Woah, good catch.
Woah, good catch.
No Screeners, going to take them a couple hours to unpack that I imagine.
Yes it was! He had his Red and Blue glasses and everything. I thought he was going to go digging for Glastonbury Grove or something. I counted Four Shovels.
Yes, the scene with Winky's Man from the Diner, where he hands off the money, reminded me a lot of The Glass Room with Mr. Rourke in Mulholland Drive. WHen Cooper opened the curtain and saw DoppleCoop driving, that reminded me of Lost Highway.
The Fear in her voice felt real to me, but I am so glad she was there to film what she could. She has been with Lynch since before Eraserhead. She was in the short film the Amputee.
The Scene at the Roadhouse brings it all back down to earth and what we're doing here is all about.
The Log Lady Broke my heart and soothed my soul at the same time. RIP Catherine Coulson.
The Evolution of the Arm, That Glass Box, Winky's Diner Man, "James was always Cool". So fucking in on this!
Lost Highway Also had a Fugue State but I that was a different type of fugue state than Ronnette Pulaski's fugue state.
Just finished watching 1 and 2. As a lifelong Lynch Fan, I am digging it hard. Evocative of Eraserhead and Mulholland Drive.
That's crazy.
I was going to make a comment about how it isn't cute of the Rock to joke like this since we already have a totally unqualified entertainer currently in office. But jesus Christ these trolls are beyond hope with their bullshit.
Be fair, we have been getting a lot of good Lynch articles too.
Doesn't the queer non-binary mindset actually reinforce traditional gender norms? Like a butch lesbian can't be a woman, or an androgynous person can't be a woman or a man, they have to be on a spectrum? Isn't the end result only masculine men and femmine women get to be men or women? Like if you're a woman but you…
I am going to sound like an asshole here (ya i know), but in the statement from the victim, she referenced the unequal power dynamic between herself and the band member. And its like, come on, he's some dude in an semi-underground band that plays in front of maybe 200 people in a crowd, he isn't some rockstar or…
Sign me up for an adaptation of The Atrocity Exhibition. Wounds and Erections, Wounds and erections…
I am not crazy about their music but find them to be extremely fascinating and I don't get the hate for them. They are basically their own concurrent culture more than a subculture. There are Roman Gods jealous of their following.
I don't like Vulcan's prejudice, IT ISN"T LOGICAL! Also it all looks pretty wooden.
Yes, Lynch directed but did not write the first episode (featuring Harry Dean Stanton), neither wrote nor directed the second episode, and wrote and directed the third.
If you want some more obscure Lynch, check out Industrial Symphony Number 9. Its like a live performance piece featuring Julee Cruise, Michael Anderson (aka The Man From Another Place) and a big demonic devil thing towards the end.