![]() Years later with his flawed but still quite fascinating take on Frank Herbert's massive Dune franchise, but he rebounded rather spectacularly with Blue Velvet in 1986, a film which Loved film that this extremely odd little outing announced an incredibly distinctive talent, something that becameĬompletely obvious with Lynch's first mainstream feature, The Elephant Man. Eraserhead took a while to find its cult audience, but it was apparent to anyone Silence throughout the film, not having the slightest idea if Lynch was a genius, a madman, or some new mutantĬombination of the two, a reaction I daresay has been shared manifold times by other film fans as they've experiencedĪny number of Lynch outings. Going back for a second helping (of not quite dead yet chicken, perhaps?) and wanted company. ![]() I still remember beingĭragged off to an art house in San Francisco by a buddy of mine who had just gone to see Eraserhead and was One of this select few is undoubtedly David Lynch. Watched a movie by that given individual. ![]() There are very few directors whose films make such an impression that lots of viewers can recount the first time they Reviewed by Jeffrey Kauffman, April 23, 2014
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