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  • David Lynch interview with Jay Leno, c. 1992

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  • @DBCOOPER888
    @DBCOOPER888 7 років тому +813

    This interview itself is very Lynchian with the inappropriate laughing and bad jokes. Leno is like a character Lynch would create to hyperinflate the surrealness of talk show hosts.

    • @MrJimmyTide
      @MrJimmyTide 4 роки тому +51

      Leno is the arm.

    • @drumsno
      @drumsno 4 роки тому +30

      It really does feel paced like his movies. This clip is odd in an unintentional way

    • @MnMS1904
      @MnMS1904 4 роки тому +9

      B A and the set design gives lynch vibes

    • @69angelmouse
      @69angelmouse 4 роки тому +8

      i love how i know exactly what you mean

    • @awm6598
      @awm6598 3 роки тому +10

      It's David Lynch's world. We just live in it.

  • @zacharywhite5631
    @zacharywhite5631 6 років тому +284

    The laughing in this clip is stranger than it is in “Rabbits.”

    • @LastOfTheBret
      @LastOfTheBret 3 роки тому +8

      This show was probably the inspiration for that scene

    • @andreasnssjohnsen6023
      @andreasnssjohnsen6023 2 роки тому +4

      it's excactly like rabbits!

    • @zacharywhite5631
      @zacharywhite5631 Рік тому +4

      @@robertsimpson4120 No...? It's just that they seem to laugh when something funny isn't happening and go dead silent when something funny is happening. Gives it a really off-kilter, almost Eric Andre Show-esque vibe.

    • @xFuzzyxPicklesx
      @xFuzzyxPicklesx Рік тому

      @RDS yes

  • @rudytabooty8640
    @rudytabooty8640 9 років тому +312

    I love David Lynch. The audience are just laughing nervously.

    • @MrPostm
      @MrPostm 7 років тому +13

      No, they're just Leno fans

    • @septixskeptix1107
      @septixskeptix1107 7 років тому +8

      Crowd coaches. Some late shows even pipe in laugh tracks for the psychological suggestion factor. Leno really isn't as funny as the audience makes it sound.

    • @SmokeymcJoint420
      @SmokeymcJoint420 6 років тому +6

      That's what happens when you have such a genius in a room full of idiots.

    • @globalfamily8172
      @globalfamily8172 4 роки тому +2

      I think the satire is what's funny. He makes everyday things seem interesting.

  • @Spartan047P
    @Spartan047P 8 років тому +585

    Lynch is the smartest person in that room

    • @TeaDrinker3000
      @TeaDrinker3000 7 років тому +15

      By a mile, right?

    • @73reider
      @73reider 7 років тому +10

      That's not an endorsement it is America after all......

    • @YouMustYouLust
      @YouMustYouLust 6 років тому +44

      Lynch is probably the smartest person in most of the rooms he walks into.

    • @Brewzerr
      @Brewzerr 5 років тому +2

      CazzSDMF - You’re the one who can’t even spell the word “you” properly. Sort your shit out.

    • @johndowns3839
      @johndowns3839 4 роки тому +1

      Dr John was quite sharp and very cool, but you gen-whatever schmucks don't have a clue, do you?

  • @yorshka6955
    @yorshka6955 2 роки тому +35

    David Lynch: *breaths*
    Audience: Bursts out in uncontrollable laughter

  • @lewiscranston881
    @lewiscranston881 8 років тому +114

    He's so right about not thinking until a certain point, I hit that point just a year or so back.

    • @wa3096
      @wa3096 7 років тому +15

      i was so happy when he said that i honestly thought i was alone with this idea

    • @nimazsheik5152
      @nimazsheik5152 4 роки тому +5

      That part hit me, I've been feeling the same till my late 20s

    • @ratpatooti5080
      @ratpatooti5080 Рік тому +2

      It happens every few years. You look back and wonder what the hell you were thinking before.

  • @samanthalamb3812
    @samanthalamb3812 8 років тому +240

    I see a correlation between the audience here and the laugh tracks in his "Rabbits" series...

    • @MrDaniCostas
      @MrDaniCostas 5 років тому +1

      damn

    • @StepSoftlyGhost
      @StepSoftlyGhost 5 років тому +15

      This makes an incredible amount of sense. It wouldn't surprise me if this was the influence for it.

    • @arizonaFIREent
      @arizonaFIREent 5 років тому +1

      Yeah that makes alot of sense now haha

    • @lucashoudini3532
      @lucashoudini3532 4 роки тому

      yo wtf

  • @starduck8014
    @starduck8014 2 роки тому +32

    The older I get the more I love David Lynch

  • @Stoney-Jacksman
    @Stoney-Jacksman 8 років тому +149

    This video is so surreal.. it's almost like a David Lynch movie. Kinda fcking trippy

    • @Brewzerr
      @Brewzerr 5 років тому +4

      Exactly. Just the very idea of David Lynch being interviewed by Jay Leno is bizarre enough. I would have to think that the irony was not lost on Lynch when he agreed to do this.

  • @porkwoofles3909
    @porkwoofles3909 7 років тому +62

    Love this interview. Lynch just doesn't care what people think.

    • @LanceABoyle
      @LanceABoyle 3 роки тому

      David Lynch and John Irving are geniuses.

  • @paultanner7671
    @paultanner7671 8 років тому +47

    Lynch's bit about habitual behavior is something William James wrote about. It's true. Give as much over to habit as you can, and you save your mind for all kinds of things.

    • @paultanner7671
      @paultanner7671 8 років тому +1

      ***** That's the point. It only refers to things you're going to have to do anyway (or should be doing anyway). Waking and sleeping, eating, showering and haircuts and fashion, exercise, all that kind of stuff. Should be given over completely to habit. For most of us this would include work and money making.

    • @apapp1183
      @apapp1183 7 років тому +1

      Annette Skandrick which book of his are you referring to?

    • @paultanner7671
      @paultanner7671 7 років тому +1

      I think he wrote about it in Talks to Teachers (it's got a longer title but googling that + his name would bring you to it), and probably in other places.

  • @maxabeles
    @maxabeles 6 років тому +108

    "i like habitual behavior, because it frees my mind to think of other things" man, the crowd laughs at this? lol They would be dying in hysterics during a TED talk.

    • @alexandersimmo7033
      @alexandersimmo7033 2 роки тому

      The people in the crowd are there to see Jay Leno and not David Lynch. Says a lot I think.

    • @tothejazz4828
      @tothejazz4828 2 роки тому

      sigh

    • @JohnKowalskyDrive
      @JohnKowalskyDrive 3 місяці тому

      It's an old comment, but I think the crowd has those flashing signs saying clap or cheer in front of them right? No idea if that's actually a thing though.

  • @henrikibsen6258
    @henrikibsen6258 4 роки тому +43

    Lynch is a grown man, I don't think he was offended by Jay.

  • @tri3s4life
    @tri3s4life 4 роки тому +64

    Y'know, I'm going to say that Leno was actually doing a really good job here. He makes a point to NOT laugh when the audience does, and takes Lynch's answers seriously while throwing a joke in here and there. Y'know, like a late-night host is supposed to.
    I normally dislike Leno a lot, but I think this interview is the best possible outcome of David Lynch doing a late-night show.

    • @RisforRockit
      @RisforRockit 4 роки тому +2

      Yes, yasss... US talkshows just work that way. Doesn't mean it can't be different, and obviously between in-depth / smart shows (Dick Cavett, Larry King, Craig Ferguson etc) and light entertainment (Letterman, O'Brien, Fallon etc), there are differences, but generally it's absurd to think Lynch and Leno were ever going to have an intellectual debate. It's just not the forum for this.

    • @yorshka6955
      @yorshka6955 2 роки тому +2

      Jimmy Fallon is the exact opposite. Throwing in his fake laugh whenever he can.

    • @Lifesizemortal
      @Lifesizemortal Рік тому

      yeah they were vibing

  • @LucaK
    @LucaK 9 років тому +126

    He's a humble genius :P

  • @yasminah.s.9709
    @yasminah.s.9709 4 роки тому +13

    “Jay, this is music to my ears”
    I’m dead 😹

  • @mustangsally4248
    @mustangsally4248 9 років тому +48

    This is brutal, I don't know why Lynch would ever have agreed to such an appearance. The audience is so unwilling to have an open mind for any kind of complicated discussion. Yes Jay, God takes credit for the tomatoes.

  • @deadairconversion
    @deadairconversion Рік тому +3

    I could listen to David Lynch talk for hours.

  • @lilianrebelle9224
    @lilianrebelle9224 9 років тому +73

    It is so weird when US citizens talk about Europe as if it was a country... Europe is such a big continent that it has very diverse nature , culture and people. Nevertheless, I love David Lynch! 😃

    • @CubanFury359
      @CubanFury359 7 років тому +4

      You need to get laid... pronto!

    • @ssnide
      @ssnide 7 років тому +3

      Lilian Rebelle You must be from Europe. 😜

    • @AABB-zb6dv
      @AABB-zb6dv 7 років тому +5

      Guy LeDouche yeah true but I also wonder where was he (Lynch), in which country? there are big cultural differences between, let's say Italy and Finland. or Hungary and Ireland.

    • @MacGuffinExMachina
      @MacGuffinExMachina 7 років тому +6

      I feel like the cultural differences aren't much bigger than the differences between various regions of the US. A place like a small town in Alabama may as well be a different country than southern California. People even sound completely different. I guess to an outsider, we notice your similarities more than your differences. Of course you're not completely the same in our eyes, but yeah, more similar than you see yourselves.

    • @relytive17
      @relytive17 7 років тому +8

      geographically the US & Europe are equivalent in their range of diversity, culturally you could step into a village ten miles away in Europe and be in a completely different world, I'm furious that Americans, Britons, and other Anglo-Saxons continue to falsely equivocate Europeans (as a cultural entity) to America/Anglo-Saxons (as a cultural entity) I do use Europe as a cultural-geographic term but I'd never imply there's equal amount of cultural distance there as there is here in America; Australians and Americans have more in common than the Dutch and the Germans have in common

  • @latinjguzman
    @latinjguzman 9 років тому +19

    Audience obviously knows nothing about him and Jay knew it, poked fun at him for laughs but kinda looked genuine in making the audience take him for who he is. Lynch kept composure. I love that guy.

  • @cybersecurity7466
    @cybersecurity7466 9 років тому +675

    We can all agree on one thing:
    Leno is the worst, right?

    • @JoeEnigma
      @JoeEnigma 8 років тому +9

      +Sam Longmire I thought Britta was the worst :D

    • @cybersecurity7466
      @cybersecurity7466 8 років тому +5

      +JoeEnigma holy shit are you a stalker? how would you know I'm a Community fan???

    • @JoeEnigma
      @JoeEnigma 8 років тому +3

      Sam Longmire
      Isn't everyone? they should be

    • @cybersecurity7466
      @cybersecurity7466 8 років тому +3

      +JoeEnigma are you fucking with me? like do we know each other? because it's not a terribly popular show...

    • @gfox9295
      @gfox9295 7 років тому +4

      Rare endangered Community fan checking in here.

  • @Obscurika
    @Obscurika 9 років тому +47

    He is waay above and beyond Jay's comprehension in the conversation. Mr. Lynch is very direct and analytical in his answers.

    • @benbeast123
      @benbeast123 Рік тому +1

      you dont know shit about david lynch and dont fucking pretend to.

    • @Obscurika
      @Obscurika Рік тому

      @@benbeast123 I know he's current with the weather.

  • @ResistanceQuest
    @ResistanceQuest 3 роки тому +34

    David is brilliant at appearing (and, I imagine, actually being) comfortable despite the fact that he's clearly "the weirdo" in the room. He seems patient with simplicity and banality, realizing it's just part of his job.

  • @elchewbacco
    @elchewbacco 4 роки тому +11

    Leno is treating him seriously but i feel like the audience is only laughing out of confusion not malice. I enjoy how much enthusiasm leno has for pasta

  • @marcdellorusso180
    @marcdellorusso180 8 років тому +50

    Leno: "You don't seem like a Europe guy to me." Lynch: "It wasn't right for me at the time."
    Leno: "I know that you don't like to cook though..." Lynch: "I don't like cooking in the home. I like to eat cooked meals and hot meals, when available."
    This is like a well written comedy scene.

  • @Egoblivion
    @Egoblivion 9 років тому +89

    At the end when Leno says, "when you say 'wacko,' that's sayin something," I wanna punch him in the face/chin. He tells so many jokes at the genius Lynch's expense. I can't believe how well Lynch just rolls with the punches and has flourished despite it all.

    • @Egoblivion
      @Egoblivion 9 років тому +2

      Yes, of course he is aware of his eccentricity, and the best artists just happen to be on the eccentric side...artists are often also more sensitive. I guess this may have long hence been just a part of the artist's relationship with the public...to be partially the fool at the butt of the jokes. However, I still despise this aspect of people...but I guess it's part of how they cope with having their minds blown. On a talkshow though, I think Leno showed bad form here. Even if he was nervous about not having enough fluent conversation and material for funnyness to transpire, he should not have made fun of his guest. Besides, I think if Leno wanted to imply that Lynch was a bit wacko, then how would a wacko know better than "normal" people if something is wacko or not? As far as Lynch goes, I applaud him endlessly. His ability to "roll with the punches" must somehow be attributed to his habitual meditation. He's super-disciplined.

    • @Egoblivion
      @Egoblivion 9 років тому +2

      Yes, I believe that everything can be an art form in as far as it is done "artfully," which is also relative. I also believe that some mediums just happen to lend themselves to creativity more than others, ie the paint brush compared to the welding rod. Something about the flexibility of use to more practical functionality ratio...? Also, I think genius in all forms is milked out of people who were somehow different, or disturbed, more than usual, but they knew deep inside that despite what others might say, they had something special, so they managed to scramble to find their outlet(s) and just went for it. The artists who use these mediums have certain predispositions that make them abnormal. For example, many visual and audio artists alike experience some sort of synesthesia, which is the feeling of certain sounds as colors and vice versa. So, it doesn't have to be a mental illness that predisposes someone to genius, although it might have often been the case. But I think high levels of cognitive dissonance can be formed in the mind to pressure people to have breakthoughs, such as when someone's background highly contradicts their internal inclinations. This concoction could create a perfectly miserable environment for an artist to flourish lol, but the idea of the miserable "starving artist" is also changing. Don't get me wrong, there are still plenty of things for the serious artists to rebel against and make statements with conviction about, but we the people are generally living in less oppressive conditions these days. I the best art acts as a sort of reflection of some aspect of humanity, so the artist sometimes has to process this on some level and spit it back out; the artist will be picking up on whichever underlying currents are vibrating through the cultural narrative at the time and express it somehow, contributing all the while to the Jungian "collective unconscious" if you will. In this way and others, I think art is very spiritual. Lynch speaks the unspeakable; in order to be able to do that and be aware of these "under the surface" things. Like you said, he is aware of his sacrifice of superficial concerns in lieu of that kind of access.

    • @kopadenieve
      @kopadenieve 9 років тому

      You all talk on "how an artist is", but it makes no sense because an artist is a person and there can be as many kind of artists as kind of persons are, such wideness can art encompass. Look that even in science, which is much more rigorous in it's standards, there are lots of personalities around, there's the Einstein kind, which is a nowadays classic (a genius with humour, compassion, taste for classical music, etc), the Michio Kaku kind, more eccentric, the Rupert Sheldrake, an avant-garde or something, the Richard Dawkins, polemic... Well in art you have sometimes someone like Lynch, who is quite an unique character with his strangeness in fims and all his meditation stuff, quite an unique combo there... You don't need to be strange or hilarious or contemplative or a sufferer, you don't even have to have lots or experiences or anything to accomplish "good art", because there are so many kinds of good art as tastes can be, and there are standards for every one of them... Maybe Lynch is a standard for himself :P

    • @kopadenieve
      @kopadenieve 9 років тому

      ***** Well... I think I can judge any opinion as long as I am polite in my discrepancy. I appreciate your comment... It's true that most great artist did have some special issues, but it was just one gear assembly more inside the whole mechanism of their minds, I wouldn't think it was any crucial factor in finally producing the visions necessary to the creation of art... Maybe it just made their work more original in some of it's aspects

    • @kopadenieve
      @kopadenieve 9 років тому

      That experience can be extremely thin and nonetheless it can be wide as a planet in the artist's mind. It's not the external conditions that make great art or science of philosophy possible. It's the person's way of interpreting these conditions, any of them, what makes the difference.
      Maybe you are bored because there's no contrariety in our conversation. So next time I will troll the whole thing so it gets more exciting :P

  • @cindym9963
    @cindym9963 4 роки тому +25

    "Is there a time that you start yearning for tuna?" - David Lynch

  • @il343
    @il343 7 років тому +69

    I feel like Leno and Lynch would have had a nice conversation if Leno didn't try to make everything comedic. They seemed to have a lot of common ground personality-wise, but Leno kept ruining those potential moments of connection for comedic effect, as did the crowd laughing at things that didn't even seem to be jokes.

    • @camelgus
      @camelgus 4 роки тому +4

      yes, youre right.....im not a big leno talkshow fan but the two seemed compatible here despite the scripted questions and leno tryinig to invoke laughs

    • @janso7979
      @janso7979 4 роки тому +5

      @@camelgus It seemed fine to me for what it was. Surely Lynch knew what Leno and late night talk shows were all about. Lynch was on there to promote himself and his work, not for any deep philosophical conversation, and I doubt anything in this interview bothered or surprised him.

  • @stevenaball333
    @stevenaball333 8 років тому +614

    Horrible interview, horrible audience. Treating Lynch like a weird, circus freak. His magic is clearly lost on them.

    • @Cazz8203
      @Cazz8203 6 років тому

      stevenaball333 cause lynch sucks

    • @antihinduismisbased
      @antihinduismisbased 6 років тому +31

      CazzSDMF no. He is awesome to me.

    • @luisburgos9512
      @luisburgos9512 5 років тому +1

      Pretty pretentious

    • @natalieb3270
      @natalieb3270 5 років тому +7

      @@Cazz8203 no, he doesn't.

    • @Brewzerr
      @Brewzerr 5 років тому +14

      CazzSDMF - He “sucks”, you say? What the fuck have you ever done that gives you the credentials to make a claim like that? Yeah, that’s what I thought.

  • @AMildCaseOfCovid
    @AMildCaseOfCovid 3 роки тому +48

    I was satisfied with the way Leno handled this. If your dog was going to interview Beethoven, you wouldn't expect a deep conversation; you'd just hope that the dog would be cute, wag its tail, and not poop anywhere for those 9 minutes

  • @tuber00009
    @tuber00009 9 років тому +72

    The audience are laughing in all the wrong places. David Lynch is just sitting there patiently while Leno struggles to get his words together

  • @WeeJoe76
    @WeeJoe76 4 роки тому +6

    73yrs old and still a better actor than most of the drivel out there, a director who has his finger fixed firmly on the pulse of the erratic underbelly of genius. What a wasted effort of an interview with history’s most underrated yet effective filmmaker.

  • @rikardandersson5582
    @rikardandersson5582 2 роки тому +11

    The Early stages of his epic hair transformation

  • @VideoDainTV
    @VideoDainTV 7 років тому +82

    Jay is trying to make this guy out to be a total weirdo, but he might be the most normal person in the building.

  • @mockturtlesuppe
    @mockturtlesuppe 4 роки тому +7

    LYNCH: Suddenly, you have an original thought.
    LENO: _(lacking experience on such matters)_ Yeah, I know what you mean.

  • @deathhzrd
    @deathhzrd 9 років тому +21

    I always imagined him having a really deep voice like Benedict dumber arch

    • @troggdoor8613
      @troggdoor8613 9 років тому +1

      MirumExMachina dumber arch. You gotta love autocorrect.

    • @deathhzrd
      @deathhzrd 9 років тому +1

      Trogg Door fuck

    • @SwirlyJoe
      @SwirlyJoe 7 років тому +3

      MirumExMachina I also thought he was going to have a deeper voice and thought he would be British. He sounds like Rex from Toy Story

    • @tipsyviewer1495
      @tipsyviewer1495 5 років тому +1

      SwirlyJoe, He is from Montana.

  • @Egoblivion
    @Egoblivion 9 років тому +10

    Anybody seen Birdman with Michael Keaton? It's a total nod to Lynch. There's even the red lampshade from Mulholland Dr. and there are parts that remind me of Inland Empire. The end, however, is not really Lynch-esque.

    • @jdog7797
      @jdog7797 5 років тому

      Thanks for the heads up. You should check out "The Hidden", If you are a Lynchian Twin Peaks fanatic like me.

  • @RyanMayer
    @RyanMayer 9 років тому +3

    My favourite Director of all time.... Thanks for uploading!

  • @andrewcoyle_the3rd
    @andrewcoyle_the3rd 4 роки тому +5

    Such a handsome young fellow

  • @jeffirwin7862
    @jeffirwin7862 5 років тому +4

    That invisible sling on Lynch's right arm is very surreal.

  • @kennethdemeester4069
    @kennethdemeester4069 8 років тому +27

    That audience (if there was no laughing editing done afterwards) has no clue ..

    • @azulo6
      @azulo6 6 років тому +1

      and unfortunately they represent the great majority of Earth. No Clue. lol :(

    • @globalfamily8172
      @globalfamily8172 4 роки тому

      Your missing it... he's intentionally good at dry humor.

  • @mishaknierim4737
    @mishaknierim4737 9 років тому +3

    I LOVED THAT SHOW "ON THE AIR". IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND.

    • @bergduck
      @bergduck  8 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/QMJpbZ_93mI/v-deo.html

    • @andrewmanford
      @andrewmanford 7 років тому +1

      one of the best sitcoms ever.

    • @1chienandalou
      @1chienandalou 6 років тому

      Yes, I watched it on UA-cam. The first episode is gold.

  • @mikal
    @mikal 4 роки тому +2

    His description of how he got from Montana to Philadelphia is a Lynch movie in itself.

  • @robertbloom4424
    @robertbloom4424 9 років тому +221

    Leno is insufferable.

    • @MrRaretunes
      @MrRaretunes 9 років тому +35

      his audience is insufferable,,,fat trailer sweat pants rubes

    • @Brewzerr
      @Brewzerr 5 років тому +1

      Leno is Leno. I think Lynch was probably delighted with the irony of doing this when he agreed to go on the show. I expect Leno to be a bore, no matter who he’s interviewing. I just love the whole surreal aspect of Lynch actually being on his show.

  • @Happy30Too
    @Happy30Too 7 років тому +1

    An interesting event is coming up in Washington DC...a fundraiser for the David Lynch Foundation (look up their website--they do great things for abused women, Vets with PTSD, kids in the worst schools, orphans, etc), and Jay Leno and Jerry Seinfeld are two of the guests...so Leno has come around and is helping Lynch do good work. Bravo, Jay, you have seen what a fine man Lynch is...

  • @rlowry4481
    @rlowry4481 7 років тому +3

    If anyones interested, David Lynch the Art of Life is a film that covers the period he speaks about and his living in Philadelphia. Worth watching especially considering how terrible this interview is.

  • @hookedonphoenix3112
    @hookedonphoenix3112 4 роки тому +4

    Is this what inspired the Murray interview scene in Joker? Was the end of that scene what Todd Phillips thought should have happened here, because it really should have.

  • @makeithurtful
    @makeithurtful 9 років тому +6

    On The Air was actually really great, wish it was picked up.

    • @1chienandalou
      @1chienandalou 6 років тому

      It’s a gem. But you can’t really be surprised network killed it once they saw.... 😆

  • @UberNeuman
    @UberNeuman 7 років тому +5

    "Hey, David.. I heard you were weird. Because I'm not weird... at all ..."

  • @AWSOMEPOSSUM16
    @AWSOMEPOSSUM16 4 роки тому +7

    "One day they realize that for the last so many years they've been thinking in a sort of normal way like other people, and suddenly you have an original thought."
    Definitely not a concept that only applies to small town folk. It might apply even more so to people living in big cities, not even realizing that they're on auto-pilot.

    • @chuckstone4753
      @chuckstone4753 3 роки тому

      What Lynch is talking about is an awakening when you see life from a different or expanded reality, or life in “the big picture”. You can never go back to the blasé of “normal” again.

    • @EditUnivers75
      @EditUnivers75 Рік тому

      Yeah, and leno completely misunderstood that line.

  • @shunyaku7759
    @shunyaku7759 Рік тому +1

    Don't look away. Let the fear wash over you.

  • @zeessalariavlogs398
    @zeessalariavlogs398 4 роки тому +2

    He's 56 in this and looks so young....

  • @Playan.
    @Playan. 9 років тому +21

    Love David Lynch. Jay Leno, not so much no...

  • @jeffdawson2786
    @jeffdawson2786 3 роки тому +3

    30 years later Lynch doesn’t seem so weird in interviews.

  • @user-xp3ng7ir7e
    @user-xp3ng7ir7e 6 років тому +6

    Without Lynch, the IQ in this Room would be

  • @dannytoots6635
    @dannytoots6635 7 років тому +4

    I reckon Lynch got the inspiration for Rabbits from this experience.

  • @tinafoster8665
    @tinafoster8665 2 роки тому +3

    I understand this because what he's saying is basically what I've understood as just waking up one day and figuring out you have no routine or you have no real plan, and the smart people develop some sort of plan and the really smart people unfortunately get caught in the decision of plans and then spend years either deciding or not deciding which in itself is a choice, but most develop a multitude of plans any one of which can be decided on at any time, or at least that's how I'm seeing it because I'm only 27 LOL and of course a person will always describe their own way as the most intelligent, even if that way includes no plan at all which in itself is a plan.

  • @JRobelen
    @JRobelen Рік тому +1

    A very sincere and revealing interview. It’s unnecessary to knock Jay or the audience to notice this.

  • @caseycbenn
    @caseycbenn 4 роки тому +1

    You will watch this clip and everytime David makes an effort to break the state of a consciousness in autopilot such that the moment begins to awaken in to a higher state of awareness that Jay or the audience become very uncomfortable and try to restore the autopilot mode of call and react as quickly as possible. Though, David's focus never falters and he persists in bringing your awareness back to the front with each word.

  • @MarinaMrls
    @MarinaMrls 8 років тому +9

    Leno wouldn't get Lynch...Lynch is genius!

    • @mrzipdisk
      @mrzipdisk 8 років тому +6

      +Marina MM He gets him, he's just projecting what he thinks the middle american audience is thinking for comedic effect.

  • @ichris2011
    @ichris2011 8 років тому +8

    His habit comment is great

  • @spunk88888
    @spunk88888 7 років тому +1

    Oh God, I loved On The Air!

  • @magnusloven2041
    @magnusloven2041 3 роки тому +4

    Even when asked about food he manages to make it about developing film

  • @MarieProvost77
    @MarieProvost77 4 роки тому +1

    Wish folks would lighten up - for me, Lynch's brilliance & humor come through just fine - Leno's just the talking head that happens to be with him.

  • @TheNarcropolis
    @TheNarcropolis Рік тому +1

    What he is talking about at 2:30 is incredibly profound and it zooms over the heads of everyone in that studio because many people will never get to that point. He is talking about self reflection and being on an artistic journey, Jay has absolutely no clue what he is talking about.

  • @TruDis01
    @TruDis01 7 років тому

    He was rockin that hairdo over 20 years before it came back in fashion! Now everyone has it.

  • @sadboyharuka
    @sadboyharuka 3 роки тому +2

    I actually really like this interview. The phrase about "hitting the head" is more about getting into showbiz than about Lynch being weird I think. And the talk about food was actually pretty nice, reminds me of the quinoa video. The laugh track is a bit disturbing, at some point I actually expected it to interrupt Lynch for no reason because it has a certain kind of rythm to it, but I feel like Leno and Lynch are pretty comparable and interesting to watch together, overall really interesting. Definitely agree that this is very 'lynchian'.

  • @EveForbiddenFruit
    @EveForbiddenFruit 8 років тому +7

    I thought Leno was actually, for the most part, pretty well-behaved in this video. He definitely seemed more engaged than Letterman would be.

  • @selahwallrus2670
    @selahwallrus2670 4 роки тому +1

    “Oh my god! I heard you perfectly!!”

  • @kamfrusciante
    @kamfrusciante 8 років тому +7

    idk who David lynch is but I was not expecting that voice.. thought he was British and deep voiced

  • @jawhoney
    @jawhoney 2 роки тому +1

    I feel like this inspired the bunnies show audience cheer scene from Inland Empire

  • @imwithname843
    @imwithname843 Місяць тому +1

    Fire I must walk with Me.

  • @TheVinylScore
    @TheVinylScore 3 роки тому +1

    Boy.... Leno. YIKES.

  • @MrJimmyTide
    @MrJimmyTide 4 роки тому +1

    YOU'RE WITNESSING A FRONT THREE-QUARTER VIEW OF TWO ADULTS SHARING A TENDER MOMENT.

  • @RyanInLA
    @RyanInLA 7 років тому +5

    whenever people laugh at something jay leno says it's confusing to me.

  • @eustacequinlank7418
    @eustacequinlank7418 6 років тому +3

    I like the fact that Leno looks like Billy Batts from Goodfellas, it makes that scene where De Niro and Pesci's characters stomp on his face with psychotic rage even better. He keeps looking toward to the dumb ass audience for validation of his jokes. "Yeah, I'm a funny guy aren't I? PLEASE, SAY I'M A FUNNY GUY!"
    What an utter knob Leno is.

  • @Agos226
    @Agos226 Рік тому

    *nervously trying to relate to David Lynch*
    “I like industrial areas”

  • @miracles4u
    @miracles4u Рік тому +1

    Lynch is an artist and no artist has all the answers nor does he control every situation

  • @aerotman2003
    @aerotman2003 4 роки тому +3

    Jay Leno is very intimated in this interview because he is a comic, where Lynch is an artist who can exploit that, however Lynch was a gentleman throughout. Lynch was very young director and Jay wanted to make a joke for his expense. Sounds familiar?
    Kinda like th joker scene i guess, but Lynch walked away just fine.
    edit: you'll never see this type of humiliation on TV today by a host. Jay is a dirt bag. Imagine a guest on the tonight show slamming him about conan on live broadcast? Love to to see his stand up then

  • @NemorisInferioris
    @NemorisInferioris 7 років тому +4

    Lynch seems like a intentional buzz-kill. So dry. In a good way! And I appreciate Leno for not Mocking him. Wish they talked more about his films.

  • @randomsquidproductions4061
    @randomsquidproductions4061 4 роки тому +7

    Reverse of Europe, I don't make the tomatoes, I might join them
    Honestly, David Lynch is funnier than Leno.

  • @AnnaLVajda
    @AnnaLVajda 4 роки тому +1

    He does not suit their expectations so they prefer to just deny who he actually is. He had a normal happy childhood he is just creative and daring and likes to probe the collective consciousness sometimes. He's a carpenter too he could just go and build furniture if he wanted but that would bore him.

  • @pretorious700
    @pretorious700 Рік тому

    David Lynch AND Dr. John!!! Coolness apocalypse!!!

  • @Studentofgosset
    @Studentofgosset 3 роки тому +1

    Leno interviewed Lynch the same way he would interview someone from the midwest that makes statues out of pasta.

  • @robfalgiano
    @robfalgiano Рік тому

    This is like a study in human consciousness and awareness. Lynch is literally decades ahead of the audience, who are accustomed to hambone and guffaw. Leno seems to understand Lynch’s artistic temperament though he will only allow himself to go so far as host. Being ahead of one’s time is not complicated - it’s mostly thinking circumstances into potential futures and extrapolating on the nature of life and people. It’s not for everyone but to the curious it’s magnetic.

  • @kevinjolley5756
    @kevinjolley5756 4 роки тому

    Leno and Lynch are both having fun here guys

  • @jawhoney
    @jawhoney 2 роки тому

    Who woulda thought this would be great combo

  • @adamrara
    @adamrara 4 роки тому

    I don't know why everyone hates this interview. Jay Leno sucks but David killed it.

  • @brennansheridan196
    @brennansheridan196 3 роки тому

    Leno and all the squares in his audience cackling at him....

  • @stevenaball333
    @stevenaball333 8 років тому

    ......Cant bear to watch anymore at 3.02

  • @dougsours1
    @dougsours1 2 місяці тому

    damn is that Dr. John sitting next to Lynch? Those might be 2 of the coolest people to ever appear on a late show at the same time...and what's up with leno shit talking "Ethan Frome"? that's a pretty great book

  • @bruceonthelooseabrucecampb8750
    @bruceonthelooseabrucecampb8750 5 років тому

    Went there for 3 years, came back in 15 days. 3 & 15, the sockets Cooper could have used to escape the Black Lodge!

  • @DiegoRuiz1991
    @DiegoRuiz1991 Рік тому

    David and Jay can have some (small) common points, there're little bits of "we agree"... but the audience is just fucking it up on every step

  • @ryancasablancas8361
    @ryancasablancas8361 4 роки тому

    Is that Dr. John at the beginning of the interview? Holy shit.

  • @spiroskoufos5412
    @spiroskoufos5412 8 років тому

    GREAT!

  • @djbethell
    @djbethell 7 років тому +42

    Leno and his audience comes across as complete jocks. So cringey.

  • @troysierra5228
    @troysierra5228 Рік тому

    I agree with David lynch. I don't cook heavy order foods either. It's not because you can't clean or have a fan vent. It's just the clothes you wear will carry and advertise what you ate. Beacon and eggs.

  • @Iamblichus95
    @Iamblichus95 8 років тому +2

    I logged in, just so I could heap scorn and ridicule on Leno for being superficial, and a bully towards David Lynch, who is a genius, and then I looked down at the comments and realized that others had already done so. This video is painful to watch. Why is Leno sitting there asking him about his personal habits, as if it's all a joke? Leno was never anything more than a third rate comedian whose mainstay was geriatric audiences, after he landed the Late Show gig. The audience giggling like fools is appalling. I clicked on this, thinking that I might get to hear David talk about his work, but instead, I just got reminded of how stupid and ugly people can be.

  • @gabewilliams380
    @gabewilliams380 2 роки тому +1

    So this is where his inspiration for rabbits came from

  • @roy_for_real2674
    @roy_for_real2674 7 років тому +1

    4:50 shit man, we're in sync