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David Lynch has revived his unorthodox weather report video series – watch the latest instalment below.
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The legendary filmmaker used to post sporadic weather update clips to his website back in the mid-2000s. The reports were all under a minute in length and saw Lynch give very brief, but usually rhapsodic reviews of the weather in Los Angeles.
With many memorable reports over the years, one in particular featured the phrase âmuted golden sunshineâ, while another saw friend and colleague Laura Dern assist him.
Today (May 11), after a lengthy absence, the Dune and Twin Peaks director is back reporting the weather.
âHere in L.A., itâs kind of cloudy with some fog this morning, 64 degrees Fahrenheit,â Lynch tells the camera, occasionally looking out of his window.
âThis should all burn off pretty soon, and weâll have sunshine and 70 degrees. Have a great day,â he ends the report.
Watch Lynch’s weather report for May 11 below:
Judging by his surroundings, the new weather report appears to have been filmed in the same location as his previous videos.
Take a look at Lynch’s weather report from February 1, 2005, featuring Laura Dern, below:
The director infamously adapted the Frank Herbert novel into a 1984 movie, which became a critical and box office failure.
However, when asked about Denis Villeneuveâs upcoming version starring TimothĂ©e Chalamet and Oscar Isaac, Lynch admitted it brought back the âheartacheâ of making his version.
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