A critic said once aboout this film:" A look inside David Lynch's lonely and fearful soul." It is so true. It has to be his most autobiographical film, it is really beautiful and a surreal masterpiece.
Ioana Cherciu amen to that especially since it was right before he was going to enter fatherhood, his daughter was upset when she was younger because she thought he saw her like the creature. But he saw the whole thing like Henry, scared but still showing up no matter what goes on
@@benjaminconnor2411 the movie was created over a 5 year span, so i think the experience of watching his child grow up had an effect on the outcome of the movie.
Stanley Kubrick once said that this was one of his favorite films. He even showed it to the cast of The Shining, in order for them to get a sense of the type of film they were going to make. Edit: Thanks for all the likes!
+Josh “Skynyrd” Sheets every time I used to have fever dreams iwas directly in the middle of two armys about to charge at each other! lol it was horrible
when i used to drink,i had fallen asleep with the tv still on (channel 4 uk).i woke up at 3 in the morning or something. guess what was on the tv ;-) had not a clue what the hell was going on (thought i was still asleep or something/weird perpetual dream/nightmare). bloody well don't drink any more :-p but love david lynch :-)
so i just watched this at 3am on christmas morning. i dont think im going to sleep now and i have to see my family in 6 hours. What the fuck even is life anymore
David Lynch is a genius.... All of his films are so ambiguous... we have to watch it several times to know the exact meaning... The thing i love about his films are the surreal elements he puts into it and more than a literal and conscious plot... he focuses on a sub conscious atmosphere, which is a wonderful experience...
@@auriculus3058 If it was someone else besides Laura Dern in Inland Empire, I would have called it a masterpiece, her performance stops me from labeling it a masterpiece.
I am crazy about movies which I have to watch at least a 100 times to know the exact meaning and understand them. I don't have anything else in my life to do.
It's literally like the creepiest film I've ever scene. The atmosphere and the imagery itself at times can be a little traumatizing. And as for disturbing, Oh yeah, it's totally out there. This movie is legendary by all means.
@@XmetalmikeXxIMO, The Exorcist is the most overrated horror film of all time. Has great qualities, but it barely holds a candle to some of the greater horror films out there
Masterful trailer, I had no idea it was fan made until I read your description, so bravo! It would seem you have a hopeful and lucrative career in video editing, because this trailer had me completely mesmerized and I was still under its spell hours later. I need to see this movie. Again, good work.
Eraserhead is quite simply in my opinion one of the best films ever made. It's dark, bizarre, weird and extremely effective as a horror film but if it was deliberate or not this film works very well.
Fun fact, this was one of Stanly Kubrick’s all time favorite movies. He actually showed it to the cast of The Shinning along with a couple other movies to give them a sense of the atmosphere he was going for.
You are wrong , HOLLYWOOD is depressing , same old crap , year after year...yawn zzzzzzz. Imagine a world where the only films available to watch at the cinema are made for teenage boys or uneducated women and kids...well you don't have to imagine that world, because that IS the world!!
@@nopants4259 I'm not sure that's meant that in the way you've taken it. I take The Protagonist to mean that the psychological effects of Eraserhead can be depressing, not its qualities as an 'art entity'. Haneke's Amour is a stunning piece of work, but that doesn't stop it being very hard going at times.
I did a movie analysis on this in college. That was one of the most strangest 2 weeks of my life lol. This movie really shook me up for a bit...but I loved it haha.
This movie really changed my life when I saw it, its atmosphere and what I was living at the time made me look like a real Henry Spence, this movie has entered the list of my favorite movies. A lot of what's going on in Henry's life happened to me. Unfortunately Jack Nance did not have another outstanding character in the movies after Henry.
+Tess Harris yeah kafka was one of the inspirations for the film, along with Russian writer Gogol. Both have a very surreal style of dark comedy- kafka though, probs my favorite author, tops.
Will always remember this movie as the one that flipped my old girlfriend over the edge. We came out of the cinema, she grabbed me around the neck and started choking me in front of the whole crowd. She screamed at me then ran out into the street and on into traffic, stopping cars and wigging out. I don't think it was a good choice for a date movie. Good times.
When I was about 15-16 I had my big brother, (from the big brother program, and no, I'm not taking any the tv show), take me to see this. If you think it's hard to grasp and fully appreciate as an adult, imaging at 16. Still, it was an experience I've never forgotten. A very trippy one.
I'm not sure there is anyone who successfully captures the feel of dreams/nightmares on film as well as David Lynch. I especially loved the black & white sequences in the reboot of Twin Peaks.
This movie really is a masterpiece, I underestimated it a while ago, but then I see that it has become one of the best movies on my list, great Jack Nance, pity that he only stood out in that role in his mysterious life.
Wait, YOU made this? Holy shit! That’s awesome! This is legitimately a fantastic trailer that seems almost professional level. Also. Thanks for the nightmares! This is way worse than the actual trailer! Now I’m afraid to go to sleep tonight!
This movie is too much, if they stop to think, Henry may be under the effects of hallucinatory drugs, as he says that he is on vacation, he may be on vacation of his own life and fleeing from reality. Really one of the greatest cults movies of all time
There's a difference between fear and fright, fright is a reaction, fear is a feeling, a feeling can last hours and even days and this is the feeling that caused me to see this movie the first time: fear for hours, I know it's not the movie's intention, clearly the movie is intended to disturb, and it does, but for some reason fear prevailed for me. What movie! It's my third favorite movie in the world, just behind Cidade de Deus (City of God) and O auto da compadecida (A Dog's will), both masterpieces of Brazilian cinema.
I've had dreams I'm walking down a street knowing it is in the Eraserhead world. Every time I approach a corner, or the front door of a house opens, I'm terrified of who or what I'm going to see.
Literally this is my favourite film of all time. I'm 33 and saw it at 16 and have never stopped loving it. I know it's interpretable and Lynch himself supposedly said he'll never reveal his interpretation, but to me it shows how terrible having children are and that you never should. I never will (and cannot after said vasectomy) and stand firmly behind my anti-child philosophy for life.
Fun fact: The Beautiful Girl Across the Hall is played by Judith Anna Roberts. She's 85 now and she was one of The Golden Girls in Orange is the New Black. She's the one who planned to kill Vee in season 2 but mistakenly stabs another inmate. Google "Taslitz oitnb" if you can't remember.
It may not be everyone's cup of tea and I'll admit I didn't like it the first time I watched it. But what really got to me about this film is how akin to a nightmare it was. A lot of the imagery here is something I'll never forget. And in that regard, I feel it does have an allure.
The creepiest thing about this trailer is that I skipped to 1:00 and didn't hear the girl singing "In heaven everything is fine" until I watched the video from the beginning.
David Lynch also wrote and directed ' The Elephant Man' which was a serious film based on a real life in the 19th century. His other movies have a surrealness about them.
dont see it, i started to eel reeeally bad, my stomach hurts and head too,is really waird, and you feel really weird too, and sad and all the creepy stuff.
Note: this was lynch's first film, and it was produced with the assistance of the AFI. Despite that, It spent like 6-7 years in filming because of funding difficulties, but luckily donations such as from Jack Fisk and wife Sissy Spacek (the actress who played Carrie in 1976 Carrie) and even the main actor's wife who worked as a waitress donated some of their income to keep production afloat. Eraserhead's production group was small composed of Lynch; sound designer Alan Splet; cinematographer Frederick Elmes; production manager and prop technician Doreen Small and technician Coulson, who worked in a variety of roles. Luckily enough, Eraserhead was able to become what's called a "midnight movie" and made a minor success, and the rest is history with madman David Lynch
Absolutely amazing trailer for one of my all-time favorite films. Admittedly, I think the baby should be held back until one sees the actual film, but that's just a preference. This trailer really is brilliant.
Mom: When i was younger the horror films were scary as f. Me: Try me. Mom: Eraserhead. Watch it. Me: Okay! Always listen to mom.... (Actually not scary but disgusting and weird)
Nothing like watching a trailer for a David Lynch film on my telephone
Telephone?
GET REAL
Who still uses the word "telephone" these days?
@@nodiet8660 David Lynch of course
@@nodiet8660 David Lynch...that's the joke.
A critic said once aboout this film:" A look inside David Lynch's lonely and fearful soul." It is so true. It has to be his most autobiographical film, it is really beautiful and a surreal masterpiece.
you are right, I love this movie! It is creepy,disturbing, and very psychological! It casts a spell over me every time I watch it.
Ioana Cherciu amen to that especially since it was right before he was going to enter fatherhood, his daughter was upset when she was younger because she thought he saw her like the creature. But he saw the whole thing like Henry, scared but still showing up no matter what goes on
@@benjaminconnor2411 Well, that explains a lot. 👍
The “child” in the movie was a projection of Lynch’s anxiety he had felt with his club footed daughter
@@benjaminconnor2411 the movie was created over a 5 year span, so i think the experience of watching his child grow up had an effect on the outcome of the movie.
every minute of this movie is scarier than any modern horror.
definitely
its cause of the deepness lynch watched twilight
Hereditary is better, sorry guys
The Lighthouse
@@falfieri3167 hereditary was trash
Stanley Kubrick once said that this was one of his favorite films. He even showed it to the cast of The Shining, in order for them to get a sense of the type of film they were going to make.
Edit: Thanks for all the likes!
This reminds me a lot of 2001.
Kubrick borrow his whole sound design from this film
@@hyoroemonmeto6874 Except 2001 was released in 1968 and Eraserhead released 1977......
@@billwillard6828 He probably meant The Shining
shining was not good to me
The most disturbing movie i have ever experienced.
"Mother of Surreal Cinema"...is that a joke?
Tetsuo the iron man
I dunno maybe he wanted to see more disturbing stuff
You don't know disturbing cinema until you've seen Salo.
watch "Begotten" my friend. Just watch it ;)
Watching this high is like having a fever dream
Just another random person on the Internet
I know exactly what you mean by fever dream. Not pleasant at all
Too Many Lemons What exactly is a fever dream? A dream you have while you're sick with a fever? Is it frightening and confusing? I'm curious
Josh Sheets Yes it's a vivid nightmare you get when you have a fever.
+Josh “Skynyrd” Sheets every time I used to have fever dreams iwas directly in the middle of two armys about to charge at each other! lol it was horrible
You cant describe it.. It's horrible..
when i used to drink,i had fallen asleep with the tv still on (channel 4 uk).i woke up at 3 in the morning or something.
guess what was on the tv ;-)
had not a clue what the hell was going on (thought i was still asleep or something/weird perpetual dream/nightmare).
bloody well don't drink any more :-p
but love david lynch :-)
racefaceec90 creepy damn
Mo
True, true.... Don't drink and watch David Lynch movies...
I want to take some acid and watch a david Lynch film
That sounds terrifying
A wonderful movie, possibly the most impressive one Lynch ever made. The difference between cinema and art.
I thought cinema was a form of art
newfoundsoccer I think he ment the difference between experimental film and cinema.
newfoundsoccer
not necessarily, there are enough examples of screen-contributions that have not very much to do with art.
lool
+newfoundsoccer yeah... say that to michael bay...
so i just watched this at 3am on christmas morning. i dont think im going to sleep now and i have to see my family in 6 hours. What the fuck even is life anymore
but this made me laugh so hard lol
At least it made you ask the real questions
Okay so I will watch it at the 3 am to get full experience
@@sha_ra_d 10/10 would recommend. Merry bloody christmas
@@HM13895 i watched the lighthouse by Robert eggers at 3 am and gave it 10/10 and will watch this for sure.
David Lynch is a genius.... All of his films are so ambiguous... we have to watch it several times to know the exact meaning... The thing i love about his films are the surreal elements he puts into it and more than a literal and conscious plot... he focuses on a sub conscious atmosphere, which is a wonderful experience...
maybe you should stop searching for meaning and just enjoy. cheers!
Yes, especially Inland Empire is great and Lost Highway is his masterpiece. Great Horror Surrealism.
@@auriculus3058 If it was someone else besides Laura Dern in Inland Empire, I would have called it a masterpiece, her performance stops me from labeling it a masterpiece.
what the fuck is this film about
I am crazy about movies which I have to watch at least a 100 times to know the exact meaning and understand them. I don't have anything else in my life to do.
It's literally like the creepiest film I've ever scene. The atmosphere and the imagery itself at times can be a little traumatizing. And as for disturbing, Oh yeah, it's totally out there. This movie is legendary by all means.
You watch Street of Crocodiles?
Have you seen The Exorcist?
have you seen tetsuo the ironman?
@@XmetalmikeXx Oh no, not the Exorcist! My father talked about it, how it was good, but when I first watched it, I found it a complete disappointment.
@@XmetalmikeXxIMO, The Exorcist is the most overrated horror film of all time. Has great qualities, but it barely holds a candle to some of the greater horror films out there
Masterful trailer, I had no idea it was fan made until I read your description, so bravo! It would seem you have a hopeful and lucrative career in video editing, because this trailer had me completely mesmerized and I was still under its spell hours later. I need to see this movie. Again, good work.
andres65080 same here, its really amazing, ive just started learning editing too so this just looks awesome
except they spoiled it with the baby,.
@@smotnick there is no plot to this movie outside of the baby shut the fuck up
@@jockohomosexual You left out the word "white."
Yeah this editng is fantastic, high production tier
This is real horror.
This is full on just God damn disturbing and I don't even know
When you go to a party and when you came back you have 45
MESSAGE OF YOUR MOTHER AT NIGHT IS A REAL HORROR
Requiem for a Dream? Come and See?
Eraserhead is quite simply in my opinion one of the best films ever made. It's dark, bizarre, weird and extremely effective as a horror film but if it was deliberate or not this film works very well.
I think it's about procreation, sort of. These worms look like sperms.
thats a reach
@chris-jp3le Let Steven have his opinion. There is no reason to negate.
like watching a dream that your waiting to wake up from. Its the closest I've been to a dream while being awake. A complete masterpiece
Try lsd
I’ve seen it close to 20 times, each time I swear I’m never watching it again
Fun fact, this was one of Stanly Kubrick’s all time favorite movies. He actually showed it to the cast of The Shinning along with a couple other movies to give them a sense of the atmosphere he was going for.
Groundskeeper Willie can call it the shinning, to the rest of us its, the shining !
I watched this movie for the first time on mushrooms.
Such a terrifying experience, but wow is David Lynch really a genius.
Fetamean so did I...Shiitake stir-fried with some bok choy and Ginger...went well with the chicken scene!
Fetamean oh hell no lol
I love showing this movie to all my normal friends and watching them freak out lol
I will never watch this movie again, but it’s the most memorable movie I’ve ever seen, left a mark for life
The trailer is really good. It captures the atmosphere of the movie. Nice work ;)
the most beautiful movie i have ever seen.
Movie:Eraser head
Director:David lynch
Genre:Psychological torture.
Audience:F***ed
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Hotel:Trivago.
Try "Begotten."
LOL
Music?
@johan hjorth kkkkk
Breed: different
This is one of the most depressing movies ever
You are wrong , HOLLYWOOD is depressing , same old crap , year after year...yawn zzzzzzz. Imagine a world where the only films available to watch at the cinema are made for teenage boys or uneducated women and kids...well you don't have to imagine that world, because that IS the world!!
is it because ALL MIGHT isn't in this?
@@nopants4259 I'm not sure that's meant that in the way you've taken it. I take The Protagonist to mean that the psychological effects of Eraserhead can be depressing, not its qualities as an 'art entity'. Haneke's Amour is a stunning piece of work, but that doesn't stop it being very hard going at times.
Your comment would be perfect if you ended it with "I loved it"!!
@@nopants4259 excuse me sir, we women are not uneducated, where the hell have you ever read that?
I did a movie analysis on this in college. That was one of the most strangest 2 weeks of my life lol. This movie really shook me up for a bit...but I loved it haha.
This movie really changed my life when I saw it, its atmosphere and what I was living at the time made me look like a real Henry Spence, this movie has entered the list of my favorite movies. A lot of what's going on in Henry's life happened to me. Unfortunately Jack Nance did not have another outstanding character in the movies after Henry.
@T O B The movie is about fatherhood I believe, it's just not very obvious
@@blacklisted351 what u mean it not obvious? its like the whole point of the film
@@Moist_fridge123 Idk man I commented that 3 years ago I just recently watched it and it was really obvious
reminds me of franz kafka
+Tess Harris yeah kafka was one of the inspirations for the film, along with Russian writer Gogol. Both have a very surreal style of dark comedy- kafka though, probs my favorite author, tops.
exactly!
Lynch used Kafka’s image as a backdrop in Twin Peaks Return!
I watched Lynch first before reading Kafka, other than the metamorphosis I read in high school, and I remember thinking, "Reminds me of Lynch."
LYNCH'in unutulmaz ve tartışmasız en iyi filmi .Resmen izlerken büyüleniyorsunuz.En sevdiğim kült filmlerden birisi .
everytime i finish watching a lynch film i feel like im returning back to earth. and for that he is brilliant
Will always remember this movie as the one that flipped my old girlfriend over the edge. We came out of the cinema, she grabbed me around the neck and started choking me in front of the whole crowd. She screamed at me then ran out into the street and on into traffic, stopping cars and wigging out. I don't think it was a good choice for a date movie. Good times.
"good times" ded
she sounds lovely
That happened
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 Finally someone understands, you don’t need to put r/
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Fuckin love this movie its so weirdly comforting and well set up it really feels like you're in another world definitely one of my favorites
When I was about 15-16 I had my big brother, (from the big brother program, and no, I'm not taking any the tv show), take me to see this. If you think it's hard to grasp and fully appreciate as an adult, imaging at 16. Still, it was an experience I've never forgotten. A very trippy one.
I just want to listen to "everything is fine, in heaven". The voice is so melodic in tune.
+Mr. chair What do you think about this cover: soundcloud.com/d-niel-terbe/in-haven-eraserhead-tributev
+Terbe Dániel Beautiful voice but the singer lacks control over it at some points. Also niceinstrumental and instrumental/voice balance.
I'm not sure there is anyone who successfully captures the feel of dreams/nightmares on film as well as David Lynch. I especially loved the black & white sequences in the reboot of Twin Peaks.
So thank you, for coming to my birthday party!
I never knew what the hell was going on with this movie, I'm not so sure I ever will...
Its a nightmare of a lone depressed man.
Black and white makes it all feel better
Hi! I just wanted to tell you that this is a really solid trailer you've created. Great work!
I cant even begin to explain how this movie makes me feel.
The sound of the lady in the radiator literally helps me sleep now, used to keep me up for days
If anyone thinks this trailer is disturbing, you need to see Begotten.
That movie is kinda boring. I love the visuals, though.
A must-see. A genuine treasure of the Midnight Movie avant-garde set. A favorite.
They finally made a spinoff of Seinfeld about Kramer
Smart of you to include those cuts to the window. One of the keys to unlocking this great film.
one of the most awesome motion picture i ever saw!
I Love The Song...
link song please :*
link song please :*
Toka _ Color23 you found music ???
The song is "In Heaven" written by David Lynch and covered by the Pixies, Black Francis (the lead singer) was heavily influenced by David Lynch.
@@RyanUkulele 1+ karma points for you sir. See you in hell heaven.
Wow man, incredible trailer. Everytime i watch this, I want to watch the film.
This movie really is a masterpiece, I underestimated it a while ago, but then I see that it has become one of the best movies on my list, great Jack Nance, pity that he only stood out in that role in his mysterious life.
Iron Billy Don't forget he played Pete Martel in Twin Peaks. Great character.
@@netzahuacoyotl Yes, i like Jack in Twin Peaks and Dune too.
Wait, YOU made this? Holy shit! That’s awesome! This is legitimately a fantastic trailer that seems almost professional level.
Also. Thanks for the nightmares! This is way worse than the actual trailer! Now I’m afraid to go to sleep tonight!
That was awesome it grips the viewer doesn't give too much away but still enough to engage them it looked legit
This movie is too much, if they stop to think, Henry may be under the effects of hallucinatory drugs, as he says that he is on vacation, he may be on vacation of his own life and fleeing from reality. Really one of the greatest cults movies of all time
Forgive me for not beging lynch’s greatest fan, however “eraser head” will always be one of my favorite ever
There's a difference between fear and fright, fright is a reaction, fear is a feeling, a feeling can last hours and even days and this is the feeling that caused me to see this movie the first time: fear for hours, I know it's not the movie's intention, clearly the movie is intended to disturb, and it does, but for some reason fear prevailed for me. What movie! It's my third favorite movie in the world, just behind Cidade de Deus (City of God) and O auto da compadecida (A Dog's will), both masterpieces of Brazilian cinema.
I laughed all the way through. Not depressing not horrifieng ,just pure genius.
i hope he said there is a fish in the percolator
I watched this and loved it, the madness of it is what made so fascinating.
Lynch: "Believe it or not Eraserhead is my most spiritual film"
Interviewer: "Elaborate on that."
Lynch: "No."
I've had dreams I'm walking down a street knowing it is in the Eraserhead world. Every time I approach a corner, or the front door of a house opens, I'm terrified of who or what I'm going to see.
Marvelous! If I hadn't seen decades ago when released I would surely see it now!
Worst comment ever
Say what you want ,this is a masterpiece in all ways
It's 2020 but I'm curios about this movie. I read all the comments and makes me more curious😂
Same , did u watch it after all ?
it's funny. After watching this film, it cured my nightmares.
A favorite.I kind of identified with this movie when I was a teenager.
who the fuck can afford 600 levels on steam?
MaBZ1337 He's level 666 as of right now.
satin canfermd oh noes
I Change My Name Too Much 6 + 6 + 6 = 18; 1 + 8 = 9; 9 - 6 = 3.
Half Life 3 cumfirmed.
still cannot believe that that's Pete from twin peaks. what an amazing actor
Literally this is my favourite film of all time. I'm 33 and saw it at 16 and have never stopped loving it. I know it's interpretable and Lynch himself supposedly said he'll never reveal his interpretation, but to me it shows how terrible having children are and that you never should. I never will (and cannot after said vasectomy) and stand firmly behind my anti-child philosophy for life.
Known fact of Watching films like this for a certain amount of time can do something to the mind
Good god.
Fucked up in da crib watching eraserhead getting PTSD an shit u know how it is
Masterpiece
+Lara Croft awesome username. I grew up with her as my idol.
fun fact thats her in the profile pic
Hi Blank Banshee, i'm your fan
people saying this is one of the most disturbing movies, and im going to watch it for the first time right before going to sleep😋😋
im watching this movie on lsd
good luck dude!!
Rest in peace dude
Yo también la voy a ver en un lcd de 42"
chabon. Contame tu experiencia
He ded
basically asking for a bad trip.
I love this movie so much. It's literally like watching someone's nightmares.
This movie is messed up
Fun fact: The Beautiful Girl Across the Hall is played by Judith Anna Roberts. She's 85 now and she was one of The Golden Girls in Orange is the New Black. She's the one who planned to kill Vee in season 2 but mistakenly stabs another inmate. Google "Taslitz oitnb" if you can't remember.
Well, congratulations. This edit gave me a nightmare. Not the film. But this edit of it. It's on my favorites list now.
It may not be everyone's cup of tea and I'll admit I didn't like it the first time I watched it. But what really got to me about this film is how akin to a nightmare it was. A lot of the imagery here is something I'll never forget. And in that regard, I feel it does have an allure.
The creepiest thing about this trailer is that I skipped to 1:00 and didn't hear the girl singing "In heaven everything is fine" until I watched the video from the beginning.
David Lynch also wrote and directed ' The Elephant Man' which was a serious film based on a real life in the 19th century. His other movies have a surrealness about them.
dont see it, i started to eel reeeally bad, my stomach hurts and head too,is really waird, and you feel really weird too, and sad and all the creepy stuff.
Really
Best movie art I have EVER seen. just brillilant
Reminds me of the books from H. P. Lovecraft. Horror in his finest form
I just heard about this film and Lynch's other works. Definetly will be checking this out.
where is mark frost
..cool trailer,..i've not seen the movie,but have been curious about the "lynch-ness"of it,..yr trailer sold me,..thanx.(..keep making film!)
Is this what aizawa does in his spare time?
Wow I learned so much about what this movie is all about.
this is how i feel everyday
Eraserhead is one of the greatest movies of all time :D
Modest Mouse brought me here. Guess I'll have to give it a go.
♥ Modest Mouse
how?
awesome job with the trailer, memorable as well
What the HELL did I just watch?!
Max Flanagan A nightmare caught on 35mm film.
Seriously, I wonder what a psychologist would think about this film and David Lynch.
David lynch really loves his own movies
What in the literal fuck just happened?!
+Josef Dickens watch the movie, you will be amazed, or go crazy
All Lynch' s movies are weird. I hate movies that you can't understand at the moment you are watching
+Norma Di Pardo lol.
Who would have thought that Miss Beadle from little house on the prairie was in this movie. I just found that out on a reunion video on TH-cam! Wow!😮
lynch couldnt've done it better! great editing!
Note: this was lynch's first film, and it was produced with the assistance of the AFI. Despite that, It spent like 6-7 years in filming because of funding difficulties, but luckily donations such as from Jack Fisk and wife Sissy Spacek (the actress who played Carrie in 1976 Carrie) and even the main actor's wife who worked as a waitress donated some of their income to keep production afloat. Eraserhead's production group was small composed of Lynch; sound designer Alan Splet; cinematographer Frederick Elmes; production manager and prop technician Doreen Small and technician Coulson, who worked in a variety of roles. Luckily enough, Eraserhead was able to become what's called a "midnight movie" and made a minor success, and the rest is history with madman David Lynch
Absolutely amazing trailer for one of my all-time favorite films. Admittedly, I think the baby should be held back until one sees the actual film, but that's just a preference. This trailer really is brilliant.
Am I the only one who can relate to Henry and how he experiences the world arround him?
I'm 36 and this is the first time I've seen any of this movie. I have no idea what I just watched.
Mom: When i was younger the horror films were scary as f.
Me: Try me.
Mom: Eraserhead. Watch it.
Me: Okay!
Always listen to mom.... (Actually not scary but disgusting and weird)