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David Lynch Movies

    • Surveillance

      (2008) R

      Directed by: Jennifer Lynch

      Starring: Julia Ormond, Bill Pullman, Pell James

      Overview: FBI agents (Julia Ormond, Bill Pullman) investigate the bloody rampage of two serial killers.

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    • Inland Empire

      (2006) R

      Directed by: David Lynch

      Starring: Laura Dern, Jeremy Irons, Harry Stanton

      Overview: Actors star in a remake of an unfinished film in which the leads were murdered.

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David Lynch Movie News

Thursday, November 19

  • David Lynch's Next Project? Documentary on Transcendental Meditation

    David LynchIf you're a David Lynch fan, you probably know he's been spending the bulk of his time on transcendental meditation lately. He's even started his own foundation, which seeks not only to promote awareness about meditation, but also to bring it to schools nationwide.

    With so much time devoted to the practice, Lynch has not made a feature since Inland Empire (2006). But in a recent interview with Vulture, the 63-year-old director said that his next project will be a documentary about the founder of transcendental meditation, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The Maharishi spent more than 50 years teaching and advocating the meditation technique to people worldwide, even attracting the attention of The Beatles in the late '60s. He lived into his 90s and died of natural causes in February 2008.

    While it sounds like a fascinating project, it certainly doesn't sound like the "typical" Lynch fare, and the man himself stated as such in the interview.

    It won't be a so-called David Lynch film, really; it will be about Maharishi and the knowledge he brought out. It'll hold a lot of abstractions. We're on our way to India in December to start the India part of it ... I don't think it'll be a talking heads kind of thing, but we're going to do a lot of interviews with people. We'll interview — I hope — in India, a 97-year-old man who was with Maharishi from the beginning and get stories of times that weren't so well recorded.

    If you're unfamiliar with the work of the Maharishi, check out his address from Lake Louise, Canada in 1968, or the interview (below) he gave on Larry King Live in 2003.


    Posted 11/19/2009 by Rich Z

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Tuesday, June 10

  • Will the New 3G iPhone Make Cell Phone Flicks Viable?

    The new iPhone 3GWhen Apple's iPhone first debuted, lovable oddball filmmaker David Lynch decried cell phone movie-watching in a hilarious rant (check it out on YouTube), declaring, "It's such a sadness that you think you've seen a film on your (expletive) telephone. Get real."

    For the most part, we've been inclined to agree. But Apple's recent unveiling of the iPhone3G, with its dramatically increased download rates, promises to make the prospect of downloading a feature-length movie and watching it on your iPhone much more viable than ever before. The experience may never be up to Mr. Lynch's standards, but for movie lovers looking to pass the time on a cross-country flight, it'll probably do just fine -- so long as you've got a few extra batteries on-hand.


    Posted 06/10/2008 by reelz

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