A Conversation with David Lynch
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- Опубликовано: 28 май 2024
- The Filmosophers have a conversation with Director David Lynch, who discusses the search for the perfect milkshake, comments on a few of his favorite films including “Rear Window” and “Mr. Hulot’s Holiday,” plays a round of David Lynch trivia, and speaks about the power of Transcendental Meditation to create world peace.
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"I went into the dumpsters behind Bob's' lmao Lynch is something else
I filmed david climbing in the,,, pulling himself up teetering then it went fine 😉✨🛸🌌.
Yeah David Lynch does it and he's an artistic genius. I do it and they call me a crazy homeless guy
how can this video have 32K views and less than 1K likes? Lynch is superb always, one of the best people to ever walk the earth.
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Living legend in its truest form. Long live David Lynch!! He is such an inspiration.
"I went into the dumpsters behind Bob's"....well that didn't trigger any horrible images for me (a combination of BOB and the thing behind Winkies). Thanks for this, always great to hear David interviewed.
The monster was just a metaphor for the awful milkshake ingredients.
I really love listening to him, he makes me smile.
We agree!
Exactly
I love David Lynch! His expressions are so simple and to the point and he has such passion about everything!
Let that be a lesson for us all!
Speaking of bats. I, with my family (wife and two son's - pre teen) visited Carlsbad Cavern and stayed to watch the bats (200,000) fly out of the cavern into the night. We were able to smell them well before we could see them. The scent was an amazingly pleasant, musky smell. Took around 20 minutes for the majority to spiral up into the surrounding area. This was in the summer. A moonless night (well before the horizontal oil boom). I took some remote roads (all of the roads in this part of Texas (Loving County) are remote) and we stopped to look at the stars. I have never before, or since, had a better view of the Milky Way. Just a glowing stripe across the sky, with a few bright stars you could actually pick out. My both sons wanted to become Astrophysicist for quite a few years after. I hope you enjoy reading this as I had remembering it.
I did very much enjoy that, thank you!
I also heard David’s voice too when reading! Haha
Yes, I too was there, amazing when from time to time a bat even flies about 2 feet over your head, feeling the air flow from the wings,
I guess it's in New Mexico (near Texas border)
The cavern itself is also amazing, walking down (not with the lift) I made a lot of amazing photographs.
@@jean-claudemuller3199 Yes, It's an amazing place. I was living in Odessa at the time. Yes. Near the Tx NM border.
I love David Lynch's work. His vision is unique, twisted and interesting. :-D
I Like how mr Linch observe life...
Thanks for watching the episode Maria. David does have such a unique way of observing and expressing himself. A great guy.
Clicked to hear philosophies on filmmaking from the greatest hair in the business.
Within three minutes, I'm making mental notes on "the perfect chocolate milkshake"
Yup...it's a story for the ages
Thanks so much for this conversation, I watch a lot of Lynch interviews on youtube and it's always nice to spot one where the interviewers do some actual research and ask questions that haven't been asked a million times!
Thanks Bram, we are big Lynch fans too
Amazing, even the mess on his table looks like a piece of art. Mastermind, everything is in harmony.
I imagine Bob's is a BigBoy restaurant and I remember them under a lot of different names, like Elby's , Manners, Frisch's, and a million others. After a gig, my band would go into the local (Steubenville, OH) Elby's BigBoy and always get a hot-fudge ice cream cake. I can't remember if they were 24 hours but they had to be open really late because some of the gigs would go until 1 or 2 AM. It was a very Lynchian experience in those days to be among the milieu who would still be around at that time hanging out at a BigBoy's.
Beautiful interview, fantastic David Lynch and all the question on point
fascinating...love this insight into the mind of David L...
He’s an enlightened master. Ascended. 🙏🏼
David Lynch has made some of the most disturbing films ever, yet the man himself is adorable.
Ah, but the films are more heartfelt than you think
Awesome! Thank you! :) David inspired me to start meditating and it's such a great tool.
Glad you enjoyed Jaan, and great to hear David inspired you to start meditating, we agree it's a great tool for life
I just stumbled across this. This was an amazing interview from you both. David Lynch was one of the few directors that resonated with me growing up.
So great!!
Thank you so very much.
Amazing interview, amazing director. David should make a movie about meditation but I doubt it would be necessarily dark ;) . He is certainly fired up about.
Thank you for watching the episode and leaving your comment. We were fortunate to have David as a guest
He made scenes that show consciousness and unified field in the third season of Twin Peaks
Positive vibes 🎶🩰😊👍🌠✨💫⚡💡💖
Wow ⚡ sums it up..........🤠🩰💐
Great interview! I love hearing Lynch talk about other filmmakers. Lynch is endlessly fascinating. Thanks for this guys.
Thanks for watching
Correction- Kubriks favorite film ever was Eraserhead, not the whole “oh Kubriks one of your favorites. Lynch was Kubriks favorite.
He had mentioned really loving Stanley's films though
Brilliant interview !
It's just awesome
Thank you
I too seek that perfect shake, Dave!
Nice!
Fantastic
Thank you Gayle. Glad you enjoyed it.
28:45 oh damn he just explained Twin Peaks
The Bob's shake story is pretty conclusive.
I love David Lynch!
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The Clone Returns Home may interest David, Chris an Dean, a masterpiece that also has that beautiful feeling of comfort and mystery especially the Japanese countryside.
Thank you for the recommendation
David, do you remember the squirrel embryo and polyurethane? (when the kids were in pre-school)
At the end they mentioned a name but I am not familiar with it. Does anyone know what they said, kinda sounded like jay garadev?
my god, he remembers much more from Rear Windom than me. The thing is he probably saw it like 30 or 50 years ago and I only 5 yrs ago. sick
I need a milkshake NOW, get an organic chocolate ice cream and make a shake with it
good
Wonderful interview. Great work Chris and Dean. Two questions you didn't ask, but I might suggest you ask next time you talk to David Lynch: 1) Is David going to make a film about the life of Maharishi? I heard he was considering it at one point. 2) Would he consider moving to Fairfield and making this his home, or home base?
Thanks Alexander. I think the Maharishi project must be on hold. Pretty sure there's no way David will leave his artist complex/home in the Hollywood Hills.
And also favorite from Wild at Heart is snake skin jacket -symbol of individuality
Lynch should work with David Byrne to make a musical!
When did this conversation take place ?
August 2020.
OK, thanks@@DeanSluyter01
I hope david is a grandpa. He would be the best grandpa ever. Endless stories about just........stuff.
At least one that I know of. Daughter Jennifer has a daughter, Sydney who is a 28 year old actress.
Chocolate milkshake.
The reason most people don’t get into transcendental meditation is because they can’t afford it or don’t know how to access it.
Let's be real, any spiritual practice that requires cash payment is bunk.
you look like Bernie!
He rules. At that point it probably wouldn't have surprised anyone working there if they took out the trash and seen him rooting through the garbage.
Hey, David.
*throws trash in dumpster 5 feet from his head*
Have a good one.
*you, too. Bye.*
Most of the clip are other dudes
I'd bet $100 that the teeth were made by a company called Billy Bob Teeth
Lynch is cool and all, but honestly as the years go by his super detailed explanations of quirky things he likes have lost their charm
Yeah, wish people asked more questions about his sound design gadgets and filmmaking process instead of "ideas".