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Drive

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I'm a big fan of Justin Theroux's jackets, I brought the Jean Shop Cafe Racer on the back of seeing him wear it, its probably my favourite jacket now, not sure its worth the $2500 retail price tho (I got it on sale)

I own the Skyfall Levis Menlo, nice jacket but fit isn't great, the earlier picture of Johnny Depp is the Menlo, think they re-re-re-released it on the back of Bond

I use to think Ryan Gosling had style until I realised he was just wearing a mixture of clothes from his films and Steve McQueen items
 

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Mich486

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Those jeans are so low waisted that actually the knot of the jumper at the front might have its function.


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Drive

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Theroux seems like he at least has his own style.
One of the few celebrities I can think of who gets photographed wearing the same jacket and/or boots more than once
 

navetsea

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whatever his clothes style is, clearly doesn't match the bicycle he is walking with, i expect more grungy cruiser with donut tire and much less chrome so much the ballsack of his jeans is dying from chromium6
 
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I have no clue who Justin Theroux is other than the fact I was making fun of him for sanding his boots.
That’s about all you need to know tbh. He’s been in some stuff on TV, tried to ruin a marvel movie and dated Jennifer Aniston. I think that’s about it.
 
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I have no clue who Justin Theroux is other than the fact I was making fun of him for sanding his boots.

Mulholland Drive and Inland Empire. Everything else is meaningless and irrelevant.

There's a reason why David Lynch had Theroux star in two of his movies. He's absolutely brilliant in both. Lynch has a way of making good actors brilliant.
I mean, Amanda Seyfried. I must have seen her in bunch of movies before Twin Peaks, and I recall seeing her in something whatever since. Other than the fact that she's extremely pretty, I literally didn't notice her before or gave any of her roles a second thought. Lynch puts her in Twin Peaks though and suddenly I can't believe the kind of sheer, raw talent this actress has. That car scene... Man.
 

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[/QUOTE]There's a reason why David Lynch had Theroux star in two of his movies. He's absolutely brilliant in both. Lynch has a way of making good actors brilliant.
I mean, Amanda Seyfried. I must have seen her in bunch of movies before Twin Peaks, and I recall seeing her in something whatever since. Other than the fact that she's extremely pretty, I literally didn't notice her before or gave any of her roles a second thought. Lynch puts her in Twin Peaks though and suddenly I can't believe the kind of sheer, raw talent this actress has. That car scene... Man.[/QUOTE]

Can't agree more

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I tried to watch twin peaks on Netflix recently. It was great in 1990 when I was a teenager. For me the show did not age well. Seemed extremely corny as an adult. I couldn’t bear to watch it. Didn’t even make it to the squeaking/dancing midget episode. For me David Lynch is only good for one thing. Blue Velvet. Maybe Wild at Heart too. I mean, that snakeskin jacket and all.
 
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I tried to watch twin peaks on Netflix recently. It was great in 1990 when I was a teenager. For me the show did not age well. Seemed extremely corny as an adult. I couldn’t bear to watch it. Didn’t even make it to the squeaking/dancing midget episode. For me David Lynch is only good for one thing. Blue Velvet. Maybe Wild at Heart too. I mean, that snakeskin jacket and all.

The 1990's series? Watch the new one. It's seriously the best TV ever made. I read a brilliant review about how after watching the 3rd season, the reviewer realized how utter crap all her favorite series actually were in comparison.

Original Twin Peaks was corny as hell which was all part of the charm until Lynch left the production. Then it got unwatchable. The third season, new one is absolute perfection. Literally no bad episode. I mean, it's hard to even imagine what a bad episode would be like... But for me, the finale transcends... Everything.

I love everything Lynch made, even Dune. Mulholland Drive is my favorite (and there's a cool Lesco in it) but Blue Velvet, Lost Highway and Wild at Heart are all brilliant. Fire Walk With Me is a good watch, too. Inland Empire was a bit too much but I enjoyed it.

And here's the Amanda Seyfried car scene. Somehow better than anything I've seen in cinema this year.
 
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