tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5161637385294744810.post8213133924133962677..comments2024-02-24T04:06:50.811-05:00Comments on The Most Beautiful Fraud in the World: David Lynch & I: Through the YearsKevyn Knoxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17840497589713234794noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5161637385294744810.post-51329647948204996632011-06-23T08:32:12.744-04:002011-06-23T08:32:12.744-04:00Wow! Great paper Kevyn! I also enjoy a lot of Lync...Wow! Great paper Kevyn! I also enjoy a lot of Lynch's films and they all talked to me in a weird way. Even the most bizarre like INLAND EMPIRE have this ugly still beautiful aura of love about cinema. <br />I have seen the films you didn't dared to see, Dune and The Straight Story. I kind of enjoyed Dune because I read the novels before (which by the way are mindfuck sci-fi) and I think that even with the Dino De Laurentis megaproduction it still is a Lynch film that deserves to be seen. There are Lynchian elements and characters here and there. As for the Disney Staight Story, it's funny to see Disney and Lynch together on the same poster (I don't know what uncle Walt would have said about that?)... Still, the film as simple and easy as it is as this Lynch effect on the viewer. But it,s far from being my favorite of all his films... Blue Velvet (I don't know what I would do to see this in a 35 MM, liked by you...) is my number one of his films closely followed by Mulholland Dr. <br />Once again excellent post and I like how self involved you are with Lynch's filmography!<br />Is Lynch working on something? because it's been five years since his last release!MPhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08366182655374603950noreply@blogger.com