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jay o2 waster
12-07-2004, 06:28 PM
I am not really sure if this would qualify for a "horror" movie or not, but my friend let me borrow his dvd copy of it and I am encoding it on my computer so i can burn a copy. Has anybody seen it, he tells me it is pretty fucked up.

meetthecreeper
12-08-2004, 12:38 PM
Its David Lynch, what did you expect.

I kind of liked it though.

MichaelMyers
12-08-2004, 02:07 PM
I wish they'd release a mass market edition. The only copy I can find is on Lynch's web site, which is $40.00. The ones on ebay are burned copies.

The STE
12-08-2004, 02:22 PM
they've got it at Nicheflix

Sedated_replica
12-08-2004, 02:37 PM
I really want to see this movie BAD, but its impossible to find it. I've only heard good things about it. I was thinking about buying it off ebay... has anyone seen it and what do they think?

TheOmen
12-08-2004, 03:49 PM
It's a great movie, and the DVD available from David Lynch's site is incredible. It is an amazing experience. It's not horror, really, it's .....Lynch.

ShankS
12-09-2004, 10:00 AM
I tried watching this film last night..... it's um ...well, I dont know.

The STE
12-09-2004, 12:44 PM
Originally posted by Sedated_replica
I really want to see this movie BAD, but its impossible to find it. I've only heard good things about it. I was thinking about buying it off ebay... has anyone seen it and what do they think?

http://www.nicheflix.com

Moribund
12-09-2004, 06:01 PM
Best horror movie. It was in the newspaper today, along with This is Spinal Tap and The Rocky Horror Picture Show,

trashcan films
12-11-2004, 07:39 PM
Eraserhead is probably in my top ten or twenty favorite movies, whether its horror or not, who knows, but david lynch is one of the greatest directors ever. I cant say enough good stuff about him or Eraserhead.

MisterSadistro
12-11-2004, 08:02 PM
I still have the poster hanging up around here after about 15 years. It's not horror. It's more of a creepy, gritty dream/nightmare. I know there is a special edition DVD out now that I hear is rather pricey. Be warned though - it's nothing like any of the David Lynch films you may have seen (ie 'Wild At Heart', 'Twin Peaks', 'Lost Highway' or 'Blue Velvet'). It's a rather dry movie, few characters, and very little plot. If you like strange films, I'd definitely say go for it then.
CK

TheOmen
12-11-2004, 09:10 PM
I disagree it's not Lynch ....It's Lynch at his most raw..every great Lynch movie owes itself to Eraserhead....

jay o2 waster
12-12-2004, 04:01 PM
well it is officialy my favorite movie, and anybody looking for a copy of this pm me and i can help you out if you are interested in dvdr backup`

Elvis_Christ
12-13-2004, 06:57 PM
I love Eraserhead its a truely fucked up movie that makes me feel weird. I like Eraserhead and Blue Velvet the most out of all his movies the rest are basically pretentious weird for weird sake bullshit but yeh as I've said before at least he's no Ron Howard. FUCK RITCHIE CUNNINGHAM AND HIS TOM HANKS MAN LOVE!

TheOmen
12-13-2004, 08:08 PM
I love Eraserhead its a truely fucked up movie that makes me feel weird. I like Eraserhead and Blue Velvet the most out of all his movies the rest are basically pretentious weird for weird sake bullshit

Wild at Heart, Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway are all great movies....and truely fucked up.

ChEEbA
12-13-2004, 08:53 PM
I loved eraserhead, it was a film that even though I had no fucking idea what the hell was going on half the time...I quite liked. The semi-disturbing/just plain strange imagery and scenes sure keeps you watching...I wouldn't call it horror either, but, no doubt seeing some of these images might be a little disturbing to some.

As for The Lost Highway, it hmmm....kinda let me down. It was just plain weird, but perhaps the attempted incorporation of some kind of cohesive storyline into all the "weird" was what fucked it for me...who knows?? I have to admit, I DID enjoy and laugh at one scene:
"Call your house, I'm there now"
"That's fucking crazy, man..."

I still wanna check out Mulholland Drive, I've heard like NOTHING but good things about it...yet, don't really have a clue what it's about as yet.

I didn't know the Eraserhead dvd was out there ANYWHERE...am I to believe that the only one out there IS worth $40? (Which is like $70 AUD to me), Even so...I would probably grudgingly pay the price...
Sam, how much is it on the site you mentioned, the same?

Just a personal suggestion for those that have yet to see the film I'm about to mention....if you wanted a KIND OF similar film, that leans more towards horror, with "fucked up" by the bucketload, grab the Japanese (I think) film called Tetsuo: Iron Man
Craaaaazy shit.

The_Return
07-24-2005, 01:46 PM
I downloaded this a couple days ago...hopefully, Ill have a chance to watch it tonight. Im pumped...:D

Angra
07-24-2005, 01:50 PM
Didnīt get it. From beginning to end. :(

The_Return
07-24-2005, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by The_Return
I downloaded this a couple days ago...hopefully, Ill have a chance to watch it tonight. Im pumped...:D

Nope. Not watchin it tonight. My dad's a jackass.

RoLLiNLiGhTs
07-27-2005, 06:32 AM
I just DL'd this movie last night.....wow...talk about a fucked up movie....
Not really sure if I liked it or not....it was different....:confused:

The_Return
08-12-2005, 06:03 AM
I loved it!

Crazy, crazy, crazy...beyond crazy.

The Mothman
08-13-2005, 11:34 AM
*Spoiler*


who else here LOVES the scene where his head flies off and the baby head emerges from his shoulders?!

The_Return
08-13-2005, 12:03 PM
Originally posted by The Mothman
*Spoiler*


who else here LOVES the scene where his head flies off and the baby head emerges from his shoulders?!

Who wouldnt!

The Mothman
08-13-2005, 05:13 PM
it was done so perfectly, it captured pure insanity, with all the noise and all.

alkytrio666
04-12-2006, 01:08 PM
So has anyone bought the new DVD release of this? I'm thinking of picking this up- how is it?

P.S. I haven't even seen it yet...

The_Return
04-12-2006, 02:19 PM
Originally posted by alkytrio666
So has anyone bought the new DVD release of this? I'm thinking of picking this up- how is it?

P.S. I haven't even seen it yet...

Looked for it at Futureshop with the intention of buying it, but no dice. Their site doest have it listed, so I guess they must not stock it.

Alky, you really need it see it. It's a completly insane film, bizare beyond belief. I loved it.

alkytrio666
04-12-2006, 02:31 PM
Originally posted by The_Return
Looked for it at Futureshop with the intention of buying it, but no dice. Their site doest have it listed, so I guess they must not stock it.

Alky, you really need it see it. It's a completly insane film, bizare beyond belief. I loved it.

Yah, our tastes are similar, so when I saw positive (though old) reviews on this by you, I knew I'd like it.

They have it now on Amazon and DeepDiscount- both of which have a Canadian site (I think...)

Thanks for the feedback.

The_Return
04-12-2006, 02:46 PM
Originally posted by alkytrio666
Yah, our tastes are similar, so when I saw positive (though old) reviews on this by you, I knew I'd like it.

They have it now on Amazon and DeepDiscount- both of which have a Canadian site (I think...)

Thanks for the feedback.

DeepDiscount Canada sucks ass. No idea why, but the deals definatly DONT convert. Ive never shopped through Amazon...I usually stick to Ebay.

slasherman
04-12-2006, 02:52 PM
..overrated...

alkytrio666
04-12-2006, 03:48 PM
Originally posted by The_Return
DeepDiscount Canada sucks ass. No idea why, but the deals definatly DONT convert. Ive never shopped through Amazon...I usually stick to Ebay.

You should give Amazon a shot. I'm always very happy with them.

Sucks about the DeepDiscount...the American site has unbeatable prices- and always free shipping.

urgeok
04-12-2006, 04:17 PM
you wont see free shipping offered in canada ..

the postal rates are a crime up here.

when i was selling on ebay - it was actually cheaper for me to send a CD to california than right across the street from my house - no shit.

urgeok
04-12-2006, 08:30 PM
ps ..

i've always loved eraserhead ...

discovered this one years and years ago ...

i even have the soundtrack on vinyl :D

filmmaker2
04-12-2006, 09:26 PM
I used to have the soundtrack on vinyl, but it became part of someone else's collection...I remember someone coming over and hearing it playing in the other room and saying, "What is that noise?????" and I explained I was listening to a record. They looked totally confused, trying to imagine that anyone would put sounds like that on a record...

When I want some David Lynch, I usually go straight to the Eraserhead...his other films are okay, I liked Blue Velvet and a couple of others, but for the most part they are dilutions of Eraserhead's main ingredient.

Elvis_Christ
04-12-2006, 11:20 PM
Originally posted by filmmaker2
When I want some David Lynch, I usually go straight to the Eraserhead...his other films are okay, I liked Blue Velvet and a couple of others, but for the most part they are dilutions of Eraserhead's main ingredient.

I'd have to agree with you on that one. Eraserhead is where its at for Lynch and Blue Velvet would be a close second and I like Wild At Heart. I lost interest in his work after that.

urgeok
04-13-2006, 02:35 AM
yeah i LOVE wild at heart ...

eraserhead, wild at heart, blue velvet..

i still liked lost highway but it didnt have the punch these other films have ... at some point he just went from weird - to forced weird.

Elvis_Christ
04-13-2006, 04:02 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
i still liked lost highway but it didnt have the punch these other films have ... at some point he just went from weird - to forced weird.

Yeh totally, those flicks did have punch. They were quite reinventive of genre conventions. Eraserhead took the weirder noir films like Samuel Fuller's Shock Corridor and crossed it with trashy 50/60's sci-fi and Glen or Glenda "am I this fucked up" paranoia. He explored the noir shit further with Blue Velvet and made the menacing bad guys meaner by showing the darker/deviant side of these characters that was only hinted at in their original incarnations.
Wild at Heart is perhaps his most influential work because it was the blue print of the 90s reinvention of the road movie. You can see its mark left in The Doom Generation (definatley pushed to extremes in subject matter but you can see the influence) and comparing it to Natural Born Killers is just a given especially if you read the original script.
I think somehow along the way he forgot the subtlety of his weird spin on charaterisation and cinematography that made these three films so good.
Shit he's still more interesting than 99.9% of the asshole hacks working in mainstream Hollywood cinema. Mr Lynch will more than likely kick our asses with an amazing flick sooner or later cause I'm sure he's got a bunch of tricks up his sleeve. Hopefully he hasn't joined the graveyard of director's that used to be amazing but became infected with the auteur complex and bludgeon their work with self indulgence.

PR3SSUR3
04-13-2006, 05:23 AM
One suspects Lynch might have been having us on at that stage in his career, in an Octopus's Garden type of way.

urgeok
04-13-2006, 05:36 AM
i forgot ...

unlike the rest of the world ... i actually enjoyed Dune as well :)

slasherman
04-13-2006, 06:15 AM
Originally posted by urgeok
i forgot ...

unlike the rest of the world ... i actually enjoyed Dune as well :)
Dune is much better

filmmaker2
04-13-2006, 06:19 AM
Heck, I liked Dune too! I had to see it eight times to start liking it, but after that it was smooth sailing.

urgeok
04-13-2006, 08:58 AM
Originally posted by filmmaker2
Heck, I liked Dune too! I had to see it eight times to start liking it, but after that it was smooth sailing.

i liked it right off the bat ..
being a big fan of the book - i recognized why certain things had to be changed....to fit into a movie anything under 20 hours long ..

i thought the set design was fantastic and the FX were very good for the time..

I liked the job all of the actors did ,and i really liked the music..

Frank Herbert designed a world .. to the last miniscule detail with his book .. it didnt leave a lot of room for interpretation ... but still Lynch managed to sneak in elements of his personal style ..

i recently bought the extended version of the film .. something i always prayed existed .. now i just have to find the proper time to watch it..

alkytrio666
04-14-2006, 08:33 AM
Eraserhead:

Bought it.

Watched it.

Loved it.

Thanks guys. :)

GOODandEVIL666
04-14-2006, 11:25 AM
watched and attended you buy it,

convinced you to buy it,

you enjoyed it.

i enjoyed it,

cinomagraphically amzing feature...

The_Return
04-14-2006, 11:26 AM
Originally posted by GOODandEVIL666
cinomagraphically amzing feature...

Wow...is that even a word?:p