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Your Top 5 David Lynch movies?
can't resist...
Mullholland Dr. Lost Highway Blue Velvet Fire Walk With Me / Twin Peaks The Straight Story but then again - lots of appreciation for all his body of work... |
1, Eraserhead
2. Mullholland Drive 3. Wild at Heart 4. Elephant Man 5. The Grandmother |
![]() Inland Empire Mullholland Dr. Lost Highway Blue Velvet Eraserhead (The Straight Story) |
tough one...
lost highway blue velvet eraserhead mulholland blue velvet but twin peaks as a whole rules them all |
1. Wild at Heart
2. Fire Walk with Me 3. Mulholland Drive 4. Lost Highway 5. Blue Velvet |
oh damn, Ive forgot wild at heart. I knew this would be a hard thread
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1. eraserhead
2. wild at heart 3. mullholand drive 4. blue velvet 5. lost highway |
1. Mulholland Drive
2. Eraserhead 3. Blue Velvet 4. Lost Highway 5. Wild At Heart |
He needs to do a version of The Metamorphasis. I feel like that would take the cake.
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The best scene in any of his films is the part with David Bowie in Fire Walk with Me.
"Well now we're not going to talk about JUdy, no we're not going to talk about Judy at all." |
that Bowie scene is great.
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1. Eraserhead.
2. Mullholand Dr. 3. Blue Velvet 4. Lost Highway 5. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me. |
1. Inland Empire (I know lots of people, even Lynch fans got bored with it, but for some reason I just found it better and better as I watched.)
2. Eraserhead 3. Mullholland Drive 4. Fire Walk With Me 5. Blue Velvet |
I've watched Inland Empire 4 1/2 times. I think it's okay.
What's your interpretation of it? I think Laura Dern is a ghost, and she was so addled over the violent events of her past that -- in a fugue state -- she picked up the phone to contact her ex-lover, who was a married man. Instead, she ended up calling a set of bunnies in a depression-era apartment, which uncoiled buried memories of previous reincarnations. Thanks to some weird and shocking revelations, she was able to play a record that threaded a needle into the grooves of her psychic field and, with the help of some old polish grandpas and a medium, reminded her of some more suppressed memories. A lot of the film is just her revisiting different points of her life and who she was and how she acted then. At the end, she realizes she'd been happier at home the whole time and should never have wandered away. The moment she promised herself never to fuck married men again, her imprisoned soul was freed, and endless repetitions of this same redemptive act unfolded across the astral plane, liberating thousands in the same transformative transcendental way that Buddha's fire sermon or Christ's death on the cross did for us all. If we would only read the writing on the wall and follow the path into the depths of the studio set, we too have salvation waiting for us. Something like that. |
1. Eraserhead
2. Blue Velvet 3. Wild At Heart (I haven't seen all of it, but I've seen enough to know this) 4. Mulholland Drive (same as above) 5. Lost Highway |
Dune.
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Adam, you interpreted it pretty much they way I did. Violent death. And her Ghost keeps reliving the same thing over and over again throughout the ages.
I actually loved Inland. It's hard to make a Top 5 of his films. |
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its pretty creepy to see him on the surveillance cam till cooper stands hisself in the middle of the floor |
1. wild at heart (fantastic)
2. blue velvet (brilliant) 3. the elephant man (wow) 4. dune (terrible! i blame the producers. yet i've seen it 2-3 times) 5. eraserhead (great visuals but i fell asleep to it multiple times--never managed to watch it straight from start to finish) i have seen mulholland drive but fuck if i remember *any* of it-- i will try again some day. i hate inland empire (i had to force myself to stay awake in the projection room), and i never managed to see lost highway after all so i have no opinion. haven't seen the straight story. twin peaks season 1 was amazing but doesn't count as a movie. fire walk with me is okay but feels like a dvd extra to twin peaks. |
blue velvet
inland empire( though its an overload and too much) mulholland drive eraserhead wild at heart thought hard about this. inland empire about gave me a heart attack. saw it once and thats all i need. love the digital shit everyone hatesabout it. |
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