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    <body><![CDATA[Any artist should read this book.  I'm not a filmmaker at all but reading Lynch's ideas on creativity and the process of making the art you see in your head has helped me as a musician and songwriter/arranger.  It helped me get over the &quot;Is my art/work original enough&quot; conundrum that effec...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/76277215">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[You know David Lynch as the director of terminally weird movies such as <em>Eraserhead</em>, <em>Blue Velvet</em>, and <em>Wild at Heart</em>, as well as the bizarre and highly influential television series <em>Twin Peaks</em>. But did you know that it was Mel Brooks who gave him his first big break? That the idea for <em>Blue Velvet</em> grew out of a fantasy Lynch had about sneaking into a private room and learning the secret to a murder mystery? That <em>Twin Peaks</em> came about because co-creator Mark Frost was obsessed with Marilyn Monroe? <p> In <em>Lynch on Lynch</em>, a 250-page interview book, editor Chris Rodley does a superb job of getting Lynch to talk at length about the high and low points of his life and career. Their conversation covers his early work as a painter through the making of his major films of the 1980s, the fiasco of <em>Dune</em> (&quot;It is what it is.&quot;), and the recent and very obscure <em>Lost Highway</em> (&quot;I just *loved* this title.&quot;). <p> Lynch is particularly interesting when he talks about the creative process: &quot;I don't want to give the impression that I sit around thinking up horrible things. I get all kinds of different ideas and feelings. If I'm lucky, they start organizing themselves into a story--then maybe some ideas come along that are too eerie, too violent, or too funny, and they don't fit that story. So you write them down and save them for two or three projects down the road. There's nowhere you can't go in a film--if you think of it, you can go there.&quot;  <em>Lynch on Lynch</em> is a treat for Lynch fans of all shapes, sizes, and fetishes.</p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[My daughter was reading this for her 'film studies' 'A' level, and I picked it up after as a fan - although I am a bit nonplussed by some of his work, or some bits of his work, I generally enjoy it. This book gives an insight into the mind that produced such amazing stuff although, quite properly, d...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/43216494">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I enjoy his films much more than his (understandably) dodgy &quot;explanations.&quot;  But he's just fascinating and perplexingly hilarious to listen to or read nonetheless.  And sometimes he says genuinely insightful things about the creative process (or <em>his</em> creative process, at the very least). ]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[You know David Lynch as the director of terminally weird movies such as <em>Eraserhead</em>, <em>Blue Velvet</em>, and <em>Wild at Heart</em>, as well as the bizarre and highly influential television series <em>Twin Peaks</em>. But did you know that it was Mel Brooks who gave him his first big break? That the idea for <em>Blue Velvet</em> grew out of a fantasy Lynch had about sneaking into a private room and learning the secret to a murder mystery? That <em>Twin Peaks</em> came about because co-creator Mark Frost was obsessed with Marilyn Monroe? <p> In <em>Lynch on Lynch</em>, a 250-page interview book, editor Chris Rodley does a superb job of getting Lynch to talk at length about the high and low points of his life and career. Their conversation covers his early work as a painter through the making of his major films of the 1980s, the fiasco of <em>Dune</em> (&quot;It is what it is.&quot;), and the recent and very obscure <em>Lost Highway</em> (&quot;I just *loved* this title.&quot;). <p> Lynch is particularly interesting when he talks about the creative process: &quot;I don't want to give the impression that I sit around thinking up horrible things. I get all kinds of different ideas and feelings. If I'm lucky, they start organizing themselves into a story--then maybe some ideas come along that are too eerie, too violent, or too funny, and they don't fit that story. So you write them down and save them for two or three projects down the road. There's nowhere you can't go in a film--if you think of it, you can go there.&quot;  <em>Lynch on Lynch</em> is a treat for Lynch fans of all shapes, sizes, and fetishes.</p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[What I love about Lynch is his unwillingness to 'explain' the meanings of his films. I'd rather form my own conclusions about what things mean, so am grateful for Mr Lynch not to give too much away. Fascinating insight though into his world, especially his art and painting which is equally surreal a...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/80091860">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Whatever my thoughts on TM, David Lynch's way of talking about art-making is as inspiring as his movies. What a good read.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This is one of the most thoroughly enjoyable and fascinating books I've ever read.  Beginning with Lynch's childhood, and spanning his career up through 1997's <em>Lost Highway</em>, this collection of interviews with the eccentric and visionary artist is overflowing with nuggets of wisdom, insight, and hila...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1706308">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This is a real treat of a book. Unlike some speculative articles and essays about what people THINK David Lynch's work is about, this book is one long interview with Lynch commenting about his creative process in his own words. Lynch's unpretentious, down-to-earth simplicity makes me admire him even...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6229107">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[You know David Lynch as the director of terminally weird movies such as <em>Eraserhead</em>, <em>Blue Velvet</em>, and <em>Wild at Heart</em>, as well as the bizarre and highly influential television series <em>Twin Peaks</em>. But did you know that it was Mel Brooks who gave him his first big break? That the idea for <em>Blue Velvet</em> grew out of a fantasy Lynch had about sneaking into a private room and learning the secret to a murder mystery? That <em>Twin Peaks</em> came about because co-creator Mark Frost was obsessed with Marilyn Monroe? <p> In <em>Lynch on Lynch</em>, a 250-page interview book, editor Chris Rodley does a superb job of getting Lynch to talk at length about the high and low points of his life and career. Their conversation covers his early work as a painter through the making of his major films of the 1980s, the fiasco of <em>Dune</em> (&quot;It is what it is.&quot;), and the recent and very obscure <em>Lost Highway</em> (&quot;I just *loved* this title.&quot;). <p> Lynch is particularly interesting when he talks about the creative process: &quot;I don't want to give the impression that I sit around thinking up horrible things. I get all kinds of different ideas and feelings. If I'm lucky, they start organizing themselves into a story--then maybe some ideas come along that are too eerie, too violent, or too funny, and they don't fit that story. So you write them down and save them for two or three projects down the road. There's nowhere you can't go in a film--if you think of it, you can go there.&quot;  <em>Lynch on Lynch</em> is a treat for Lynch fans of all shapes, sizes, and fetishes.</p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[A fascinating look into the mind of one of my favorite filmmakers, David Lynch.  You would probbly expect him to be some deranged madman but instead he is a calm, gracious, and intelligent man from Montana.  His films span from his masterpiece &quot;Eraserhead&quot; to his latest, &quot;INLAND EMPIR...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/28722032">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Excellent read. Just excellent. This is so much about the creative process and less about the process of making pictures. Lessons on being honest to your visions, and true to the ideas available for the taking. This has been a very, very, important read for me.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[This a pretty good collection of interviews.  Lynch is surprisingly open about his methods and the creative process.  Overall this is a pretty fun read (if you like his stuff).  Oh yeah, and Lynch's paintings might be more disturbing than his films.]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[The logic behind the weirdo... a wealth of information for fans of his movies/show, but if you don't like or get his films (which is admittedly understandable), you needn't bother.]]></body>
    
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