I feel like by saying this you are disregarding the work of Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma, Jean-Pierre Melville, Howard Hawks, Sergio Leone, Jean Luc Godard and the many other filmmakers that have clear DNA in Tarantino’s work and many others that came after them.
I also feel like your statement is pretty reductive of Lynch’s work as well.
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how tf is Mullholland Dr like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood besides dealing with Hollywood and the movie industry lol
how tf is Mullholland Dr like Once Upon a Time in Hollywood besides dealing with Hollywood and the movie industry lol
Ofc they are nothing alike because one is s*** and the other the best movie of the 2000s
David Foster Wallace would agree with U , at least the title of the post
lynchnet.com/lh/lhpremiere.html
or a readaloud if U prefer:
Ofc they are nothing alike because one is s*** and the other the best movie of the 2000s
now that's a bold claim
Ofc they are nothing alike because one is s*** and the other the best movie of the 2000s
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Ofc they are nothing alike because one is s*** and the other the best movie of the 2000s
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/david-lynch-calls-once-upon-a-time-in-hollywood-a-hell-of-a-good-revenge-movie/
I can form my own opinion I dont need David to tell me
I can form my own opinion I dont need David to tell me
i trust him more
I mean he was pals with the weinsteins since the early 90s
Oh yeah, his friendship with the Weinsteins has been well documented. I was more interested in the Lynch part of the equation
Oh yeah, his friendship with the Weinsteins has been well documented. I was more interested in the Lynch part of the equation
I think he might be talking about Laura Dern but I'm not sure. p sure she had beef with Weinstein.
I mean he was pals with the weinsteins since the early 90s
I feel like @Beach_kneega meant source on the actresses in Inland Empire being blackballed women from the industry, cause that’s the part that was new to me and seemed interesting. I mean Lynch would be the type of GOAT to do this so I don’t doubt it
I feel like @Beach_kneega meant source on the actresses in Inland Empire being blackballed women from the industry, cause that’s the part that was new to me and seemed interesting. I mean Lynch would be the type of GOAT to do this so I don’t doubt it
Yeah that's the info I was looking for
yall saying its a reach but Tarantino been vocal about his david lynch influence
He said he loved him until fwwm
He said he loved him until fwwm
Which is crazy cause his top 3 projects are all FWWM onward
TP: The Return, Mulholland Dr. and FWWM itself
If I had to guess I think Lost Highway or Wild At Heart are QT’s fav Lynch movies, what y’all think?
First let me say I love some of the Tarantino movies
But revisiting some of both their work its crazy how much tarantino just copied from Lynch.
Weird crackhead characters, long music scenes, violence out of nowhere, long monologues and shots.
Kill Bill an obvious outlier cause thats inspired b Japanese movies
You high as hell gang watch a gay movie and chill
A hypocrite can be right but it makes less sense for somebody who’s guilty to call someone else out on that particular thing. If we both were to steal something out of the store how would you look at me for preaching to you about how stealing is bad and that you should aim to do better lol
And in this case he wasn’t even right, FWWM was the furthest thing from self indulgence
The example
But nah I didn’t even know the context of the commment I agree with you about FWWM
I like Lynch a lot more than QT too but Mulholland Drive and Hollywood are nothing alike despite sharing some similar themes
yeah what the f*** is op on
I like Lynch a lot more than Tarantino but I disagree. Sure, a few influences are there but watch Pierrot le fou by Godard and you have your first Tarantino movie.
or Leone's Dollar trilogy
I feel like by saying this you are disregarding the work of Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma, Jean-Pierre Melville, Howard Hawks, Sergio Leone, Jean Luc Godard and the many other filmmakers that have clear DNA in Tarantino’s work and many others that came after them.
I also feel like your statement is pretty reductive of Lynch’s work as well.