Not that obscure but if you want to watch something thrilling, visceral and morally ambiguous there is only one choice:
Blue Velvet.
It knocked my socks off.
Blue Velvet's nuts. First time I saw it (80s?) I'd just eaten a large falafel roll and that Hopper/Rossalini scene was so traumatic I struggled with indigestion through the whole movie. I love David Lynch. Twin Peaks ... Mulholland Drive (even more mysterious and traumatic). Eraserhead was too bleak for me, though.
Black Sheep (the Aussie zombie sheep movie, had me laughing like an idiot)
Blue Velvet's nuts. First time I saw it (80s?) I'd just eaten a large falafel roll and that Hopper/Rossalini scene was so traumatic I struggled with indigestion through the whole movie. I love David Lynch. Twin Peaks ... Mulholland Drive (even more mysterious and traumatic). Eraserhead was too bleak for me, though.
Twin Peaks. I've seen quite a bit of it (the first five or six episodes) but need to get a box set to watch it through. What I've seen is brilliant. Love David Lynch.
Twin Peaks. I've seen quite a bit of it (the first five or six episodes) but need to get a box set to watch it through. What I've seen is brilliant. Love David Lynch.
I went through the box set for the first time only last week. The first half is incredible. Second half ... has its moments but not rivetting like the earlier episodes. Arthur's my favourite character - never a dull moment when he's on the screen
Will check out River's Edge ...
My wife and I wasted two hours watching this last night because of this post! Honestly we felt this was just a waste of film.Not that obscure but if you want to watch something thrilling, visceral and morally ambiguous there is only one choice:
Blue Velvet.
It knocked my socks off.
My wife and I wasted two hours watching this last night because of this post! Honestly we felt this was just a waste of film.
My wife and I wasted two hours watching this last night because of this post! Honestly we felt this was just a waste of film.