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Heaven is a Place Where Nothing Ever Happens w/ Tyler Scruggs

Season 2 Episode 239 Published 5 years, 3 months ago
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David Lynch's Eraserhead (1977) remains an unrivaled enigma in the history of cinema, a cult film that launched the career of one of Hollywood's most enduring outsiders. The process of making the film, detailed in Lynch's 2018 memoir Room to Dream (co-written with Kristine McKenna), reflects the complicated intersection of individual vision and economic reality that would define Lynch's path as a filmmaker. But do these cultural and economic conditions even exist anymore? Musician, writer, and fellow Lynch-head Tyler Scruggs joins us to talk about Eraserhead's unique production and cultural legacy, in a conversation that explores authorship, adaptation, consciousness, and what it means to be an artist in the digital era.   

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