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I finally saw Magnolia last week. I thought it was very very good. It makes it into my list of favorites.
If you haven't seen it yet, I highly recommend it.[COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
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If you liked those two movies you should also watch the following David Lynch movies:Originally posted by TomServoBlue Velvet - I've only seen two of David Lynch's films. That would be Mulholland Drive and this gem. I enjoyed both immensely.
The Elephant Man
Wild At Heart
Straight Story
Eraserhead
Lost Highway
Also, the entire Twin Peaks series (Twin Peaks was a TV show...), and the Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me movie.
p.s. Mulholland Dr. is the midnight movie playing at the Nuart this Friday night, just in case you happen to leave Fresno.
							
						
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If you liked those two movies you should also watch the following David Lynch movies:Originally posted by TomServoBlue Velvet - I've only seen two of David Lynch's films. That would be Mulholland Drive and this gem. I enjoyed both immensely.
The Elephant Man
Wild At Heart
Straight Story
Eraserhead
Lost Highway
Also, the entire Twin Peaks series (Twin Peaks was a TV show...), and the Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me movie.
p.s. Mulholland Dr. is the midnight movie playing at the Nuart this Friday night, just in case you happen to leave Fresno.
							
						The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Thanks for the recommendations! I really want to see The Elephant Man, it looks like one of Lynch's more "accessible" films.Originally posted by ckBejugIf you liked those two movies you should also watch the following David Lynch movies:
The Elephant Man
Wild At Heart
Straight Story
Eraserhead
Lost Highway
I've also considered purchasing the "Twin Peaks" DVD. But I've been told to never start the series without first seeing the two-hour pilot episode.Originally posted by ckBejugAlso, the entire Twin Peaks series (Twin Peaks was a TV show...), and the Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me movie.
I live in Los Angeles, actually. But it's okay, I own Mulholland Drive on DVD. It would still be great to see it on the big screen, though.Originally posted by ckBejugp.s. Mulholland Dr. is the midnight movie playing at the Nuart this Friday night, just in case you happen to leave Fresno.
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Ahh, wasn't a problem for me since my friend owns all of them. Also, it played Wild At Heart at the Nuart a few months back, another midnight movie. I saw it there and liked it.Originally posted by TomServoThanks for the recommendations! I really want to see The Elephant Man, it looks like one of Lynch's more "accessible" films.
I just watched the pilot last night (Again, my friend owns the pilot and the whole serios, on video, very hard to come by apparently). It was great and I can't wait to see the rest of the series.Originally posted by TomServoI've also considered purchasing the "Twin Peaks" DVD. But I've been told to never start the series without first seeing the two-hour pilot episode.
That's strange, I wonder why I thought you were in Fresno. Nevermind then.Originally posted by TomServoI live in Los Angeles, actually. But it's okay, I own Mulholland Drive on DVD. It would still be great to see it on the big screen, though.
							
						The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Yeah - I have it all as well - on VHS - taped from the original series broadcast! (funny my wife was telling me to throw out some of my old tapes and specifically mentioned these - and the old Kung Fu episodes I've taped....that are also recently out on DVD I've noticed...)Originally posted by ckBejugI just watched the pilot last night (Again, my friend owns the pilot and the whole serios, on video, very hard to come by apparently). It was great and I can't wait to see the rest of the series.
Also saw Mulholland Dr for the first time a few weeks back and thought it was a great film - really enjoyed it and my wife and I were talking about it for days (what we had seen - trying to figure it out - and I was right on it seems...).
And on a (perhaps) related note - don't know if I ever mentioned this here (have on another Armenian site...) but I used to be friends with John Fruscante (of the Red Hot Chilli Peppers). At the time (nearly 15 years ago? - more or less - about when he had just joined the band...) - he was dating this gal who was nearly twice his age. They used to re-enact the scene from Blue Velvet with the (older) gal and the (younger) Kyle McClughlin (whatever his name is) - where she finds him spying on her and then jumps on top of him - etc. Anyway - they knew all the words and acted it all out (even with a big knife!) - and they really got off on it...then of course they would go at it! (ussually, though not always by going into another room...)
 This was at his apartment BTW. Yeah - it was their "thing". Always entertaining I must say.
My most recent movie watching experience was watching all 3 extended versions of the Lord of the Rings movies back to back to back - 12 or so hours worth! - with a group of friends. Awesome - what can i say....
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