View Full Version : Has Anyone seen Mulholland Drive???
And did they understand ANY of it? I just saw this movie Saturday night with my cousin and the two of us didnt understand a bit of it. First, whats up with the guy in the begining who wanted to see if what was in his dreams was true about the person or thing behind the dumpster at the restruraunt? Then throughout the movie when Betty Meets Rita, and they try to figure out who Rita is if thats even her real name. By the way the only great part of that is when they find out that they "REALLY REALLY like each other" Godamn was that hot! Anyhow, after the part they're in the bed together and they go to that theather my cousin and I got soooooo lost! Anyone care to explain??
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stump12
07-08-2002, 02:14 PM
im with you ag. i didnt get it was the second part of it true or the first part. but that was a good lesbo scene.
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Arienette
07-08-2002, 03:26 PM
<a href="http://www.ronfez.net/messageboard/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=80&Topic=14826&RequestTimeout=50">i, too, did not understand mulholland drive but, for some reason, no one answered my thread...</a>
take that, tom poo
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Im sorry arrinette I didnt see that post, Ive been off the board for about a week!
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Jobberific
07-09-2002, 12:26 AM
Yes I saw it and yes it sucked ass. The last good movie Lynch made was The Straight Story, which was a decidedly nonl ynch-like movie. The Lost Highway was just as bad if not worse. Honestly, other than Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks, I can't think of anything he's done that has been any good.
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Se7en
07-09-2002, 08:55 PM
This is the one with the dykes, right?
Never seen it.
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Michael Fury
07-12-2002, 05:32 AM
Here's my take: Lynch challenges moviegoers. He totally twists things around, especially our expectations of how a movie story should flow. Instead, he takes pleasure in something else - the unexplained. Like that dude going behind the dumpster. It doesn't have a meaning except pure dread. It's the sensuality/fear of Mulholland that brings out the senselessness of the world. The "no-sense of life" is what actually underlies it. And yeah, that full-blown lesbian sex was hot. A movie worth seeing.
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stump12
07-14-2002, 11:48 AM
didt he do momento too
you gotta love that movie
gone postal!
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