Mulholland Dr.

Mulholland Drive? More like Mullholand Drive!


Directed by: David Lynch
Cinematography by: Peter Deming


“David Lynch 101: “The works of David Lynch are to be felt, never understood. Trying to understand the works of David Lynch is like trying to run in a nightmare where the air feels like viscous liquid and your limbs feel like they weigh hundreds of pounds and your head is spinning with dizziness, and the faster you try to run the thicker the air gets, the heavier your limbs grow, the more your head spins. David Lynch himself has admitted to not knowing why he films many of the things that he films. The works of David Lynch adhere only to dream logic. Rational logic is for squares, “says David Lynch.” I was there, I would know. I put the fish in the percolator. I put the ear in the grass.”
-David Lynch
“A Conversation
David Lynch: “I didn’t say any of those things. Well maybe the one, but not the others.”
Luke Linder: “Yeah I just have no idea what happened in this movie so I’m making stuff up as I go.”
David Lynch: “Oh.””
-Like Lunder”
-Lavid Dynch

Thank you to my deer friend Lavid Dynch, who graduated with a PhD from Michael Scott’s Black Lodge School of Quotation Attribution (seibar rof eruc a ot og stiforp lla), for doing a really good job guest posting a good guest post on this good post. He is a good son too I think. I’ve heard otherwise. No one invites him to dinner because of what he does to the miniature chicken.

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