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Hundley, the film "Jacob's Ladder" is directed by Adrian Lyne. As far as I know, David Lynch had no involvement in that.
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i do not have access to the imdf(the letter f is froken on my keyfoard) so i was unafle to verify this fit of information
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http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2009-09/afps-rki091509.php

watching david lynch/reading kafka improves learning abilities.. interesting study although i'm unsure of its merit

I watched a few Lynch last semester for one of my class and got better grades all around in my classes.

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I have been watching alot of David Lynch and reading all this crap about him and interviews, lately. I think Lost Highway was a great film. Lynch has lady issues.
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I have been watching alot of David Lynch and reading all this crap about him and interviews, lately. I think Lost Highway was a great film. Lynch has lady issues.
Lost Highway is one of the ones i keep forgetting about, but it's my favorite when compared to his mostly surreal works. Otherwise, Wild at Heart and all that other shit.
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I think, putting interpretations of the stuff he does that is pointless to interpret aside, all of David Lynch's stuff is really straightforward. Even with his reluctance to talk about the meaning, he confirms all you need to know about Mulholland Drive, for example, when he says "for me, it's a love story.". That story is about a person who feels unimportant being in love with someone they think is very important, and all the crazy/dark/exciting stuff that can lead you to feel. All the 'surreal' stuff - like the cowboy, or mr. roque - is just Lynch having fun in his adding meat to the bones of that. The story makes sense without that stuff, but it being there can help you feel the things that the story can offer you by fleshing out all the feelings of trouble, forces beyond our control, things that don't add up - all that stuff. It's just there for feeling, which is a very common thing for people to say about David Lynch, but it often gets followed up with a criticism about that being all that is there. I don't think it is, I think there is an honest story at the centre of everything I've seen from David Lynch so far, he just tells it in his own way using his own strange tools and that is great. It's alot of fun to watch.
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oddly bright-eyed despite him being a pretty jaded guy.

Why do you say he is jaded, hundley?
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david lynch owns. i've seen eraserhead, blue velvet, lost highway, mulholland dr., elephant man, inland empire, dune (i sat through the whole thing and have never read the books), and a ton of his short film stuff that was really cool. i don't really have any insight or anything on his stuff i just think it's cool and i enjoy it.

oh yeah i like the ambient noise in his movies, especially that cool wind noise. he just throws some subtle-ass wind in the background when the characters are really confused or whatever.
Last Edit: October 13, 2009, 08:02:21 pm by Buttkiller