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Check out the official Eraserhead (1977) Trailer starring Jack Nance! Let us know what you think in the comments below. Buy or Rent on FandangoNOW: https://...
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Eraserhead. A dream of dark and troubling things . . . David Lynch’s 1977 debut feature, Eraserhead, is both a lasting cult sensation and a work of extraordinary craft and beauty. With its mesmerizing black-and-white photography by Frederick Elmes and Herbert Cardwell, evocative sound design, and unforgettably enigmatic performance by Jack ...
24 de may. de 2021 · Cabeza borradora (Eraserhead) | Tráiler español VOSE | Avalon11 de junio en cines dentro del Universo David LynchMás información en: https://mailchi.mp/avalo...
To "explain" "Eraserhead" would be like cutting a drum open to see what makes the noise—you may get your answer but you tend to ruin the drum in the process. Thankfully, this is a drum that should continue to make noise for decades to come. (Significantly, even though this Blu-ray is filled with bonus materials that tell the story of how the ...
Eraserhead and Mullholand Dr. are two of my favorite movies. In both I don't understand exactly all the symbols and metaphors but they seem to have a strong context ordered in a meaningful plot as if communicating a story in a different channel other than plain reason, even being related to each other (meaning Eraserhead and Mullholand Dr).
Eraserhead. Directed by David Lynch • 1977 • United States. Starring Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Judith Anna Roberts. David Lynch’s 1977 debut feature, ERASERHEAD, is both a lasting cult sensation and a work of extraordinary craft and beauty. With its mesmerizing black-and-white photography by Frederick Elmes and Herbert Cardwell ...