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have just found the whole of twin peaks "fire walk with me" on youtube 😀
mr lynch has to be my favorite director of anyone that i have watched.
his films just seem to resonate with me for some reason (although i admit that i do not understand many of them 😉
i remember one night years ago (when i used to drink).i had left the tv on and fallen asleep.i woke up around 3am with eraserhead playing on the tv.what the **** is this i said to myself 😯 but i was transfixed by the film.
lost highway and the aformentioned tpfwwm are 2 of my favorite films.the guy is a cinematic genius as far as i'm concerned 😀
“Damn fine pie!”
''how's Annie?''
The video scene in Lost Highway is one of my favourites, so horribly creepy.
Mulholland Drive. I must have watched it a dozen times and still none the wiser 😆
hes got a regular cameo in cleveland show too!
but i am a massive fan of his work, if only he had been able to do dune his way..............
Aye, apart from Mulholland Drive, pretty flawless (not seen everything tho I ghuess).
Straight Story is worth a watch too.
Lynch and Kubrick - can't go wrong. I love them both in equal measure.
Twin Peaks is utterly stunningly brilliant.
There was a TV channel in Canada that used to run the annuam David Lynch Fest. The tag line was:
Weird - Weirder - David Lynch
As a kid, [i]Twin Peaks[/i] was a massive influence on me - it marked out some kind of dark hinterland that I've never really left.
[i]How's Annie?[/i]
Irrespective of whether any more episodes could/should have been made, what an ending... 😯
He's peerless - consistently so through his career. Inland Empire was superb - although it makes Mulholland drive look like spoon-feeding. [Inland Empire was the last film I saw at the cinema for some reason, sticks in my mind as amazing viewing].
Big fan of Dune as well. Obv very flawed all over the place but still a great film in places IMHO (although I don't think Lynch himself thinks that). Heard it described as like watching a trailer for the greatest film ever made.
I am a huge fan of Mr Lynch. I love his sideways view of society.
I've spent a fair bit of time in one of the places he spent his formative years (Spokane, WA) and there's some really interesting influences. Inland small-city America has a really odd feel that is definitely very present in his work.
