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Daylight Horror is no longer a trope, don't link it anywhere.
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''Mulholland Dr.'' might be one of David Lynch's tamest works, yet it's no less frightening than some of his works before or since. This film in particular is rich in DaylightHorror, ParanoiaFuel and NothingIsScarier and overall serves as a disturbing look behind the closed doors of Hollywood's troubled lives.
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''Mulholland Dr.'' might be one of David Lynch's tamest works, yet it's no less frightening than some of his works before or since. This film in particular is rich in DaylightHorror, SceneryDissonance, ParanoiaFuel and NothingIsScarier and overall serves as a disturbing look behind the closed doors of Hollywood's troubled lives.
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''Mulholland Dr.'' might be one of David Lynch's tamest works, yet it's no less frightening than some of his works before or since. This film in particular is rich in DaylightHorror, ParanoiaFuel and NothingIsScarier and overall serves as a disturbing look behind the closed doors of Hollywood's troubled lives.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''I hope that I never see that face, ever, outside of a dream.'']]
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No meta moment, see this query.
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** Also a little meta-HarsherInHindsight. Remember when the one guy says "I hope I never see that face outside of a dream"? Flash forward 5 years to ''Film/InlandEmpire'' and, well... we get to find out exactly how he was feeling.