Opinions?
Mulholland Dr
>2011
Lost Highway is better.
What are you even implying? Is it not possible to discuss this movie?
Maybe, but I got a fap or two out of Mulholland dr.
Fuck off disgusting newfag
Naomi Watts - Terrible actress! Cant find her way out of a paperbag. SAD!
2001 actually
One of the few true 21st century classics that I'm aware of. This movie will survive, maybe the best out of all Lynch's work. Like all great movies, it does something to the viewer that never goes away.
Hollywood is hell
cringe
it fits with the dreamy atmosphere though, even if it's unintentional
Betty was intentionally cheesy though, correct? I know,
>intentionally bad
but it does fit and make sense. Especially at the airport with the dubbed over dialogue and dreamlike music.
And as Diane she was great I thought.
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Agreed.
he can't keep getting away with it
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fuckin' hawt
what are your guys thoughts on the Diner scene at the beginningish? and the reappearance of the creature behind the diner
naomi watts in tank girl
Diner scene is filmed excellently.
I'm of the opinion that the creature is kind of unexplainable. A representation of the horrible reality that Diane doesn't want to confront? Same as the way that guy never wants to see the face again, Diane doesn't want to see reality? He does have the blue box and opens it if I remember correctly.
But idk
Lesbiankino
Overrated, like all of Lynch's work.
Lesbians, murder, mystery....great atmosphere, music.
Yeah. It's one of the greatest films I ever saw.
Kurt Cobain was such a fucking beta. He would've been absolutely unbearable to listen to in this day and age with the politically correct nonsense.
Thank god he's dead.
Only second to Lost Highway for personal preferences, but one of Lynch's best. Once you're familiar with the colour blue in Lynch's films and the whole reality/dream deal, it's highly enjoyable. You can't enjoy it completely the first time around because you'll need hindsight.
Mulholland Drive has two of the best scenes I've ever seen: the audition, where Watts, an actress, plays an actress playing a character, shows what she can do, whereas until then her character seemed pretty dumb and not all that talented (this part is her imagination of herself as a great actress), and the theater scene with that song I love, Llorando.
It's just fucking amazing.
Amazing film. Maybe Lynch's last real movie.
And yes, I think Lost Highway is a masterpiece.
The filthy hobo is what Diane is going to become. Just another failed burnout in LA. She shoots herself
>To avoid becoming yet another worthless failed actress scrounging in the back alleys of hollywood
>To avoid the shame of going back to her dead end middle of nowhere hometown (as she is literally haunted by the spectres)
>And obviously the guilt of ordering the hit
The filthy hobo isn't that complex.
At one point I thought she was in hell (there's a shot of a lamp post with the words "Hollywood is Hell" on it) and that creature was its Satan/Demiurge or something.
Cobain was most likely a Borderliner and it shows in his lyrics and attitudes. As such, he was very immature in some ways, like a good kid. Moreover, in his days, what he said wasn't mainstream like it is today. I doubt he'd say anything like that today.
>advertised as a dark psycho-sexual thriller
>2/3's of it is a comedy
Needless to say I was let down, even though it is a good film.
I can't see why people think Watts looks better than Harring.
Two thirds being comedy is surely a bit of an exaggeration. Definitely more of a thriller.
You're right about Harring, fucking sensational. Is she in anything else that's any good?