I recently saw the return of the Twin Peaks and I thought to make a tribute to the theatrical American film director David Lynch. Let's make it clear that his films are not easy and 90% of them are exclusively for cinemas, who are not interested in blockbusters and big productions. Leeds is totally shot. But so many times he has been a tribute to the Cinema Cinema, why not me?
Trumps, the wonderful music accompanying his films, mythical sauntraks, and the films of Tarantino. Besides, his love for music is also shown by the presence of Bowie, Sting, Marilyn Manson and others. in his films, but also the presence of many great musicians in the music that surrounds the films (the Barba-Leeds is the one who taught us the great Chris Eisach and his wonderful songs).
With the Twin Peaks, which is a series and film I will deal with the end, as with the Dark Knight in the previous tribute. Anyone who wants to get to know the humorous american, who presents in the most typical way the godmothers that the Americans have (!!!!) is good to start with more strapping films such as Straight Story or Elephant Man or Blue Velvet in this order) and if they make him see a Wild at Heart and see for the following
However, I decided to get it and because I loved it from the wild at heart, which I think is one of the strongest movies a 20man can see (and I had seen it then) I will do it with the dedication
Y.K. Add something I forgot to write. Most of his films have been filmed in times when we did not have mobiles, we did not have internet or even cd (the first ones used cartridges in the car) so these factors should be taken into account in the tracking. Those who have not loved those seasons (or you have not met them and do not want to know them) will probably not touch your movies (even the most beautiful ones)
Trumps, the wonderful music accompanying his films, mythical sauntraks, and the films of Tarantino. Besides, his love for music is also shown by the presence of Bowie, Sting, Marilyn Manson and others. in his films, but also the presence of many great musicians in the music that surrounds the films (the Barba-Leeds is the one who taught us the great Chris Eisach and his wonderful songs).
With the Twin Peaks, which is a series and film I will deal with the end, as with the Dark Knight in the previous tribute. Anyone who wants to get to know the humorous american, who presents in the most typical way the godmothers that the Americans have (!!!!) is good to start with more strapping films such as Straight Story or Elephant Man or Blue Velvet in this order) and if they make him see a Wild at Heart and see for the following
However, I decided to get it and because I loved it from the wild at heart, which I think is one of the strongest movies a 20man can see (and I had seen it then) I will do it with the dedication
Y.K. Add something I forgot to write. Most of his films have been filmed in times when we did not have mobiles, we did not have internet or even cd (the first ones used cartridges in the car) so these factors should be taken into account in the tracking. Those who have not loved those seasons (or you have not met them and do not want to know them) will probably not touch your movies (even the most beautiful ones)
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