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Since we're on movie snobbery...
"Japanese David Lynch" 
I've heard about him but never watched any of his movies. Have you seen any, Vom? Might get into his filmography
Yeah, I've seen a few. Basically most of what was published in the US (Criterion) and France (HK Video) which represents the most famous part of his long career. Suzuki did a ton of film under studio contract and apparently hit his own peak in the sixties with extreme (esp. visually), sometimes absurd, yakuza films before being more or less blacklisted from the Nikkatsu.
His most famous film is
Branded to Kill with Tom Cruise/guinea pig lookalike Joe Shishido, which was famously quoted twice by
Ghost Dog but honestly this one bored me quite a bit past the halfway point. I much prefer his other, less zany, crime films.
Youth of the Beast and
Detective Bureau 2-3 are very fun.
Take aim at the Police Van is good as well. The highlight is probably
Tokyo Drifter though with its gorgeous color cinematography and slick visual ideas. They're all fast paced, entertaining and funny (borderline parodic in a couple cases, it's much more pop and light-hearted, even when it is free spirited or iconoclast to Japanese culture, than something like gritty Fukusaku or the more raunchy and vulgar pinku-eigas of Norifumi Suzuki). Any of those to start off with should be fine (People are really fond of
Branded...).
Kanto Wanderer has a great reputation too but I didn't see that one.
His non-crime films from the same period are also solid. I loved
Tattooed life (well, I dunno if it's "non crime" as it features yakuzas, but it's more melodramatic).
Story of a Prostitute is a touching drama taking place in occupied China and it has a couple of amazing visual effects. I don't really remember
Gate of Flesh beyond how colorful it is but I found it good at the time.
Fighting elegy left me

It's about teenage infatuation with violence and gangs. It's OK.
I also saw his second to last film,
Pistol Opera. It's not great. Granted I didn't have the subtitles but there was no visual flair and terrible production value.
The comparison with Lynch is

. I think somethink like John Boorman's
Point Blank of some Italian films of the time (Like
La decima vittima but less extreme) are a much more apt comparison.