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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2008

A video-response to the classic 'David Lynch on iPhone' clip, 'Lost Iphone' is a recut of the famously creepy scene from 'Lost Highway' in which Fred (Bill Pullman) first encounters the Mystery Man (Robert Blake), as well as—in this version—a certain someone else that you might recognize...

Lynch audio taken from the same source as the original 'Lynch/iPhone' video, with additional snatches taken from the 2-disc interview with Kristine McKenna that accompanies the 'The Air is on Fire' book, which catalogues Lynch's 2007 exhibition of the same name at the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris.

The 3D iPhone model used in the outro was modelled by Raphael Theet and downloaded for free from www.3dvia.com.

The 'Lost Highway' font, created by Jens R. Zein, was also a free download, found at www.fontspace.com.

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  • ...well Mr Lynch is F...ing right...

  • @cheezencrackers First of all, it's not a new medium...just a new display. And anyone who thinks that it's a valid display on which to watch a film that's meant to be viewed on a cinema screen is, not to mince words, a fucking idiot.

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  • he said you think you've seen it, this scene is lame too, you all know what he means, you all just want to argue by thinking word meanings are finite and they aren't. any context is unique, the movie is made with an idealized context, when its viewed outside, it's just different, new discoveries can take place, what your seeing is not a movie, it's the idea of a movie, sure, in a limited literal view it's the movie, but again you all know what he means, so cheers for engaging in novice debates.

  • @Woopycushiun that's one of i'm sure many examples of how you understand words

  • @Woopycushiun you are

  • @thescarfknight agreed Lynch is being a bit of a pretentious hipster in the iphone clip. "Yeah I only watch films ('movie' is a word only plebeians use) on my 6 foot home theater with surround sound mcintosh speakers... If you don't do the same or can't afford to buy state of the art home theater equipment/ go to a cinema (tired of white trash calling it the theaters ugh) you are a Philistine and an idiot"

  • @greyeyed123 I think he meant petrification.

  • seeing a brilliant movie means a piece of art, good pictures and sound! Lynch is so fucking right.. Would you also like to watch a gallery full of paintings at the sizes of passphotoes? It's just not any near the whole experience, ok! like the coolcrazy king sais, get real ;)

  • The word is "putrefaction" David. "Putrefaction".

    "Putrification" is not a word.

    Also, they already put a human head on a dog: /watch?v=cSNIK4ivuUw

  • One thing I will say, and this is coming from a filmmaker, is that for someone to tell me or anyone how they need to experience anything or that I or anyone is an idiot for trying to do something as such is so full of hubris, that they need to stop speaking. Everyone experiences things differently than everyone else. Learning is the same. If someone prefers to watch the event on an iPhone or what not, so be it. Don't condemn them for having the ability to make a choice.

  • Don't care for the video so much but I see where it's going, and the maker is doing something, which is always respectable.

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