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DAVID LYNCH'S - THE PINK ROOM (EXTENDED MIX)
David Lynch's The Pink Room and Twin Peaks - The Return audiovisual mix.
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
David Lynch's TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN was as perplexing as it was surprising. One of my favorite tracks produced by Lynch in his many musical collaborations with Angelo Badalamenti was THE PINK ROOM. I've merged the two together in this video.
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO:
David Lynch's TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN was as perplexing as it was surprising. One of my favorite tracks produced by Lynch in his many musical collaborations with Angelo Badalamenti was THE PINK ROOM. I've merged the two together in this video.
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At 6:46. He coulda wrote space force. It is futuristic-more than air.
Mr. Nolan, thank you for bringing 2001: A Space Odyssey back to it's glory. Your dedication is wonderful. I too prefer film to video. The 70mm print with the original six channel soundtrack is amazing. When HAL speaks, his voice echoes as if it's coming from speakers located around the ship. The same effect occurs with the background announcement in Space Station 5, "Will Mr. Travers please contact the MET office" and "A Blue Ladies Cashmere Sweater Has Been Found In The Restroom. It Can Be Claimed At The Managers Desk." Yet, this is not how the film was shot and originally released. Rather, it was shot and first shown in Cinerama, a process developed in the late 1950s to draw people back to the theaters from television. An 180 degree screen surrounds the audience so their forward and peripheral vision is immersed in the film. Three separate, synchronized projectors filled the massive screen. This gives a more realistic sense of 3D than modern films with Polaroid glasses. Early Cinerama films such as How the West was Won (which I also saw in Cinerama) were shot with three cameras, but 2001: A space Odyssey was shot with Super Panavision 70 cameras that used special lenses and 65mm film stock that was printed on 70mm with the extra 5mm used for the magnetic, six track sound track. That's how I first saw 2001: A Space Odyssey in Los Angeles at the age of 15 and it changed my life. It's the reason I became a novelist, photographer and film maker. I have now seen the film at least three dozen times since in Cinerama, 70mm, 35mm, drive-ins, TV (pan and Scan and wide screen), VHS, Laser Disk, DVD and Blur-Ray. It never gets old. I last viewed it in July of 2024 on Blue-Ray. I was just going to look at the opening and wound up watching the entire movie through the end credits and exit music.
Lol anyone else notice how he can make 2 white dots strategically placed look haunting a. f. Its just 1 pixel wide though lmao.
Simply brilliant work.
Where did you all of these images from?
Sadie, you're welcome nearby as long as you stay to what you're making and shut your yappers up near our ears. Nobody here wants to hear that noise outside our windows if you work in photos.
это самый лучший , единственный, в своем роде , художник. как в человеке соединилась такая фантазия и мастерство художника? невероятно.
I'm scratching my head about people not trying to imitate 2001. It's one of the most imitated films of all time. It's also one of the most subject so revisionist critique, as if it is now impossible for there to me anything lacking about it. Don't get me wrong; I love 2001, but it is not too big to fail, nor is Kubrick. His work is monumental and has stood the test of time, but perfect, it is not.
Art is meant to challenge peoples perceptions of reality...no one dies this better then Bzinzski
These young punks today w/their wild music. Like this Lynch kid, show-off with "The Pink Room". We got rooms, too! But seriously: This is an epic TPFWWM track & much-appreciated. Thanks, LV-426 NightOps for gracing us w/an extended mix of this classic. And BTW, LV-426 N-Ops: Nice name.
I used to have some of these images (taken from magazines and such; never had money for or access to the fancy book collections) and would stare at them for hours and hours. I was seeking out all the fine details, trying to figure out the overall shapes, desperately trying to imagine the world and the story behind them... I swear, it feels like they had seared themselves deep into my mind all those decades ago, as if their creators left their fingerprints on my soul.
I separate sci fi art into two categories, Pre-Mobius and Post-Mobius.
Over the years, the more I see this with all of its acclaim, I am less and less impressed with the film and more intrigued with how they managed to make it back then, from technical aspects, battling egos, and how everyone, although hating at first, grew to respect such an overblown chunk of cinematic crap.
I would encourage all fans to read THE LOST WORLDS OF 2001 A SPACE ODYSSEY.
so many stuff we see here in these magestic paints that are used in movies today... these were the real artists back in the 60's and 70's
this is the most magical stuff I've seen on youtube, this channel deserver millions of subcribers and I'll make sure that happens
this is the most magical stuff I've seen on youtube, this channel deserver millions of subcribers and I'll make sure that happens
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Merci du partage! Stéph.
im looking at service people, and i can see in 10 years time, that almost all of them are bots, he really saw the future, i know he surrounded himself with future concepts, does it really give you that window do you think?
es anyone remember scouring bookshops for 'papartiger' publications?
ES UN MAESTRO DE LO ONIRICO, SUBLIME OSCURIDAD TRANQUILIZADORA, INQUIETUD SUAVE QUE GENERA SUS IMAGENES, SIN PODER NEGAR QUE ALGO ASI HA PROVENIDO MAS DE UNA VEZ DE LA PROFUNDIDAD DE NUESTRAS MENTAS DE CUALQUIERA DE NOSOTROS SIN EXCEPCION
Since the 70's 2001 had been my number one favourite movies, up until watching Interstellar, which is now my number one movie, followed very closely by 2001 and 2010.
That's interesting, while Interstellar is a good film owing a lot to 2001, what rates it over 2001 for you? As for 2010, I've always found it to be watchable but the unnecessary sequel to a film that really shouldn't have had any attempt at a sequel given anyone (apart from perhaps Kubrick, and that's a big perhaps) would always fall way short of the mark. Sort of like making a sequel to Citizen Kane or Casablanca, sequels almost always invariably dilute the original. With subsequent iterations getting increasingly worse like photocopies of photocopies. Doctor Sleep being an excellent example being a particularly terrible sequel to another Kubrick classic - especially after King endlessly trashed Kubrick's adaptation of The Shining. Of course that's my personal opinion and many people like 2010.
@xxnightopsxx Thanks for your reply.. Where do I start.. Maybe because I've watched the film 2001 since my dad first showed it to me when I was 8 or 9. Sorry, I can't remember it was a long time ago, lol.. My Godfather, my dad's best friend, was a projectionist, so I used to get to see lots of movies when I was a child... I then saw it another coup of times before reading the book when I was 11.. Then probably watched it another good few times before in my early 20's I read all of the books in the series, and I think there was 4 or maybe 5.. This is why the second film 2010 is important, 2001 is just the beginning 2001 is a Interlinking series.. a story which covers centuries.. so 2010 is very important to get the full story.. the other books not do much so.. Anyway like I said I've watched 2001 dozens of times and since 2010 came out I've watched them together at least every couple of years.. And read all the book at least twice.. so It had all grown a bit dull.. And then when I heard Nolan was a massive fan of 2001 and was making Interstellar I had to watch it.. and I wasn't disappointed, you can really see how much he adored Arthur C Clark.. And I'm a sucker for sci-fi all things space, factual astronomy, AI, robots and time travel, this film had them all.. and I have become accustomed to modern Sci-fi movies so 2001 as become a little dated and slow.. Interstellar is fresh and modern, but it does have lots of loopholes.. many mistakes which I'm willing to over look.. but much like 2001, in my opinion, the story, the actors and music make it a fantastic film.. I am a massive film Nerd.. I still collect physical media mainly on 4k these days and have a really good home cinema and even collect tv and film vintage collectables and have many framed movie posters on my walls, I even have a model of HAL 2000 which lights up and I've sort of linked it to an Alexa.. lol.. but have to use Computer as a wake word and not HAL unfortunately.. But 2001 will always be my number one movie even though these days I probably only watch it every 5 years or so but watch Interstellar every year, and that's why I'm saying Interstellar is now my number one movie.. In my eyes both ofvthese movies are miles in front of any other sci-fi movies I've watched or own.
Thanks for the reply, big cinephile here as well. I can’t remember whether I read 2010 or saw the film first but it was a noticable letdown for me even though I wasn’t a Kubrick fan at that time (in fact I was really just going through discovering film in terms of an art form). Oddly enough I prefer Hyams other effort Outland, it’s a guilty pleasure. As for 2010 - I tried reading the sequels but they really fell flat and gave up at that point (I read Dune after the movie and it’s my favourite sci-fi book, gave up on those sequels as well). I think now Kubrick was definitely the secret sauce when it came to 2001. I like Interstellar and think Nolan does good work. So I don’t understand why people dislike him or think he’s a Kubrick wannabe. However, while it’s gratifying that we have directors like him today making films that aren’t cookie-cutter drivel, 2001 still holds as the gold standard due to just the sheer level of work and effort it took to make such a film at that time. A film that changed cinema forever in so many ways. Being a film lover you might find Cinema Tyler’s channel of interest (if you haven’t discovered it already), he has quite a few “making of“ series including 2001 and Apocalypse Now. It’s gratifying to have started this channel way back when purely on a whim and as a personal project and to have drawn together so many like minded people.
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Someone get this to Jay Bauman of RedLetterMedia. He loves this piece of music.
I just got a notification from this channel. Welcome back.
Thanks, appreciate it....
Mark my words he will score the new movie
This is fantastic, thanks!
A good future where everybodys polite and clean-cut. No weirdos.
Isn’t it strange that no one, even this bloke, has ever been able to predict or foresee future technology.
Sure, while Mead's work has been groundbreaking and helped shape the future. Predicting it realistically is another thing altogether, given everyone has to base their vision to a lesser or greater degree in their present for numerous reasons. A good example is Kubrick, while movies like 2001 and ACO predicted many things (including the challenges posed by AI and social decay) they got many things wrong. Painting with a broad brush helped keep his work relevant, if not even more relevant today, despite the facade being dated.
Phil collins adds so much to the drums.....incredible beats
Collins was just entering his prime, then went too mainstream in later 80s. Face Value was great, as was his work with Robert Plant....
We already would live in the spaceage if we didn’t waste our resources in wars killing each other.
Human limitations always come into play, we're just not wired that way. We only move in directions that directly and immediately benefit us, due to evolutionary and practical reasons. Which is why we've turned to inner/cyberspace because it poses the path of least resistence....
Extremely beautiful SF-Art ! Dating from the 70's (I recognize Chris Foss, Peter Elson, and many others). Made with their hands and minds, not from AI...
Absolutely, these are some the great masters of our time, not the stuff that poses as "art" whether it be much of the modern stuff or AI. Having said that, I have, out of nostalgia and a homage, thought of creating a video using AI images based on these greats. However, in my experience so far, I haven't found the technology quite up to it - yet. This also raises the prickly question then; what happens when we are able to create perfect projections of their art simply from a prompt...
This is an amazing exposition of art and imagination.
Trying to find this movie so i can watch or but i cant seem to find it anywhere! 😢
Which movie?
@@xxnightopsxx the man who fell to earth. It was Bowie's first movie and I literally can't find it anywhere!
These are absolutely STUNNING. I can't even find words to describe them.
As a kid in the 60s and 70s, this was the future I thought I would have. Now - except for smartphones, the internet and drones - I’m VERY disappointed.
Speaking as a late comer to these greats, I have to concur...
Syd Meade, Ridley Scott, Vangelis.........The architects......
Visions of an actual reality.....
He's pulled back the veil and peeked inside this is what he saw
Mesmerising
127 weeks at the Glendale Cinerama Theatre...a world record! in Toronto.
ПСИХОДЕЛИЧЕСКИЕ КАРТИНЫ НЕВЕДОМОГО НАМ МИРА ИГР РАЗУМА....ЭТО ПЕРВОЕ..ВТОРОЕ...ЭТО КАКОЕ ТО ДЕГЕНЕРАТИВНОЕ ВИДЕНИЕ СНОВ УЖАСОВ...ЛИБО КОШМАРЫ ПСИХИЧЕСКИ НЕУРАВНОВЕШЕННОГО МОЗГА ЧЕЛОВЕКА...НЕ РЕАЛЬНЫЙ МИР СНОВ - КОШМАРОВ...ГЕНИЙ!! ТАЛАНТИЩЕ!!🎉
_"C'mon TARS, open the pod bay doors."_
Perfectly matched music and video! This era of art is still unique today, just as the sounds and music of this era of TD are still unique today.
Old Ludwig would be proud.
Seriously intense. Giger did Xmas cards for Hallmark, but then one day, in 1963, he said "No more drivel, stop the crud, this stinks!" The rest is history.
One of a kind. When we speak of genius he fits the mould perfectly....
The music is what makes this work.