January 16Jan 16 Wow. https://variety.com/2025/film/news/david-lynch-dead-director-blue-velvet-twin-peaks-1236276106/
January 16Jan 16 18 minutes ago, mdmost said: Wow. https://variety.com/2025/film/news/david-lynch-dead-director-blue-velvet-twin-peaks-1236276106/ Wow indeed. Strange dude. But made his mark in Hollywood. Edited January 16Jan 16 by C-Man
January 16Jan 16 Weird dude, but the world needs weird dudes. Auteur, didn’t give one fuck. Rest in peace, DL.
January 16Jan 16 Mulholland Drive is probably in my top five favorite movies ever TP The Return was a proper magnum opus. Episode eight was one of the all-time triumphs of television. Nobody could capture the dream world or other realities on film like David, and nobody could conjure the sense of true dread in a scene out of nowhere like David
January 16Jan 16 I don't think any filmmaker messed with my head like David Lynch. That dude's mind must have been a trip. I remember going to a late night showing of Lost Highway. One chick in front of me broke down crying and left, another one said she was freaking out and left. Some fat Anton Lavey looking creep kept rubbing his hands while muttering "yes, yes." There was a couple behind us that bailed on the movie too. After the movie I said something like "I feel like there is a darkness on me." lulz That movie was such a mind fuck.
January 16Jan 16 Would have guessed older than that. Blue Velvet was a highly quotable film during undergrad and for a few years after and set up Twin Peaks nicely, which unfortunately fell off a cliff. I'd forgotten some of his more mainstream flicks. RIP.
January 16Jan 16 10 minutes ago, F250 said: I don't think any filmmaker messed with my head like David Lynch. That dude's mind must have been a trip. I remember going to a late night showing of Lost Highway. One chick in front of me broke down crying and left, another one said she was freaking out and left. Some fat Anton Lavey looking creep kept rubbing his hands while muttering "yes, yes." There was a couple behind us that bailed on the movie too. After the movie I said something like "I feel like there is a darkness on me." lulz That movie was such a mind fuck. Spoiler
January 16Jan 16 Twin Peaks and Mullholland Dr are all timers. Twin Peaks in particular did quite a number on 10-12 year old me.
January 16Jan 16 Eraserhead was just an answer in a crossword from earlier this week, with the clue being Lynch’s first movie. Also nine kinds of weird.
January 16Jan 16 I couldn't finish s3 of twin peaks, too fucking weird. Did love the first 2 seasons and the old dunes though. RIP
January 16Jan 16 Edited January 16Jan 16 by Duane Moore Not sure what happened here that pissed people off, but taking it down to be safe.
January 16Jan 16 Today fucking sucks. Glad he got to finish Twin Peaks but I don't think we'll ever see a director or artist like him again. I don't give a shit about celebrity deaths but I'll admit this one hit home.
January 16Jan 16 31 minutes ago, Duane Moore said: Who is going to remind me negged for that stupid fucking longcat
January 16Jan 16 Twin Peaks: The Return is the greatest artistic achievement on film ever made. Mulholland Dr is one of the best films ever made. There will never be another person like him, and we are all poorer for it. Kyle McLachlan's tribute on Instagram made me cry
January 16Jan 16 Blue Velvet was a highly quotable film during undergrad and for a few years after You can probably guess what I blurt out when I hear someone mention Heineken.
January 16Jan 16 6 minutes ago, Jerry Callo said: You can probably guess what I blurt out when I here someone mention Heineken. The sleeper has awakened?
January 16Jan 16 i was hanging out in the trans-pecos during 89/90/91/92 wim wenders & paris, texas are and will always remain #1 in trans-pecos film-making while not entirely set in the trans-pecos, big tuna has to be terlingua or study butte, so wild at heart will always be in my transpecos top 10 and i have it at #5 i have an original 24x36 of this from it's theatrical release
January 16Jan 16 2 hours ago, rage-a-holic said: negged for that stupid fucking longcat I apologize for whatever I did that got me 5 negs. I was just trying to post one of his “It’s Friday” X posts and link to the page. What happened? This is how it looks to me:
January 16Jan 16 4 minutes ago, Duane Moore said: I apologize for whatever I did that got me 5 negs. I was just trying to post one of his “It’s Friday” X posts and link to the page. What happened? This is how it looks to me: If you just imbed the main page, it imbeds the entire timeline. So we got all of the fridays.
January 16Jan 16 5 minutes ago, Pato del Muerto said: If you just imbed the main page, it imbeds the entire timeline. So we got all of the fridays. Got it. Sorry again to everyone, I took it down.
January 17Jan 17 3 hours ago, Deej said: I've got an urge for some Pabst Blue Ribbon and a tank of nitrous. Dennis Hopper was born for that part and Apocalypse Now.
January 17Jan 17 Damn. A true original. I think Wild At Heart is my favorite but he did a lot of great stuff. RIP.
January 17Jan 17 47 minutes ago, safe sex said: I'm dying to know what the last movie he watched was Weekend at Bernie's 2
January 17Jan 17 If anyone hasn't seen The Straight Story, it's on Disney+ and is perhaps his most criminally underrated/underseen film. Unlike anything else he made, and yet it fits like a glove into his oeuvre.
January 17Jan 17 This one really sucks. Such a unique special artist. Mostly a Twin Peaks guy. Seen most films, but never Wild at Heart or Elephant Man, or his latter one with Dern. Time up fill in the gaps.. I installed Kodi and illegal cable on my Amazon Fire TV for the sole purpose of watching The Return live. He had emphysema and could not leave his house... I heard they had to move him bc of the LA fires... I'm thinking the hustle and bustle of transporting him thru that mess did him in. Rest in peace David
January 17Jan 17 1. Blue Velvet 2. Mulholland Drive 3. Fire Walk With Me 4. Eraserhead 5. Lost Highway 6. Wild at Heart 7. Inland Empire 8. Dune Twin Peaks stands on its own. A goddamn genius.
January 17Jan 17 1 hour ago, Reynolds Woodcock said: 1. Blue Velvet 2. Mulholland Drive 3. Fire Walk With Me 4. Eraserhead 5. Lost Highway 6. Wild at Heart 7. Inland Empire 8. Dune Twin Peaks stands on its own. A goddamn genius. Watch The Straight Story tonight so you can add it to the rankings pls; I'm curious to know where you would put it. I need some time to think about mine
January 17Jan 17 10 hours ago, mdmost said: https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/star-wars-david-lynch-return-of-the-jedi/
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