luka

Well-known member
you just make the films and dont interfere with peoples assumptions about them. you dont shatter their illusions and say
no, you dont understand, i pulled it out my arse, there's nothing behind it. but that is not cynical in my opinion.
 

yyaldrin

in je ogen waait de wind
why should there be something behind it though? for me his movies works best by just enjoying each consecutive scene, i feel there's always something that stands out. honestly don't really care about some complicated plot or puzzle you have to solve.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
Lots of people talking about him on twitter.... I liked this anecdote if it really amounts to one.

I met David Lynch in Fairfield, Iowa. It was a TM thing. But he was also kind of promoting Inland Empire. After his talk I asked him to sign my Mulholland Drive DVD and asked him if he had any advice for a budding artist (me.) "Um, no. Not really." Then he stared at me, smiling.
 

IdleRich

IdleRich
I remember that interview with him about outtakes and he was talking about a scene featuring a girl with her nipples on fire - and when asked why it hadn't made the cut he didn't say "oh it didn't fit in the context" or "it disrupted the story" or whatever, he said "that scene was just too good, I couldn't let anybody see it" or words to that effect. I wonder if that was true, I've certainly never heard any other director claim that they took a scene out for that reason.
 

Murphy

cat malogen
lynch at his worst and where i really sympathise with wicked, bad, mean craner is episode 8. that is Guinness advert surrealism at its tritest and most gawky.

It was tv, pap, no one said it was high art but it was entertaining
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
It's weird he's into it cos I don't see him as the type to have to battle with internal demons

I think he does it just to feel better when he's driving around in an old sports car picking up 15 year olds
 
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