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Old 26th June 2012, 09:08 PM
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Okay.Now that Lynch has been rolled out on BD and I've watched Lost Highway,would anyone care to explain what the **** was going on after the halfway mark?

I must say though,I think it was Total Film who said the first 40 minutes were a master class in terror,and they were spot on

Twin Peaks FWWM I gave up on....

I have had DUNE since the dawn of VHS,and then on DVD and will revisit it on BD.
Also purchased Blue Velvet today,which I'll sit through.....

Oh and I told the kids to get me Inland Empire for Father's Day....a glutton for punishment?

Thing is-curiosity is getting the better of me concerning Mullholland Drive.....
I adore Lynch's films, except maybe Dune and it's about time I reassessed that. Blue Velvet and Mulholland Drive are tied in first place for me. If you haven't seen Mulholland Drive you really need to.

Inland Empire is a difficult one, it's to be admired as experimental film making just like Eraserhead but I don't revisit IE very often I have to say.
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