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a.k.a. Dell Plez
Hellovan Onion
David Lynch, the beautiful and twisted mind behind classics like Blue Velvet, Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Mulholland Drive, Twin Peaks, Dune and countless other classics has died on January 16th, 2025.

Cause of death is unconfirmed, but he was a lifelong smoker who suffered from emphysema.

He was a boundary pushing visionary who's films inspired countless directors and movies. Without Lynch, cinema and television would be much more boring.

Rest In Peace, Mr. Lynch. You will be missed.

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I guess now that you are there we know for sure that in heaven, everything is fine 🥹

 
Powerlevelling: Never really liked David Lynch's movies, never saw what the big deal is. I just thought his movies were creepy (not in an interesting, leaning-over-to-have-a-closer-look kind of way, just in an uncomfortable way), badly made and unnecessarily hard to get into for how pedestrian they actually were. Inland Empire? Badly made and impossible to watch, it's just an extremely convoluted movie about an actress losing her mind and ending in the streets. Blue Velvet? The only thing anyone remembers about that movie is that it has a scene where a woman rapes a man for a change, which was only put in there for the shock value, not as a genuine commentary on women abusing men because she scene was so absurd and unrealistic. Mullholland Drive? Lynch letting the world know he has a girl-on-girl fetish, the rest of it is yet another actress losing her mind and ending up destitute. Wild at Heart? I literally can't even remember what that was about, that's how little impression it left on me. Dune? Cheap, crammed, just a crap book adaptation that has been surpassed and forgotten by Villeneuve's Dune. The only Lynch movie I kept for my collection was A Straight Story because it was cute in a way I never expected Lynch to be. I would watch these movies because I felt like I had to as a Marilyn Manson fan, but I was always like: "Is this the best American experimental cinema has to offer? THIS is what people are getting so excited about? The characters are stupid, the situations they are in are stupid, the advancement of the plot is stupid. It's all so stupid."
 
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