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Just a side-note: I first saw Eraserhead in the mid-1980s and thought it was mildly intriguing but a bit slow on (story) action. I watched it again more recently and it was far richer and more complex. My life experience over time was cramming the previously-perceived "blank spaces" with meaning.I mean it hands down beats having to watch a copy of a copy of a copy of a bootleg Eraserhead VHS - which is how I first saw it.