I don't remember anyone's head exploding; but then again I don't remember anything much about this movie, except for busting out laughing when whatshisbutt slams into the table.
It can be seen when the Mystery Man shoots Mr. Eddy. It’s damn near subliminal and you have to pause your DVD at exactly the right moment in order to catch it. It quite disturbed me when I first noticed it--by accident--because this “thing” doesn’t look like Mr. Eddy at all (notice the long black hair) and neither does Mr. Eddy’s head explode when he takes a bullet. Maybe Lynch experimented with the effect, deemed it unconvincing, and put in this one single frame of it to augment the brainfuck.
I wonder if I should get this. I've never watched a thing by David Lynch, and I'm reading this lately. Never watched Twin Peaks either but it's supposed to be the closest thing to it in Japanese manga form ( it's also pretty good ).
In the first cap, Patricia Arquette is totally saying "Gosh, Marilyn Manson, you sure have a small penis." (who is facing away from the camera, for those of you who have never seen the film)
I was watching this film just two nights ago. It's one of my all time favorites. It never gets old. Never.
This is definitely my favorite Lynch (even though Mulholland Dr. isn't far from it), but it also might be my favorite movie all in all. It's exciting to see it capped.
When I saw this, I was capitvated by it. Seems like Marmite. I'll have to watch it again to confirm my original assessment that it was Lynch's best. Beautiful caps.
An interesting movie, no doubt. As it progressed, it lost its hold on me, though. The best way I can put it is it felt too dated... it felt very 1997. Still, the psychology of it all is intriguing. Patricia is very lovely.
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August 6 2009, 21:40:44 UTC 2 years ago
it's a shame that he
only shoots digital now ...
there was always something special
about these pre-digital films
August 6 2009, 21:45:47 UTC 2 years ago
Now I want to watch this movie, great caps!
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Robert Blake lol.
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I was watching this film just two nights ago. It's one of my all time favorites. It never gets old. Never.
August 7 2009, 12:44:42 UTC 2 years ago
i pretty much hated this movie
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Great music, I agree.
An interesting movie, no doubt. As it progressed, it lost its hold on me, though. The best way I can put it is it felt too dated... it felt very 1997. Still, the psychology of it all is intriguing. Patricia is very lovely.February 15 2010, 05:28:06 UTC 2 years ago