Thank you, Stuart, for the best interview with David I have ever seen. It felt like the interview itself had a life, like the negative space in the room became filled with gentleness, open-ness, fresh curiosity, that drew other things out into life. The past felt alive. Not a seance. Looking for the word. It’s like the Ideas from those past projects came into the room to continue being seen and expanded and appreciated in new ways that weren’t possible before. I don’t know how to say it. Lovely. Thank you.
Fantastic to hear this man talk so much about his work! As the golfer Gary Player said “the more I practice the luckier I get”. Fate plays a part because he earns it.
I respect your want, in hindsight, to approach Lynch with more inquisitiveness. I must say, though, I loved the rapport between the two of you. Great work.
@@KGSMMediaCache cheers my friend! At the risk of ignorance I must say I would LOVE the opportunity to pick your brain. BA English minor in Poli Sci, writer at heart. Obviously you’re under no obligation whatsoever! But if you ever have the time, I’ll make the time!
Thank you for this interview! Will have to say I love the character of David Lynch way more than any of his films. And that right hand of his has a life of its own, lol.
I knew Mel Brooks was the producer and I heard that after seeing Eraserhead he said to Lynch `You're a madman, I love it!`. The Elephant man is still one of my favorite Lynch movies. I remember seeing a trailer of some kind on television as a kid and wanting to see that film, thinking it was an old movie. Getting into Lynch movies after seeing a screening of Eraserhead I discovered The Elephant Man and realized it was the same movie I wanted to see as a kid.
Thank you for this magnificent interview with Lynch. It was a very nice balance of things, and I know some stories/answers here will really stick with me. Impactful indeed, and with a beautiful ending. I would also give him a big hug if I ever get the chance :) Thank you again!
At 37:56 - "yeah duality yeah... um". The "um" sounds like it's coming from a 2nd voice box with a different and deeper character... like Lynch's doppelgänger interjecting to prove a point.
The idea that "The Idea Dictates Everything" is a great idea. A better way to put it might be "The Idea Creates Everything" because dictate is a bit pushy.
It's so great to have an interview at such great length from the Inland Empire period. Thank you for this.
I highly recommend Lynch's autobiography ROOM TO DREAM, particularly the audio version read by Lynch.
Reading right now and I can’t put it down lol
Thank you I just downloaded it 😎
What the hell?! You sat on this for 15 years?! Thanks for sharing this wonderful interview!
Gosh when he says “it hurt it. It hurt it” about Dune … such genuine sadness all these years later
this is like the best lynch interview I've ever seen
Thank you, Stuart, for the best interview with David I have ever seen. It felt like the interview itself had a life, like the negative space in the room became filled with gentleness, open-ness, fresh curiosity, that drew other things out into life. The past felt alive. Not a seance. Looking for the word. It’s like the Ideas from those past projects came into the room to continue being seen and expanded and appreciated in new ways that weren’t possible before. I don’t know how to say it. Lovely. Thank you.
Nicest comment ever. It was a special day. Thank you.
Fantastic to hear this man talk so much about his work! As the golfer Gary Player said “the more I practice the luckier I get”. Fate plays a part because he earns it.
I respect your want, in hindsight, to approach Lynch with more inquisitiveness. I must say, though, I loved the rapport between the two of you. Great work.
Thank you for that comment. And thank you for taking the time to read the intro that most viewers just skip. Cheers.
@@KGSMMediaCache cheers my friend! At the risk of ignorance I must say I would LOVE the opportunity to pick your brain. BA English minor in Poli Sci, writer at heart. Obviously you’re under no obligation whatsoever! But if you ever have the time, I’ll make the time!
Not sure what my brain might have to offer, but you can certainly write me at stuartm@electriclight.it and I'd be happy to answer any questions.
Thank you for this, eraserhead changed my life
Thank you for this interview! Will have to say I love the character of David Lynch way more than any of his films. And that right hand of his has a life of its own, lol.
I knew Mel Brooks was the producer and I heard that after seeing Eraserhead he said to Lynch `You're a madman, I love it!`. The Elephant man is still one of my favorite Lynch movies. I remember seeing a trailer of some kind on television as a kid and wanting to see that film, thinking it was an old movie. Getting into Lynch movies after seeing a screening of Eraserhead I discovered The Elephant Man and realized it was the same movie I wanted to see as a kid.
My best friend at conservatory saw Eraserhead back then, '77 or '78 and told me it was a 1920s surrealist thing.
His eyes break space and time, almost like looking into another dimension and, with his hands, tries to illustrate what he’s seeing. For us!
The hug at the end got me! Thank you 💙
David is pure art, genius and human being. He and his works has so much impact in my life it's crazy
who else watching this on their phone
Are you being ironic 😝
On their FUCKING telephone.
I'm watching it on my phone in a restaurant where they only serve salad.
@@MrTCist🤣
I'm watching this on my watch.
Incredibly cool!
It's hard to believe that this is 2006!
There are some very important moments in this interview, something exciting.
Among the very best interviews I've ever seen with Lynch. Thank you!
Thank you for this magnificent interview with Lynch. It was a very nice balance of things, and I know some stories/answers here will really stick with me. Impactful indeed, and with a beautiful ending. I would also give him a big hug if I ever get the chance :) Thank you again!
Beautiful interview! Caught myself getting emotional a good amount of times. Thank you for sharing
Thank you greatly for uploading this.
Thank you for this great interview! I could listen to Mr. Lynch talk all day
The part about creating reverb through AC ducts is great.
Thanks for the upload.
Great atmosphere in that room
Don't worry, David Lynch, we all love you and we know that you could have given us a better version of 'Dune'.
love this, thanks for uploading
Brilliant video. Immense dedication. Thanks for this.
this was so enjoyable, thank you
Thanks for these Stuart
Pure gold!!!
The way he moves his hands and fingers corresponds to some kind of "intuition" going on in his mind.
Thanks for the post.
6:06 - I'd love to see this!
Go watch it
This was a Hitchcock-ian style interview and vibes.
At 37:56 - "yeah duality yeah... um". The "um" sounds like it's coming from a 2nd voice box with a different and deeper character... like Lynch's doppelgänger interjecting to prove a point.
Great!
Wow this reminded me of seeing The Alphabet for the first time. I was powerfully affected. Basically my introduction to lynch
My new trauma will be how would return of the jedi would be if he was in it 😢😢😢😢
The idea that "The Idea Dictates Everything" is a great idea.
A better way to put it might be "The Idea Creates Everything" because dictate is a bit pushy.
So Bill Pulman's character in Lost Highway really did kill his wife?!? He just didn't remeber doing it?!
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The Eye Of The Duck.
I use to tell people about that for years after I saw that documentary! It was a piece of his surrealist acumen!
Squirrels? Marvel's Squirrel Girl could be David Lynch's next project. He'd be perfect for adapting that comic book.
Why does Sailor call Lula peanut? Lol
david lynch vs squirrels
Meow.
L YNCH ?
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