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Indeed a dog, albeit in cartoon form, took centre stage in Lynch's cartoon series for the LA Reader, The Angriest Dog in the World. But it is here on his website that Lynch seems to be opening up more to the wonders of nature: Bees, Coyotes and Dead Mice all have a part to play in various guises and manifestations within www.davidlynch.com, and ...
Eraserhead is a 1977 American independent surrealist body horror film [3] written, directed, produced, and edited by David Lynch.Lynch also created its score and sound design, which included pieces by a variety of other musicians.
The Angriest Dog in the World (1983–1992) by David Lynch (US) Angus Og (?–1986) by Ewen Bain ; Animal Crackers (1968– ) by Roger Bollen and later Fred Wagner (US) Animal Crackers (1937–1957) by Dick Ryan and Warren Goodrich (US) Annie (see Little Orphan Annie) Apartment 3-G (1961–2015) originally by Nicholas P. Dallis and Alex Kotzky (US)
He contributed a weekly comic strip, “The Angriest Dog in the World,” to the alternative weekly the Los Angeles Reader for eight years. His wry, deadpan weather reports were aired daily on the ...
The original soundtrack for Eraserhead was released via I.R.S. Records on LP in the United States on June 15, 1982, with 5 tracks. Side A consists of three songs written by Thomas "Fats" Waller and Side B consists of "In Heaven", the song performed by Laurel Near's character the Lady in the Radiator in the original film.
The five-year-old animal had gained a reputation as ‘California’s angriest otter’ after she was captured on social media attacking surfers in Santa Cruz and biting their boards
It's a rarely discussed problem, but dogs are the No. 2 predator of livestock in the U.S. In California, roaming dog packs have even killed a human.
David Lynch: The Art Life is a 2016 documentary film directed by Jon Nguyen. The film follows director David Lynch's upbringing in Montana, Washington State, Idaho, and Virginia, his initial move to Philadelphia to pursue a career as a painter, to the beginning of the production of Eraserhead.