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Inland Empire David Lynch Movie (pg. 2)
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infinity HiGH
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Originally posted by Masonious
my only problem with Lynch movies post Dune is that they suck complete and try wayyyyy too hard to be unique and different. If I want to spend 2 hours trying to figure out what the is going on I'll go on a blind date, I don't need a ty David Lynch movie.


Haha, simple-minded people like you are amusing
Masonious
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Originally posted by infinity HiGH
Haha, simple-minded people like you are amusing


that statement does much more to define your character than mine, i'm afraid :(

however, those petty jabs to try and elevate the general perception of your modest intellect make the forums slightly more interesting, so carry on.
stren
lol geek fight
Masonious
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Originally posted by stren
lol geek fight


:mad:
stren
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Originally posted by Masonious
:mad:


btw, I regained 1st place. In yuo face
infinity HiGH
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Originally posted by Masonious
that statement does much more to define your character than mine, i'm afraid :(

however, those petty jabs to try and elevate the general perception of your modest intellect make the forums slightly more interesting, so carry on.


Lynch's movies are far from .
Masonious
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Originally posted by infinity HiGH
Lynch's movies are far from .


you're right, my comment earlier was from annoyance more than anything.

I've had too many discussions with pseudo-cinema buffs who heap praise on Lynch but can't tell me what his movies are about, why they liked them or how his movies are edifying in any way.

If one wants to spend the time to try and get answers to those questions from David's movies I'm sure it can be done and a true appreciation for his works would be gained.

I'm just sick of the people who jump on the 'I Love David Lynch' bandwagon simply because they have no clue what to make of what they just saw other than it was really unique and true cinema buffs seemed to like it.

I'll give this next movie of his a viewing and watch it with an open mind, however.
Masonious
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Originally posted by stren
btw, I regained 1st place. In yuo face


I *gave* you 1st place by deleting my MySpace account. you owe me!! :whip:
stren
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Originally posted by Masonious
I *gave* you 1st place by deleting my MySpace account. you owe me!! :whip:


I made you delete it, admit it
Masonious
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Originally posted by stren
I made you delete it, admit it


I knew Ygrene was contemplating relegating me to 2nd so I preempted him by deleting my account. You've seen right to the core of me Stren :*(

jdat
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Originally posted by Masonious
you're right, my comment earlier was from annoyance more than anything.

I've had too many discussions with pseudo-cinema buffs who heap praise on Lynch but can't tell me what his movies are about, why they liked them or how his movies are edifying in any way.

If one wants to spend the time to try and get answers to those questions from David's movies I'm sure it can be done and a true appreciation for his works would be gained.

I'm just sick of the people who jump on the 'I Love David Lynch' bandwagon simply because they have no clue what to make of what they just saw other than it was really unique and true cinema buffs seemed to like it.

I'll give this next movie of his a viewing and watch it with an open mind, however.



next movie being .. Inland Empire?

Not to sound arrogant but if you couldn't understand his other movies you most certainly won't be getting the meaning of this one any time soon!
Masonious
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Originally posted by jdat
next movie being .. Inland Empire?

Not to sound arrogant but if you couldn't understand his other movies you most certainly won't be getting the meaning of this one any time soon!


i haven't seen very many of his other movies, and while I understood some of what transpired I couldn't (nor could anyone else who is being honest) walk away with absolute clarity as to what I just saw. He intentionally leaves his movies open to interpretation which is what I was referencing with regard to 'understanding' his movies.

and you didn't sound *too* arrogant :p
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