Hitchcock is my fav director and Lynch is the second fav

This film "Mullholand drive" is extremely complex, like most of Lynch's films. You can safely say that each character of the cast plays a double role in the movie. The one is the reality, or what the character perceives as reality and the second role is his/hers insanity. With the two actresses, Naomi Wats (the blond one) and the brunette (forgot her name

) you can't exactly say which part of the story is the reality and which their dreams. I liked the atmosphere..isn't it like watching somebody else's nightmare?? And of course Pandora's box as you say was an interesting detail...i haven't yet figured out the part with the indian...and the music in the end is breathtaking..and of course lots of subconscious stuff..are we having fun yet??
Do watch "Lost Highway". This film is incredible!! I own it too and i have seen it plenty of times..it's difficult to figure out..but like i already said it is fantastic (oh well..i can rant endlessly about Lynch and his films)
"Blue Velvet" was very nice and "The elephant man" is fantastic..Hopkins' best film (my humble opinion). Do see also "The straight story" this film is quite different from Lynch's other films. It is a real and deeply touching story about two old men, brothers who haven't talked to each other for ages..
Twin Peaks is my fav series ever! I even like the second season of episodes and i was very disappointed that it was never finished..Lynch lost his interest in the series..he was kinda tired..but so far Twin Peaks is the best thing i've seen in TV (and i don't think that will ever change

).
As for the movie "Fire walk with me" which is sort of prequel to the series (if you haven't seen it DO) i think it was destined only for fans of the series. Anyone who hasn't indulged to the series won't be able to understand much..
The only movie i haven't seen is "Dawnrasor" because i can't find it
I'll stop now..i can rant for hours when the topic is Lynch and his movies
