What's his best and why is it the straight story?

what's his best and why is it the straight story?

Its actually Dune

contrarian nerd

Its actually Blue Velvet

>the movie he half-assedly made as a favor to his wife
>his best

Everyone knows Lost Highway is Lynch's masterpiece.

>not Inland Empire

it's his most experimental film, that's why

So by not making a movie experimental at all it becomes experimental because it's different then his usual stuff?

I never got the hype for his Dune movie; yet I am a big fan of his Inland Empire, Lost Highway, Twin Peaks.

No idea why but something about the way he made Dune felt a bit off

Exactly, this is why tru plebs will say some shit like Mulholland Drive, when it's actually The Elephant Man.

that's a good way of putting it but he did say it before in an interview i think.

Everybody agrees.

Giada's pawpaw basically shafted him at every turn during it's production.

There's a reason Dick Laurent sounds eerily close to Dino De Laurentiis.

Why do plebes enjoy shit like Mulholland Drive so much? I thought it was a chore to get through and only really enjoyed the build up and tension of the diner scene, that was actually terrifying but the rest of the movie was pretty uninspiring. Do they like it just because of the lesbian and masturbation scene?

Same here. I wouldn't say that is Lynch's best work. Sure it's a great movie but not "super amazing" as some here say it is

>muh lesbians

It's just the watered down, Oscar bait version of Lynch's masterpiece, Lost Highway.

I loved it, but then again i'm a big Bergman fan.

Care to elaborate using your own words?

Am I the only one who thinks that all of Lynch's films connect?

>Twin Peaks
>Lost Highway
>Mulholland Drive
>Inland Empire
They all take place in the same universe I think

I mean both Mulholland Drive & Inland Empire deal with an aspiring actress.

Twin Peaks & Lost Highway both deal with a gruesome murder - both people who commit this murder do not believe that they have done it at first/kind of possessed due to an inner demon haunting them.

>they all take place in the same universe

I'm pretty sure that Lynch himself has said that about all those movies, and the last three are generally considered his L.A. trilogy.

Lynch cinematic universe when?