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The Making of a David Lynch Memorial at Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank

Par : Tejal Rao
24 janvier 2025 à 18:21
Fans of the late American filmmaker built a distinctly Lynchian shrine outside the Burbank restaurant Bob’s Big Boy.

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The mascot outside Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank became the site of a spontaneous memorial for the late director David Lynch.
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An oral history of Twin Peaks by its unforgettable stars: ‘I put my waitress uniform on and began bawling’

23 janvier 2025 à 06:00

Mystery, magic and mayhem reigned behind the scenes as well as on screen. Mädchen Amick, Joan Chen, Dana Ashbrook and others recall the making of the beloved TV series – and the genius of David Lynch

David Lynch’s cult TV series Twin Peaks arrived in a world largely unprepared for its mix of glossy Americana, surrealism and horror. Since it was first broadcast in 1990, it has become part of television’s DNA, and stands as one of the greatest achievements of the lauded film-maker, who died last week.

Mark Frost (co-creator): I first met David Lynch in 1985. I had seen Eraserhead in 1979 at a midnight showing in Minneapolis, and I walked out with the oddest feeling and said: “Someday I’m going to work with that guy.” Six years later, a mutual agent of ours thought the two of us would be good to collaborate on a project they were representing, and fostered an introduction. We hit it off from the very first moment. We were laughing within minutes. We loved all the same movies, we knew all the same directors. That project went away, but then another agent approached us and said: “What do you guys think about doing a television project together?” We had nothing to lose.

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‘He made me feel I didn’t need to fit in’: readers’ tributes to David Lynch – and their most Lynchian photograph

22 janvier 2025 à 15:19

Here are some of your tributes to the celebrated director of Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive

I live in a forested part of the UK that has a dreamlike quality to it. The sound of the owls and the trees resonates deep in the soul. Sometimes violent, sometimes tender, always beautiful. David Lynch has been one of my favourites since my late teens. I was first made aware of Twin Peaks as a child when my mother shooed me away from the living room so she could watch it. I’ll never forget the ghostly music creeping up the stairs into my bedroom. Jay Stephens-Wood, 42, Forest of Dean

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© Photograph: Courtesy of Twin Peaks Productions

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© Photograph: Courtesy of Twin Peaks Productions

Share your tributes and memories of David Lynch – and your most Lynchian photograph

20 janvier 2025 à 10:59

We would like to hear your memories of David Lynch, as well as whether you are attending today’s global group transcendental mediation at noon PT

David Lynch, the maverick American director, has died aged 78. He specialised in surreal, noir style mysteries and made a string of influential, critically acclaimed works including Twin Peaks and Eraserhead.

We would like to hear your tributes and memories of David Lynch – whether you met him, or appreciated his work as a film-maker. We are also interested in seeing your most Lynchian photos and hearing your experience of the world group 10-minute transcendental mediation, organised by his children for Monday at noon PT.

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© Photograph: Paul Christian Gordon/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock

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© Photograph: Paul Christian Gordon/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock

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