Byrus
Strange days ahead
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I recently watched - and was completely thrown by - Mulholland Drive. I didn't think I really understood some of the more complex bits, so I was reading about it online and and realized it was directed by the same guy who did Blue Velvet, which I watched a while ago and really enjoyed (but, again, I don't think I understood it at all). And the other day I watched Eraserhead and the only words I can think of that even vaguely describe it are DEAR GOD. Which I mean in both a very good and very very bad way.
Ah, Mulholland drive. I've been dying to see that. (and not just because it has lesbians in it) There was one particular scene someone mentioned to me that had this man in a restaurant describing his nightmare and then it came true or something... The clip got removed from youtube unfortunately and I can't seem to track it down. Gotta have a look around for this one.
I must be really jaded.... Eraserhead didn't throw me at all, but I definitely enjoyed it. The whole atmosphere was so wonderfully creepy and bleak. The man in the planet is probably my favourite scene of anything ever. It's just really well done. Damn, I can't believe I forgot to put this in my top five list, I could ramble about it forever.
It is very hard to get hold of though. Someone uploaded it on youtube a while ago and I watched it there. Hopefully it hasn't been taken down yet.
Eh, I just sorta threw that one on the list. To be honest; my hatred for HSM has kinda died down now. The constant adverts and merchandise annoyed me but it isn't as bad now. Plus, you can make anything likeable.On the other hand, I adore the HSM movies, so clearly I don't need surreal symbolism/a decent plot to enjoy a film.
Also, John Carpenter's movies are scary awesome too. Just throwin' that out there. (everyone loves the thing!)