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David Lynch has died. (Original Post) nolabear 19 hrs ago OP
Wow... hlthe2b 19 hrs ago #1
Very sorry to learn it. Glorfindel 19 hrs ago #2
All the dragons are leaving the earth. FalloutShelter 19 hrs ago #3
Sad to hear this. R.I.P. chowder66 19 hrs ago #4
Damnit thebigidea 19 hrs ago #5
He's one of my faves C_U_L8R 18 hrs ago #6
"Not the obituary I wanted to read today." -Dan Savage on Bluesky Liberal In Texas 18 hrs ago #7
We in the PNW owe him such a debt. nolabear 18 hrs ago #9
Weird, strange work, but I loved it. Sneederbunk 18 hrs ago #8
Cross gently, David. Dennis Donovan 18 hrs ago #10
Twin Peaks and David Lynch addict... rogerballard 18 hrs ago #11
As I'm just about to finish TWIN PEAKS 2.0 this weekend. Mr.Bee 18 hrs ago #20
I really enjoyed the second series. Trance-like. yardwork 18 hrs ago #26
Diane the Tulpa Mr.Bee 17 hrs ago #41
We all knew Dern HAD to be Diane, and man they knocked it out of the park thebigidea 17 hrs ago #43
it's amazing... also "Inland Empire" and "Mulholland Drive" LymphocyteLover 18 hrs ago #27
I found "Blue Velvet" repulsive. NameAlreadyTaken 18 hrs ago #12
It's a fucking masterpiece thebigidea 18 hrs ago #14
I appreciated Blue Velvet more as I got older... skypilot 18 hrs ago #18
Yep, same for me. I didn't like it at first glance either. thebigidea 18 hrs ago #19
An ex and I bonded over Blue Velvet LSparkle 18 hrs ago #32
It's a strange world JoseBalow 17 hrs ago #39
Scary and strange all over ... LSparkle 17 hrs ago #40
Great film EX500rider 17 hrs ago #45
Loved Mullholland Drive. yardwork 18 hrs ago #30
Yeah, it was a tough watch, especially at the time. maxsolomon 18 hrs ago #15
I've seen it three times and had a different reaction after each viewing. tenderfoot 18 hrs ago #17
Me too. milestogo 18 hrs ago #21
It was sort of meant to be repulsive, though... yardwork 18 hrs ago #28
Kind of like the Red Hats of today ... LSparkle 17 hrs ago #33
Damn! edbermac 18 hrs ago #13
RIP. Superb director. Celerity 18 hrs ago #16
Thanks for posting this, nolabear David Boyle 18 hrs ago #22
From Twin Peaks tishaLA 18 hrs ago #23
such a beautiful performance thebigidea 18 hrs ago #29
I see a vision of a road ... late at night ... LSparkle 17 hrs ago #34
Let's not forget his G-rated "The Straight Story" progressoid 18 hrs ago #24
How sad newdeal2 18 hrs ago #25
Llorando ... TheProle 18 hrs ago #31
seeing that opening night in a theater was pure movie magic thebigidea 17 hrs ago #36
You will be missed more than you know, Mr. Lynch Mike 03 17 hrs ago #35
RIP. Going to make a point to watch Dune and Blue Velvet this weekend! tritsofme 17 hrs ago #37
Fix your hearts or die. nt WhiskeyGrinder 17 hrs ago #38
I'm immediately streaming Inland Empire superpatriotman 17 hrs ago #42
I Am Gutted Deep State Witch 17 hrs ago #44
I hadn't thought of that. nolabear 10 hrs ago #48
gutted, meant so much to myself and my generation... AmandaRuth 14 hrs ago #46
Grim Reaper fucked up again. niyad 14 hrs ago #47

hlthe2b

(107,227 posts)
1. Wow...
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 01:31 PM
19 hrs ago

Lynch revealed in 2024 that he had been diagnosed with emphysema after a lifetime of smoking, and would likely not be able to leave his house to direct any longer. His family announced his death in a Facebook post, writing, “There’s a big hole in the world now that he’s no longer with us. But, as he would say, ‘Keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole.'”


https://variety.com/2025/film/news/david-lynch-dead-director-blue-velvet-twin-peaks-1236276106/

thebigidea

(13,413 posts)
5. Damnit
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 01:35 PM
19 hrs ago

I can't believe COVID robbed us of UNRECORDED NIGHT. He had 13 scripts ready to go for a Netflix series. At least we got "The Return," for me the high watermark of the second golden age of television.

“Death in my mind isn’t a finality. There’s a continuum: It’s like at night, you go to sleep and in the daytime you wake up, or whenever you wake up, and it’s a new day.”

Liberal In Texas

(14,749 posts)
7. "Not the obituary I wanted to read today." -Dan Savage on Bluesky
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 01:53 PM
18 hrs ago

Although it sounds like his health was greatly compromised from smoking, 78...still too young to lose this unique film maker.
RIP


nolabear

(43,330 posts)
9. We in the PNW owe him such a debt.
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 01:58 PM
18 hrs ago

I’ve spent a lot of time in Snoqualmie and North Bend where they filmed Twin Peaks. He understood the weirdness that thrives around here. I’m glad Dan gave him props.

rogerballard

(3,884 posts)
11. Twin Peaks and David Lynch addict...
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:05 PM
18 hrs ago

Loved his volume of work, loved the music by Angelo Badalamenti, I would always request my night off to coincide with each episode, my request was always honored because my bosses wife was a mutual fan. We would talk about each episode our next shift we worked together. Great cast in everything he did.

Mr.Bee

(453 posts)
41. Diane the Tulpa
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 03:22 PM
17 hrs ago

I had to rewatch this episode where Cooper wakes up and Diane explains to the rest...
He was an actor too, he made the character of Gordon Cole believable.

thebigidea

(13,413 posts)
43. We all knew Dern HAD to be Diane, and man they knocked it out of the park
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 03:33 PM
17 hrs ago


What a glorious gift that was. 18 hours of pure Lynchian madness. Swan songs for so many of his crew... and in the end, him. What a way to go out!

NameAlreadyTaken

(1,692 posts)
12. I found "Blue Velvet" repulsive.
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:09 PM
18 hrs ago

And I sort of enjoyed "Eraserhead" but would never watch it again. "Blue Velvet," though, was a total waste of everyone's time.

thebigidea

(13,413 posts)
14. It's a fucking masterpiece
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:13 PM
18 hrs ago

Roger Ebert had the same opinion as you and I once got to argue with him about it in the Music Box Theater in Chicago. A happy memory! He was so passionate about film it was intoxicating. In later years he changed his mind about Lynch and absolutely loved Mulholland Drive.

I'm going to miss having folks like Roger and DL on the planet.

Eraserhead rewards rewatches. That sublime sound design alone needs to be heard on a good system.

skypilot

(8,956 posts)
18. I appreciated Blue Velvet more as I got older...
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:31 PM
18 hrs ago

...and realized that one of the threads that runs through all of Lynch's film is the mysterious divide between our everyday world and some other strange and unseen world. In Blue Velvet that divide was Lincoln Street, which the main character's aunt would warn him not to cross. Well, he crossed it and you know how that turned out.

thebigidea

(13,413 posts)
19. Yep, same for me. I didn't like it at first glance either.
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:36 PM
18 hrs ago

Isabella Rossellini did such an incredible job it was harrowing as fuck. No wonder it was such a sensation at the time... and saved him from the debacle of Dune.

Which I saw as a kid for my birthday, and I still love despite it's mutilated stupidity. The designs were so beautiful... the wood carvings on the Shaddam's ship! Jesus. The Guild Navigator! Nothing in the new versions even approaches the creepy beauty of that Lynchian monstrosity.

It's a shame he never got the chance to go back and fix things. He softened towards the idea in recent years and it's clear there was unfinished business. A rejiggered Lynch cut with his sound design all over it would've been really interesting!

To me he was THE American filmmaker more so than a guy like Spielberg could ever be. He showed it all. The ugly side, the cozy side. He was unflinching, bold, charming, and had killer instincts.

He leaves behind a massive hole. Nobody who copied him EVER got close.

LSparkle

(11,868 posts)
32. An ex and I bonded over Blue Velvet
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:49 PM
18 hrs ago

I mentioned Heineken beer and when he replied “Fuck that shit — Pabst Blue Ribbon” I knew I’d found a fellow traveler.

maxsolomon

(35,491 posts)
15. Yeah, it was a tough watch, especially at the time.
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:18 PM
18 hrs ago

I didn't sleep too well that night.

Now, I can see Lynch's influence everywhere.

tenderfoot

(8,958 posts)
17. I've seen it three times and had a different reaction after each viewing.
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:27 PM
18 hrs ago

1st I thought it was just a weird ass movie. The 2nd time, violently misogynist. The 3rd, I thought it was a great film.

yardwork

(64,960 posts)
28. It was sort of meant to be repulsive, though...
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:43 PM
18 hrs ago

I think that was the point. Hiding in plain sight are a lot of repulsive people.

tishaLA

(14,365 posts)
23. From Twin Peaks
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:40 PM
18 hrs ago

The late, great Jimmy Scott, whose career Lynch revived, singing "Sycamore Tree"

thebigidea

(13,413 posts)
29. such a beautiful performance
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:43 PM
18 hrs ago

It's interesting that those lyrics were in DL's imagination for so long, I read his Eraserhead followup script RONNIE ROCKET last year and got goosebumps when I turned a page to someone singing...

I GOT IDEA MAN

YOU TAKE ME FOR A WALK

UNDER THE SYCAMORE TREES....

Mike 03

(17,655 posts)
35. You will be missed more than you know, Mr. Lynch
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 02:53 PM
17 hrs ago

And especially thank you for Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway.

Deep State Witch

(11,455 posts)
44. I Am Gutted
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 03:46 PM
17 hrs ago

I'm a huge Twin Peaks fan. I knew that he had emphysema and had retired from work. I also know that he had evacuated his home due to one of the fires last week. I'm guessing that toxic smoke and emphysema did him in.

nolabear

(43,330 posts)
48. I hadn't thought of that.
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 10:41 PM
10 hrs ago

There comes a point, sadly, where you are indeed fragile.

I’m a Twin Peaks fan as well. It’s my kind of strange, and since I’ve lived in the area it was filmed then and now I’ve enjoyed feeling a relationship with it.

And Mulholland Drive, Elephant Man, Blue Velvet…even when he creeped me out he had my undying admiration.

AmandaRuth

(3,127 posts)
46. gutted, meant so much to myself and my generation...
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 06:13 PM
14 hrs ago

i told my daughter to completely understand, you'd have to watch a weeks worth of tv from the 70's & 80's, and then sit down to the first episode of Twin Peaks. When it aired originally, that's all my friend group talked about. One of my pals named her daughter Audrey .

I loved his vision of Dune as well. I had a sticker on my mirror that said "directed by David Lynch" for years.

Our heros keep leaving us.

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