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RIP David Lynch

I did love the weirdness of his stuff. He was the rare "arteur" who could make something that was both commercial and kind of a cult hit. I wouldn't say he exactly landed "Twin Peaks," but that first season was some of the most amazing and creative stuff ever aired on a broadcast network. Funny, dark, interesting. It really stayed with you.

 
I did love the weirdness of his stuff. He was the rare "arteur" who could make something that was both commercial and kind of a cult hit. I wouldn't say he exactly landed "Twin Peaks," but that first season was some of the most amazing and creative stuff ever aired on a broadcast network. Funny, dark, interesting. It really stayed with you.


His stuff was always weird, but it never felt like he was reaching for it or purposely trying to shock, like a John Waters or Cronenberg can at times. There was always a truth and emotional nature to his work.
 

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