
Even the director disowned it.
Heh, I'm guessing on the strength of this and your comments about the wiki article further up the thread that you and I could while away a few heated hours :)
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 3:50,
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Heh, I'm guessing on the strength of this and your comments about the wiki article further up the thread that you and I could while away a few heated hours :)

(MEAT me in the gazebo...)
OoooOoh, Jeezzus Chriiis
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 3:52,
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OoooOoh, Jeezzus Chriiis

I'm a lover, not a fighter. But I'd definitely chew your ear off on this subject :)
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 3:55,
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The ONLY thing YOU'LL be chewing deary, is a gummy-chew after we've been to St Swithuns...oh my, oh my..
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 3:57,
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that would have been a great film.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 3:53,
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Like the film wasn't mad enough...
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 3:55,
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lynch is silly and likes playing at being mad.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 3:58,
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You're a very confused young lady...hmm..
(Meat me in the gazebo..)
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(Meat me in the gazebo..)

I think Lynch is a lot like David Byrne. They're both unaffectedly eccentric. So, they probably consider themselves pretty normal, which kind of add to how odd their work is.
You must have seen eraserhead. Surely there's no way a fake could have made that, it's genuinely askew.
Edit: and Mulholland Drive.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 4:04,
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You must have seen eraserhead. Surely there's no way a fake could have made that, it's genuinely askew.
Edit: and Mulholland Drive.

Blue Velvet, Wild At Heart, Twin Peaks...And Lost Highway
And now, I go.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v025stqbGOc
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 4:11,
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And now, I go.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v025stqbGOc

i've seen eraserhead a few times - it is askew but also seems very self-conscious. on its own it stands up all right, but after seeing elephant man and blue velvet it falls apart a bit. i think lynch's themes are less personality disorder (as he likes to affect, or his fans like to pretend) and more "look how daring i am!" attention grabbery.
byrne seems more engaged, more genuinely interested in exploring and less worried about reactions. beyond 3 or 4 great albums, he's gone on to do so much that has been well out of the public eye, particularly the mass media public. i think his legacy will be much greater.
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byrne seems more engaged, more genuinely interested in exploring and less worried about reactions. beyond 3 or 4 great albums, he's gone on to do so much that has been well out of the public eye, particularly the mass media public. i think his legacy will be much greater.