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  1. I like to think that this is the same movie studio that that Elvis Costello-lookin' guy who was being cucked by poolboy Billy Ray Cyrus in Mulholland Drive worked for ... . #FrightClub #StarryEyes #MulhollandDrive

  2. Look out! It's a lookout!

    OK, it's not as good a lookout as I was expecting - you can look over the roofs on the slope below. But I guess it's good to know it's there!

    #photos #LosAngeles #signs #caution #MulhollandDrive

  3. Look out! It's a lookout!

    OK, it's not as good a lookout as I was expecting - you can look over the roofs on the slope below. But I guess it's good to know it's there!

    #photos #LosAngeles #signs #caution #MulhollandDrive

  4. Look out! It's a lookout!

    OK, it's not as good a lookout as I was expecting - you can look over the roofs on the slope below. But I guess it's good to know it's there!

    #photos #LosAngeles #signs #caution #MulhollandDrive

  5. Look out! It's a lookout!

    OK, it's not as good a lookout as I was expecting - you can look over the roofs on the slope below. But I guess it's good to know it's there!

    #photos #LosAngeles #signs #caution #MulhollandDrive

  6. Der nächste Fund: in David Lynchs "Mulholland Drive" findet sich die vom Richard Sapper für Artemide designte Tizio-Lampe.

    #DavidLynch #MulhollandDrive

  7. Ooh, someone rolled their car down a cliff in Studio City. Classic over-the-side (OTS) kind of rescue problem.Looks like fortunately somehow someone saw it or she was able to call for help, or the car triggered an alert to authorities.

    abc7.com/post/firefighters-rac

    #MulhollandDrive #StudioCity #OTS

  8. Ooh, someone rolled their car down a cliff in Studio City. Classic over-the-side (OTS) kind of rescue problem.Looks like fortunately somehow someone saw it or she was able to call for help, or the car triggered an alert to authorities.

    abc7.com/post/firefighters-rac

    #MulhollandDrive #StudioCity #OTS

  9. After the initial shock fades, there’s something about Anne Miller in a David Lynch film that just feels Right™️
    #CultShelf #MulhollandDrive #AnneMiller

  10. My demons and I after a bottle of cab sauv:

    From Michelle on mastodon.

  11. The Lord of the Rings to Terminator 2 -10 of the most terrifying moments in film

    (Credit: Alamy) (Credit: Alamy)

    The Lord of the Rings to Terminator 2: 10 of the most terrifying moments in film

    2 days ago, By BBC Features team

    As people around the world mark Halloween, our editors pick the frightening scenes that have truly stayed with them.

    (Credit: Universal Pictures)

    The diner sequence in Mulholland Drive (2001)

    David Lynch’s film was named the best film of the 21st Century in a BBC critics’ poll. It’s also one of the scariest films of the 21st Century, largely because of a five-minute scene that shouldn’t be scary at all. The deceptively simple sequence consists of nothing more than two friends in a Los Angeles diner talking about a dream one of them had, and then walking outside into the broad daylight – and yet, thanks to Lynch’s mastery of pacing and atmosphere, it’s almost unbearable. The classic jump scare is a factor, of course, but it’s the dread that builds beforehand that really chills the blood, as the protagonist realises that he is trapped in his own worst nightmare. And, like anyone in a nightmare, he has no control over what happens next… (Nicholas Barber)

    (Credit: Alamy)

    Sadako goes in for the kill in Ringu (1998)

    Scarier than many more bombastic horrors, Ringu is a quiet but deeply uneasy film. Set in 1990s Japan, it tells the tale of Sadako, a girl murdered for her supernatural powers, whose vengeful spirit is trapped inside a cursed videotape. The climax comes when a lead character, Ryuji, is killed by the curse. He is alone when the tape spontaneously begins to play on his television, showing Sadako crawling towards the front of the screen. You can’t help but recoil. Jaws-esque music builds and she jerks unnaturally forwards. Her iconic long black hair covers all but one manic eye – which is looking directly at you. Then she climbs right out of the TV. The ghost pierces the fourth wall and breaks into the real world. At least, that’s what it feels like. Ringu was revolutionary in its depiction of viral media and its dangers – and promises to haunt those who watch it forever. (Katherine Latham)

    (Credit: New Line Cinema)

    Bilbo goes feral in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) 

    There are plenty of scary moments in Peter Jackson’s thrilling Lord of the Rings trilogy, but Shelob, Orcs and Ringwraiths aside, there’s one blink-and-you’ll-miss-it scary moment to rule them all. In the series’ first instalment, an injured Frodo (Elijah Wood) is reunited in a cosy Rivendell setting with Bilbo Baggins (played by the twinkly Ian Holm), who briefly loses his senses in the presence of the Ring. Using a mixture of animatronics, makeup and digital effects, Jackson (who had a background in horror) transforms Holm’s face momentarily into a grotesque vision of greed and desire. Acting as a chilling harbinger of doomy events to come, it’s the unexpected nature of this genuine jump scare that made it so terrifying – to this day, I still have to watch it through my fingers. (Rebecca Laurence)

    Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: The Lord of the Rings to Terminator 2: 10 of the most terrifying moments in film

    #BBC #BBCCom #Bilbo #Halloween #MulhollandDrive #Ringu #Sadako #Scary #ScaryMovies #Terminator2 #TerrifyingMoments #TheFellowshipOfTheRing #TheLordOfTheRings

  12. The Lord of the Rings to Terminator 2 -10 of the most terrifying moments in film

    (Credit: Alamy) (Credit: Alamy)

    The Lord of the Rings to Terminator 2: 10 of the most terrifying moments in film

    2 days ago, By BBC Features team

    As people around the world mark Halloween, our editors pick the frightening scenes that have truly stayed with them.

    (Credit: Universal Pictures)

    The diner sequence in Mulholland Drive (2001)

    David Lynch’s film was named the best film of the 21st Century in a BBC critics’ poll. It’s also one of the scariest films of the 21st Century, largely because of a five-minute scene that shouldn’t be scary at all. The deceptively simple sequence consists of nothing more than two friends in a Los Angeles diner talking about a dream one of them had, and then walking outside into the broad daylight – and yet, thanks to Lynch’s mastery of pacing and atmosphere, it’s almost unbearable. The classic jump scare is a factor, of course, but it’s the dread that builds beforehand that really chills the blood, as the protagonist realises that he is trapped in his own worst nightmare. And, like anyone in a nightmare, he has no control over what happens next… (Nicholas Barber)

    (Credit: Alamy)

    Sadako goes in for the kill in Ringu (1998)

    Scarier than many more bombastic horrors, Ringu is a quiet but deeply uneasy film. Set in 1990s Japan, it tells the tale of Sadako, a girl murdered for her supernatural powers, whose vengeful spirit is trapped inside a cursed videotape. The climax comes when a lead character, Ryuji, is killed by the curse. He is alone when the tape spontaneously begins to play on his television, showing Sadako crawling towards the front of the screen. You can’t help but recoil. Jaws-esque music builds and she jerks unnaturally forwards. Her iconic long black hair covers all but one manic eye – which is looking directly at you. Then she climbs right out of the TV. The ghost pierces the fourth wall and breaks into the real world. At least, that’s what it feels like. Ringu was revolutionary in its depiction of viral media and its dangers – and promises to haunt those who watch it forever. (Katherine Latham)

    (Credit: New Line Cinema)

    Bilbo goes feral in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) 

    There are plenty of scary moments in Peter Jackson’s thrilling Lord of the Rings trilogy, but Shelob, Orcs and Ringwraiths aside, there’s one blink-and-you’ll-miss-it scary moment to rule them all. In the series’ first instalment, an injured Frodo (Elijah Wood) is reunited in a cosy Rivendell setting with Bilbo Baggins (played by the twinkly Ian Holm), who briefly loses his senses in the presence of the Ring. Using a mixture of animatronics, makeup and digital effects, Jackson (who had a background in horror) transforms Holm’s face momentarily into a grotesque vision of greed and desire. Acting as a chilling harbinger of doomy events to come, it’s the unexpected nature of this genuine jump scare that made it so terrifying – to this day, I still have to watch it through my fingers. (Rebecca Laurence)

    Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.

    Continue/Read Original Article Here: The Lord of the Rings to Terminator 2: 10 of the most terrifying moments in film

    #BBC #BBCCom #Bilbo #Halloween #MulhollandDrive #Ringu #Sadako #Scary #ScaryMovies #Terminator2 #TerrifyingMoments #TheFellowshipOfTheRing #TheLordOfTheRings

  13. Una triste #noticia. Murió Rebekah del Río, #cantante de origen mexicano que es el centro emotivo de la película #MulhollandDrive de #DavidLynch, y apareció también en #Rabbits y la última temporada de #TwinPeaks. 💔
    youtu.be/uHQnb3HS4hc?si=qGzXTv

    #RebekahDelRío #cine #música #obituarios

  14. 𝐂𝐲𝐜𝐥𝐞 𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐝 𝐋𝐲𝐧𝐜𝐡 (8/10) : Malgré les apparences, « Mulholland Drive » est peut-être le film le plus rationnel de David Lynch, par-delà sa lecture onirique. Néanmoins, l'auteur y a laissé quelques éléments hétérogènes qui permettent encore d'entretenir le mystère et le potentiel hypnotique du film. Parmi ceux-ci, le célèbre clochard du Winkie's, démiurge maléfique ou incarnation du destin, qui continue d'intriguer.

    #davidlynch #mulhollanddrive

    rayonvertcinema.org/mulholland

  15. Auch dem kürzlich verstorbenen David Lynch wollen wir Tribut zollen!

    Kaum ein anderer hat die Grenzen des Kinos so sehr verschoben wie er. Oder kennt noch jemand einen Regisseur, dessen Stil mit einem neuen Adjektiv bedacht wurde (dt.: #lynchesk, engl.: #lynchian)? Das gab es doch sonst nur in der Literatur, oder (#kafkaesk …)?

    Wer sich dieses außergewöhnliche Werk erschließen möchte, für den haben wir Lynchs Filmografie hier zur Ausleihe verfügbar:
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/cgi-bin

    Wie wäre es mit dem unersetzlichen #NeoNoir #BlueVelvet (1985) mit #DennisHopper, #IsabellaRosselini, #LauraDern und #KyleMcLachlan?
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/cgi-bin

    Begegnet ist uns Lynch bereits im Rahmen unserer #TourduCinema Noir mit #MulhollandDrive (2001).
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/filmrei
    Wer das verpasst hat, sollte sich diesen beklemmenden #MysteryThriller spätestens jetzt bei uns ausleihen!

    #DavidLynch #Kinogeschichte #Filmgeschichte #CinemaHistory #cinemastodon⁩ ⁨#Kino⁩ ⁨#Film⁩ ⁨#Cinema⁩ ⁨#Movie⁩ ⁨#FilmBubble

  16. Auch dem kürzlich verstorbenen David Lynch wollen wir Tribut zollen!

    Kaum ein anderer hat die Grenzen des Kinos so sehr verschoben wie er. Oder kennt noch jemand einen Regisseur, dessen Stil mit einem neuen Adjektiv bedacht wurde (dt.: #lynchesk, engl.: #lynchian)? Das gab es doch sonst nur in der Literatur, oder (#kafkaesk …)?

    Wer sich dieses außergewöhnliche Werk erschließen möchte, für den haben wir Lynchs Filmografie hier zur Ausleihe verfügbar:
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/cgi-bin

    Wie wäre es mit dem unersetzlichen #NeoNoir #BlueVelvet (1985) mit #DennisHopper, #IsabellaRosselini, #LauraDern und #KyleMcLachlan?
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/cgi-bin

    Begegnet ist uns Lynch bereits im Rahmen unserer #TourduCinema Noir mit #MulhollandDrive (2001).
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/filmrei
    Wer das verpasst hat, sollte sich diesen beklemmenden #MysteryThriller spätestens jetzt bei uns ausleihen!

    #DavidLynch #Kinogeschichte #Filmgeschichte #CinemaHistory #cinemastodon⁩ ⁨#Kino⁩ ⁨#Film⁩ ⁨#Cinema⁩ ⁨#Movie⁩ ⁨#FilmBubble

  17. Auch dem kürzlich verstorbenen David Lynch wollen wir Tribut zollen!

    Kaum ein anderer hat die Grenzen des Kinos so sehr verschoben wie er. Oder kennt noch jemand einen Regisseur, dessen Stil mit einem neuen Adjektiv bedacht wurde (dt.: #lynchesk, engl.: #lynchian)? Das gab es doch sonst nur in der Literatur, oder (#kafkaesk …)?

    Wer sich dieses außergewöhnliche Werk erschließen möchte, für den haben wir Lynchs Filmografie hier zur Ausleihe verfügbar:
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/cgi-bin

    Wie wäre es mit dem unersetzlichen #NeoNoir #BlueVelvet (1985) mit #DennisHopper, #IsabellaRosselini, #LauraDern und #KyleMcLachlan?
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/cgi-bin

    Begegnet ist uns Lynch bereits im Rahmen unserer #TourduCinema Noir mit #MulhollandDrive (2001).
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/filmrei
    Wer das verpasst hat, sollte sich diesen beklemmenden #MysteryThriller spätestens jetzt bei uns ausleihen!

    #DavidLynch #Kinogeschichte #Filmgeschichte #CinemaHistory #cinemastodon⁩ ⁨#Kino⁩ ⁨#Film⁩ ⁨#Cinema⁩ ⁨#Movie⁩ ⁨#FilmBubble

  18. Auch dem kürzlich verstorbenen David Lynch wollen wir Tribut zollen!

    Kaum ein anderer hat die Grenzen des Kinos so sehr verschoben wie er. Oder kennt noch jemand einen Regisseur, dessen Stil mit einem neuen Adjektiv bedacht wurde (dt.: #lynchesk, engl.: #lynchian)? Das gab es doch sonst nur in der Literatur, oder (#kafkaesk …)?

    Wer sich dieses außergewöhnliche Werk erschließen möchte, für den haben wir Lynchs Filmografie hier zur Ausleihe verfügbar:
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/cgi-bin

    Wie wäre es mit dem unersetzlichen #NeoNoir #BlueVelvet (1985) mit #DennisHopper, #IsabellaRosselini, #LauraDern und #KyleMcLachlan?
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/cgi-bin

    Begegnet ist uns Lynch bereits im Rahmen unserer #TourduCinema Noir mit #MulhollandDrive (2001).
    filmgalerie-phaseiv.de/filmrei
    Wer das verpasst hat, sollte sich diesen beklemmenden #MysteryThriller spätestens jetzt bei uns ausleihen!

    #DavidLynch #Kinogeschichte #Filmgeschichte #CinemaHistory #cinemastodon⁩ ⁨#Kino⁩ ⁨#Film⁩ ⁨#Cinema⁩ ⁨#Movie⁩ ⁨#FilmBubble