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Post by fartyfartsalot on Mar 19, 2017 1:39:53 GMT
Discuss
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Post by poelzig on Mar 19, 2017 1:56:44 GMT
Not really. It could have been but it fails. Lynch has shown he can make entertaining offbeat movies that still manage to be coherent. He also knows pseudointellectuals worship him when he poops out the more illogical pretentious nonsense. Therefore he panders/trolls that smug group with self indulgent claptrap like Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive. In return people desperate to appear "clever" because they watched a movie proclaim him a genius and he gets a nice laugh at their expense.
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Post by The Duck of Death on Mar 19, 2017 1:59:08 GMT
Don't know, but I'm gonna watch it today and give my opinion on it after.
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Post by petrolino on Mar 19, 2017 2:08:31 GMT
Awesome movie. Be sure to watch it late night with the volume up loud and the lights turned out.
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Post by movielover on Mar 19, 2017 4:14:20 GMT
Yes, but it's not for everyone. Need to be David Lynch fan (like me).
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Post by The Duck of Death on Mar 19, 2017 5:06:29 GMT
Didn't care for it. I thought it went too heavy on symbolism and I wasn't invested enough to care about the message it was trying to convey. I also thought it was oddly humorless, for the most part, unlike most Lynch movies.
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Post by petrolino on Mar 19, 2017 5:30:46 GMT
Everyone talks about it, it might be the biggest movie in America Both 'Wild At Heart' and 'Lost Highway' worked wonders for the European sales experienced by Big Barry Gifford on Chicago, Illinois.
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