Celebrity Death: David Lynch (78)

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When your name becomes an adjective ("Lynchian") you've done something special.

A true original.

I didn't always love his work but he sure knew how to grab you by the lapels and force you to try. Even as his own actual attitude seemed to be nonchalance. Truly seemed to make movies for an audience of one ... himself.
 
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If one were to sum up how much of my love for film and television is because of David Lynch, that number would exceed 100%. His works have been an obsession of mine for decades now. Most of his films are in my Top 10 and Mulholland Drive is at the tippy top of my favorite films ever. Twin Peaks is easily my favorite TV show ever and I watch it every year. David Lynch not being in the world leaves a vacuum in mine. A massive loss.
 
I just finished my draft of Mulholland Drive review for a book on the greatest film noirs of all time. Blue Velvet is also on my list, and both are in the top 50.

this is his greatest scene IMO

RIP



My favorite film of all time is Mulholland Drive, easily. Also, I went to high school with the vocalist in that scene. Lovely gal. Never really knew her in high school, but formally met her years later.
 
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My favorite film of all time is Mulholland Drive, easily. Also, I went to high school with the vocalist in that scene. Lovely gal. Never really knew her in high school, but formally met her years later.
I love watching her renditions of that song around youtube. She utterly crushed that scene. Her voice is sublime
 
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Yeah, truly. From my recollection she was shockingly great back in high school, but I was a punk rock kid back then and didn't properly appreciate it.
Hopefully she performs your reunions!!

I think in that Lynch scene it's critical to the scene and to noir as a genre. Mulholland Drive is CLEARLY integrated with both Sunset Boulevard the film itself as well as the theme of doom by significance. Hollywood is the real world epicenter of where you can gain and lose significance. He makes overt references to Sunset (the street sign at the beginning, the film's title being an iconic Hollywood related road) and subtle ones (the car that drives Gloria Swanson to the lot in Sunset is literally parked on the lot when Betty gets there in Mulholland). And obviously this scene is a direct "ready for my closeup" evocation.

That scene is so so so brilliant, as it captures all of the true human emotion that is real and vulnerable, and loves, and is fixated on the female gaze, and it is the moment when the truth of that feeling wakes her up to the Real Story. All of this is happening on Naomi Watts' face throughout this scene. It's super complex, the travel she makes (god I hate the word 'journey,' the most overused shallow word in the english language) from the beginning of this scene to the end. She is not experiencing exactly the same thing as Rita, and Rita having a similar visage/coloring to the singer is not unimportant.

I love the fact that Naomi Watts who obviously had made some films before that truly broke through with this, which is her character's fantasy. I love a lot of things about that film. It's all about dreams in MD, and in noir the dreams are where noir characters lose their control on their own narrative and the paranoia and PTSD sets in.

Andy Cohen was a few years ahead of me in HS and did not know him, but if I had happened to say "yeah I loved it, it was fun!" when my parents asked me age 11 if I liked trying out a new school then I would have grown up knowing Jon Hamm pretty well and these days we would go to Blues games together and know all the Blues. I'd be his "keeping it real" friend we would talk about how great #28 Bob Bassen was, a lot. But instead I was like "it was fine" so we moved to Andy Cohen's school district instead. I did know Erin Cohen pretty well even though she was two years behind me. She was a really good person, honestly would stand out to me as a good person if I never heard about her again. She changed her name to Erin Daniels she was Dana in the L Word (ask a lesbian, they know who she is) and she was in One Our Photo.

ps off topic for this thread but 1st interaction in a few months with Seattle sub mod, you can tell your board I saw Catton play about 4 more times before the WJC and was impressed and last night I watched his whole 4 point game last night, a 10-0 drubbing of Kelowna. I go game by game with observations and I watch prospects and think about how their game will fit in the NHL while I watch them. since that early game where I didn't hear his name all night, in my other viewings he has looked great, he is obviously going to be a very good NHL player. I just haven't gone back to the board to say it and don't need to in order to avoid conflict. nobody seemed ready to give me the benefit of the doubt which is why I stopped posting over there. I have seen a ton of WHL watching our guys Stancl (Kelowna) Jecho (Edmonton) Mrsic (Prince Albert) McIsaac (Spokane). in fact I am going to see Kelowna play Seattle this Saturday because I am over the moon about Jakub Stancl who is making The Leap before my eyes and I'm pretty interested in Radim Mtrka heading into this draft.
 
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Forever thankful we got the return of twin peaks. also thankful the full series is one of the few things i have on DVD so I can do a rewatch right now.

RIP to a true legend
 
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