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Re: Catching the Big Fish - the Documentary

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 7:48 pm
by Annie
Okay qbin2001, did you watch it; can you give us a review? Thanks.

Re: Catching the Big Fish - the Documentary

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:24 am
by qbin2001
Annie wrote:Okay qbin2001, did you watch it; can you give us a review? Thanks.
Just a few scenes. I hadn't the time (and mood) to watch full film. I'm kind of afraid to watch it. I hope it wouldn't destroy my vision of David Lynch....

Re: Catching the Big Fish - the Documentary

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:26 pm
by Annie
Ooh, that sounds scary...maybe I don't want to see it, either.

Re: Catching the Big Fish - the Documentary

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 9:25 am
by Roger
qbin2001 wrote:My DVD with "David wants to fly " came yesterday. I'll watch it tonight probably.
How was it?
The trailer looked pretty cool with some nice camera shots.

Re: Catching the Big Fish - the Documentary

Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:45 am
by qbin2001
Roger wrote:
qbin2001 wrote:My DVD with "David wants to fly " came yesterday. I'll watch it tonight probably.
How was it?
The trailer looked pretty cool with some nice camera shots.
Still doesn't courage to watch it... LOL

Re: Catching the Big Fish - the Documentary

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 12:16 pm
by moviemaker
I posted my review elsewhere. Definitely see the Documentary "David Wants To Fly". It was well put together, very informative and completely eye opening.

And after seeing it, I find no reason for David Lynch to make his own documentary on the Maharishi. At the end of the doc, the "other" David journeys all the way to the Himalayas and meets the man who is the heir apparent to Guru Dev (The Maharishi's Teacher) in a small temple at the foot of the snowy mountains. He says the Maharishi was a bookkeeper in the temple who was sent out to teach others across the world about meditation but was never meant to be a "guru" and was definitely not supposed to charge money for his teachings. I'm not giving too much away as there are some other interesting revelations throughout.

I'll repeat from my other post. David Lynch does not appear in a bad light at all in this doc. You can actually see how impassioned he is and how much Lynch wants to do good for others.