David Lynch is cool
We drove by Hollywood Blvd. and La Brea (in Hollywood, CA) and saw David Lynch and a cow just chilling, helping to promote Laura Dern for academy consideration for his new film “Inand Empire.”
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Dec 12, 2006



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6 Comments, add your own...
1. jane | December 13th, 2006 at 2:19 am
who the hell is he?
2. moocherx | December 13th, 2006 at 7:31 am
a has been movie director who did a few good movies a long long time ago (Dune, Eraserhead) and nothing of note since. People have even forgotten about Twin Peaks.
3. Pink Moon | December 13th, 2006 at 7:30 pm
Not true. He has made a lot of good movies and produced TV shows since “Twin Peaks”. Mulholland drive was amazing.
4. BintBuNaz | December 14th, 2006 at 9:23 pm
Oh, my Gosh — Lynch is not a has-been! He’s genius. GENIUS.
And how friggin’ cute is he, chillin’ with a cow on Hollywood and La Brea? Gah, love him.
5. BintBuNaz | December 14th, 2006 at 9:23 pm
Oh, my Gosh — Lynch is not a has-been! He’s genius. GENIUS.
And how friggin’ cute is he, chillin’ with a cow on Hollywood and La Brea? Gah, love him.
6. Steven | December 18th, 2006 at 6:49 pm
Everyone knows that David Lynch is a creative genius. And
like many reclusive geniuses (how many times have you seen
him on the late night talk circuit), he rarely talks about
where his creativity comes from.
Consider those days over.
In a tell all book that gives the reader a rare glimpse into
the mind of a true artistic genius, Catching the Big Fish is
not about trout fishing, but about idea catching. To catch
the big ones you have to “dive deep” within your own mind
and the deeper you dive, the bigger “fish” you catch. Great
idea don’t swim on the surface, they prowl the depths of the
ocean (your mind) waiting for someone to snag them.
David has been deep sea fishing for 33 years. That is how
long he has been practicing Transcendental Meditation. He
says that it this daily practice that allowed him to catch
the
big ideas that live on the bottom of the ocean.
I have read it and I found it intriguing, fascinating,
revealing and eye-opening.
If you want know how one of the most creative artists of the
20th (and 21st) century gets his ideas and then translates
his ideas into movies that made him one of the greatest
directors in the history of film, then read this book. You
won’t be disappointed.
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