David Lynch, Lost Highway - Oh yeah

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WOW

I just saw this movie and... WOW

Ok, let me start by saying that i'm actually almost a David Lynch virgin. The only thing i knew from him was "Blue Velvet", which i loved, but saw many many maaaany moons ago. The other thing i knew was the music from "Twin Peaks", which i love also, but not the actual series.
Yes, it's true, i somehow managed not to watch any David Lynch stuff for years.

I watched the movie tonight (from 2am until 4 am), with no lights on and completely alone and WOW...
You all probably have watched the movie already, a long time ago, so sorry if all this sounds a bit passé, but i really liked this movie.
Very dark, very spooky, very scary, very confusing, almost dream like (more nightmarish like) and EXTREMELY disturbing... WOW... I felt claustrophobic watching the damn thing. The music was incredible, very well chosen i think, and very well directed (i'm taking a film class now, so i pay attention to stuff like this).
Ok, i didn't understand a thing about the story, i'm still trying to understand what the hell happened, but i guess David Lynch has his own personal kind of world, and a very weird one. I usually hate when the movie's over and i don't know what happened, but this one, WOW, i'm still processing the stuff.
And i can't stop listening to the "Song To the Siren" now.

Is the rest of his stuff like this? Is "Twin Peaks" good? I have to check it out damn it.

WOW
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ok, go watch Mulholland Drive now. Be ready to be just as confused.

Then for no weird but VERY good film watch The Sraight Story.

Then rent/buy/steal all his other films. Oh, some advice, don't watch Eraserhead alone, in the dark. *shudders*
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8)Lost highway has a great soundtrack, too. They manage to use the music of rammstein in a way that actually benefits the film.

Many recent films have had good songs from trendy bands (NIN etc.), but most directors just plonk the songs in at random, I've always admired the way David lynch carefully selects each song and places it where it will imporve the mood of a scene.
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Why do you think I'm named thus? Truely a superb film!

w.r.t Mullholand Drive, I don't think it's really confusing- It's a very simple story told from an emotional perspective; as if by the recalling of memory (oftern wrong and always disorded).
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yes, Zig, next step - Mulholland Drive 8)
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I have t-shirt of LH on me sick body right now. Fugkinc great movie but MD sucks for me. Maybe first hour is good but the rest haven't any sense.
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It is a truly magnificent film and the Rammstein scene has been on permanent loop in my memory since I first saw it!
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:eek: What I havent seen this before now?? I need to pay more attention to the posts.. Oh yes, Lost Highway is a genious movie :notworthy: It was the first one i saw, then i saw the rest. I have seen all his movies.. Ecept from some short films.

My brother left to go to some friends, while i was left at his house to tape the movie for him. I dont regret that for one moment today. After i had seen it i had my mouth open. Is it possible to make a movie as great as that? WOW. And the song, song to the siren, oh my god. :notworthy: That is truly one of the most perfect scenes i have seen in a movie, both picture and music, It melts together to a masterpiece. I know both song and movie by heart.

You must see Mulholland drive. But when you see Twin Peaks, remember to see the series first, then the movie. In that order, that is important. Or the series wont be the same. You get a lot of answers in the movie. And in the series you get the same answers, but not right away. So its better to not know when you watch it for the first time.

I think that Eraserhead is his most abstract movie by far. Having a hard time getting that one. But it is good, absolutly. I like all of his movies, some more than others.

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DL is brilliant! He is my favourite director... Lost Highway is a masterpiece, had seen this movie 7 times and still have to really think about the story - there is so many possible explanations... Mulholland Drive was sweet and more "girly"... The only film of DL that wasn't that interesting(IMHO) was "Straight Story" - too slow and predictable...

Cannot wait for his next movie...
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Delilah wrote:The only film of DL that wasn't that interesting(IMHO) was "Straight Story" - too slow and predictable...
Totally agree with you there. Love Eraserhead tho (the soundtrack rules too), and Wild At Heart is one of my fave films ever.
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That's because The Straight Story was a true story, instead of Mr Lynch's fevered imagination. It has a lot of Lynchisms in it though.

Anyone know where I can get it? I downloaded it, but it was too big to fit on a CD, so I want it either on VHS or DVD. I haven't seen it anywhere yet.
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CellThree wrote:Anyone know where I can get it? I downloaded it, but it was too big to fit on a CD, so I want it either on VHS or DVD. I haven't seen it anywhere yet.
http://www.blackstar.co.uk/circle/searc ... ight+story
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004SX6X
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004RCOS
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Haven't seen Lost Highway but I was really offended when my bestfriend from highschool told me she had read Laura Palmer's Diary and I should buy the book because it totally reminded her of me.. :twisted:
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Thanks Dom, just ordered that now! :)
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CellThree wrote:Thanks Dom, just ordered that now! :)
me too :)

i remember the ads at the cinema and thought it looked rather smashing, but promptly forgot all about it! :roll:

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Definately worth 6 quid I think!
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Hmmm, i`ll post my virgin here i think:)
Lost Highway is by far my favourite when it comes to David Lynch!

The way he tells his stories give me such an arousal, that make me comforted in being a wierd soul:)

The best thing that has happened to American "movie industry", though he gets little respect as such!
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Nightspawn wrote:Hmmm, i`ll post my virgin here i think:)
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Nightspawn wrote:Hmmm, i`ll post my virgin here i think:)
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Has anyone else seen 'The Short Films of David Lynch' DVD?

My lovely parents bought it me for Christmas (cost them £55!!!!), it's a must see for Lynch fans, despite being ludicrously expensive.

It contqains six films, the best of which is called 'The Grandmother'; A half hour film about an abused little boy with no dialogue (people communicate by barking like dogs?!) it's the scariest thing he's ever made.

It might still be available on his website, but postage to the UK is exorbitant; if you want it, your best bet is American ebay.
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On the subject of David Lynch, does anybody have any info on an album he has recorded, i.e is it any good, and when does it come out.
It is by David Lynch and John Neff, called BlueBob. There was a review for it in Mojo:
After the relative success of his last two flicks, The Straight Story and Mulholland Drive, David Lynch has apparently turned to a new form of expression to exorcise his demons. Coining the genre 'industrial blues', Lynch teams up with renowned session guitarist John Neff for these dozen tracks. With every lyric delivered in a deadpan snarl, Lynch happily plays out tales of divorce, death, and downright debauchery, the licks on his custom Blackbird guitar cutting through Neff's dark and swirling riffs. Certain moments on BlueBob echo Ministry's havy-hitting sound, with definite comparisons between I Cannot Do That and Jesus Built My Hotrod, recorded a decade ago. Go down the checklist: harsh, violent, abrasive - and ultimately derivative. But if these songs were photographs, uber-arthouse publisher Taschen would put together the coffee table book. If BlueBob was a whirlpool, you'd drown.

Sounds good to me, but it doesn't appear to be released yet...
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Black Shuk wrote:Has anyone else seen 'The Short Films of David Lynch' DVD?
I have a copy of it in DivX if anyone is interested :innocent:
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CellThree wrote:
I have a copy of it in DivX if anyone is interested :innocent:


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Welcome to Heartland, Nightspawn! :)

Oh, yeah - Twin Peaks all the way, baybee!!! W00tw00t! :D
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