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David Lynch on Product Placement

This is a clip out of an interview shot at the AFI Dallas Film Festival. Edited on location by Confidence Bay, mobile edit suite. www.confidencebay.com Videographer: Chris Johnson  
 
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ChrisBigJohnson (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Hey code it was the last question of the interview and I felt after that answer a dramatic pause was the best way to end it. And we were all like....Did he just say that?? LOL!
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hahahha i loves it!
stevenb19871 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Well siad, a cinema master sums it up in three words. "BULL SHIT, TOTAL FUCKING BULLSHIT"
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TASCmedia (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I love this man.

I love the smile he has at the end of his statement.
fbfiveohv3 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I am filled with joy each time I watch this.
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Also, people need to realize that, as far as films go, more money doesn't necessarily equal a better movie. Money isn't the object nor the main drive behind film.
A director's creativity and method are the main factors of a movie. Money helps, but it should not be seen as the main factor of a movie at all.
Some of the shittiest movies ever have had enormous budgets, and, conversely, some of the greatest films of all time have been low- or moderate-budget.
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Ccomaffayod (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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The only benefits of the practice are receiving more money and funding for your film. That's it. Those are the only benefits.
The disadvantages are numerous. It cheapens the film, waters down the story, makes it insincere, turns your movie into a commercial.
Film is ART, especially when it comes to films directed by actual artists like David Lynch, and there's no place for rampant consumerism in art.
Sad that some people actually defend consumerism worming its way into the art of film...

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