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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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I'm a fan of Ed Lynch.

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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Is that Ed wood and David Lynch's child? That would explain Eraserhead.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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I don't watch baseball though so I have no idea about any player not named Henry Cotto.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Yep, ever since I saw the old Twin Peaks television show as a whelp. I have not followed him much the last few years. He sort of went off the grid with his projects the last decade. I still haven't seen Inland Empire but Dumbland was fun bad.

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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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"inland empire" and "mulholland drive" are two of his best modern films. he should've never touched "dune".


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Zizou wrote:
Yep, ever since I saw the old Twin Peaks television show as a whelp. I have not followed him much the last few years. He sort of went off the grid with his projects the last decade. I still haven't seen Inland Empire but Dumbland was fun bad.



Inland Empire was awesome IMHO. It was so lynch. His music is yeah I gotta be in the mood for it, just like his films, but good. Totally interesting cat. Very acquired taste. You love him or run away screaming. I mean blue velvet is his most accessible film I guess. Maybe Mullholland? Can't say twin peaks because that was network and mostly frost but it changed tv no doubt.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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"inland empire" and "mulholland drive" are two of his best modern films. he should've never touched "dune".



That's why he took his name off of dune.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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it's too bad he had to even go through it. one of the ugliest looking films ever.

i wrote a review of "inland empire" years ago. if you want, have a look, see if you agree:

http://thereviewbin.com/inland-empire.htm


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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it's too bad he had to even go through it. one of the ugliest looking films ever.

i wrote a review of "inland empire" years ago. if you want, have a look, see if you agree:

http://thereviewbin.com/inland-empire.htm



Mostly agree and as he is open to interpretation and a good write up. To me and only me as would be the case the haunting of "47" was huge in that film. Very comprehensive though and well articulated. Better than I would have done. A great read.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Who else wants to see the Mullholland drive pilot?


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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The Straight Story was pretty accessible. My guy Richard Farnsworth was great but lost in a tough field for the Best Actor award. Think he offed himself not long after.

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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Erotic Lawyer wrote:

Mostly agree and as he is open to interpretation and a good write up. To me and only me as would be the case the haunting of "47" was huge in that film. Very comprehensive though and well articulated. Better than I would have done. A great read.


thanks, i was definitely into that film. and movies like that are hard to come by these days. lynch is unique.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Zizou wrote:
The Straight Story was pretty accessible. My guy Richard Farnsworth was great but lost in a tough field for the Best Actor award. Think he offed himself not long after.



Absolutely it was. I guess that and elephant I don't consider lynchian views although very lynch films. His dreamscape pseudo astral projection things welled in the underbelly of urban and rural darkness enthralls me.

He was right to refuse Lucas on directing empire strikes back but wow how awesome that would have been.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Erotic Lawyer wrote:

Mostly agree and as he is open to interpretation and a good write up. To me and only me as would be the case the haunting of "47" was huge in that film. Very comprehensive though and well articulated. Better than I would have done. A great read.


thanks, i was definitely into that film. and movies like that are hard to come by these days. lynch is unique.



No doubt. Maybe Brunel and Dali compare but he is def a unique guy.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Has anyone bought the blu_ray with the deleted scenes for FWWM?


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Lynch's latest project. I believe Bret Easton Ellis is writing a biography of Duran Duran as well.

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/ ... s-20140813

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