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Eraserhead (1977) trailer

In Heaven Everything Is Fine. (From Wikipedia) Eraserhead (released in France as The Labyrinth Man) is a 1977 surrealist-horror film written and directed by David Lynch. The film stars Jack Nance ...  
 
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ml8ml8 (1 day ago) Show Hide
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Only realized now the guy in 0:37 played Pete Martell in Twin Peaks
PownlyTheLonely (2 days ago) Show Hide
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I would call myself "semi-cultured" but after watching the movie i felt like that was 2 hrs of my life i will never get back
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check out my vid "wanna piece a my pie" its weird like this movie. lol
Vesters1 (6 days ago) Show Hide
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Still Lynch's best movie.. Twin Peaks, Fire Walk With Me, Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive and Inland Empire is masterpieces too, but this one is outstanding.
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@Vesters1 you should watch blue velvet, i'd say its pretty close to the level of eraserheads quality.. as a matter of fact blue velvet is considered as one of the best movies of all time.. i cannot decide whether or not i like eraserhead or blue velvet more
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pause at 0:36
that would be an awesome poster
Talloweed (4 days ago) Show Hide
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You can actually find posters with that image on it.

It's a really profound moment, beautifully acted - Man realizing in horror his own irrelevance.
robotophobia (1 week ago) Show Hide
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i suppose this is not a film that should be watched for entertainment but a film that should be used to think. to travel along the scenes and feel inspiration.
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i really wanna see it. would it still be around?
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@fruitcakebuzz yup, you can get it on dvd, i had to order mine in from a movie store, but damn well worth it

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