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Prestidigititis
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No hay banda de la cantina.

There's also much speculation that Lynch actually had nothing to do with that list, but someone from the production company/DVD releasing co. added it on their own.

That's the scene I always forget about when I rewatch this movie, and it just kills me every time. God, Watts is so superb in this movie, from front to back.

No need, man, I am right there with you about the potency and depth of that scene. There's just so much that's great in this film once you give yourself over to how it chooses to reveal itself to you.

That happened to me a lot as a teenager.

My brother and I were kids in the '70s, so it may be that it's just way too old for you to have seen it. In any case, the first of the three segments was uploaded to YouTube by someone, but the other two parts seem to be gone. (They're still referenced in one of the Muppet or Sesame Street wikis online, though.)

The title alone makes me shudder.

Disease? I'm confused.

Nobody does dreams like Lynch.

David Lynch: Favorite Director? Or One of your favorite directors?

I have the original DVD and I have no idea what shot you're referring to.

There are so many potential "best" scenes in MD. Winkie's, of course. The utterly disorienting sense of place that occurs when Naomi Watts changes identity, and seems to be looking at herself off camera for a few establishing shots in the kitchen of her "new" apartment. Plus the genuine hilarity of the "so that's the

For gods' sakes, don't tell people that sometimes there's a buggy!

Only when paired with "tobaccy".

The Amazing Mumford being the Platonic Ideal of this concept.

Three words: Am too!

Works on contingency?
No! Watership Down!

Man, I dunno, the little torture monologue toward the end of "Sven Hoek" takes the prize for me. They really made Ren look and sound like the quintessential drunk, abusive father.

Oh my god, I had forgotten about that Dot and the Kangaroo thing. Back in the day when there was so little children's entertainment that HBO could scrape together for afternoon programming…