Anything HAMMER! I'd wallpaper my house with Hammer Horror if I could.
Half the time the posters are better than the movie.
Half the time the posters are better than the movie.
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I've never seen Mulholland Drive. I want to watch it.
This is a good one.
Be forewarned- it's a strange film with lots of weird characters and scenes. There is no 'pat' answer as to what the film is about. It takes a few viewings to really 'get' it. Oh, Naomi Watts acting is terrible in the first 15 minutes, but it's deliberate.I've never seen Mulholland Drive. I want to watch it.
I saw Eraserhead for the first time 4 years ago. I was very uneasy watching it and I can't exactly voice why. I enjoyed it but I was unnerved and on edge. It felt like a dream, the kind you wake up from feeling anxious but you really can't articulate it to anyone if they ask. A visceral repulsion mixed with mild paranoia, although the film is not really scary or gross.Be forewarned- it's a strange film with lots of weird characters and scenes. There is no 'pat' answer as to what the film is about. It takes a few viewings to really 'get' it. Oh, Naomi Watts acting is terrible in the first 15 minutes, but it's deliberate.
David Lynch (the director) likes to get under the skin of moviegoers and instill a sense of unease in almost all of his films. Most of his films feel like you are watching a dream. In Mulholland Drive you really will not know exactly what it is you are watching, ever. He has deliberately left it open for interpretation and discussion. I like Lynch's movies because he doesn't spoon-feed his audience- it's up to you to decide what is happening. Images that he used in Eraserhead tend to pop up in other films of his.I saw Eraserhead for the first time 4 years ago. I was very uneasy watching it and I can't exactly voice why. I enjoyed it but I was unnerved and on edge. It felt like a dream, the kind you wake up from feeling anxious but you really can't articulate it to anyone if they ask. A visceral repulsion mixed with mild paranoia, although the film is not really scary or gross.