Hundreds gather at California burger joint to honor legendary filmmaker
Briefly

Following the death of David Lynch, fans flocked to Bob's Big Boy in Burbank to pay tribute to the influential filmmaker. Lynch, known for works like 'Twin Peaks' and 'Mulholland Drive', frequented the diner in the late 70s and early 80s, finding inspiration there. A vigil was organized by an art collective, drawing hundreds as they remembered Lynch's unique contributions to cinema. His lasting connections to the diner and the city were central to both his writing process and his enduring influence.
His films and whole myth are so embedded in the city's, like, psychogeography that it's hard not to feel connected.
There's a safety in thinking in a diner. You can have your coffee, eat your pie, and let your mind wander.
Read at SFGATE
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