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3 things about David Lynch’s BLUE VELVET

Blue Velvet [1986] 1. The pendulum of  the clock in the Williams’ house never moves. 2. The neon sign in the window: THIS IS IT 3. Ben’s eyes widening as he utters the word “fuck.”

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3 things about David Lynch’s WILD AT HEART

Wild at Heart [1990] 1. Flattened nose. 2. Calvin Lockheart’s tongue. 3. She looks as if she might swallow her hands, red fingernails and all.

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3 things about David Lynch’s MULHOLLAND DR.

Mulholland Dr. [2001] 1. He opens the door to leave Winky’s and a soft menacing drone comes on the soundtrack. At first we think it might just be the hum of traffic. But it’s something much more sinister. 2. Red … Continue reading

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3 things about David Lynch’s INLAND EMPIRE

INLAND EMPIRE [2006] 1. Mary Steenburgen: her bandaged wrist, watches strapped over the bandages, she fondles her chin. 2. Laura Dern drawls, “Poor little infant child.” 3. “Where are the paper towels?” The front of his shirt, plastered with ketchup. Like Sissy … Continue reading

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3 things about David Lynch’s LOST HIGHWAY

Lost Highway [1997] 1. The first time we see Fred & Renee’s bed, it has black sheets on it. The next time, the sheets are silver. 2. Fred drinks two double scotches in a row before his first encounter with … Continue reading

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3 things about David Lynch’s ERASERHEAD

Eraserhead [1977] 1. The faintest of all white bubbles drifting upwards in the water. This is a detail you simply can’t see even on the DVD. Film only: there’s dark, really dark, and SUPER dark. Shades of black with the … Continue reading

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3 things about David Lynch’s TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me [1992] 1. Towards the end of the movie the monkey whispers, “Judy.” Earlier, David Bowie’s character says, “We’re going to leave Judy out of this. In fact we’re not going to talk about Judy … Continue reading

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