waddup?
waddup?
hey, it takes all kinds
"What plot function does it serve?" The fact that you said "even by Lynch standards" makes me think you're approaching from an entirely different perspective than I am. It's *supposed* to be baffling. I love the first 30 minutes of FWWM more than anything, the Bowie cameo especially, as a work of pure surrealism and…
you are so right
I don't love them either, but at least they're watchable, which is more than I can say for The Battle of the Five Armies (whose title befits its laboriousness.)
How do you feel about other Kubricks?
I feel like he belongs to some special category of "thinkers" (for lack of a better term) that either connect with you at the exact right time and place or…don't.
I love how that header image so succinctly sums up everything wrong with that movie.
"Nashies" is the worst name for a fandom since… *Googles* Clay Aiken's "Claymates"
I appreciate the turn of phrase, but I must point out that old hats have plenty of charm
Loved Bryans Cranston in that show Breakings Bad. He was so good opposite Aarons Paul.
To be fair: https://twitter.com/Odnetni…
Downvoted for username/comment antergy.
And for a third opinion, I think it's fine to watch FWWM before the series (not TMP, though, obviously), as a lot of it stands on its own as a psychological horror film / surrealist masterpiece…
Not to be pedantic, but I'm pretty sure the squawking character played by Carlton Lee Russell (who will return for the new one) is known as the Jumping Man. The Electrician is either this guy https://38.media.tumblr.com… according to someone on Tumblr, or Jürgen Prochnow's character, although he's widely believed to…
At least we can all agree on that. The scene at his house is infectious in the truest sense of the word. Visually (that pink paint!), aurally ("The Beast"!), and everything in between (Billy Ray Cyrus!). Chills
OK, lots of stuff to respond to here.
yes it does
You know, somehow my mind remembered him being British in Fargo. But you're right, his Minnesota accent was perfect.
Peter?