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Monday Sep 09, 2019
Episode 37 : Eraserhead
Monday Sep 09, 2019
Monday Sep 09, 2019
ERASERHEAD (1977) may be the most well-made student film ever produced. As a brilliant piece of film history, it is forever cemented in as the ultimate cult film and perfect midnight movie. David Lynch was able to create a deeply personal and mesmerizingly quirky film which was the first of its kind. Strikingly bold visuals, an unnerving soundscape and oddball characters help create a grim, surrealist story wherein the viewer is submerged in a bizarre, yet mysteriously familiar world.
▶️Synopsis: Set in an industrial, dismal environment, Henry is confronted with meeting his girlfriend Mary’s off-kilter family, then discovering he is the father to a premature newborn, which appears to be inhuman. This is a richly nightmarish reality which feeds common anxieties concerning relationships, parenthood, regret, life and death.
⏩⏩Discussions include: Lynch’s relationship with The American Film Institute (AFI), the community effort which made ERASERHEAD possible and how Lynch’s underlying personal narrative flowed into the plot and themes. In addition, we’ll discuss how a direct story is told through surrealist, subconscious visions and very intentional sound design, leading to why the film is open for interpretation. We’ll further explain our favorite moments in the film, give a ton of behind-the-scenes information and how ERASERHEAD is connected to other subsequent Lynch projects. **Starring Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Allen Joseph, Jeanne Bates. Directed by David Lynch.**
▶️**PICKS OF THE WEEK**
Lindsay's Pick — BLUE VELVET (1986): This neo-noir mystery follows an innocently curious man discovering a disembodied ear, leading to a possible romance, but also a criminal underworld of drugs, violence and sexual trauma. An unreal, yet familiar world where voyeurism becomes addicting. **Starring Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, Dennis Hopper, Laura Dern, Dean Stockwell. Directed by David Lynch.** AVAILABLE ON TUBI NOW!
Justin’s Pick — THE STRAIGHT STORY (1999): An elderly man embarks on a 240 mile journey to visit his ailing, estranged brother. Having no other way to travel, he uses his riding lawnmower to complete his quest. An unusual road trip film, which is also based on a true story. **Starring Richard Farnsworth, Sissy Spacek, Harry Dean Stanton. Directed by David Lynch.**
▶️MURRAYMOMENT: With all this talk concerning parenthood in ERASERHEAD, we’ll scrape the surface of Billy’s upbringing and his eventual turn into becoming a father of six boys.
▶️FINAL THOUGHTS: We need to talk about the newborn in ERASERHEAD...
▶️NEXT UP: THE ‘BURBS (1989)!
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