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Your Top Ten Horror Films. (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)
holy cow i forgot the movie i saw at midnight showing every time it came around... the first movie I ever bought shwag for (T-shirt and poster) the first movie I owned the sundtrack to...
Eraserhead
holy smokes I loved that movie...
Your Top Ten Horror Films. (Blog Entry by dystopianfuturetoday)
OH! Late addition: Eraserhead. I can't believe I left that out. (Issy would kill me!)
The Residents - Na Na Na Na
Yeah, that's right. I remember seeing this back in the 80's. I think we rented it together with "Eraserhead". That was probably the biggest WTF!!! evening of my life, but I ended as a huge fan of both. In the cultural wasteland that was the 80s, you really had to look hard for decent entertainment.
Your First Post (Sift Talk Post)
Here's mine:
http://www.videosift.com/video/Eraserhead-3-Everything-is-Fine
You even commented on my first post, choggie, ya weirdo.
Nurse With Wound - I've Plummed This Whole Neighborhood
Good ole' nurse with wound.. Song reminds me a bit of Eraserhead.
Suicidal Tendencies - Institutionalized
Jack Nance (Eraserhead) and Mary Woronov (Rock N Roll High School) are the parents. Nice.
Eraserhead - "Just Cut Them Up like Regular Chickens"
David Lynch has so done drugs its not even funny. Especially when I read that Eraserhead's cinematography was easy to create as David Lynch had a precise idea of what he wanted, the movie was in his head waiting to get out.
David Lynch Interview
Eraserhead and Mulholland Drive will always baffle me. And I still have nightmares about Lost Highway.
http://www.davidlynch.com
Congrats to Silvercord, "100" (Sift Talk Post)
YAAAAAAAAY!
Ya tripper ya, cheers to the geezers, and here's one of a few ya stole some glory away with
http://www.videosift.com/video/Eraserhead-3-Everything-is-Fine
Kids in the Hall - Sausages
BIG UP CANADIAN MASSIVE!
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_in_the_Hall
One of the more surreal short films in the show, containing minimal dialogue and apparently set in a dystopian future society. It features a man (McCulloch) who works at a sausage factory and falls in love with a woman who works there kissing the boxes so they have the company's lipstick logo. Too nervous to talk to her, the man, who had stolen some sausages for his crazy, sausage-obsessed father (Thompson), leaves them on her doorstep and leaves. Knowing he can never lead a normal life while caring for his gibbering idiot father, he resigns himself to loneliness. Most likely a parody/homage to the David Lynch film "Eraserhead".
... SAUSAGES!
Bonus video - Gavin - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVAMM5KNr90
("once, there was this guy..")
Caliente!! The Best of the David Lynch Weather Report
I think Eraserhead and The Elephant Man were amazing films, and I even give props to Lynch on trying to make a Dune movie.
But this is horrible. Odd for odds sake, violence for violence sake. Both Lynch and David Cronenberg need to get off their high stools.
The very first episode of The Price is Right
Wow! The first show, and the first contestant is a sistah! Rock n' Roll.....look at eraserhead at :08, in the yellow shirt..Lynchy!
They had to stop saying stand up, because it offended the prosthetic wearing members.....
So...if they called YOUR name, would you jiggle on the way down???
Eraserhead 3 - Everything is Fine
Written by Peter Ivers, "performed" in the film Eraserhead by Laurel Near and later covered by The Pixies.
Everything is fine . . .
david lynch short film made with 1895 camera and technique
sorry, didn't see an explanation for the story.
the body in the field reminds me of blue velvet. the steam and the circus reminds me of the elephant man. and the ambient noises remind me of eraserhead.
so, very lynchian.