David's relationships with his regulars are some of the most wholesome, endearing, and heartwarming in the business. It also shows what a genuine and loyal human he is. He could pick anybody but he picks the ones he evidently cares the most about over and over again. Nothing but respect. One of the all time great artists.
I love their relationship. Neither of them take themselves too seriously while making heady stuff. Real friends making art always brings joy to others imo
I think it was Isabella Rossellini who described David Lynch as a "boy scout" when an interviewer asked if he was really that odd, and I didn't really understand until I saw him interact with people on set. Now, I definitely get it, and it even reflects in the art he makes, as well. It just isn't obvious at first.
I bet the filming of Twin Peaks season 1 and 2 was so peaceful and fun. Ive never really heard bad stuff about it. Snoqualmie is a beautiful place. (Yes, i know it wasn't totally filmed there)
Why does David Lynch make me think of Donald Fagen? Is it because the white picket fence, red roses and blue sky from Blue Velvet remind me of The Nightfly? There's an uneasy fondness for a half remembered, half idealised 1950s that they both lived through (Lynch - born '46, Fagen - born '48), which the former reworked with surrealism and the latter with cynicism. Hearing Glamour Profession makes the nighttime cityscape of LA from Mulholland Drive play in my mind's eye. Well, maybe there's a seed here that someone could nurture into a thesis, but on the other hand perhaps it's nothing.
David's relationships with his regulars are some of the most wholesome, endearing, and heartwarming in the business. It also shows what a genuine and loyal human he is. He could pick anybody but he picks the ones he evidently cares the most about over and over again. Nothing but respect. One of the all time great artists.
loyal is a good word. DL just seems like a loyal friend to his people
Lynch's hairstyle is a masterpiece.
I love their relationship. Neither of them take themselves too seriously while making heady stuff. Real friends making art always brings joy to others imo
"Real friends making art always brings joy to others" - what a quote, this is what I've always lived by. It's the only thing that matters in life!
Kyle's performance as Daisy's father in Agents of Shield was fantastic.
MacLachlan: "Are you a Fremen?"
Lynch: _stacks two doughnuts in reply_
Martin has his Robert and Leo. David has his Kyle.
Kale
David also has his Laura. She's almost like his Leo.
Underrated compilation, thank you
Their friendship is golden and wholesome
Thank you for posting this! It's brilliant and definitely gave me a big smile. I really appreciate it
Aw you're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it. xx
I think it was Isabella Rossellini who described David Lynch as a "boy scout" when an interviewer asked if he was really that odd, and I didn't really understand until I saw him interact with people on set. Now, I definitely get it, and it even reflects in the art he makes, as well. It just isn't obvious at first.
This truly made me smile!! I love their friendship so much
god damn it Kale!
Oh that reminds me (coughs), my quinoa is almost ready
It's a strange world, Jeffrey Beaumont.
First video.
Inner lynch: Im bored im bored im bored I dislike this lady get me out of here IM BORED THIS SUCKS.
Inner Kyle: I know.... I know.
@CrashHeadroom For real. I couldn't even finish watching that interview. I had to skip ahead lol
I bet the filming of Twin Peaks season 1 and 2 was so peaceful and fun. Ive never really heard bad stuff about it. Snoqualmie is a beautiful place. (Yes, i know it wasn't totally filmed there)
Why does David Lynch make me think of Donald Fagen? Is it because the white picket fence, red roses and blue sky from Blue Velvet remind me of The Nightfly? There's an uneasy fondness for a half remembered, half idealised 1950s that they both lived through (Lynch - born '46, Fagen - born '48), which the former reworked with surrealism and the latter with cynicism. Hearing Glamour Profession makes the nighttime cityscape of LA from Mulholland Drive play in my mind's eye. Well, maybe there's a seed here that someone could nurture into a thesis, but on the other hand perhaps it's nothing.
now that you mentioned it, we need david to put a steely dan song in his movies
Two prolific writers