Saturday, January 5, 2008

David Lynch vs. iPhone

9 comments:

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Unknown said...

I went to a TM conference in Fairfield, Iowa not long after the Virginia Tech shootings. David Lynch and his Foundation proposed integrating (and funding) meditation in public school classrooms to ease tension. Sounds like a good idea, but this dude is an articulate crack pot. I had my eyes on the exits the whole time in case they brought out the kool aid. At one point he said, "This is not a religion." That's like "This is not a pyramid scheme."

Casey Brewer said...

How dare you speaketh foul of Lord Lynch!

Unknown said...

Hey, Lynch's films are one thing, but it's pathetic when filmmakers/actors try to project their rise to fame as having been some transformative experience that allows them to now start a religion.
That being said, I support his vilification of the cinematic experience available via iPhone.

Casey Brewer said...

I was kidding. I could really care less either way.

R. Falch said...

I wish everything was like Blue Velvet.

EVERYTHING.

americanmidwestsamurai said...

Wonderful.

americanmidwestsamurai said...

Could Daniel Day-Lewis play David Lynch in a film about the filming of Blue Velvet?

R. Falch said...

Fuck yes, he could.

That's a great idea.

Today's Fact That No One Will Read:

William Burroughs did a lot of writing in small apartment in Missoula, MT and when David Lynch was writing Twin Peaks, he moved into that same room to write.

So there.