david lynch masterclass interview (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2007

03/02/2007 in paris

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  • Where is the studio that produced this film? France. That's where. I think we owe it to the French people to sit through a couple minutes of translation while an American director talks in their country. Jesus you people are touchy.

  • I guess you're an American, are you?

    Why in the world do you think understanding english is a sign of developing and education??

    Are you aware of the diversity of languages outside USA??

    No, certainly you're not... I sure pity you!

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  • @timandmorgan Seriously, right? What's funny is that Lynch loves to focus on the weird, awkward moments of life, and waiting for a translator is one of them. Why bitch and moan that a Lynch interview feels like a Lynch movie?

  • I'm sure Mr Lynch would be thrilled to read all this. All the wild and magical opportunities that Youtube affords us!

    There's reasoning behind the fact that comments don't count as votes in democratic elections.....

  • @lactoseme lol... Really?

  • oh, grow up!

    and try not to plagiarise...

  • You're still pretty ignorant.

  • good thing I speak french ^^

    but you could have at least sub-titled the questions I think

  • "When you study art, English language is unavoidable" brilliantly ignorant.

  • Oh, thanks so much for not attacking me personally!! That is so nice!

    Maybe I have not travelled enough!?? I was born in Europe (not English or French background, but from the north), and I have been to all continents except America, and am not in a hurry to go there yet. Oh, and I lived for some time in Africa and now in India. But I guess you top that! And - I have studied art and still read/study (mostly the literature available is in English)as it is my profession.

    Go out more often,a?

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