Author: Martin Short
Theme: Funny, Men, Movies
Words: face, together, film, movie, guy, imagine
David Lynch and I almost made a movie together in the late ’80s. We had lots of dinners and lunches. He’s a very cool, hip guy. This film, let’s face it, is like an homage to him, I would imagine he’d find it funny.
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