The list, published on July 10, featured popular thrillers like 1995's Se7en, The Silence of the Lambs from 1991, Memento, released in 2000, and Rear Window from 1954. Collider put late director David Lynch's 2001 film Mulholland Drive, starring Naomi Watts as actress Betty Elms, at the top of the ranking. The publication suggested that the film has remained so beloved because its use of surrealism causes its disturbing storyline difficult to unfold, making it almost interactive for the audience.
David Lynch Revealed that 'Mulholland Drive' Was Originally Going to Be a Television Series
In an interview for Criterion Collection Special Features of Mulholland Drive, alongside Watts, Lynch revealed that the film was supposed to be "a possible spinoff" of his popular ABC television series, Twin Peaks. However, an ABC executive wasn't impressed with the show's proposed pilot, killing the project.
"This is a true story, that night the night of the green light, with no ideas, I sat down and did my meditating. And this particular meditation, I dive down in there and, as I say, like a string of pearls one idea after another came, and I knew exactly what to do," said Lynch during the interview.
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