one of my all-time David Lynch scenes. too bad the picture is reversed, but this IS the best quality on youtube. none other have the clarity to show the man's tongue as he spits out the espresso. creepy-awesome!
The wheelchair man pulls the strings. He says only two words in the movie, "yes" and "and" but these two words are the most powerful words that could be spoken and are instantly understood. This is the supreme power of the wheelchair man. You do not want to get on his bad side.
“It’s no longer your film” - sadly that happens all the time in Hollywood. People pitch great ideas for movies/scripts, then the studios steal them and make millions whilst the original creator doesn’t get a penny.
@@k.e.anderson3485 Could be. Or, as Lynch would put it, it's like a musical piece. You'll have to trust your intuition. Personally I actually do think the movie has to do with broken dreams and degeneration in Hollywood. So the comment Andy W made isn't totally off the grid, I think.
What kind of weirdo does "research" on espresso? This whole scene is so over the top, lol. Of course, much later we find out what's really behind all those byzantine conspiracies.
its so amazing how lynch can make you feel terrified, awestruck, befuddled, heartbroken and then laughing during mostly every scene in this film, that's why its for me, his most accessible work of art. i think this is the funniest part, after the pink paint fight with billy ray cyrus and justin theroux. when angelo badalamenti spits out the coffee, its weird, funny, and ultimately brilliant, then dan hedaya starts screaming and it all goes creepy, in the classical sense of Lynchian's genius, MAD
Here's a thought: this scene is created by Diana's subconscious, which is struggling to sort out and justify what she has done in real life. Only: "It's no longer your film." The howling money man insists on being understood. Diana, in real life, serves coffee to customers. This particularly stubborn, uncooperative customer spits out her dream story and mutters "Shit." The poor waiter can only retreat in shame. Like Adam, he is stymied. Here we see another instance of reality trying to force its way into Diana's self-comforting dream story. As a waitress, (which is Diana's day job while she tries to become a professional Hollywood actress), Diana understands that the customer is ALWAYS right.
I took it that her justification for losing roles is that it's all a huge conspiracy against her, complete with the dark rooms and evil man pulling the strings
I cant watch this reversed scene....Now it's all compositionally stressed, the rule of thirds is off balance. This just totally questions our mind's sense of equilibrium. Someone should upload this the way Lynch had it shot.
The scene shows the phenomenon of obsession or love i.e. how much each one identifies with what each one loves or does like an espresso or a movie or a direction or the production of a movie .
The brother screams "Help me!" because he is reality trying to break its way into Diane's comforting dream story. The reality is NOT that shady deals kept Diane from receiving the part she wanted. The reality is that Camilla Rhodes was the better choice.
This is Lynch way of saying how insane Hollywood is.
one of my all-time David Lynch scenes. too bad the picture is reversed, but this IS the best quality on youtube. none other have the clarity to show the man's tongue as he spits out the espresso. creepy-awesome!
The level of distaste when Angelo says "napkin" is just beautiful.
I wish I could do a double thumbs up. This whole scene is a joy! The level of tension towards the end!! Over roasted beans! Lynch = Genius of cinema.
Mobster guy in the black suit who spits the coffee is Angelo Badalamenti, who has written the score for this, and many of Lynch's movies.
✨✨
OH ANGELO
Hes a fantastic actor
And the music for Twin Peaks
The wheelchair man pulls the strings. He says only two words in the movie, "yes" and "and" but these two words are the most powerful words that could be spoken and are instantly understood. This is the supreme power of the wheelchair man. You do not want to get on his bad side.
He said napkin though
is wheelchair man metaphor for √£ws?HarveyWeinsteiπ use to tell directors which actresses to cast.
"Its no longer your film" love that delivery
“It’s no longer your film” - sadly that happens all the time in Hollywood. People pitch great ideas for movies/scripts, then the studios steal them and make millions whilst the original creator doesn’t get a penny.
This scene has nothing to do with that though.
@@k.e.anderson3485 Could be. Or, as Lynch would put it, it's like a musical piece. You'll have to trust your intuition. Personally I actually do think the movie has to do with broken dreams and degeneration in Hollywood. So the comment Andy W made isn't totally off the grid, I think.
OK, I found the line in the screenplay. The guy says "Help me!!!". Weird!
Maybe that is what Diane imagined Rita screamed when she was killed
What's the photo forr!!- I love Theroux's deliver of that line so much.
What kind of weirdo does "research" on espresso? This whole scene is so over the top, lol. Of course, much later we find out what's really behind all those byzantine conspiracies.
The way Mr Darby freaks out despite all his "espresso research" because Luigi Castigliane outright rejects it, always makes me chuckle.
If I'm in a trying social situation like this, I'll blow my nose into my personal handkerchief and yell "Help me!" at the top of my lungs. Done deal!
A fish must've been caught in the percolator.
What an interesting sentence!
Cheers from 2020!
nice
I see what you did there.
cheers from 2022.
that's show business...check out David's interviews...I believe the man across the table to be Dino De Laurentis.
HORROR over an espresso...Lynch is the master
My guess is the scene is mirrored so UA-cam won't remove it?
Napkin
0:24
Kesher: "Is that a gram?"
its so amazing how lynch can make you feel terrified, awestruck, befuddled, heartbroken and then laughing during mostly every scene in this film, that's why its for me, his most accessible work of art. i think this is the funniest part, after the pink paint fight with billy ray cyrus and justin theroux. when angelo badalamenti spits out the coffee, its weird, funny, and ultimately brilliant, then dan hedaya starts screaming and it all goes creepy, in the classical sense of Lynchian's genius, MAD
great communication skills
However this video was processed, it actually made the scene more unsettling. Well done.
just another day in Hollywood...
Here's a thought: this scene is created by Diana's subconscious, which is struggling to sort out and justify what she has done in real life. Only: "It's no longer your film." The howling money man insists on being understood. Diana, in real life, serves coffee to customers. This particularly stubborn, uncooperative customer spits out her dream story and mutters "Shit." The poor waiter can only retreat in shame. Like Adam, he is stymied.
Here we see another instance of reality trying to force its way into Diana's self-comforting dream story. As a waitress, (which is Diana's day job while she tries to become a professional Hollywood actress), Diana understands that the customer is ALWAYS right.
I took it that her justification for losing roles is that it's all a huge conspiracy against her, complete with the dark rooms and evil man pulling the strings
That's one scary "NOTHING!" from Vincente Castigliani (Hadaya)
As a certified barista, espresso is NEVER good when it's sat around for more than 30 seconds.
Thanks!
WHAT'S THE PHOTO FOR? haha what the fuck
David Lynch is a Genius!!
This is how life in Serbia looks right now
This movie was just epic!
napkin!.. lol
Hedaya channels Nixon again.
1:59 is my favorite line to quote from this movie. Hands down
one of the best for sure. I'm spanish talker and that quote really sticks to the head lol
When he spat out the coffee i thought they were going to lynch him
Everything is backwards hahaha
RIP Angelo Badalamenti
Angelo Badalamenti is the Scagliani Brother who drank the espresso. He is a top notch composer, and by Moloch, he's damn funny in this scene!
Asked for a napkin probably not just because it’d be appropriate but that he anticipated spitting the espresso into it preemptively.
What.....don't other people drink their coffee like that?
How Brie Larson gets her parts
Maybe watch Room and stop being an incel.
Because I am in the mob and I know...only joking, only joking! It is obvious, this is what this scene shows, who run things in Hollywood!
Only in dreams.
What does VINCENZO scream at 3:54
Coffee I think lol
@@garyh8227 😂😂😂 thanks
That mobster guy has issues
why the fuck is it zoomed in all of a sudden? you don;t get to see him do his little pinky thing
it's all about dat pinky thing
just a casual, chill, not at all awkward business meeting with you buddy bosses
Altering the image when posting videos like this is a common technique to attempt to avoid copyright infringement.
Whaaaat Maria Callas was not Greek and Geraldine Vou her was Doriothea? Grace Kelly was supposed to be a neutral choice @LUVE AND LET DIE
I hope you got the meaning of its very complicated movie with keys @david Lynch fans
I cant watch this reversed scene....Now it's all compositionally stressed, the rule of thirds is off balance. This just totally questions our mind's sense of equilibrium. Someone should upload this the way Lynch had it shot.
Napkin
like seeing a movie in a mirror
The scene shows the phenomenon of obsession or love i.e. how much each one identifies with what each one loves or does like an espresso or a movie or a direction or the production of a movie .
This is the espresso. Tastes like shit. Makes you spit it out in front of guests like a drooling baby
@akadrewsif
if its uploaded "reversed" youtube won't take the clip down
Pitch perfect scene!
Melissa George and espresso. Great stuff!
This movie make me feel unconfortably
@Lokigdren Tell me one scene you consider the greatest. And then EXPAIN why is it great. Can you do it?
Ooo I see an opportunity here. Ok. Ahem...4 people thought THAT was the girl. Am I doing it right?
what did the guy in gray suit yell when he stood up? is that a joisey accent?
Did you all know David has own line of coffee?
Gonna have to Quora this shit....
If anyone wants to know the espresso came from Starbucks!
What does the brother say when he stands up and screams ?
''HELP MEEEE!''
''COFEEEE''
is it in the script ?
NOTHING!!
Help me - confirmed
"will be" would sound more fun
The brother screams "Help me!" because he is reality trying to break its way into Diane's comforting dream story. The reality is NOT that shady deals kept Diane from receiving the part she wanted. The reality is that Camilla Rhodes was the better choice.
. . . the fuck?
Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.
C'est la fille.
i also am wondering this
This scene is actually hilarious more than it is unsettling
How Zendaya got the Chani role in Villeneuve's Dune.
epic...
"What is going on here?"
Lol. :)
1:30
3:41
This is obviously similar to how Daisy Ridley got the role for Star Wars.
except she isn't really that pretty
my favorite coffee brand. Starbucks forever.. Since 1972
You ain't Italian, that's for sure.
@@StevenCarinci yeah nobody asked you
I have to admit that I am not particularly a big fan of the movie, but I love this scene. Justin was great!
This is from Twin Peaks!
best scene... oh and lesbos
movie was garbage
Is acting this bad throughout the whole movie?
It's not bad, it's purposely strange.
You knew it was a wrap when he asked for a napkin