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The Greatest Movie EVER!

Eraserhead is the Greatest Movie EVER!

(We hope to review it some day.)

Good night, Seatle!

6 Comments

  1. chongo's avatar chongo says:

    I watched this after hearing people just cringe and stumble as far away from me as possible witch made me very disapointed when watching it…it was boring. Except for the fetus baby.

  2. thomas's avatar thomas says:

    i found the greatest movie ever podcast by searhcing itunes for eraserhead. ironically this is the only file in the podcast that isn’t linked or uploaded properly, i would love to hear it though.

    keep up the great work!

  3. gooberzilla's avatar gooberzilla says:

    There’s a reason this file is not available any longer, and this is the question I get asked more than anything, so I regret ever doing it: check the upload date. April 1, 2007. It was an April Fool’s joke. Sean and I both really dig David Lynch in general and Eraserhead in particular, but rather than give the film a full treatment, this recording was only ten words long. It was a gag. It has resulted in more grief than it was worth. By way of apology, I’m going to have to record an Eraserhead podcast for real in the near future.

  4. thomas's avatar thomas says:

    and i fell for it 😀

    if you actually get around to recording the full eraserhead podcast, in my book you will truly be almighty

  5. Neal F.'s avatar Neal F. says:

    Please please please… I must have this… I will not survive… must have… ahhh ahhh

  6. berkeleyguy's avatar berkeleyguy says:

    Dear Mr. Chapman,

    As much as I appreciate a good April Fool’s joke, Eraserhead is Serious Business. I encourage you to have “MOM” and your esteemed self review this Lynchian Masterpiece.

    PS: The Lady in the Radiator (Laurel Near) is alive and well (mother of 3 children and resides in far north California).

    In Heaven,
    Everything is fine,
    In Heaven,
    Everything is fine,
    In Heaven,
    Everything is fine –
    You got your good things,
    And I’ve got mine.

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