I’m not convinced even David himself understands his films. Feels like a 40 year project of trolling cinemagoers and watching them pretend they understand it.
Jokes on you! I pretend to understand your films to get close enough to artsy girls to borrow their clothes!
Best director who ever lived. Twin peaks was one of my biggest reasons for relocating to the pnw
Pretend to understand your films? I don’t even know who you are.
That’s Dan Povenmire, he created the Minions.
It’s director David Lynch.
I will research just as soon as I’m done replying…
But you have no idea how little that narrows it down lol
If you’re not familiar with this work, I highly recommend Mulholland Drive, whose two lead actresses are pictured with Lynch in the meme. Twin Peaks is a good option but it’s a show and therefore quite long. Then watch Eraserhead if you want to get weird.
Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll have to see about checking it out!
It narrows it down to exactly one person…
And they are all directors and look like the guy in the picture? Get real.
Eraserhead was his most spiritual film.
For the longest time I kept getting this confused with the 96 Schwarzenegger flick “Eraser” and kept wondering why people thought that film was so deep.
Eraserhead was certainly my most spiritual film – no other movie has ever made me pray for death.
Care to elaborate?
No.
Mullholand Drive was about two hot lesbians kissing. Dune was about Kyle MacLachlin trying to figure out a mystery through dreams. Twin Peaks was about Kyle MacLachlin becoming an oppressive tyrant with his newfound powers while consuming a beloved, addictive substance. What’s so hard to get about that?

Twin Peaks was about Kyle MacLachlin becoming an oppressive tyrant with his newfound powers while consuming a beloved, addictive substance.
Damn good coffee.
Lost highway is about Trent Reznor producing an amazing soundtrack.
Inland empire is about 3 hours long
Blue Velvet was about not fucking looking at Dennis Hopper.
Also, the superiority of Pabst Blue Ribbon when compared to Heineken.
Eraserhead is about the challenges of having a child.
The Elephant Man is about a man who who was known as the elephant man.
and the challenges eating a small bird
PABST BLUE RIBBON!
Lost Highway is about OJ Simpson.
Most plausible hypothesis right here
David Lynch said so himself. That was the inspiration for the film.
Right, now explain blue velvet.
Long con setting up the Star Wars sequels.
Mulholland Drive had a coherent story. The first half was Naomi Watts’ character’s dream.
It was supposed to be a series, they pulled the plug halfway through the pilot so he wrapped it up into a film. First half was setting the groundwork for a much longer story.
Don’t come at be like this. It’s all I have
I mostly understood at least the basic points of all of his movies… except Inland Empire. That shit was just impossible to decipher even after re-watching it three times, the third one with pen and paper to try and piece the plot together (cause the Wikipedia plot section is useless at capturing the detail). Honestly I feel like he was just throwing shit at the camera and seeing what doesn’t end up on the cutting room floor, and not in a good Linklater-esque way. A shame that’s the one he went out on.
I absolutely love some of Lynch’s work but will openly confess that I have no idea what he was trying to tell me.
I’m also a Lynch fan. The only time I really watch his movies is when I have a bad fever. I was sweating through my couch, dying to sip water and binging Twin Peaks. It’s really the only way to watch, I have to say.
Maybe psychedelics? That might be good too.
Movies by David Lynch show the dreams you have when bad stuff happen to you in real life.
The man himself said it in Twin Peaks: „Fix your hearts or die“
You can tell he’s telling you something. That’s enough for me.
Well put. A director that mutes all others in comparison. Plenty of great directors address the audience, Lynch displays it all in such a way as to inexplicably yet certainly speak to you and you alone
Surrealist art is intended to speak to the subconscious. I have a feeling this is why Lynch didn’t like to explain the meaning of his films. Emotional understanding emphasised over intellectual understanding.
imho, it all boils down to two simple things:
- We live inside a dream, but who is the dreamer?
- You can’t go back home.
That’s kind of the point.
This. Is a donut.
Lynch is easy. Refn is hard. I’ve seen Her Private Hell four times now cause a cute girl told me to, and I still have no idea what’s going on beyond “approximately every half hour or so, a girl gets bashed into a window head first and/or her chest torn open, and dies.” It’s got cool neon bullshit though.
The girl is pretty cute too.
I unironically love his films.
Sir I think you are mistaken, I enjoy Troma and Cannon
A man of taste
Straight story was about the existential dread of living in an infinite and ultimately meaningless universe that neither knows about or cares about our brief existence
Thank yoy for clearing that up. I always thought it was about a man visiting his brother.
Just you and I
This scene gets my cry-laughing every time. I want to get into a jam session with some people and lure them into doing this without realizing.
Omg that would be amazing. No one in my band watches twin peaks so it would fall on deaf ears but one day I will
You are in a band with deaf people? Do you play… deaf metal?
I’ll see myself out.
LMFAO that was good.
You can stay.










