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<blockquote data-quote="cock_jones" data-source="post: 166" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>i will never beat the david lynch dick riding allegations. watched this for the first time in high school and have probably thought about it weekly ever since. considering the time and circumstances this was made under (nearing the close of the new hollywood era, independently sourced funding by lynch and made over the course of a prolonged 7 year production) it’s damn impressive and especially considering this was his feature debut. notably, the sound design (done by lynch himself) adds this whole other layer of verisimilitude to lynch’s distortion of what he experienced living in Philadelphia on top of the gorgeous high contrast B&W photography. but really the crowning achievement of this movie truly is that Jack Nance had to keep that haircut throughout the entire 7 years of production. he must’ve been slingin’ mad puss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cock_jones, post: 166, member: 12"] i will never beat the david lynch dick riding allegations. watched this for the first time in high school and have probably thought about it weekly ever since. considering the time and circumstances this was made under (nearing the close of the new hollywood era, independently sourced funding by lynch and made over the course of a prolonged 7 year production) it’s damn impressive and especially considering this was his feature debut. notably, the sound design (done by lynch himself) adds this whole other layer of verisimilitude to lynch’s distortion of what he experienced living in Philadelphia on top of the gorgeous high contrast B&W photography. but really the crowning achievement of this movie truly is that Jack Nance had to keep that haircut throughout the entire 7 years of production. he must’ve been slingin’ mad puss. [/QUOTE]
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