- Eraserhead - 1977
- The Amputee - 1974
- The Grandmother - 1970
- The Alphabet - 1968
- Six Figures Getting Sick - 1966
- Clash of the Titans - 2010
- Bonnie and Clyde - 1967
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Posted: 01 Mar 2012 07:39 PM PST |
Posted: 01 Mar 2012 07:36 PM PST Directed by David Lynch A double leg amputated woman sits and writes a long meandering letter while her ineffective nurse attempts to attend to her stumps (plot), first this short film have 2 versions anyway i saw the first one, the film was very simple, its an art thing!, you can read some imdb reviews and more here. 4/5 |
Posted: 01 Mar 2012 07:23 PM PST Directed by David Lynch An imaginative lad of about ten has a couple of problems: he wets his bed, and his parents are abusive and disgusting. In a spare room, he finds a bag of seeds, which he plants in soil that he's placed in the middle of a single bed. The seed sprouts and grows into a grandmother, who's loving and approving. Life with his parents and with his imagination continues. |
Posted: 01 Mar 2012 07:21 PM PST Directed by David Lynch A woman's dark and absurdist nightmare vision comprising a continuous recitation of the alphabet and bizarre living representations of each letter (plot), The second of David Lynch's films, The Alphabet, is a significant progression from his debut Six Men Getting Sick. Where the latter was a short piece of static animation, The Alphabet incorporates stop-motion and live |
Six Figures Getting Sick - 1966 Posted: 01 Mar 2012 07:15 PM PST Directed by David Lynch A short continuously looping animation of six grotesque human figures vomiting (plot), I remember Lynch was once quoted as saying that he was initially a painter, but he wanted the paintings to move, just a little bit, & that's what got him into animation, This short is a good example of that - it portrays six figures on a wall vomiting, complete with visible internal |
Posted: 01 Mar 2012 10:04 PM PST Directed by Louis Leterrier The mortal son of the god Zeus embarks on a perilous journey to stop the underworld and its minions from spreading their evil to Earth as well as the heavens (plot), I did not see the original film and i will not, if you have time to wasted watch this, and read more haters reviews click here.2,5/5 |
Posted: 01 Mar 2012 04:27 PM PST Directed by Arthur Penn A somewhat romanticized account of the career of the notoriously violent bank robbing couple and their gang (plot), I expect a great film but it was just good!, the storyline was good and when you knows or read about Bonnie and Clyde the end will be bad or not interesting!, anyway if you love 30s classic cars, crimes and robbery, you love this, it's worth watching.3,5/5 |
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