--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "salyavin808" <fintlewoodlewix@...> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson <mjackson74@> wrote: > > > > And even if you like Lynch's movies for their artistic value as films, the > > subject matter is often some sick twisted stuff - and he credits TM with > > unleashing his creativity to make such trash > > > > Oh really ? You are as off about art as on any other subject. > > The films of Lynch is about human struggle towards dignity, love and Light. > > Terms utterly alien to MJ. > > > So in what way is Eraserhead about the human struggle towards dignity, love > and light? It's about a guy whose wife gives birth to an alien > baby with its internal organs on the outside, then his head falls off > and gets made into pencils. Great movie (Lynch's first and best) but > highly disturbing.
OMG, you have me laughing - uncontrollably. Love this synopsis and your timing was perfect. > > But his explanations of how he combines meditation with psycho-sexual > violence have never been very convincing, he probably never expected > to get his orders to go out proselytising and didn't think he'd need > to explain it. Not in a positive way anyway, if he said "I just like > weird, pervy shit" and left it like that, no one would mind I'm sure. > > He did have a good chat up line though. When he met Isabella Rosselini > he said: My God, you're so beautiful you could be Ingrid Bergman's daughter. > > And she replied: I am Ingrid Berman's daughter. > > Blue Velvet was his second best film which is interesting as he > always says the TM experience takes him to greater creative heights > but it seems that his career has been going downhill for a long time. > Some good bits but the first few were classics, the rest like Lost Highway, > Mulholland Drive and Inland Empire are just tired and weird > either for it's own sake or to detract from the fact no one could be bothered > to finish the script. IMO of course. >