Lynch in Boston
from the Globe:
David Lynch was his charming, inscrutable self at the Brattle Theatre Sunday. In town for a screening of his new movie, "Inland Empire," the director took a few questions, but answered obliquely. Asked, for example, about the bunnies in his new film, the "Blue Velvet" director said, " They're not bunnies, they're rabbits." Lynch did manage to make a little news, announcing that the second season of his long-ago TV series "Twin Peaks" is coming out on DVD next spring. At that, the crowd erupted in applause. Before the screening, Lynch attended a reception at OM in Harvard Square, where he chatted with Haden Guest, new director of the Harvard Film Archive, and to Cambridge City Councilor Brian Murphy. (The council declared Sunday "David Lynch Day.") The director later dined at Casablanca with Brattle Film Foundation founders Ned Hinkle and Ivy Moylan, and Brattle board prez Mike Bowes.
David Lynch was his charming, inscrutable self at the Brattle Theatre Sunday. In town for a screening of his new movie, "Inland Empire," the director took a few questions, but answered obliquely. Asked, for example, about the bunnies in his new film, the "Blue Velvet" director said, " They're not bunnies, they're rabbits." Lynch did manage to make a little news, announcing that the second season of his long-ago TV series "Twin Peaks" is coming out on DVD next spring. At that, the crowd erupted in applause. Before the screening, Lynch attended a reception at OM in Harvard Square, where he chatted with Haden Guest, new director of the Harvard Film Archive, and to Cambridge City Councilor Brian Murphy. (The council declared Sunday "David Lynch Day.") The director later dined at Casablanca with Brattle Film Foundation founders Ned Hinkle and Ivy Moylan, and Brattle board prez Mike Bowes.


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