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The Short Films of David Lynch (2002)

Starring: Dorothy McGinnis, Jeffe Alperi Director: David Lynch Rating: NR (Not Rated) Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Dorothy McGinnis, Jeffe Alperi, Robert Chadwick, Catherine E. Coulson, Eddy Dixon
  • Directors: David Lynch
  • Writers: David Lynch
  • Producers: David Lynch, Arash Ayrom, H. Barton Wasserman
  • Format: Black & White, DVD, Original recording remastered, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Absurda/Ryko
  • DVD Release Date: January 10, 2006
  • Run Time: 97 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000CQM2WQ
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #21,066 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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SHORT FILMS OF DAVID LYNCH
David Lynch

Collection of highly sourght-after David Lynch shorts, including his first works.

A must-see for fans of the legendary filmmaker David Lynch, this collecton features six short films from the master of the macabre. Spanning the director's career, from early experiments to more fully realized visions, this disc contains the shorts "Six Men Getting Sick", "The Alphabet", "The Grandmother" "The Amputee", The Cowboy and the Frenchman" and "Lumiere". Each film is preceded by an introduction from the director.


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136 of 138 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Little-seen Lynch, December 16, 2005
By Garry Messick (Boynton Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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This collection of David Lynch's short films was originally only available through his Web site. This new edition is reportedly the same disc with different packaging (it lacks the oversized box and booklet of the first version), but it's considerably cheaper. You can watch each film with or without an introduction by Lynch. The films are:

SIX MEN GETTING SICK - This animated one-minute movie was Lynch's very first film. It was originally part of a multi-media piece and was projected over a sculpture on a continuously running loop. The title is an accurate description of the film, as several human heads become inflamed, catch fire, and vomit copiously. It's worth noting that, while 99.9% of movie directors become filmmakers because they're into films, Lynch came to filmmaking purely as an extension of his painting, and was never a movie buff. I think that simple fact goes a long way in explaining Lynch's originality as a director.

THE ALPHABET - A combination of animation and live action, this approximately 5-minute film is "about the fear of learning," according to Lynch. The soundtrack consists of children repeatedly chanting the alphabet, while animated letters seem to excrete and procreate and a woman in white-face cowers in a bed and eventually vomits blood (vomiting figures strongly in Lynch's early film work). It's a concentrated and eerie piece of surrealism.

THE GRANDMOTHER - A lonely, abused boy grows a grandmother from a seed in this, Lynch's first attempt at narrative (of a sort). There's some animation, but live action dominates. It's crudely made in comparison to his first feature, Eraserhead, but it's clearly the product of the same singular artistic vision.

THE AMPUTEE - Back around the time he was making ERASERHEAD, Lynch was offered some videotape for free, so he used it to shoot this short bit of black comedy. It stars Catherine Coulson (much later she became the Log Lady in TWIN PEAKS) and Lynch himself.

THE COWBOY AND THE FRENCHMAN - Made for French TV right after he finished BLUE VELVET, this is a virtually plotless exercise in comic surrealism, plopping down an absurdly stereotypical Frenchman (he wears a beret, and carries a bottle of wine and snails in briefcase) in the middle of a ranch inhabited by several stereotypical cowboys. It looks like it was mastered off a videotape source, which is odd. I wonder if the original film elements were lost.

LUMIERE - Originally titled PREMONITION FOLLOWING AN EVIL DEED, which I personally like a lot better than LUMIERE. This was made for the film LUMIERE AND COMPANY, in which acclaimed directors from all over the world were given a Lumiere camera (the very first motion picture camera) and asked to make a movie with it. Since the camera could only hold 55 seconds worth of film, the directors were retsricted to that running time. They also were not allowed to edit. If you've seen LUMIERE AND COMPANY, you know that Lynch's film is by far the most interesting and imaginative of the bunch. He ingeniously got around the prohibition against editing by constructing several sets side-by-side, and blocking the lens momentarily while he moved the camera to the next scene. The movie goes by in a flash of bizarre black and white images. Was that a naked woman floating in a huge glass tube? And what were those humanoid things and what exactly were they doing? You have to watch the film several times to begin to get a clear idea of what you've seen.

These shorts represent the more abstract side of Lynch's film work - they're much more the work of the Lynch who made ERASERHEAD than the Lynch who made THE STRAIGHT STORY. Your average Joe Filmgoer would hate them. But if you're a Lynch fan and haven't seen some or all of these films, you'll definitely want to get this.



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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some Like It Sick - Times Six, May 11, 2006
If you're a Lynch devotee, a student of the relationship between fine art and film, or you just like to stroll the docks late at night hoping to get beaten up, this is must viewing for you. The Short Films Of David Lynch showcases the celebrated eccentric's earliest efforts, some of which are only a few minutes long. Not only are they spellbinding, his commentary on them is as interesting as the subjects themselves. Watching these pieces, and they deserve repeated viewing, resolves the two most persistent questions about David Lynch. The first question is: Is David Lynch really as sick and perverse as he seems to be or has he cloaked himself in a mantle of depravity because such an affectation is considered hip in the art world?

After watching "Six Men Getting Sick" - six times in a row, you will have your answer. The Grandmother is equally grotesque and horrifying, foreshadowing the revulsion soon to come in his unforgettable Eraserhead. The Amputee is not really much different from many Monty Python sketches you've seen, except that the delivery is so deadpan as to be unpleasant if not twisted. Most illuminating of all, with respect to films made years later, is The Cowboy And The Frenchman - a frothy concoction of existential surrealism that dances between delightful absurdity and annoying stupidity with effortless ease. It has all the content of a Samuel Beckett novel.

Which brings us to the second question about David Lynch. Are his films pointless by design; is he completely uninterested in creating real characters and putting them in situations that have meaning? Or, to put it differently, does he view film as "moving canvas," a medium that shows but does not reveal, and in the process provides ample opportunity for him to unleash the bats in his brain that prevent him from sleeping at night?

The Short Films Of David Lynch answers this question too. The intentional lack of meaning and devotion to bizarre graphic style foretells what is to come, from Wild At Heart and Lost Highway all the way through to his masterpiece, Mulholland Drive. Lynch is brilliant, troubling, and hard to categorize. These short films, which just recently became available, provide valuable insight into the unique vision of our most painterly, unorthodox, and demented director.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Nightmares!, December 14, 2008
By Brian Lange (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
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What is it about old short films with grain, textures, and lo-fi sounds that make it so haunting?

I've never quite been able to state whether I love David Lynch's work or hate it. But I can't deny that he's always been intriguing. These films are quite frightening and yes, of course they're bizarre and strange. As I mentioned, the textures, the contrast, the audio, the characters and stories... all the elements combine to produce some really amazing and beautiful work. You'll get basically nothing as far as the traditional narrative here, but there is so much more to work with. If you're familiar at all with the Brothers Quay, this would be a definite buy for you.

Of the Lynch features I've seen, I'd probably say that "Eraserhead" and "Inland Empire" are the most comparable to the short films on this disc. Take it for what it's worth, could be good or bad. I think that his early work embraces the experimental, and he capitalizes on the fact he is working with a short film, not a feature. I really love these pieces, having previously only seen "Luminere"

I will assume that most people at least have some idea of what David Lynch can be like... so take that into account if buying this collection. I think the films are great, but they're definitely not for everybody. One huge attribute to this collection is the short intros given by the director before each film (option to watch with or without)

& Peggy singing the alphabet is going to give me nightmares for weeks.
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4.0 out of 5 stars For the obsessive Lynch fanatique.
Buy it if only for the Lumiere short, which in one minute creates more intrigue than most two hour bores.
Published 12 months ago by Joel Dahmen

4.0 out of 5 stars Whoa!
This is some pretty cool stuff by David Lynch. While I haven't been able to see Blue Velvet (already a contender to be one of my favorite movies, but I have to see it) or... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Untitled

4.0 out of 5 stars That's how it began
David Lynch is my favorite director of all times. He stands on top, side by side with Stanley Kubrick, in my opinion. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Work in progress!
It doesn't seem to affirm David Lynch was the most legitimate and visceral minimalist filmmaker of that generation. Read more
Published on November 23, 2007 by Hiram Gomez Pardo

1.0 out of 5 stars WHAT!>?
I have no idea what these films were supposed to be! This movie no joke caused me to throw up. I don't recommend it.
Published on September 26, 2007 by Christopher Hughes

3.0 out of 5 stars not up to par
I had much higher hopes for this dvd that weren't really fulfilled, I love all of David Lynch's work, and i had heard about these short films many times, but until this dvd had... Read more
Published on March 15, 2007 by Drake Hudson

4.0 out of 5 stars A tangential opinion
The films themselves are simple, odd and fun to watch; but the commentary by David Lynch is amaaaaaaaazing. Read more
Published on February 20, 2007 by R. Essary

4.0 out of 5 stars David Lynch short films
All the 6 films were ok, with three of them being especially good, though one of those three was too short.
Published on January 10, 2007 by Sean Rudd

5.0 out of 5 stars Short Films of David Lynch
Purrrr......I love David Lynch so I have a biased opinion. But..I must say..my TV config ...I followed the instructions and I SWEAR LOL... Read more
Published on June 23, 2006 by Biggest Lynch Fan

3.0 out of 5 stars the films are great, got two defective copies in a row...
the films are great, the lynch presence is there. i would oridnarily have no problem with this DVD, except for my original copy is missing the film "the amputee". Read more
Published on March 9, 2006 by John Anderson

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