We review recent work on the dynamics of membranes. First, we discuss
the viscous modes of a free bilayer membrane, taking into account the
coupling between bending and the local density of the two monolayers.
Apart from important corrections to the conventional bending mode, we
obtain a second slow mode which is essentially a fluctuation in the de
nsity difference of the two monolayers, damped by intermonolayer frict
ion. Estimates for a stack of membranes show reasonable agreement with
a recent spin-echo study of membrane undulations. Second, we discuss
the dispersion relation for both fluid and polymerized membranes bound
to a substrate by an attractive potential. The interplay between the
hydrodynamic damping by the surrounding liquid and the restoring force
in the binding potential leads to a q(2) dependence of the damping ra
te gamma at small wavevector q. With increasing q, various crossovers
can occur, including the possibility of nonmonotonic damping in which
gamma decreases with q as similar to 1/q.