Hi,
People Viewing This Page May Also Be Interested In These Sponsored Links (what's this?)
Volkswagen Rabbit
www.VW.com/Rabbit * Get Details on a New VW Rabbit at the Official VW Site Today!
I'm still laughing.
--Pete
EDIT: The humor overcame me so much I forgot to actually reply:)
I have no knowledge at all of that film, and next to no knowledge of David Lynch. Looking through his 'filmology', the only one I've actually seen was his version of Dune, which, while not bad was doomed to failure because of the subject matter. People who are actually familiar with the written version of Dune know that the real story is not the action but the mental processes of the actors, a thing that is near impossible to convey in a movie.
Quote:And while I realize my next director is someone you probably hate beyond words, Pete, David Lynch's Rabbits was profoundly unsettling and very intriguing. It's an episodic tale of three rabbits which is presented in a Pulp Fiction-style, with the typical Lynch misdirection and obfuscation.Thanks for an unintended laugh:) On the page of that link was:
People Viewing This Page May Also Be Interested In These Sponsored Links (what's this?)
Volkswagen Rabbit
www.VW.com/Rabbit * Get Details on a New VW Rabbit at the Official VW Site Today!
I'm still laughing.
--Pete
EDIT: The humor overcame me so much I forgot to actually reply:)
I have no knowledge at all of that film, and next to no knowledge of David Lynch. Looking through his 'filmology', the only one I've actually seen was his version of Dune, which, while not bad was doomed to failure because of the subject matter. People who are actually familiar with the written version of Dune know that the real story is not the action but the mental processes of the actors, a thing that is near impossible to convey in a movie.
How big was the aquarium in Noah's ark?