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  • Thanks for this great review!

  • I finally got this on DVD. Best money I ever spent

  • Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind FTW! In my opinion Mulholland Drive is second only to this in best films of the last decade. I enjoyed your review

  • I give you credit for reviewing this movie I've watched this movie 4 times and still never got all of it. I don'tknow if were suppose to because David Lynch is qouted as saying he didnt understand parts himself which doesnt make since to me but to each his own anyway you have balls this movie is layered.

  • I really like Mullholland Dr., besides others from Lynch, and it's the second time that I watch it. And it's a very disturbing film. I don't think I can say  that it's a clear story (I would be lying), but I say that there are things that match, others not really seem so, but everything can be seen as a tale of moral corruption in "the city of dreams". I see it really similar to Alejandro Jodorowsky's Santa Sangre. And, like the man in "Club Silencio" says, "It's all an illusion". Best wishes!!

  • Your reviews are really great. Incisive but not pretentious and full of ego. Keep up the good work!

  • Ok, so I just watched this film, and... I have no idea what I just saw. At the end I was like ''Nooo, don't end! I need answers!,'' lol.

    Some parts I thought were boring, but the second half got more interesting. Especially when Betty invited Rita into her bed, I was like wtf, am I hearing this correctly?! That took me off guard, wasn't expecting that at all. Could be one of the sexiest scenes I've seen in a movie.

  • I think this was a fine review, and it's simply not possible to praise David Lynch enough. I think he's the best filmmaker alive today. Like most of his movies, Mulholland Drive operates at many different levels of meaning. You can explain the plot, or try to explain it, and that's valid, and necessary. But his films are always about something almost ineffable. They're about images that are intensely interesting, but we, and probably he, are not quite sure why.

  • lynch rarely uses complete silence. he actually uses low-pitched ambient noise to create tension

  • @mattfca one of his many methods of making us feel thoroughly unpleasant watching them lol. I love him lol.

  • I don't know what "vluck" means but thank you. This was also the 10th time ever that I had reviewed a film...and btw, it being about a "woman's psychological journey into madness seen as through allusions and interpretations of a surreal world" isn't a review...it's your opinion on what the film is about.

  • 1st off: I'm not a teenager.

    2nd off: Only fools go on other people's youtube pages and post unsolicited sarcastic berating comments.

    3rd off: I would genuinely like you see you upload a review of Mulholland Drive (this isn't sarcasm, I'm being curious) I'd really like to hear what you have to say because it a very deep film.

  • @durden85 1stoff 2ndoff 3rd off lol man your fucking lame...and boring too dont make any more vids asshole

  • @lezxotic Only fools make typos....

  • I just saw this and what an amazing film. There are so many twist and whatever so its hard to understand what's going on. Watch it like 3 or 4 times and I guarantee you'll love it.

  • i agree 10/10 even though i've only seen the two lesbian scenes

  • Well how many lesbian scenes do you have to see? The lesbian aspect was but a small portion of the movie.

  • since my last comment i have actually seen the movie, the movie was great until the fuckin change in story ah well, still have more respect for lynch then i do david crounemburgh, throw in a bit of graphic violence and sex, it can make any boring, predictable story with bad dialogue watchable (history of violence)

  • ok, now fuck off

  • Man I really want to see this and...yeah I wish I had heard before that this should be the first David Lynch film that you would see if your a newcomer cause I saw Blue Velvet a couple of months back. I definitely got the gist of his directing style and I liked the movie. Just a few minutes ago I rented Inland Empire a few minutes ago cause of all the praise you were giving it and I saw the trailer, so now I cant wait to see it! Btw good review.

  • wow did not mean to say "a few minutes ago" twice but yeah, I really can't wait to see Inland Empire and I'll check out Mulholland Dr. later on.

  • I'm curious to know what you'll think of INLAND EMPIRE...definitely a love it or hate it film haha let me know!

  • well i watched Inland Empire or technically I didnt cause I couldnt finish it. It is now the second movie that I stopped watching before it ended.But I gotta say when I was watching it I couldnt help but feel tense throughout the parts that I watched,kind of like you expect something to happen but nothing does.Except the lamp part when Laura Dern is standing against a wall in that house while looking at the lampshade get brighter and darker and then that random flash appears.

  • That brief flash was probably the scariest thing that I have seen in a movie in a LONG time and Im not normally scared or creeped out by movies.But that one scare kept me extremely tense and expectant of another scare that would never happen for the rest of the parts that I watched.Also when the girls(i dont know if they were prostitutes or something)were dancing to "Loco-Motion" I felt a weird creepiness. Overall, it was one acid trip of a movie that i will hopefully see again in the future.

  • @durden85- I thought Mulholland Drive was the best. I did not think Lynch could ever top it. But the more I watch Inland Empire, the more I wonder: maybe he did outdo himself after all. It is much more intricately constructed than MD. I am deeply in love with the "new neighbor" scene. I watch it over and over. Grace Zabriskie should have won an Oscar for that one scene alone.

  • Great review.

    I love Mulholland Dr.

    Naomi Watts was robbed.

    I saw it four times in theaters before I really claimed "getting it".

  • AWESOME BACKGROUND MUSIC! Haha... Great movie too.

  • My #2 favourite film of all-time. :)I'm glad you loved it. it truly is a masterpiece.

  • What's your number 1 lol?

  • great review durd..a little tidbit. this was supposed to be a tv series but it didnt happen. he decided to turn it into a movie..

  • Great review dude. Lynch is my all time favourite. This film is like his Greatest Hits album. 10 out 10 for sure!! :)

  • This movie is bizarre, nuts, confusing, hilarious, scary and a total classic. David Lynch is king.  Excuse me while I go watch TWIN PEAKS.

  • it is EVERYTHING you just said!!! i watched it with a few people yesterday and one of them had never seen it: safe to say, she was a converted "Lynch-lover".

    I've seen soooo much stuff by him but never the Twin Peaks series...it's in my netflix queue though. haha

  • btw, thanks for subscribing!!!

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