May 31, 2020

"I'll share with you my urinal — swing-out urinal. In England, they call it the your-RYE-nall..."

Says the eminent filmmaker David Lynch, speaking from his L.A. workshop:



More David Lynch theater here.

21 comments:

Wince said...

We had a similar arrangement with my teenage friend's basement laundry sink, except it involved an encrusted Cool-Whip container.

And, as Lynch works on his your-RYE-nall, "in the meantime I really enjoy hearing what you all are working on."

narciso said...

scenes out of los angeles and new york reminded of oliver stones, futuristic noir, wild palms,

Fernandinande said...

He sounds a lot like that deaf FBI agent in those documentaries.

Yancey Ward said...

Wild Palms, now there is a blast from the past. I might have to find that one to binge watch this week.

tcrosse said...

Carl Sagan always pronounced Uranus YOUR-a-nus instead of the more common and possibly scatological your-AY-nus.

rehajm said...

While ur-rye- nal appears adequate for accuracy, volume could be a bit of a problem...

If the upper sink were 10 feet wide it would be the legendary Fenway Park trough.

bagoh20 said...

That swing out urinal used to be known as simply not finishing the sink install.

If designed just right, it could be unisex.

Yancey Ward said...

Makes me sad to think he is 74 years old. I hope he continues to work in film for another 20 years.

daskol said...

So boyish in a lovely way.

Lurker21 said...

The Urinals of Swinging London: James Bond like you've never seen him before.

pchuck1966 said...

Regina, Saskatchewan

Pronounce it

Lurker21 said...

Movies have really gone downhill now that actors and crews are socially distancing.

P.S. I watched the whole David Lynch documentary before I realized he wasn't the Talking Heads guy.

Darrell said...

Let's see Naomi Watts test it out.

narciso said...

Only the first episode


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=v96ev3UoqMg

hstad said...

Luke21 said..."...Movies have really gone downhill now that actors and crews are socially distancing...?" Really, how long have we been "..socially distancing..." versus how long has the industry produced superior "Movies". I think you'll lose out on such an arguement! Having been in banking and lent to the "Movies" [industry] my experience is that the vast majority of all movies (in excess of 95%) do not make a profit.

Kay said...

narciso said...
scenes out of los angeles and new york reminded of oliver stones, futuristic noir, wild palms,
5/31/20, 10:38 AM


Thank you for introducing me to this. Sounds awesome.

Kay said...

Lurker21 said...
Movies have really gone downhill now that actors and crews are socially distancing.
5/31/20, 12:20 PM


Yes, I’m wondering if we’re going to start seeing more animation as a result of this.

GingerBeer said...

They also say al-U-min-e-um. But out of politeness I don't laugh at that either.

narciso said...

it was a crazy little project, back then virtual reality not the internet was considered the future, the villain was a l ron hubbard type culture leader who got into politics, played by the late robert loggia,

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Danno said...

Only Scandinavian journal(ists) can correctly pronounce urinal. It's in their job description.