I don't know if anyone noticed yet (sorry if it has already been mentioned) but while I was watching Eraserhead (1977! 40 years old Lynch movie !), I noticed this (have a look on the upper left corner of that pic !)...
NICE! Now we have to find in which of his movies we have a picture of corn ?
I guess my Lynch marathon starts while waiting for part 9
Well, it may seems weird (but it's appropriate: it's Lynch, after all) but as far as I can remember The Straight Story should be full of corn ; -)
While we're talking "Eraserhead" recall that the TP Red Room (waiting room) flooring is the same as the elevator foyer in "Eraserhead"...
Well, it may seems weird (but it's appropriate: it's Lynch, after all) but as far as I can remember The Straight Story should be full of corn ; -)
Hahahha, I didn't want to write that cause it really sounded weird 😉
Fields of Garmonbozia - and I thought as a kid that Children of the Corn is a scarry movie (facepalm)
While we're talking "Eraserhead" recall that the TP Red Room (waiting room) flooring is the same as the elevator foyer in "Eraserhead"...
Someone put this pic somewhere and I was just WOW
Yup. David sure loves his visual themes ; -)
We often focus on how 'The Return' is supposed to be a 18 hour movie but sometimes I feel like all of his filmography - or most of it anyway - operates as a single movie... or like a really long and complex novel, divided in chapters that are only apparently unrelated to each other, inside a strong, unifying vision.
This really feels like an actual extended universe. A mind-blowing one.
One of the segments in the detonation scene had a particle effect that looked similar to the eraser shavings blowing as seen in Eraserhead too I noticed.