Film director David Lynch has died at the age of 78. RIP, Lynch was a real one. “It’s a beautiful day with golden sunshine and blue skies all the way.”
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I love this scene from The Fabelmans (& the ending that follows). What a lightning-in-a-bottle casting opportunity.
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Sad, and grieving a little, about the passing of David Lynch. ERASERHEAD was a formative experience in my appreciation of film. TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN Episode 8 showed 'the old guy still had it.' His YouTube's showed that, mostly, he just wanted to connect.
A true original.
"Like a magician declining to explain his tricks, Mr. Lynch refused to discuss the meaning of his films. โI like things that leave some room to dream,โ he told the New York Times in 1995. โA lot of mysteries are sewn up at the end, and that kills the dream.โ
https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2025/01/16/david-lynch-dead/
I wrote a bit about the overlap between David Lynch and Hayao Miyazaki a few years ago. They understand how dreams make sense because they feel like they do, in a way few other filmmakers ever have. https://episodes.ghost.io/why-hayao-miyazaki-and-david-lynch/
Hoping he's having a damn fine cup of coffee and a slice of cherry pie in the next life.
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