well I've seen mulholland drive and twin peaks. We've got lost highway on DVD but have yet to watch it. I used to think David Lynch was operating on another level from other directors and that none of us have a chance of ever truly understanding him due to his genius.
Now I realize he is simply incapable of creating a consistent vision of a movie. His only genius is in continuously convincing us that there is actually something to possibly understand in the tripe he pedals.
Much like the difference between a Pollock and simple paint splatters is in the explanation. It is the same with Lynch's disconnected streams of celluloid.
I'll not be suckered into wasting another minute of my life on any of his work.
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We've got lost highway on DVD but have yet to watch it.
I used to think David Lynch was operating on another level from other directors and that none of us have a chance of ever truly understanding him due to his genius.
Now I realize he is simply incapable of creating a consistent vision of a movie. His only genius is in continuously convincing us that there is actually something to possibly understand in the tripe he pedals.
Much like the difference between a Pollock and simple paint splatters is in the explanation. It is the same with Lynch's disconnected streams of celluloid.
I'll not be suckered into wasting another minute of my life on any of his work.