March 28, 2024

The AntiTrash keeps coming as we gather around a table and discuss David Lynch’s first feature film, Eraserhead. We wanted a special movie for a special episode as we hit a landmark 250.

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Ep. 250 – Eraserhead Review and Analysis

Episode 250 is a special treat, and we’re very thankful for all of the listens over the years, friends. The GoodTrash Gentlemen even got together to watch the Eraserhead Criterion Blu-ray, a first time viewing for Dalton and Arthur.

Eraserhead

Eraserhead is Lynch’s first feature, a surreal art film that achieved cult status and earned Lynch the good will to go forth and make The Elephant Man. His first feature, however, is about Henry Spencer. Spencer is a bit of an everyman, while on vacation he reunites with his estranged girlfriend/lover/FWB (?) and discovers she has had his… child. The film sees Henry try to cope as a newlywed and father to an ill infant.

Getting into Eraserhead

Yet, the film is never really as simple as that. Dalton, Arthur and Dustin offer their Eraserhead review and discuss the film’s merits before playing the weekly game. Inspired by a character in the film, we talk about our Favorite Puppet Designs. We then move into analysis to talk about auteurism, interpretation of art, trepidation of family life and, of course, sex—a recurring theme this month.

Uh oh, the baby’s crying again. We’re gonna check on that, while you tune in to Episode 250.

Like our Eraserhead Discussion? 

We have discussed two other David Lynch works:

On Episode 37, we talked about Twin Peaks (1990)
On episode 100, we discussed Mulholland Dr.

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