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I don't understand the inference. Does my trip description remind you of someone who also used 5MEO-DMT and had a terrifying go of it who was named Hunter, because if so, then no, sorry. I'm Zoe! <3

It should've earned him his first directing oscar, but sadly only John Hurt was graced with the honor, which was most assuredly deserving. Hollywood, and the rest of the global film industry should be fkng ashamed of themselves for rarely if ever giving the award to the people who are quite literally reinventing the

The Elephant Man is in my mind on par with Orson Welle's Night of Evil, Charles Laughton's Night of the Hunter, Tod Browning's Freaks, etc. with complete and total mastery of the use of black and white photography and German expressionism in general and is likely Lynch's "MOST PERFECT MOVIE". I love them all, but not

I like just made a comment over on the other article that I was reminded of several epic projects like The Tree of Life from Malick, 2001: A Space Odyssey by Maestro Kubrick, and Enter the Void by the enfant-terrible of French art-house, the one, the only, Gaspar Noe. <3

I totally think that Ray will manage somehow to tell someone in the know on the good side that Bob has been forcibly separated from dark coop.

..or that bizarre masterpiece of underground arthouse cinema, 'Begotten'. <3

1. We know that the maestro himself, Stanley Kubrick thought David Lynch was a mad genius and loved his film Eraserhead.

Eh? Salvador, Talk Radio, Natural Born Killers, the script for Conan the Barbarian? Oliver Stone remains one of the greatest directors of all time despite his brain slowly unraveling to such an extent that he does not even seem like the same person(has become paranoid, hyper-partisan, and prone to believing conspiracy

I lean more towards Frederico Fellini or Stanley Kubrick, but Lynch most certainly belongs in the upper top ten pantheon of all-time director heavyweights.

Watch The Elephant Man back-to-back with Ed Wood and you'll see countless highway robberies technique-wise, as well as story-wise from Edward Scissorhands. I'm certainly not the only one who thinks so, Burton himself aped Lynch's dialogue from The Elephant Man in Batman Returns having Danny DeVito's Penguin utter the

You didn't cry for the Elephant Man John Merrick, with an exquisite performance by the late great Sir John Hurt? Gfy! What are you, a Sinaloa Cartel Sicario? ;P

Honestly I would say Lynch's The Elephant Man is one of the most perfect films ever made, and an entirely different director completely swiped his entire auteur style from The Elephant Man and continues to use it in every single one of his films to this very day.

This read so circuitous for me that I fail to see what you're even trying to say or do quite honestly, I'm afraid…

Like in Lost Highway when the guy's head got bissected by a glass coffee table and the guy recoiled overly in horror and even interest in how cleanly it was done as though he was a frog in biology class, and then the girl burst out laughing. lol. I love Lynch.

…to me, it invokes a more dreamlike quality when he has actors acting strangely to shocking events.

It's going to be a very gradual process, one which I'm fully prepared for, I'm so seriously angry at anyone showing impatience in this new season, this is a master auteur filmmaker gifting us hours and hours of top quality weirdo entertainment and people just want to critique art. The man hasn't made a film in years

I haven't read the novel so I don't understand the connection, is it that Laura Moon is somehow distantly related to Essie or is it just that Mad Sweeney thinks she looks like Essie and felt bad for being responsible for killing her?

Holy sh!t! I'm fairly certain if the sheriff videotaped a few of Doris's hysterical arguments he would legally be able to strangle his wife to death and plead not guilty and all 12 jurors would find him innocent! What a raving b!tch! I don't even think she needed him to argue with at all, she was arguing with a voice

Eh? When was this? He definitely made people feel no grief when he hugged them and he knew when and where and what the sheriff's son who was a part of his little cult was doing at all times, how did he know all that?