Uncatena Posted Thursday at 06:39 PM Posted Thursday at 06:39 PM Devastating. Rest in Peace to a visionary legend who has more than left his mark. 1
MatiRod Posted Thursday at 06:39 PM Posted Thursday at 06:39 PM (edited) Holy ****. What a loss for cinema. He was 78, I believe he still could've made one last film or two. Mulholland Drive is arguably the best film of all-time. Edited Thursday at 06:44 PM by MatiRod 1 3
schnetzka Posted Thursday at 06:43 PM Posted Thursday at 06:43 PM Twin Peaks is incredible and so are all of the other shows and movies he dedicated his time to. Condolences to his friends and family. 1 1
WildAmerican Posted Thursday at 06:49 PM Posted Thursday at 06:49 PM i just watched Muholland Drive for the first time last year, who to this day is doing it like THAT??? 1
LOTF Posted Thursday at 06:55 PM Posted Thursday at 06:55 PM I'm still shocked at these news. And just a few days away from his birthday 💔 May he rest in peace and his legacy lives on. An ARTIST through and through 1
EnigmaticAndroid Posted Thursday at 07:00 PM Posted Thursday at 07:00 PM Tragic I was really hoping that we'd get at least one last project from him, but at least we have a catalog of amazing work to look back on. RIP legend. 2
loliza Posted Thursday at 07:03 PM Posted Thursday at 07:03 PM I was reading about him and isabella, a min later entered twitter and saw the news. Rip
Truth Teller Posted Thursday at 07:06 PM Posted Thursday at 07:06 PM ΝΟ ΝΟ ΝΟ ΝΟ ΝΟ ΝΟ ΝΟ ΝΟ ΝΟ ΝΟ ΝΟ ΝΟ ΝΟ
Beyonnaise Posted Thursday at 07:11 PM Posted Thursday at 07:11 PM We are devastated. I wanted to see one last movie of his before he passed Nobody else compares. Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive completely changed me. 4 1
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