Kino

Kino

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>it was all a dream
>i used to read word up! magazine
everytime. best thing lynch made was the first season of twin peaks.

Blue Velvet? More like Blue Velveeta.

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That’s not even the best season of Twin Peaks, still great though.

It isn’t a dream, are you sure you understood the film user?

But the best thing Lynch ever made was the third season of Twin Peaks.

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God he just looks a smug soi cuck. Didnt he marry a big fat nigger? I mean I respect a lot of what the guy has to say, but he was wrong on this one.

Blue Velvet? More like Blue Waffle.

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kek

This is probably Ebert’s worst opinion

MC being discovered in the closet implicates the audience as voyeur and marks MC's frightening, confusing transition into manhood.

Laura Derp's funny D: face.

The sly way the naked Isabella emerges from the bushes while our atteniton was elsewhere. A magician's trick.

The way Brad Dourif just acts in a volume, jumping up on furniture, establishing physical dominance.

It does go a bit silly, a bit Lynch toward the end. The mock-theatrical "shooting" of the victims and already-dead inside the apartment. But that's the point. This is a pure theater space. At a certain point, the dead actors are merely props, something Lynch has a bit of fun with on his own proscenium stage, which also obtains toward the end of Eraserhead (the checkboard stage), The Elephant Man (Merrick is a prop, not to be thought of as A HUMAN BEAN), Mulholland Dr. (a film is being made), and Inland Empire (fourth-wall breaking, the explicit and tortorous staging of the rabbits et al.)

When I screened her in a theater, I got a can of PBR from the theater bar. I left my empty front-and-center on the proscenium stage before the movie screen before exiting, which door I don't remember. Back when we could watch films properly, I exited stage right.

I've been watching a lot of the old reviews on youtube and the amount of times he declares a movie to have grotesque violence and doesn't elaborate further on why that is bad is astounding.

Everything Lynch has ever touched is kino.
Even the episodes of Louie he was in were great.

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>lynch movie
>understood the film

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Even The Cleveland Show?

Yes.

Reminder that this movie is problematic and sexist
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modern movie "critics" look up to this guy

Ebert is such a fucking hack

Yes

I get the feeling Ebert isn't much of a movie fan.

Pleb
Great taste

Hey neighbor! You got about two seconds to li--!
Boom.

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I will say the movie totally captures the feel of intimate camera work like you lived in the small town. Its a forgotten tech.

the eyes just scream "Sometimes I worry about you Albert"