Lost Highway - Dream Scene
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god, 90% of the scare factor in lynch movies is the atmospheric white noise
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@lmyshkin I still remember freaking the hell out over someone beating eggs in a dish in Inland Empire.
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1:48 patricia, darling, I hate to break it to you...but girl-you look like shit when you wake up!
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You know your in for some crazy $#!% when its the dream scene from a David Lynch movie.
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Lol I'd still hit it
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Notice at 1:50 how the scare-sound comes AFTER the clipping! Its syncronized with the audience reaction and not the clipping itself, which somehow makes the scare that much more effective! More horror-films should use this technique!
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@jfayiii Completely intentional. By the time this movie came out he could have done this scene a hundred different ways with special effects. That he chose to superimpose Blake's face over Renee's silhouette, like a mask or like a ghost looking out from within her, tells us something about what is going on in the story, or at least in Fred's head. It's part of the puzzle.
He could have put a wig on Robert Blake and stuck him in the bed if he wanted realism.
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At 0:30, the copy of the movie I saw was so dark that it just looked like a floating head moving around in the darkness haha.
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@deyay Kinda like Laura Dern's face on the phantom in Inland Empire!
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for me the "fast-fire" starts the horror. sound and look of it is really weird!
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in this movie has marilyn manson i lov his musics
Kinda odd how Lynch gets a pass on the cheese. Blake's face was pasted on just as poorly as Bruce Lee's face in Game of Death. Its as if he would rather it be cheesy.
jfayiii 3 years ago
I'm pretty sure it was done like that on purpose. It Wouldn't have had the same scary effect done any other way.
deyay 3 years ago 12
"Fred, are you alright?"
"No I'm not alright! You look like friggin Robert Blake! No wonder I can't have sex with you!"
s4ujcd 4 years ago 44
lol
deyay 4 years ago