what's your favorite dl movie?
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what's your favorite dl movie?
it is so hard to choose...i haven't seen inland empire yet, so i can't comment, but i think it have to pick fwwm.
Very, VERY hard to choose...
It could have been one of four: Mulholland Drive, Eraserhead, Lost Highway, or Twin Peaks FWWM.
But, today at least, I choose Lost Highway.
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P.S. I have yet to see Inland Empire.
It could have been one of four: Mulholland Drive, Eraserhead, Lost Highway, or Twin Peaks FWWM.
But, today at least, I choose Lost Highway.
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P.S. I have yet to see Inland Empire.
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I haven't been able to see INLAND EMPIRE, either.
But I think my ultimate favorite will always be Blue Velvet.
But I think my ultimate favorite will always be Blue Velvet.
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I really, really need to watch FWWM again. I've only watched it once. I just remember that even though I knew going into it that it wasn't much like the series and wouldn't be what I expected, it was still somehow different from what I expected not to expect... if that makes any sense. Either way, it freaked me out in a good way and I need to re-visit.
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I had a hard time choosing between Blue Velvet and Mulholland Dr. I went with the Blue but MD is right in there, too bad we can't split our vote!
I love the heck out of Inland Empire too. But I may have to watch it several more times to really dig it. That's what I love about DL's work, you can watch it over and over and savor it slowly while it works it's way into you.
Damn fine movies!
I love the heck out of Inland Empire too. But I may have to watch it several more times to really dig it. That's what I love about DL's work, you can watch it over and over and savor it slowly while it works it's way into you.
Damn fine movies!
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One chants out,
between two worlds,
fire walk with me.
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Lost Highway is my choice, but still to see Inland Empire, I live a long way from any cinema that might show it unfortunately.
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I'm guessing that not enough people have seen IE, and although I love WAH, it's not among other people's top favorites and never has been--it's been called "too mainstream."
I'm guessing that not enough people have seen IE, and although I love WAH, it's not among other people's top favorites and never has been--it's been called "too mainstream."
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