3. Lost Highway (1997)
I remember watching this and seriously thinking 'Seriously. What. The. F@#k.' This movie was a schism of epic proportions that was near unheard of as a major Hollywood release. Starring Bill (don't call me Paxton) Pullman, it was another story that jumped jarringly into another direction upon the appearance of a pale Robert Blake and a major saxophone solo which splits the movie into two different beasts. Best I can say is that it has an amazing soundtrack featuring David Bowie, Marilyn Manson, Rammstein, Nine Inch Nails and The Smashing Pumpkins and at the very least introduced a whole new generation to Lynch and showed that Lynch's signature musical style developed with Twin Peaks was not in danger of becoming a stereotype within itself. Bill Pullman, fresh off his co-starring turn in Independence Day managed to derail his Hollywood A-Train and fell back into his natural position in Hollywood hierarchy.