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Directed by David Lynch.
Five years after the critical and commercial disappointment of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, director David Lynch returned to the big screen with this cryptic thriller about confused identities and erotic obsession. Fred (Bill Pullman) is an avant-garde jazz saxophonist who shares a luxurious but fashionably barren house with his wife Renee (Patricia Arquette). Fred suspects that Renee may be unfaithful to him, but realizes he has bigger things to worry about when a series of videotapes appear at his door that prove someone is watching his home from the outside and inside. When Renee is found murdered, Fred finds himself behind bars, but one morning Fred is no longer in his cell. He has seemingly been transformed into Pete Drayton (Balthazar Getty), a young auto mechanic who foolishly allowed himself to get involved with the wife of gangster Dick Laurent (Robert Loggia), a luscious blonde named Alice who looks exactly like Renee. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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PuhnnerPuhnner Re:Top 31 Horror films of the p ...
by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Revised List of 31 from 76 through07Mommie Dearest and Red Dawn co-winners of No. 1and wished I could have included:1988 Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls ( have not seen it, but the title is terrific and I cannot find it here ) 1976 Man on the Roof1976 The Sentinel1977 Suspiria 1978 I spit on your Grave 1987 Near Dark 1988 Rabid Grannies ( have not seen )1988 Brain Damage 31. 1988 The Blob 30. 1978 Halloween 29. 1986 Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer 28. 1986 Vamp 27. 1976 The Omen 26. 1979 The Brood 25. 1985 Lifeforce 24. 2001 Frailty 23. 2002 28 Days Later 22. 1990 Jacob’s Ladder 21. 1995 Se7en 20. 1986 Manhunter 19. 1987 Angel Heart 18. 1995 The Addiction17. 1997 Office Killer 16. ... " [More]
PuhnnerPuhnner Re:Top 31 Horror films of the p ...
by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Here is my list, although it is a bit different in that the list allows only one Film from each of the 31 years, which believe me, limits the choices; for instance 1986: The FlyFrom BeyondHenry: Portrait of a Serial KillerThe HitcherInvaders from MarsManhunterNomadsVamp1987 is just as hardI am working on another one, which is just my 31 favorites regardless of how many a year. These choices listed, fit my definition of horror. They are horrifying and extremely unsettling, but may not be, in the strictest sense, horror. but well, here it is. Oh, I also did not not include the Alien films which although 'monster goes boo!', even though I love every one of them, fall somewhere in the realm of Science Fiction to me...enough gibberish, here it is:By the way, I want 'Mommie Dearest' to be No. 1, but that is another story.Years 1976 through 2007 ( the Spout year listings are a bit different than Wikipedia's which I used ) 31. 1984 A Nightmare on ... " [More]
TheWorkingDeadTheWorkingDead Re: The Differentiation Of Horr ...
by TheWorkingDead in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Well, David Lynch did one explicitly non-horrific movie, The Straight Story. And of course Dune is sci-fi, not really horror. Elephant Man, that's stretching it, unless you want to argue that it shows the horrific cruelty man is capable of inflicting on other men.I wouldn't call Crash, by Cronenberg, a horror film. Nor would I call eXistenZ. But yes, both David's usually find a way to inject horrific scenarios into all their work. They're the best horror directors not considered horror directors. " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: The Differentiation Of Horr ...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
hasn't rated it.
"I would have to agree with 'sonofkinski' on one thing... every David Lynch movie I've ever seen is most certainly a Horror movie. These would be "Blue Velvet" , "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me" and "Lost Highway" . I don't think I've seen any others of his. And, yes, I think every Cronenberg movie I've ever seen would be a horror movie as well... Including "Dead Ringers" ... (appearently there was something very interesting about Genvieve Bujold's nether regions!) ... Anyhow, thanks for reviving this discussion, guys! It was (and IS) an interesting one! " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Videodrome
by Risselada in Gorrible
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"Yeah they are pretty different styles, but both very cerebral and hard to discern sometimes. I thought they might both be Canadian for some reason but I looked it up and it's only Cronenberg. " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: Videodrome
by Dr_Gor in Gorrible
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"Oops! My bad. The one with Robert Blake I was thinking of was "Lost Highway" , a film by David Lynch! For some reason I always get those two confused.... perhaps because they both direct such 'strango-bizzarro' movies! VERY different styles, though... " [More]
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by townshend88 in townshend88 Blog
loved it.
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"Lost Highway is a very stylistic movie and that's what makes it so incredible. I enjoyed it. It really puts you in the character's shoes in that you don't know what's going on. If you don't like the style its made with then duh you won't like it. " [More]
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by Windbreaker in Windbreaker!
disliked it.
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"Great soundtrack. Naturally, I didn't find that out until I wasted my time on David Lynch's Lost Highway. I get that Lynch went for style over substance, but NO substance? That's just ripping off the viewer! Thankfully, this came in the mail from Blockbuster so I like to think I paid nothing for the rental.Although I disliked it, I do feel obligated to point out some of the noir fun:- Camera angles, shadows, nondescript rooms- Dry dialogue between Bill Pullman & his femme fatale- Creepy little man with the clown face who we think will have answers- Puzzling, gruesome murder " [More]
macmac Re: Great rock soundtrack
by mac in Best Movie Soundtracks
liked it.
"Agreed...there's definaly some on your list that I'm going to have to checkout... I think I would also add Lost Highway and Natural Born Killers to the list as well. " [More]
davisfreebergdavisfreeberg Lost Highway Never Finds It's Way
by davisfreeberg in Worst Movie Ever
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"I never thought that I'd ever be taking a David Lynch film to Worst Movie Ever court, but Lost Highway has to be one of the worst films I think I've ever seen. I've never seen a movie where there have been this many pauses before. Every scene was shot as if it was that pivotal moment in the film and instead of adding to the tension, it got old. The entire movie was like being in a bad dream. The characters seemed to change roles at will and I could never get a sense of where events were suppose to be occuring within the storyline. In the end there was no plot, no message and no entertainment. This one is definetely guilty of being a movie that you should not rent. " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
is neutral about it.
Another extreme exploration of the darkness within, Lost Highway (1997) marked David Lynch's cinematic and artistic comeback after Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992). A bold move away from typical Hollywood narrative, Lynch and co-writer Barry Gifford craft a quintessentially Lynch-ian mind game of multiple identities, heroes, villains, and femme fatales that defies conventional space and time. Spiked with such evocative film noir images as a highway at night and a burning cabin, Lost Highway's tale of jealousy, murder, and retribution becomes the ultimate noir fever dream of sexual terror, yearning, and violence, yet Lynch still finds a hopeful space for woozy romance between Balthazar Getty and Natasha Gregson Wagner. Even as the story flies out of control (though Robert Blake's disturbing "Mystery Man" seems to know all the answers), Lost Highway remains a sound/image tour de force, particularly in the ultra-moody first half before the cacophony explodes in the second half. Making its perversity the prime attraction, Lost Highway's ads trumpeted its two thumbs down from mainstream critics Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel; Lynch's next film, The Straight Story (1999), however, precisely lived up to its title. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 



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