David Lynch, the surrealist American director behind Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks, has died aged 78. “There’s a big hole in the world now that he’s no longer with us,” an announcement from his family wrote in a Facebook post.
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Lynch’s weather reports attracted a dedicated following in themselves, becoming such a part of the fabric of Los Angeles — his adopted home for many years, and a lifelong fascination of his he often transmuted on film — that his forecasts were later broadcast on NPR affiliate KCRW.
During an interview on the French show “Quotidien,” Chalamet shared that he got a 65 pound fine, which exchanges to about $79.53, because he did not park the bike properly. He explained that he chose hop on the bike because there was a traffic jam and he was trying to arrive to the premiere on time.
David Lynch, whose death was announced Thursday, was my motion picture lodestar. When his 1977 movie Eraserhead played at an obscure film festival, now long gone, in Woolwich, London, it was like nirvana for a kid raised on The Sound of Music,
Underneath the darkness and surrealism, the work of David Lynch contained a pure, earnest belief in beauty and love. He will be missed.
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David Lynch, the celebrated American filmmaker, artist, writer, and musician, has died, according to a message on his official Facebook page. He was 78.
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Calling something Lynchian means recognizing what we’re seeing is off-kilter and that it doesn’t entirely compute.
We truly enter fantasy land when Dylan plays at Gerde’s Folk City – an open-mic night with Joan Baez, where Seeger is MC. It’s supposed to be September 1961, but at this time Baez is already a national sensation with chart-topping albums,