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“For ‘Mulholland Drive’ finally has little to do with any single character’s love life or professional ambition. The movie is an ever-deepening reflection on the allure of Hollywood and on the multiple role-playing and self-invention that the movie-going experience promises. That same promise of identity loss extends to the star-making process, in which the star can disappear into other lives and become other people’s fantasies. What greater power is there than the power to enter and to program the dream life of the culture. Who needs continuity if you can disappear into a dream?” 
— Stephen Holden, New York Times
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“For ‘Mulholland Drive’ finally has little to do with any single character’s love life or professional ambition. The movie is an ever-deepening reflection on the allure of Hollywood and on the multiple role-playing and self-invention that the movie-going experience promises. That same promise of identity loss extends to the star-making process, in which the star can disappear into other lives and become other people’s fantasies. What greater power is there than the power to enter and to program the dream life of the culture. Who needs continuity if you can disappear into a dream?”

— Stephen Holden, New York Times

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Today, in beautiful movie posters…
Mulholland Drive- David Lynch
Does anyone know why foreign movie posters are usually 100 times better than their American counterparts? Really, this is all kinds of gorgeous and it takes me back to another personal favorite movie poster for The Girlfriend Experience.
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Today, in beautiful movie posters…

Mulholland Drive- David Lynch

Does anyone know why foreign movie posters are usually 100 times better than their American counterparts? Really, this is all kinds of gorgeous and it takes me back to another personal favorite movie poster for The Girlfriend Experience.

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"I was one of the insatiables. The ones you'd always find sitting closest to the screen. Why do we sit so close? Maybe it was because we wanted to receive the images first. When they were still new, still fresh."
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