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Mulholland Drive
Cast
Justin Theroux, Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, Ann Miller View AllCrew
David Lynch (Director), David Lynch (Writer) View All![](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w154/tVxGt7uffLVhIIcwuldXOMpFBPX.jpg)
Release: Sep. 8th, 2001
Runtime: 2 hours, 27 minutes
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I saw this last night...Wow. It's an awesome, amazing movie. I hope it gets into multiplexes. It really is a great movie, anyone else here seen it yet? If not, go for it...it's the best movie David Ly...
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I’m new here. I love a really great psychological thriller most of all. I love it when the twist reveal arrives and I realize I didn’t see it coming. It happened with Secret Window, The Sixth Sense, a...
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I watched this ridiculously acclaimed early 2000's film some months ago, and probably to no one's surprise I couldn't fully understand it the first time around. However, it not having the best rewatch...
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A couple of months ago I finally sat down and watched Mulholland Drive. This is a movie I had heard critics and fans rave about for a long time. I have to say I don't get the hype. I was never engaged...
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Mulholland Drive DVD
I watched this movie for the first time on dvd and was shocked when i went back to watch a certain scene that the whole movie is only ONE scene. I don't understand why a movie that's 2 hours 27 minut...
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![Review by The Gunslinger45](/community/resize/phpThumb.php?src=/community/customavatars/avatar76224_22.gif&w=40&h=40)
We move from the film directors of my childhood, to a film director who has become one of my favorites only recently; the strange and surreal David Lynch.
![Review by Thief](/community/resize/phpThumb.php?src=/community/customavatars/avatar109353_2.gif&w=40&h=40)
That's what spunky and determined Betty (Naomi Watts) tells her troubled, amnesiac friend Rita (Laura Harring) as they try to piece out what happened to her.
![Review by Rockatansky](/community/resize/phpThumb.php?src=/community/customavatars/avatar109335_1.gif&w=40&h=40)
Now I suppose I should say something about the movie itself, but it might be a challenge given how elusive it is in certain respects (Lynch is notoriously cagey about offering interpretations of his movies) and, as a result, how heavily it's been scrutinized over the years.