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David Lynch / a really cool guy

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  • dude like his music.

  • David Lynch Theater Presents

    I Have a Radio

  • He’s so fantastic

  • Love this one too:

  • Eraserhead was the movie that made me realise arthouse cinema existed. Its amazing soundtrack, by Lynch and Alan Splet, my first introduction to the dark ambient/industrial vibe. I owe him so much:

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    ----- nerd note start ----

    The image he is drawing aroun 13:00 .. there is one not exactly accurate thing he mentioned, or to be more exact he mixed 2 different things together ..

    There is Quantum field theory .. this theory doesn't describe one "unified field". Instead of it describes all elementery particles as exitations of their own fields. So there is mutiple fields - elektron field, protom field, etc .. also higgs field.

    Think about field as ocean, and particle is like waves which spreads when you throw stone into water..

    All those fields are everywhere, they stack one on each other and fulfill whole universe. This is not just some "speculation" - this is experimentally proven fact. Actually, QFT is probably most experimentally proven theory science ever invented. The proof base is really solid. That is just how nature works at deepest level.

    Then there is Grand Unified Theory (cometimes called Unified field theory) - and this is something we still don't have. There are multiple proposals / candidates for such theory but none of them was confirmed by exeperiments yet. Goal of such theory is merge all 3 major forces (elektromagnetic, weak and trong forces) into one force . But as i said, we don't have such theory yet.

    Just wanted to make things clear.

    ----- nerd note end ----

    Of course Lynch is genius, no doubt about that. Really love his movies.

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    Check out the documentary 'David Wants to Fly' about his relationship with the TM movement. Quite the eye-opener! I do like David Lynch but Transcendental Meditation is a seriously dodgy organisation. Much better than Scientology but still basically a scam of sorts.

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    @Gavinski said:
    Check out the documentary 'David Wants to Fly' about his relationship with the TM movement. Quite the eye-opener! I do like David Lynch but Transcendental Meditation is a seriously dodgy organisation.

    Come on Gav... what is dodgy about Yogic Flying? It is mystical...

    Makes me laugh every time I see it...

  • @Simon said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Check out the documentary 'David Wants to Fly' about his relationship with the TM movement. Quite the eye-opener! I do like David Lynch but Transcendental Meditation is a seriously dodgy organisation.

    Come on Gav... what is dodgy about Yogic Flying? It is mystical...

    Makes me laugh every time I see it...

    Yeah, this is pure sham haha, along with the 'personal' mantras that people pay through the nose for in TM. Whistle blowers revealed they're the same for everyone depending on what month of the year you were born. So many scams in the world of spirituality and self help. I know it really pisses on people's cornflakes when you point this out, and I'm definitely not saying that mantra meditation is not interesting or potentially beneficial. But I have researched this stuff a lot and always feel the need to remind people to get better informed on these organisations.

  • David Lynch is my favorite artist of all time. He inspires me endlessly. Twin Peaks is pure mastery of the medium.

  • @Svetlovska said:
    Eraserhead was the movie that made me realise arthouse cinema existed. Its amazing soundtrack, by Lynch and Alan Splet, my first introduction to the dark ambient/industrial vibe. I owe him so much:

    Agreed! I have the criterion co. version of this one and it comes with all his early shorts which are also fantastic.

  • @HotStrange said:
    David Lynch is my favorite artist of all time. He inspires me endlessly. Twin Peaks is pure mastery of the medium.

    Oh yeah, the original Twin Peaks blew my mind as a teenager! Lost Highway is one of my fave movies for sure. And David Lynch IS a really cool guy. Great hair too for his age, I'm jealous 😝

  • @HotStrange said:
    David Lynch is my favorite artist of all time. He inspires me endlessly. Twin Peaks is pure mastery of the medium.

    What did you make of the new series produced a few years ago?

  • @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:
    David Lynch is my favorite artist of all time. He inspires me endlessly. Twin Peaks is pure mastery of the medium.

    Oh yeah, the original Twin Peaks blew my mind as a teenager! Lost Highway is one of my fave movies for sure. And David Lynch IS a really cool guy. Great hair too for his age, I'm jealous 😝

    Oh same here. It blew me away completely and still does every time I rewatch it. And yes GREAT hair. I’m losing mine slowly so I’m definitely a bit jealous. My favorite film of his is Inland Empire but Lost Highway is amazing too.

  • @Simon said:

    @HotStrange said:
    David Lynch is my favorite artist of all time. He inspires me endlessly. Twin Peaks is pure mastery of the medium.

    What did you make of the new series produced a few years ago?

    Season 3 (and Twin Peaks as a whole) is my favorite piece of art ever made. LOVED the new season so much but man what a gut punch in the end. Miserably sad but so captivating.

  • I watched the first 2 episodes of the new series and absolutely hated it haha. Just a surreal mess imo, like Lynch was doing a parody of himself. Maybe it got better 🤷‍♂️

  • @Simon said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Check out the documentary 'David Wants to Fly' about his relationship with the TM movement. Quite the eye-opener! I do like David Lynch but Transcendental Meditation is a seriously dodgy organisation.

    Come on Gav... what is dodgy about Yogic Flying? It is mystical...

    Makes me laugh every time I see it...

    Lol i am dead :-D Laughed so hard i almost fell under the table

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    @dendy said:

    @Simon said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Check out the documentary 'David Wants to Fly' about his relationship with the TM movement. Quite the eye-opener! I do like David Lynch but Transcendental Meditation is a seriously dodgy organisation.

    Come on Gav... what is dodgy about Yogic Flying? It is mystical...

    Makes me laugh every time I see it...

    Lol i am dead :-D Laughed so hard i almost fell under the table

    Haha... This looks great for your ass muscles but really bad for your spine. Flying it definitely ain't though! And people spend an absolute fortune on these courses... Ugh....

  • @Gavinski said:
    I watched the first 2 episodes of the new series and absolutely hated it haha. Just a surreal mess imo, like Lynch was doing a parody of himself. Maybe it got better 🤷‍♂️

    As a HUGE fan of seasons 1-2, season 3 is my personal favorite of the bunch. I loved it from the get go but it all starts to “make sense” the more you watch it once all the new things start coming together. Season 3 is supposed to be one long movie so it has an arc much like a movie where it peaks in the later middle of the season and then concludes.

  • Thanks, might have to give it another go. I rewatched the Wicker Man last night (original version of course, not the god awful Nic Cage remake, though that one is kind of amusing in its own way I guess). Original Wicker Man is weird in all the right ways, was great to revisit it!

    @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I watched the first 2 episodes of the new series and absolutely hated it haha. Just a surreal mess imo, like Lynch was doing a parody of himself. Maybe it got better 🤷‍♂️

    As a HUGE fan of seasons 1-2, season 3 is my personal favorite of the bunch. I loved it from the get go but it all starts to “make sense” the more you watch it once all the new things start coming together. Season 3 is supposed to be one long movie so it has an arc much like a movie where it peaks in the later middle of the season and then concludes.

  • @Gavinski said:
    I watched the first 2 episodes of the new series and absolutely hated it haha. Just a surreal mess imo, like Lynch was doing a parody of himself. Maybe it got better 🤷‍♂️

    Same reaction here.

    Might have to give it another go when I get some time.

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    Anyone remember “On The Air” by Lynch and Frost after Twin Peaks?

    It was short lived but boy was it comedy to make R.A.W. proud.

  • @Gavinski said:
    Thanks, might have to give it another go. I rewatched the Wicker Man last night (original version of course, not the god awful Nic Cage remake, though that one is kind of amusing in its own way I guess). Original Wicker Man is weird in all the right ways, was great to revisit it!

    @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I watched the first 2 episodes of the new series and absolutely hated it haha. Just a surreal mess imo, like Lynch was doing a parody of himself. Maybe it got better 🤷‍♂️

    As a HUGE fan of seasons 1-2, season 3 is my personal favorite of the bunch. I loved it from the get go but it all starts to “make sense” the more you watch it once all the new things start coming together. Season 3 is supposed to be one long movie so it has an arc much like a movie where it peaks in the later middle of the season and then concludes.

    Please lemme know what you think! I’m sure everyone around me gets tired of me talking endlessly about Twin Peaks/Lynch but what can I say I love the guy.

    I’m also a big Nic Cage fan so I love the “NOT THE BEES” version with his insane screaming lol. His more recent work with Mandy, Color out of Space, and Pig is fantastic. Back to classic 90s Cage.

    Speaking of both of these people have you seen Wild At Heart? One of my favorite Lynch movies and Cage performances. Has a great villain from Willem Dafoe, too!

  • I didn't get a chance to check any videos yet (busy busy busy), but I will say that David Lynch is one of my direct inspirations when it comes to creating live Ambient. An incredible creative!

  • @Svetlovska said:
    Eraserhead was the movie that made me realise arthouse cinema existed. Its amazing soundtrack, by Lynch and Alan Splet, my first introduction to the dark ambient/industrial vibe. I owe him so much:

    Cat brush remix of iconic Eraserhead hair.

  • @purpan2 said:

    @Svetlovska said:
    Eraserhead was the movie that made me realise arthouse cinema existed. Its amazing soundtrack, by Lynch and Alan Splet, my first introduction to the dark ambient/industrial vibe. I owe him so much:

    Cat brush remix of iconic Eraserhead hair.

    Perfect 😂😂😂

  • @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:
    Thanks, might have to give it another go. I rewatched the Wicker Man last night (original version of course, not the god awful Nic Cage remake, though that one is kind of amusing in its own way I guess). Original Wicker Man is weird in all the right ways, was great to revisit it!

    @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:
    I watched the first 2 episodes of the new series and absolutely hated it haha. Just a surreal mess imo, like Lynch was doing a parody of himself. Maybe it got better 🤷‍♂️

    As a HUGE fan of seasons 1-2, season 3 is my personal favorite of the bunch. I loved it from the get go but it all starts to “make sense” the more you watch it once all the new things start coming together. Season 3 is supposed to be one long movie so it has an arc much like a movie where it peaks in the later middle of the season and then concludes.

    Please lemme know what you think! I’m sure everyone around me gets tired of me talking endlessly about Twin Peaks/Lynch but what can I say I love the guy.

    I’m also a big Nic Cage fan so I love the “NOT THE BEES” version with his insane screaming lol. His more recent work with Mandy, Color out of Space, and Pig is fantastic. Back to classic 90s Cage.

    Speaking of both of these people have you seen Wild At Heart? One of my favorite Lynch movies and Cage performances. Has a great villain from Willem Dafoe, too!

    Wild at Heart is BRILLIANT. Mandy is one of the best horrors ever, one of the most visceral and trippy movies ever, destined for cult status. Color Out if Space was fun but can’t compete with Mandy, and yes, the Cage Wicker Man remake is good, but only in the ‘so bad it’s good’ sense lol. Pig I haven’t seen, will check it out!

  • @purpan2 said:

    @Svetlovska said:
    Eraserhead was the movie that made me realise arthouse cinema existed. Its amazing soundtrack, by Lynch and Alan Splet, my first introduction to the dark ambient/industrial vibe. I owe him so much:

    Cat brush remix of iconic Eraserhead hair.

    Hahahahaha

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    @Gavinski : With you on The Wicker Man. If Lynch taught me arthouse, that movie taught me Folk Horror, my second favourite thing in all of Culture. The extended cut, which puts back more of the brilliant faux pagan folk songs by Paul Giovanni, supports my contention that the movie is basically a musical! :)

    And a big thumbs up for Cage’s Colour Out Of Space, because 1) Lovecraft, obvs, 2) Nicholas Cage, obvs. (Have you seen Renfield? Prime Crazy Nic :) ) and 3) because it is that very rare thing, a Lovecraft themed movie which is actually good. Played completely straight with the high seriousness proper Lovecraft demands, it really does a decent job of capturing the weirdness of the original story. I also like the absolutely necessary pitilessness of it, (probably why it didn’t win much of an audience on release - not feel good enough!). It reminds me of another rare good Lovecraftian influenced thing, The Mist, Frank Darabont’s movie of Stephen King’s very Lovecraft influenced story.

  • @Svetlovska said:
    @Gavinski : With you on The Wicker Man. If Lynch taught me arthouse, that movie taught me Folk Horror, my second favourite thing in all of Culture. The extended cut, which puts back more of the brilliant faux pagan folk songs by Paul Giovanni, supports my contention that the movie is basically a musical! :)

    And a big thumbs up for Cage’s Colour Out Of Space, because 1) Lovecraft, obvs, but 2) because it is that very rare thing, a Lovecraft themed movie which is actually good. It really does a decent job of capturing the weirdness of the original story. I also like the absolutely necessary pitilessness of it, (probably why it didn’t win much of an audience on release - not feel good enough!). It reminds me of another rare Lovecraftian influenced thing, The Mist, Frank Darabont’s movie of Stephen King’s very Lovecraft influenced story.

    I unfortunately haven’t seen the extended cut - do you know where it is available to stream? Yeah, Wicker Man got a bit of a rough time from their studio, the soundtrack was not even released! Hard to see also how it was really such a flop on release - to most watching today that is hard to fathom.

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