch has to be looking at that and calculating...
Are folks like he, Beymer, Tamblyn etc. really willing to take the risk? And how about some of the older folks behind the camera?
Right now I put the probability of Season 4 ever happening with Lynch as director at well under 50%. Maybe below 10%.