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Old 01.16.2007, 10:09 AM   #23
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I will not be paying money to see this envelope-breaking film.
I respect your honesty and insight, !@#$%!; I do realize though that you're merely stating what you think, and not discouraging anyone from seeing it necessarily.
It appears to me that half of the metacritics didn't really watch the movie, and anyone with any sense should know the "half" to which I'm referring.

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Originally Posted by non-brainwashed
Yeah, it's really tempting to make excuses for Lynch, for a guy that meticulously makes sure the dust bunnies under the radiator in Dorothy Vallen's womb-like apartment "look right" for the shot even if they happen to not get included in the frame.
Lynch's current philosophy (more like methodology) of filmmaking is the devil-may-care "everything fits" opposite.
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