@@bravenewhollywood I knew Eraserhead was about p--n addiction at that time - got that myself while no one else could - but IE felt like much stronger meditation that didn't want me to decode it. Now I'm remembering parts of it and seeing that the code's been there, and it was largely about the industry. I can't consciously recall more than two words or an image from it though.
@@GEMSofGOD_com How u know Eraserhead is about p-addiction? I think its just about the fear of fatherhood as Lynch had just became a dad at the time, and the worries that the child might have a disability or something wrong.
@@kagariiread literally anything about David and how his way started. I didn't know a thing about it being about p-addiction, it's all literally in the movie. No one got me much until I saw many tens of pages about it, p-cinemas and Eraserhead as a statement against that in his biography book.
@@andrewadcock3433But it leaves zero comfort in a baseline of expectation. I can’t think of a film that can pull that off and still make you feel for the character. Every time I thought I grasped a reality in the midst of its layers. The rug pulls were mind blowing. Seeing the camera after panning out from the “death scene” was surreal.
The trinity-Dern, MacLachlan, Lynch.
Diane, Cooper, Gordon 😉
Don’t be blasphemous.
I love how it's impossible to quote David Lynch without doing an impression
Best movie of all time
you're right and wrong at the same time.
considering what the movie is, how it was made and all, it could be the start of a new genre of movie making.
agree
definitely one of the movies of all time
This is epic. Loved that trip when I was 15 seeing that film.
Oh yes!! Memorable film!
@@bravenewhollywood I knew Eraserhead was about p--n addiction at that time - got that myself while no one else could - but IE felt like much stronger meditation that didn't want me to decode it. Now I'm remembering parts of it and seeing that the code's been there, and it was largely about the industry. I can't consciously recall more than two words or an image from it though.
@@GEMSofGOD_com How u know Eraserhead is about p-addiction? I think its just about the fear of fatherhood as Lynch had just became a dad at the time, and the worries that the child might have a disability or something wrong.
@@kagariiread literally anything about David and how his way started. I didn't know a thing about it being about p-addiction, it's all literally in the movie. No one got me much until I saw many tens of pages about it, p-cinemas and Eraserhead as a statement against that in his biography book.
@@kagarii hes projecting like all p addicts do
legendary and ahead of the times...
My favorite actors
Yes, one can't go wrong with these selections.
I found out about inland empire on youtube, now own the criterion release hehehe
Oh, nice! Give us a little review if you like.
Well this is an artistic performance I can get behind!
I wonder what the cow is up to nowadays
Like an old empire's king
Long lost on bbq.
Also went to the Big Boy
Went down with a milkshake
The cow is now hitting the streets campaigning for Ryan Gosling to win best actor for Barbie
Film at lincoln center interview is much longer with lynch!
So... what genre is this movie?
David Lynch. David Lynch is the name of the genre.
Women in trouble
Psychological horror is probably the best short answer
Such a mess if a movie. I do not like it even a bit. But i like every other david lynch movie/show.
I dont like frencman and cowboy
Rewatch it. It gets better the more you watch it
Its an intentional mess
@ intentional or not. Its a mess to its detriment
@@andrewadcock3433But it leaves zero comfort in a baseline of expectation. I can’t think of a film that can pull that off and still make you feel for the character. Every time I thought I grasped a reality in the midst of its layers. The rug pulls were mind blowing. Seeing the camera after panning out from the “death scene” was surreal.