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Wednesday, August 16, 2006
I hate being bored and I can punch suns!

One of my favorite filmmakers is David Lynch, whose film Inland Empire should be coming out this year. He's not Terrence Malick slow but Lynch is not exactly the most prolific director out there. How does he pay the bills in between making films and pursuing French backers? Like a lot of directors he does commercials. He's a versatile filmmaker but throughout all these commercials that certain sense of Lynch weirdness is present.


David Lynch + Michael Jackson. Oh yes.


This might be the most insane PSA ever.


There was a whole series of Japanese coffee ads featuring the cast of Twin Peaks. If you ever watched Twin Peaks and wondered what it would be like as a thirty second commercials for Japanese coffee that comes in a can then wonder no more. The link will lead you to the third and fourth ads and yes, the Black Lodge shows up in the fourth.


Lynch did a few ads for the PS2. I think this is the best and it's actually one of my favorite pieces by Lynch.

EDIT (8/18/06): Hey, turns out that ad isn't by Lynch at all but by Tim Hope. Silly me, and thanks to reader Aaron Humphrey for pointing that out.


I'm pretty sure Lynch did this Playstation ad. It's notable because he returns to Eraserhead territory, only now with color and computer effects.

To see plenty more of Lynch's advertising work go here.

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