--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> David Lynch has made a career out of producing weird
> films that people think are profound. I find his films
> to be mildly psychotic and extremely tamasic for the
> most part. He is a disturbed man and his films reflect
> his schizoid personality disorder. The fact that the
> TMO has latched its public legitimacy to this weird
> dude is quite sad. I'm sure that Bevan and most of the
> TMO has not viewed any of his films. Watch
> "Eraserhead" and note the sattvic influence this has
> on you! 

I'm not a big fan of Lynch's films, but I think you're
being too moral. What I get is that he isn't afraid to
explore the dark side of his own (and everyone else's)
being onscreen. That may not be everyone's cuppa tea,
but there's nothing inherently wrong with it.

My favorite Lynch story has to do with his offices in
L.A. He owns a classic duplex, with a carport between
the two halves of the building. Naturally, each of the
buildings is an exact mirror image of the other. Well,
he owns both halves, right, so he got to play with
this. His offices are in one half of the building, 
with some living quarters in the other half. And the
interiors of both are exact mirror images of each 
other. The same furniture, and even the same paintings, 
but facing right-to-left on one half, and facing left-
to-right on the other half, that sorta thing. It may 
not be for everyone, but I think that's really funny.

If I were to come up with a criticism for his films,
it would be that he tends to err on the side of trying
to *be* weird and inexplicible, knowing that this will 
result in better reviews from the people who dote on 
that stuff. :-)


> --- shempmcgurk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bbrigante
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> > > http://youtube.com/watch?v=ldAfcRkSqGc
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> > After I saw this 8 minute video, I then went to my
> > kitchen and watched 
> > yogurt curdle.
> > 
> > Guess which was more interesting?
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