Huge, huge Twin Peaks fan and his Dune is one of my all time favorite movies. He's a true artist, his movies are nuts. Inland Empire, Wild at Heart, Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive, very original stuff that's just out there.
I watched Twin Peaks so many times but I still have yet to sit down and watch the Return as I am worried it will ruin what is to me the greatest show ever made. At some point I guess I will have to watch it though.
If you enjoyed Fire Walk With Me, and like Inland Empire and Lost Highway, you’re the type of person who will enjoy The Return. It’s the greatest season of television of all time in my opinion. Won’t be touched.
Basically this. I didn't always vibe with him but I always appreciated him.So unique, such a maverick so far removed from the herd. I wasn't a fan of all his movies (though I don't think that the US has produced a better movie this century than Mulholland Drive), but I loved the sense of expectation and the possibility of surprise that I had sitting in a dark theatre waiting for a Lynch film to start. While he contributed greatly to modern noir, he literally became his own genre.
The Elephant Man was memorable (John Hurt was incredible). My favorite DL film was an atypical one for him, The Straight Story, beautifully shot. When I think of Lost Highway, it reminds of the opening scene from the noir classic Kiss Me Deadly. Some memorable films.
The return has some of the greatest film moments I’ve seen. It is not going to ruin Lynch, but it does desiccate the original story, and reinvents it. It’s disturbing and besutoful.Huge, huge Twin Peaks fan and his Dune is one of my all time favorite movies. He's a true artist, his movies are nuts. Inland Empire, Wild at Heart, Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive, very original stuff that's just out there.
I watched Twin Peaks so many times but I still have yet to sit down and watch the Return as I am worried it will ruin what is to me the greatest show ever made. At some point I guess I will have to watch it though.
I find it quite bizarre that you love Twin Peaks to the point of rewatching it every year but you refuse to watch the most recent season despite many fans considering it the best of the three seasons. I've also never understood why people think a bad sequel lessens the original.i have heard some good things on it, so I may get around to it soon then later.