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Escobarbarian
Jun 18, 2004


Grimey Drawer
Watching Mulholland Drive in the middle of the night as an impressionable 17 year old just getting into less mainstream fare was pretty much my defining moment as far as films go. I don't know that it'll ever leave my top 10.

Just a small correction for the OP - Twin Peaks reboot will air on Showtime, not HBO :)

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Escobarbarian
Jun 18, 2004


Grimey Drawer
I would say Blue Velvet is the best starting point for Lynch's movies. I started with Eraserhead and didn't have a good time before moving on to BV and Mulholland and properly getting into him. These days Eraserhead is my second-favourite film of his.

Escobarbarian
Jun 18, 2004


Grimey Drawer
Sounds like kind of a simpleton.

Escobarbarian
Jun 18, 2004


Grimey Drawer
This is such a good list

Escobarbarian
Jun 18, 2004


Grimey Drawer
Just watch the drat movie

Escobarbarian
Jun 18, 2004


Grimey Drawer
I would love to read more on IE. I can pretty much only watch it as a mood piece.

Escobarbarian
Jun 18, 2004


Grimey Drawer
I think they meant the original

But yes, watch it all

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Escobarbarian
Jun 18, 2004


Grimey Drawer
I probably won't ever watch Dune because I don't like hard sci-fi and it sounds real bad. I think I can handle that one gap in Lynch's filmography.

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