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Mulholland Drive

Discussion in 'TV & Movie Discussion' started by SilverSurfer, Jun 1, 2003.

  1. LarryD

    LarryD autodidact polymath

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    i'm glad that there are other david lynch fans on board.
     
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    ECILAM Celebrate Diversity

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  3. LarryD

    LarryD autodidact polymath

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    i think we've discussed his superiority before.
     
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    Hve you guys ever seen "Rabbits?" Its hidden in the pay section of his site. Its frickin crazy. If anyone is a member I can post directions to find rabbits and a few other hidden shorts
     
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    I've seen the first little episode thingy. Eerie and strange, but I haven't gotten to any real insanity yet because I'm still on dial-up and those things take nine freaking years for me.

    I like Dumbland, especially episode one. I freaking cried laughing the first time I saw it.
     
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    FatherKarras Adios

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    Lynch is definitely one strange cat, but also a genius. I don't think any other filmmaker can screw with a moviegoer's mind the way he does. I saw Blue Velvet at the no-longer-existing Park 51 theater when I was seventeen and I've never been the same.

    This is a formica table.
     

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