Originally posted by beltin it out247:Sorry, but you're wrong. Mulholland Drive is Lynch's best film, and that's saying a lot (have you ever seen Blue Velvet?) Watch both of those movies four more times, and then we'll talk.
i'm no movie critic, but i can usually understand them. i understood Donnie Darko… eventually. but Mulholland Drive was THE WORST MOVIE EVER. if it was made to make no sense whatsoever, it did an awesome job. but the "bedroom scenes" were a little more than i could take….and it didn't help that my whole family was watching. *shudder* :eek:
Donnie Darko
Originally posted by walkman:
Sorry, but you're wrong. Mulholland Drive is Lynch's best film, and that's saying a lot (have you ever seen Blue Velvet?) Watch both of those movies four more times, and then we'll talk. [/QB]Oh Walkie,i must disagree.Eraserhead impacted me like no other.Mindblowing!! Of course it's all a matter of personal taste but MY GOD!!!ERASERHEAD!!
Originally posted by SPARX:
Originally posted by walkman:Oh Walkie,i must disagree.Eraserhead impacted me like no other.Mindblowing!! Of course it's all a matter of personal taste but MY GOD!!!ERASERHEAD!! [/QB]Good lord, Sparx…forgive me for my sins. Amendment to previous post â?? Please view Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet AND Eraserhead 5 times, and then we'll talk.
Sorry, but you're wrong. Mulholland Drive is Lynch's best film, and that's saying a lot (have you ever seen Blue Velvet?) Watch both of those movies four more times, and then we'll talk.
(I stand by my #1 ranking of Mulholland Dr., however.)
I love Blue Velvet.
My kind of comedy. :D
My kind of comedy. :D
Originally posted by Jaguär:Anything with Dennis Hopper is alright by me!!
I love Blue Velvet.
My kind of comedy. :D
http://archive.salon.com/ent/movies/review/2001/10/12/mulholland_drive/index.html
that explains it some. which doesn't really help me because I've never seen the whole thing.
that explains it some. which doesn't really help me because I've never seen the whole thing.
Has anyone seen "Spider" yet? That movie out Eraserheads Eraserhead with the opening lack of words. Intense.
I don't know what Lynch has done that is not great, even "The Angriest Dog in the World". Read a month of those and get back to me…
I don't know what Lynch has done that is not great, even "The Angriest Dog in the World". Read a month of those and get back to me…