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Does blowing raspberries (Bronx Cheer) at the screen count?

 

 

As director

 

* Six Figures Getting Sick (Short film) (1966)

* The Alphabet (Short film) (1968)

* The Grandmother (Short film) (1970)

* The Amputee (Short film) (1974)

* Eraserhead (1978)

* The Elephant Man (1980)- nominated Best Director

* Dune (1984)

* Blue Velvet (1986)

* The Cowboy and the Frenchman (Short film) (1988)

* Twin Peaks (TV series) (1990-91)

* Wild at Heart (1990)

* Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Broken Hearted (Short film) (1990)

* American Chronicles (documentary television series) (1990)

* On the Air (TV series) (1992)

* Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)

* Hotel Room (TV mini-series) (1993)

* Lumière:Premonitions Following an Evil Deed (Short film) (1996)

* Lost Highway (1997)

* The Straight Story (1999)

* Mulholland Drive (2001)

* Rabbits (Online series) (2002)

* Dumb Land (Online Flash animation series) (2002)

* Darkened Room (Short film) (2002)

* Rammstein: Lichtspielhaus (video "Rammstein") 2003

* INLAND EMPIRE (2006)

 

As an actor

 

* The Amputee (1974) as a male nurse

* Heart Beat (1980) as a painter (uncredited)

* Dune (1984) as a spice miner (uncredited)

* Zelly and Me (1988) as Willie, Isabella Rossellini's character's love interest

* Twin Peaks (1990) as Agent Cooper's boss, FBI Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole

* Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992) as FBI Regional Bureau Chief Gordon Cole

* Nadja (1994) brief scene as a morgue receptionist

* Dumb Land (2002) - Lynch provides the voices for this made-for-internet animated series.

* INLAND EMPIRE (2006) as the voice of "Bucky," an unseen film crew member (uncredited)

 

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It is sold out.

 

http://forums.thestranger.com/showthread.php?t=5800

 

any takers?

 

"David Lynch fans will love it. Non--David Lynch fans will probably hate it ... but they might not hate it as much as they hate his other movies. This is his first movie since Eraserhead that isn't at least partially disguised as a normal movie. Lost Highway and Mulholland Drive pissed a lot of people off because they had a veneer of normalcy which ultimately frustrated audiences' expectations. Inland Empire won't create those expectations: you know half a minute in that it's just fucked up."

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