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  1. Sep 4, 2012 · Next is the story of an accident re-constructionist working a one car crash on L.A.'s Mulholland Drive in which the victim's Porsche has been driven off a cliff - thus, "Mulholland Dive." The accident investigator determines that the driver over-corrected, locked the brakes, and slid over the cliff to his death - a completely ordinary accident.

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  2. Aug 5, 2024 · This book has three main sections, each of which is excellent: 1) a 20-page backstory of Mulholland Drive's inspiring transformation from TV show to feature film; 2) a 90-page scene-by-scene and act-by-act analysis of the entire film and its many mysteries; 3) 50 pages of real-time interviews with five cast members, including Watts, Harring, and Theroux.

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  3. The Narrows coincided with a dvd release: “Blue Neon Light: Michael Connelly’s Los Angeles”. In addition to novels, Michael Connelly has published multiple short stories. He has written three collections of short stories: Angle of Investigation, Suicide Run, and Mulholland Drive. Michael wrote one non fiction book in 2006 called Crime Beat.

  4. Mulholland Drive is a pretty damning critique of the Hollywood studio system (fucking mobsters steal Adam's movie from him, forcing him to cast Camilla in the lead) and a commentary on film as an illusion, as a manipulative device.

  5. In “Mulholland Dive,” a man who deciphers the hidden codes of accident scenes investigates a fatality off L.A.’s most fabled roadway. In “Two-Bagger,” an obsessed cop tails an ex-con he believes is about to carry out a contract killing. These stories were previously published in print in various short story anthologies.

  6. In “Mulholland Dive,” a man who deciphers the hidden codes of accident scenes investigates a fatality off L.A.’s most fabled roadway. In “Two-Bagger,” an obsessed cop tails an ex-con he believes is about to carry out a contract killing.

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  8. Oct 23, 2014 · As Mulholland Drive proceeds, then, this detective story eventually gives way to something far more terrifying. Lynch uses the visual language of horror — handheld shots that appropriate a ...