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Cacator
Aug 6, 2005

You're quite good at turning me on.

Wild at Heart is by far his most underrated movie. The fact that it won a Palme d'Or is both a wonderful and hilarious thing.

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Cacator
Aug 6, 2005

You're quite good at turning me on.

metricchip posted:

I could listen to David Lynch talk about drat near anything for hours and hours.

Everything about him, from his tone of voice to the actual words coming out of his mouth are absolutely mesmerizing and brilliant.

Personally I think Werner Herzog has him beat there.

Cacator
Aug 6, 2005

You're quite good at turning me on.

The most recent episode of Twin Peaks may be the most David Lynchiest thing that David Lynch has ever done.

Cacator
Aug 6, 2005

You're quite good at turning me on.

I was going to say that the stupid paternity plot line was a huge waste of time but even that tangentially has a most wonderful payoff in season 3 :allears:

Now the James Hurley and the lonely housewife story, that was a huge waste of time.

Cacator
Aug 6, 2005

You're quite good at turning me on.

Y'all are doing yourselves a serious disservice by not seeing Sting in a codpiece.

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Cacator
Aug 6, 2005

You're quite good at turning me on.

Lester Shy posted:

but I definitely have bad dreams about certain objects or people feeling "wrong."

This is the entire finale and even after 17 hours of Lynchian madness it was still incredibly chilling, moreso due to the lack of his usual grotesqueries.

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