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5 March 2012, 09:36 AM | #1 |
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David Lynch Fans?
Have you tried David Lynch Signature Coffee?
Me, neither, but I have seen the commercial. Warning: This commercial is directed by David Lynch. http://www.adweek.com/video/advertis...ie-136832?auto
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yeah- "I feel dreamy thinking about it…" in a Blue Velvet kind of way...
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I like the ad. Makes me want to try the stuff.
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"Dear David,
Please just make some more movies, They'll be great, I'm sure. I'm one of your most avid fans - I thought Twin Peaks was really great. Can we leave coffee production to Nescafe? After all, they don't try and make movies do they? Yours, 316lad" |
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I like the first commercial quite a lot and it is a sort of short film, if you will. The second is classically Lynch in terms of imagery and quite striking, though not in the same creepy way as the first.
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hmm, reminds me of a year my wife asked me what i thought of the movie Eraserhead & was it any good, i told her it was the biggest load of tosh i'd ever seen..
she disappeared & returned with a small parcel saying "you better put this on ebay then" and handed me the dvd
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I loved Eraserhead, although every moment was not a pleasant moment.
Certainly, that film laid the foundation for Lynch's exploration of surrealism, the unconscious mind, and dream states.
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I liked the first one ... very trippy!
Mulholland Drive and Wild at Heart are two favorites!
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