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David Lynch has died

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handfuloflight ◴[] No.42729452[source]
"My childhood was elegant homes, tree-lined streets, the milkman, building backyard forts, droning airplanes, blue skies, picket fences, green grass, cherry trees. Middle America as it's supposed to be. But on the cherry tree there's this pitch oozing out – some black, some yellow, and millions of red ants crawling all over it. I discovered that if one looks a little closer at this beautiful world, there are always red ants underneath. Because I grew up in a perfect world, other things were a contrast."

David Lynch

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nathcd ◴[] No.42729726[source]
"What a heavy load Einstein must've had. Fuckin' morons, everywhere."

David Lynch

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sk11001 ◴[] No.42729798[source]
I have never seen a single one of his movies but I love watching interviews with him, he had an amazing presence and so much energy.
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Triphibian ◴[] No.42730372[source]
I'm gonna say start with Blue Velvet. It still has the backbone of a classical noir, but it is completely run through with the character of his work. Mulholland Drive reflects the apex of his vision and talents, but there's a learning curve to appreciating it.
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adamc ◴[] No.42730932{4}[source]
Nooooo, not Blue Velvet. That's on my "never watch again" list, because the people in it are so creepy I wanted to just go buy a million guns afterwards.
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noisem4ker ◴[] No.42732253{5}[source]
I feel the same. If Blue Velvet was the first Lynch movie I saw, I surely wouldn't have bothered with the rest, and I would have missed out on what I now consider one of my absolute favorites (Mulholland Drive). Same goes for Eraserhead and Wild at Heart.
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1. dalmo3 ◴[] No.42733921{6}[source]
It was my first, and I didn't bother with the rest.

There's just something in it that made me viscerally hate it, and I'm usually fond of surreal movies.

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2. adamc ◴[] No.42737970[source]
It's worth giving Mulholland Drive a look. And the Elephant Man and The Straight Story are nothing like Blue Velvet.