bosguy1981 wrote:
The makers of "Behind the Red Curtain" only made one chronological goof in the entire 18 part series -- the "What Story is that, Charlie?" scene with Audrey & Charlie is accidentally put in the Part 15 segment of Behind the Curtain instead of 13.
I thought it was footage of Audrey choking Charlie? Because that scene was definitely in Part 15.
The Audrey scenes from parts 13 & 15 are both featured in Behind the Red Curtain part 15.
Either a mistake or they figured the BTS footage from part 13 was so brief, they just decided to double them up into the Part 15 featurette? Could definitely be that.
bosguy1981 wrote:The Audrey scenes from parts 13 & 15 are both featured in Behind the Red Curtain part 15.
Either a mistake or they figured the BTS footage from part 13 was so brief, they just decided to double them up into the Part 15 featurette? Could definitely be that.
Oh gotcha! I haven't seen it yet but yeah, they were probably lazy and just doubled it up, haha. Especially since the shoot date was likely the same. I know most of Sherilyn's stuff was in the prior documentaries so unless the footage is all brand new, I'm frankly surprised to see anything of her in this new documentary.
Going through the box set, everything looked in decent shape besides the art cards being bowed and the disc having light scratches. But then, I get to the first disc of season 3. It looks bad. There are scratches that go around the disc, forming circles. I don't know how that could have happened, the disc was tight in it's slot. I don't know if it'll affect playback yet, but usually these types of scratches do. It's gonna be a pain to send this entire box set to Amazon for one disc. Does Paramount have a customer service number for their products?
Mulberryspark wrote:Going through the box set, everything looked in decent shape besides the art cards being bowed and the disc having light scratches. But then, I get to the first disc of season 3. It looks bad. There are scratches that go around the disc, forming circles. I don't know how that could have happened, the disc was tight in it's slot. I don't know if it'll affect playback yet, but usually these types of scratches do. It's gonna be a pain to send this entire box set to Amazon for one disc. Does Paramount have a customer service number for their products?
Yeah I think the cards just came out like that from the press, mine were also bent. If you apply pressure and manually bend them, they can be made straight. I did that to mine.
That sucks about the disc. That makes me think I should go ahead and do a glance at all mine. It could be manufacturing damage. Have you tried cleaning and buffing them out? It could be surface crud, and blurays can be surprisingly strong. There's talk of multiple people experiencing the 4K bug, so an official channel to contact them should become evident. But until then you should at least try to clean/play it to make sure.
vicksvapor77 wrote:I wonder, does it coming from UPS vs. USPS depend on what shipping speed was chosen perhaps?
Probably. My preorder was release-day delivery.
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Interesting that Lynch makes a big deal about Marjorie making sure she dials a 9 and a 1 and another 1.
Even having just watched the first installment, there’s already a misplaced scene: the final installment of Part 1 (Constance saying they got a hit on the prints) is from Part 4, not Part 1. Doesn’t bother me at all, but since people were talking about Audrey scenes being misplaced.
Would be cool if we got to see any of Erica Eynon filming to get some insight into Judy. Probably unlikely though, especially since she was presumably nude.
Interesting to see Lynch shooting a bunch of takes of Phyllis being shot (“turn, bang”) without the squib. Wonder if he already had the idea to do the weird distortion effect.
Sheryl coming on set in the “cousin”/Red Room dress is a really emotional moment. Interesting that Lynch says she is “whispering backwards” to Cooper. So curious if she actually had lines there.
Mr. Reindeer wrote:Finally got around to starting the new material.
Interesting that Lynch makes a big deal about Marjorie making sure she dials a 9 and a 1 and another 1.
Even having just watched the first installment, there’s already a misplaced scene: the final installment of Part 1 (Constance saying they got a hit on the prints) is from Part 4, not Part 1. Doesn’t bother me at all, but since people were talking about Audrey scenes being misplaced.
Would be cool if we got to see any of Erica Eynon filming to get some insight into Judy. Probably unlikely though, especially since she was presumably nude.
It's about time someone gets a hold of her for an interview. The NDAs are just about up, aren't they?
Wonder why Scott Cameron made such a big deal out of the fact that they can’t fly Sheryl, but they fly both Kyle and Naido? I guess it was just a contractual thing? Sheryl seems OK with the idea when Lynch mentions it, though.
Lynch in costume as Cole, at Cole’s desk, but with his usual bed-head is a glorious sight.
I just started digging into the features too, coincidentally. These play so, so much better without interruption.
The not flying Sheryl thing could be due to the costume differences?
So touched that even for actors with literally one scene, they do a gather-round.
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I think its amazing that Lynch seems to direct his actors in a way that at 1st sounds comical or even cooky. But the actors respect him so much that they give him the benefit of the doubt and try their best to give him what he wants. Lynch does it in a way that he doesn't tell them his full vision, at least not on the BTS. I bet the actors have no clue what will be the finished product just like us viewers. If you didn't know Lynch's genius you could easily say he's a looney toon or something with what he asks for, but really its something amazing. Its all in his head not on paper.
"Wanting something to be different will not make it so." "Explaining a different rule is not complaining for months. A lie will never be true." - Dale Cooper: My Life, My Tapes.
Mr. Reindeer wrote:Sheryl coming on set in the “cousin”/Red Room dress is a really emotional moment. Interesting that Lynch says she is “whispering backwards” to Cooper. So curious if she actually had lines there.
I think she did. When Sheryl and Ray came to the Milwaukee Film Festival a few months ago, and someone asked her what she thought Laura said, she said "Oh, I know what I said." It's in the Q&A somewhere that I posted on YouTube but I'm not sure which part to be honest, haha.
Diane wrote:Be sure to take everything out of the inner carton at once. The cardboard is flimsy and if the contents tilt forward it will rip.
Mine seems sturdy. If it rips I'll just glue it.
Recipe not my own. In a coffee cup. 3 TBS flour, 2 TBS sugar, 1.5 TBS cocoa powder, .25 TSP baking powder, pinch of salt. 3 TBS milk, 1.5 TBS vegetable oil, 1 TBS peanut butter. Add and mix each set. Microwave 1 minute 10 seconds. The cup will be hot.