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Marvel Studios' "WANDAVISION" is a hit on Disney Plus with audiences and critics alike, unexpectedly becoming the best-reviewed MCU production according to Rotten Tomatoes calculation in its first week of release thanks in no small part to its unsettling, quasi-surreal storytelling device and aesthetic conceit that had some critics drawing comparisons - but some others pushing back - to the work of the great surrealist filmmaker David Lynch; best known for genre-bending, often disturbing features like "BLUE VELVET" and the cult-classic TV series "TWIN PEAKS." And wouldn't you know it? Mr. Lynch also just got done celebrating his 75th birthday this week! So let's take this (slightly belated - it's been a big week...) opportunity to wish Big Dave a happy one and take a quick primer both on the filmography of one of modern cinema's true visionaries and also answer whether or not there's REALLY any comparing his bizarre output to a silly superhero sitcom about a witch and a robot.
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