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Old 09-20-2016, 10:29 AM   #17781 (permalink)
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I'm a pretty big Lynch fan but that's one of the few movies of his I haven't seen. From what I've heard though it's not all that great, have I heard wrong?
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i really lucked out....when it premiered in Seattle Lynch viewed it with us and did a q and a afterwards

it is easily his most surreal film
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Old 09-20-2016, 10:30 AM   #17782 (permalink)
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It's difficult, but it's pretty fecking great. It's more disorienting and dreamlike than any of his films.
Really? I'll have to find time for it. Wild at Heart, Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive are among my favourite films, so I should at least give it a shot, I guess.

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yes.

i really lucked out....when it premiered in Seattle Lynch viewed it with us and did a q and a afterwards

it is easily his most surreal film
That's amazing! What was he like? I've always imagined him being a really interesting guy to have a conversation with.
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Old 09-20-2016, 11:11 AM   #17783 (permalink)
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The Departed is a remake of the Hong Kong film Internal Affairs. Scorsese paid a great homage to it and even lifted some scenes almost note for note from it.

I loved that movie. It's called Infernal Affairs though.
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Old 09-20-2016, 11:15 AM   #17784 (permalink)
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wait wait wait wasn't Children of Men in 2006?

That's definitely best picture of the year for me.
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Old 09-20-2016, 11:38 AM   #17785 (permalink)
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wait wait wait wasn't Children of Men in 2006?

That's definitely best picture of the year for me.
If that's the case I 100% agree.
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How has no one mentioned the Wicker Man remake?
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Invasion of the Body Snatchers is awesome but that's 70s stuff.

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wtf is this Cache movie that you guys keep mentioning? Never heard of it. Does it have a Best Picture award? I think NOT.

No but seriously what it is?
One of the greatest films of all time IMO.

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I'm a pretty big Lynch fan but that's one of the few movies of his I haven't seen. From what I've heard though it's not all that great, have I heard wrong?
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i really lucked out....when it premiered in Seattle Lynch viewed it with us and did a q and a afterwards

it is easily his most surreal film
Definitely his most surreal film. I love everything by Lynch obviously. Each one of his films is vastly different from another. I will admit though that I've only seen Inland Empire once though. It's the only film I don't own by Lynch.
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What's everyone's favorite Michael Haneke film? I love Cache but I honestly think I'd go with Funny Games as my #1.
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