Lez be honesty, you totally agree with this consensus. BBC Culture polled 177 film critics on their 100 favorite movies of the 21st century (so far!) and coming in at number one is 2001 Skin favorite Mulholland Drive. Those pervs! BBC goes in deep on the attributes of David Lynch's masterpiece that elevate it above the thousands of other movies released within the past 16 years,but my Internet must have cut out someof the article because I'm just not seeingthe part where the transportive movie transports us to Laura Harring's vagina. Talk about a red Harring, amirite. As you probably know by now, Mulholland Drive features epic girl on girl scenes with Naomi Watts and Harring, and is a boner fide Skin classic.


BBC Picks Best Film of 21st Century, and You'll Probably Agree


The movie introduces the viewer to a dreamy La La Land chock full of sumptuous visuals and early 2000's Hollywood commentary via the unexpected relationship between Rita (Harring) and Betty (Watts). Rita has amnesia due to a car accident when she meets up with Betty. The mysterious stranger (who actually choses her name Rita while looking at a poster for Rita Hayworth's Gilda) and Betty work together to find out her true identity.Along theway viewers get lost as fuck in traditional David Lynch fashion, but they feel really smart when theyfinally "get it!"

While a then 32-years-old Naomi doesn't show off her thousand Watt vertical smile, the 2015 Blu-ray release gives us a shadowy glimpse of Harring's bush. Of course both women bare boobs for some hot lesbian action! In case you're curious, here are the Top 10 movies on the BBC Culture list:


1 Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001)

2 In the Mood for Love (Wong Kar-wai, 2000)

3 There Will Be Blood (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2007)

4 Spirited Away (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001)

5 Boyhood (Richard Linklater, 2014)

6 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry, 2004)

7 The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick, 2011)

8 Yi Yi: A One and a Two (Edward Yang, 2000)

9 A Separation (Asghar Farhadi, 2011)

10 Inside Llewyn Davis (Joel and Ethan Coen, 2013)


Boob, desert. Do you guys agree withthe critics' consensus? Sound off below!


Via BBC and Guardian