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I saw Inland Empire a few months back, and while I enjoyed it to some degree, it will never rank as my favourite David Lynch film. That honour goes to Mulholland Drive.
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I think my favourite would be The Elephant Man, or Dune.
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Really? I take it you are not much of a Lynch fan then.
I am not a movie buff myself, so I would not dare comment on the qualities of Lynch's works because of my limited frame of reference, but I found all of his works (especially Twin Peaks) very intriguing - except for Dune. I have not yet seen Inland Empire.
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He said himself that Dune wasn't one he considered to be a hit. But I like it. I also like The Straight Story. I cannot keep from seeing his every movie, so I guess I'm hooked. But the more experimental stuff he's done is... well... it has some really good moments and some really awkward moments, in my opinion. Sometimes I find myself laughing, not knowing whether it is the B-movie "action" or something in the narrative. What's the difference anyway.
I hated Wild At Heart by the way. Probably the only one I didn't like at all.
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