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Why is Lynch so based? This scene was god tier.

Is Lost Highway the most underrated film of all time?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZowK0NAvig
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>>71616656
Quite frankly, I'd have to say it is.
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That character is literally me IRL
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>>71616656
What is this? Looks like Loki really let himself go.
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>>71617447
That's comedian Jim Norton, from the Opie and Anthony show.
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But Lost Highway is Mulholland Drive 0.5 with hit or miss music choices. Still a good film, but nothing compares to how insane and hallucinatory Inland Empire is.
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>>71617486
I actually looked this up. I need sleep
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>>71617447
Robert Blake from Lost Highway. Highly recommended.
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As a german i found the random ramstein tracks toward the end to be very irritating, i mean for americans if they can't understand the lyrics i suppose it's okay but this was very off-putting and all my suspended disbelief vanished that moment

Also the gore stills were nice
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That's fucking crazy, man.
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Legitimately a fantastic scene, but I don't believe Pullman's character, or any character, or anybody, would have put up with that conversation long enough to get to, and through, the phone call. Seems like somebody trying to be Lynch, instead of the man himself.
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>>71619192
I always loved how deliberately obvious it is that they're fake mannequin parts despite all the blood and guts. It adds a whole new layer of meaning to it. Similar to the stuffed robin at the end of Blue Velvet.
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Lost Highway is one of the rare films I rewatched as soon as I finished it the first time. Such a fascinating piece of kino.
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>>71616656
What did I just watch? Why is the president talking to Shaws-brand Data?
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>>71616656
so was he death or what?
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I like Lynch as a creative visionary with cool ideas but I feel like he somehow consistently delivers sub-par performances from his actors. Like I've seen films of his that I like as complete packages but I've never thought the performances in any of them were particularly good.
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>>71617641
Bowie's song is pretty dope tbqhwyf
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>>71619661
you didn't even enjoy nicolas cage in wild at heart?
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>>71619661
>sub-par performances from his actors
What

Jack Nance in Eraserhead
John Hurt in The Elephant Man
Nick Cage and Diane Ladd in Wild at Heart
Richard Farnsworth in The Straight Story
Laura Dern in Inland Empire
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>>71619526
It's not obvious because it only lasts a few seconds.
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>>71616656
so what's this scene about then? I've never watched this movie.
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>>71620357
watch it
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>>71620357
It's about having no eyebrows and being at two places at the same time.
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>>71616656
I love Lynch but that movie was amateur trash. The aesthetic, the feel of it was no less than the direct-to-vhs hand camera Pamela Anderson porn video with Tommy Lee.
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>>71620312
Dunno but I personally noticed that they looked super fake. Maybe it had to do with the fact that I watched it on a pretty big screen. In any case, I didn't mean that it looked unconvincing, but rather that it's most likely a deliberate artistic choice. It makes it all more ambiguous and open for interpretation, and on top of that, it creates a really interesting image, and everyone knows Lynch is all about that stuff. I mean, what's cooler than incriminating body parts? Incriminating fake dummy parts with realistic gore. That's pretty fucking lynchian if you ask me. He did a similar thing way before in Blue Velvet (albeit partly by accident).
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>>71619526
>It adds a whole new layer of meaning to it
This is how you spot a pretentious, pseudo-intellectual film student.
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>Not posting the kino Lynch movie

BABY WANTS TO FUCK!
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>>71620669
This is how you spot someone who doesn't know what they're talking about.
If you watched any of the Lynch's more cryptic movies, you'd understand that that's exactly what he wants people to do: interpret his movies in unique, different ways. Plus he tends to add in random bullshit scenes just because they look cool, even though they don't completely tie in with the rest of the story. By your logic, you should call him pretentious too. But of course you won't, because that would make you sound shallow.
Also in the context of the movie it would absolutely add to the meaning behind the scene. It's fucking Lynch we're talking about, not Nolan. He does shit like this all the time.
Basically, go fuck yourself.
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>>71619650
Escaped Lodge-spirit, just like the Cowboy in MD.
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>yfw lost highway was inspired by actual events


Somebody actually came to Lynch's intercom outside his house one morning and said "Dick Laurent is dead."
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Lost Highway wasn't very good, but the that scene was great
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>>71616656
if only the face makeup wasn't so obvious.
Paint his neck FFS.
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Is there any general consensus on what this movie was about? I know lynch delibrately likes to keep things vague but id be interested to hear some interpretations.
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Anyone else laugh when they saw Busey walking in stone faced with a leather jacket on?
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>>71621768
Murderer tries and fails to dream up alternate realities and identities to subvert his guilt, ending in his execution.
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>>71621768
bill p-man kills his wife because he thinks she was cheating on him. in jail, while waiting for his death sentence, he makes up a reality where he's the car mechanic loverboy.
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