Are you subscribed to David Lynch's YouTube channel?
All of our favorite celebrities have been stuck inside over recent months, and many of them are getting creative. Iconic 74-year-old writer and director David Lynch has been busy with his YouTube channel. Lynch has directed many projects thoughout the course of his career, including Blue Velvet, Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Twin Peaks, and Mullholland Drive. Lately, he's set his sights on uploading videos to his YouTube channel, including his infamous weather reports from Los Angeles.
Daily Weather Reports
Lynch has grown in popularity with his daily weather reports, beginning May 11th, from his home office in LA. Sitting at his desk, he gives the current weather and temperature (in Fahrenheit and Celsius).
During the mid-2000's, Lynch gave daily weather reports on his website from the same office.
DIY Tips and Crafts
In the segment "What is David Working on Today?," Lynch tackles various DIY projects. The clip above shows David fixing a pair of pants by using glue, paint, and a paper towel. (Creative!)
Q&A With Fans
Fans submit various questions for the star to answer about music, the daily weather report, and life and career advice.
Short Films Galore!
Lynch uploaded various shorts he filmed over the course of his career, including his "sitcom" Rabbits, starring Scott Coffey, Naomi Watts, and Laura Elena Harring. He also uploaded The Adventures of Alan R., The 3Rs, Fire (Pozar) and The Story Of A Small Bug.
Back in January, Netflix released Lynch's 2017 bizarre black-and-white short filmWhat Did Jack Do? Although he might be unpredictable, one thing's for sure. There's no slowing down this legendary director!
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