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Looking for a way to get into Lynch's work. I know, a little late, but I feel like I'm missing out on something with all the condolences going out today. I've heard good things about Twin Peaks? Does it still hold up?

What about his movies? I've heard great things about Mulholland Drive, although I was very confused when I got halfway through.

Are there other works that are better to start with or just that people generally recommend as being good?

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[-] peppersky@hexbear.net 3 points 18 hours ago

Also, minority opinion amongst Lynch fans, I actually really like Lost Highway. That tends to be Lynch fan's least favorite one but personally I kinda dig it.

I'm pretty cold on it personally. It's beautifully shot (the first part in their house is incredibly lit), but its just too cool and distant for me to get much out of. Doesn't really help that to me it feels like the only one of his films that feels "of its time", like it feels like it has an ambition to be "cool" that none of its other films have.

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