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* [[Awesome Music]]: [[Nine Inch Nails|Trent Reznor]] worked with with longtime Lynch collaborator Angelo Badalamenti to produce a jazzy, dischordant and electronically tinged soundtrack. But perhaps the finest moment belongs to [[David Bowie]]... "''Funny how secrets travel...''" |
* [[Awesome Music]]: [[Nine Inch Nails|Trent Reznor]] worked with with longtime Lynch collaborator Angelo Badalamenti to produce a jazzy, dischordant and electronically tinged soundtrack. But perhaps the finest moment belongs to [[David Bowie]]... "''Funny how secrets travel...''" |
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** The two [[Rammstein]] songs that helped launch their international career. |
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** Or [[This Mortal Coil]]'s cover of "Song to the Siren". |
** Or [[This Mortal Coil]]'s cover of "Song to the Siren". |
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* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]: The entire scene with Mr. Eddy going for a drive. Running a tailgater off the road and [[Pistol-Whipping]] him just so he can give him a [[Scare'Em Straight|lecture about road safety]] zig-zags between awesome, terrifying and hilarious in a way that I can only describe as "Lynchian". |
* [[Comedic Sociopathy]]: The entire scene with Mr. Eddy going for a drive. Running a tailgater off the road and [[Pistol-Whipping]] him just so he can give him a [[Scare'Em Straight|lecture about road safety]] zig-zags between awesome, terrifying and hilarious in a way that I can only describe as "Lynchian". |
Latest revision as of 23:05, 15 April 2014
- Awesome Music: Trent Reznor worked with with longtime Lynch collaborator Angelo Badalamenti to produce a jazzy, dischordant and electronically tinged soundtrack. But perhaps the finest moment belongs to David Bowie... "Funny how secrets travel..."
- The two Rammstein songs that helped launch their international career.
- Or This Mortal Coil's cover of "Song to the Siren".
- Comedic Sociopathy: The entire scene with Mr. Eddy going for a drive. Running a tailgater off the road and Pistol-Whipping him just so he can give him a lecture about road safety zig-zags between awesome, terrifying and hilarious in a way that I can only describe as "Lynchian".
- According to Michael J. Anderson, this was a case of Real Life Writes the Plot, as Lynch wanted to do all those things to someone who tailgated him one day when he was out.