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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
PostPosted: Thu September 07, 2017 1:22 am 
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You know what? I've yet to see Wild at Heart, Inland Empire and The Elephant Man.

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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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washing machine wrote:
You know what? I've yet to see Wild at Heart, Inland Empire and The Elephant Man.


I haven't seen Inland Empire or Wild at Heart yet, but I highly recommend The Elephant Man.

Since my last post I have watched Dune and Blue Velvet. Dune was much better than I expected. It's definitely flawed, but I found it enjoyable. I've also never seen so much exposition in a movie. I felt like I needed to read the book to have a grasp of everything that was going on.

Blue Velvet was great, but it was my least favorite of Lynch's movies thus far. I haven't been able to pinpoint exactly why because I know it's regarded as one of his best. Maybe because it was his least surreal movie?


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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I love Blue Velvet, if only because it's the perfect expression of one of Lynch's favorite themes. The seedy underbelly of small towns and what goes on beyond the white picket fence. That image of a pretty bird on the window, perched peacefully with a monstrous beetle in his sharp beak. It's not as surreal as what would come after, but it's the theme that resonates the most with me.

Though I love Mulholland Drive even more. Takes that theme and then really ups the ante with identity and dream logic.

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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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washing machine wrote:
I love Blue Velvet, if only because it's the perfect expression of one of Lynch's favorite themes. The seedy underbelly of small towns and what goes on beyond the white picket fence. That image of a pretty bird on the window, perched peacefully with a monstrous beetle in his sharp beak. It's not as surreal as what would come after, but it's the theme that resonates the most with me.

Though I love Mulholland Drive even more. Takes that theme and then really ups the ante with identity and dream logic.


This is where I feel Lost Highway sits at the fore for myself, Los Angeles is far from a small town though it can be; it was also shot with a lot less freedom than Mulholland if I remember correctly. I'm not voting one over the other objectively but as an audience I feel we grew with Lynch (a well known figure in the medium) as an artist and that is pretty rare.

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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Lynch's trajectory from Eraserhead to Twin Peaks: The Return makes all the sense in the world. It's almost inevitable in retrospect. Each subsequent piece as added to and been built upon each previous work. The Return was his magnum opus.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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I'm strongly considering a full canon watch/re-watch. I've still never seen all of Dune. So, I should start there. But I really want to see all of his work again. Maybe next week I'll start that.


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I’m interested to read your thoughts on Dune. It was far better than I expected. Not great, just far better than I expected.

The Nicholas Cage one is next for me (I’m too lazy to look up the title right now). I feel like I have to really space out Lynch’s movies so that I have time to process them. I’ve never watched a director where I feel the need to do that.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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parasolmonster wrote:
I’m interested to read your thoughts on Dune. It was far better than I expected. Not great, just far better than I expected.

The Nicholas Cage one is next for me (I’m too lazy to look up the title right now). I feel like I have to really space out Lynch’s movies so that I have time to process them. I’ve never watched a director where I feel the need to do that.

Wild at Heart! I adore that film. I can't wait to read your thoughts on it. I hope you find it as heartwarming and romantic yet awful and bone-chilling as I do.

I had to space out my Lynch movies too back when I was first getting into him. I find, as I'm far more familiar with his work, that I don't need to do that as much now.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Mulholland Drive
Lost Highway
The Elephant Man
Blue Velvet
Wild At Heart
Inland Empire
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
Eraserhead
Dune
The Straight Story


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If I watch Inland Empire next week, I'll try this.

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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Blue Velvet
Wild At Heart
Dune
Eraserhead
The Straight Story
Mulholland Drive
Lost Highway
The Elephant Man

Never saw:
Inland Empire
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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That one scene in Straight Story (you know the one I mean) is one of my favorite all-time Lynch scenes. I hate ranking that movie so low. But something has to be at the bottom. Still a really lovely movie, though. Lynch doesn't make bad films.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Wild at Hear picked up a bit for me in the last 45 minutes. It strangely gave me Dune vibes.

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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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My mom loves The Straight Story. I can’t imagine her watching two minutes of any other Lynch. Maybe Twin Peaks.

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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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I watched The Straight Story in a seminar my first year of college. I had no idea who David Lynch was at the time; I should probably give it another go.

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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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Twin Peaks: The Return
Fire Walk With Me
Mulholland Drive
Lost Highway
Inland Empire
Eraserhead
Blue Velvet
Wild at Heart
Elephant Man
Straight Story
Dune

Honestly, he’s my favorite director and I don’t think there’s a bad one in the bunch. I even enjoy Dune.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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parasolmonster wrote:
Twin Peaks: The Return
Fire Walk With Me
Mulholland Drive
Lost Highway
Inland Empire
Eraserhead
Blue Velvet
Wild at Heart
Elephant Man
Straight Story
Dune

Honestly, he’s my favorite director and I don’t think there’s a bad one in the bunch. I even enjoy Dune.

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If I'd included The Return in my rankings, it would have been at the top as well.

Lynch is the best.


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 Post subject: Re: David Lynch
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epilogue wrote:
parasolmonster wrote:
Twin Peaks: The Return
Fire Walk With Me
Mulholland Drive
Lost Highway
Inland Empire
Eraserhead
Blue Velvet
Wild at Heart
Elephant Man
Straight Story
Dune

Honestly, he’s my favorite director and I don’t think there’s a bad one in the bunch. I even enjoy Dune.

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If I'd included The Return in my rankings, it would have been at the top as well.

Lynch is the best.


We just started showing Twin Peaks to my 12 year-old daughter. One of my proudest moments as a dad is that she loves it so far.

I’m gonna have to figure out how to make FWWM suitable for a child though. . . As far as that goes, certain portions of The Return too.

But God I can’t wait to show her Part 8 of The Return. . .


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Part 8 of The Return is the best thing Lynch has ever made. :heartbeat:


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