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Obsessed: Coffee

Posted: 01/20/12 08:00 AM ET

Inspired by one professor's infectious enthusiasm for Emily Dickinson, Obsessed is a new HuffPost Culture series exploring the idiosyncratic, all-consuming passions of public figures and unknowns alike. Through a mix of blogs and interviews, these pieces will highlight the elusiveness of whatever it is you just can't live without -- whether it's blue jays, Renaissance fairs or fan fiction -- or, as in the case of David Lynch, coffee. If you have an obsession to share, drop us a line at culture@huffingtonpost.com.

I am pretty much obsessed with coffee. I've been drinking coffee on a regular basis since I was in the ninth grade. In the ninth grade, I met my soon-to-be good friend, Toby, on the front yard lawn of my girlfriend's house. And during that first conversation with Toby, he happened to tell me that his father was a painter, a fine art painter. Hearing this news that an adult could be a painter -- an explosion went off in my head and from that moment on all I wanted to do was paint. And for me, the world of a painter held much coffee.

Coffee became tied to what I called "The Art Life." I loved to go to diners and drink coffee and try to catch ideas for the work. Coffee has always seemed to facilitate thinking and catching ideas. Not only that, but the flavor of coffee is beyond the beyond good.

Even bad coffee is better than no coffee at all.

For a long time, outside of diners, I drank a lot of instant coffee and I would drink it from styrofoam cups. For many years, I drank probably 20 cups of instant coffee per day. One of the things I discovered from drinking coffee in a styrofoam cup was a kind of fantastic visual trick. If you have a full styrofoam cup of coffee and you move the cup slowly on a certain type of surface, a vibration will come forth and ripples will appear on the surface of the coffee. And if you push the cup a little bit faster as it's vibrating, individual droplets will leap out of the ripples and dance all along the surface of the coffee. I always wanted to film this effect, but I never have. And nowadays, the environmentalists tell us that styrofoam cups aren't so good, so I haven't had an opportunity to see this trick filmed.

Coffee and coffee drinkers have appeared in a couple of my films, I guess most notably Twin Peaks and Mulholland Dr.

A couple of years ago, my friend Erik who worked with me asked me why I didn't get my own line of coffee. I thought it would be a good idea and I began to test many different types of coffee. I finally found a coffee that I loved more than all the rest. And during blind tests I would always pick that one coffee.

I contacted the company that made it and together we worked on slight variations for a house roast, a decaf, and an espresso blend. This became the David Lynch Signature Cup Coffee. And I really like it very much. My friend who came over today had a decaf cup and said it tasted very good. I now drink about seven large cups per day, and I really look forward to each new cup.

Maybe there's not an idea in every bean, but for me there are many good ideas hiding in coffee.


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Inspired by one professor's infectious enthusiasm for Emily Dickinson, Obsessed is a new HuffPost Culture series exploring the idiosyncratic, all-consuming passions of public figures and unknowns alik...
Inspired by one professor's infectious enthusiasm for Emily Dickinson, Obsessed is a new HuffPost Culture series exploring the idiosyncratic, all-consuming passions of public figures and unknowns alik...
 
 
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04:13 AM on 02/06/2012
Dear David, 2 weeks ago... A very close Mutual friend of ours, called me at 8am and said we have to talk ..face to face..I text-ed " how will this happen?"..I thought he was still Europe..He text-ed "I will pick you up in 15 min for coffee at Cafe P... well we discussed the emerging challenge..and I had thrown abandonment to the wind and drank the best and largest coffee something or other ever..
I loved it and never slept till 5:20 am the next day...I did get 4 days work done in 20 hours...and had to fly our company Jet to New Orleans @ 8am that morning..So to me Coffee is an E ticket ride...And you must be this High or Tall to travel on it....Still a Great Experience
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Kev Bat
Fiber is good for my micro-bio !
12:17 AM on 01/30/2012
A piece of homemade cherry pie and a hot cup of free -trade joe . Oh yeah , that's good .
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06:12 PM on 01/28/2012
His new album: crazy clown time is pretty darn cool.
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shewolf2002
EDUCATION is a national security issue.
07:37 PM on 01/27/2012
Nice commercial.
Wish I were famous enough to "develop" and sell my own brand of something...
11:11 PM on 01/29/2012
influential rather than famous
10:13 PM on 01/25/2012
Is there any place to get the coffee mugs like the ones used in Twin Peaks?
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MelodieSays
tell the truth; they will never believe it
02:49 PM on 01/25/2012
I adore him. AND I want to study TM.
02:23 PM on 01/24/2012
The fact that David Lynch likes coffee is not surprising. Most likely, it fuels his creativity and sense of well-being. I love the detail about the kinetic quality of coffee in a styrofoam cup. I appreciate coffee on every level, but prefer a ceramic or glass mug over a styrofoam cup. All aesthetics and epicurean tastes aside, the thing that I always focus on is that coffee is something that people like to consume a lot of---and consuming a lot of coffee is healthy.

Coffee decreases the risk of Parkinson's disease, liver cancer (especially in heavy alcohol drinkers), depression, type 2 diabetes, stroke, prostate cancer, certain types of breast cancer, and suicide.

I have been blogging about coffee's health and social benefits for 3 years. I started the blog http://www.drinkingcoffeeallthetime.com because I was tired of people lumping coffee drinking with cigarette smoking and heavy alcohol consumption. Fortunately, coffee IS good for you!
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pattyrenee
01:53 PM on 01/24/2012
I drink Columbian coffee with half and half, and Stevia. I love it! My mother was 24/7 black coffee drinker. How she went to sleep, I'll never know. She did die young though. Hummm?
01:32 PM on 01/24/2012
I fully agree that bad coffee is better than no coffee at all. And on the last morning of the world when everything is disintergrating, I'll have a cup of water mixed with dirt and the memory of what coffee was.
06:46 PM on 01/25/2012
I found out by accident that Sweet 'n' Low helps a bad cup of coffee immensely. Don't know why.
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JohnHopwood2
Happiness is a 9 letter word
01:01 AM on 01/24/2012
I like David's movies but just thinking about drinking that much coffee makes me ill.
03:35 PM on 01/23/2012
there's no need to ever drink bad coffee :) i drink Organo Gold coffee and it's the best! It's the healthy choice in coffee because it has 100% organic ganoderma and it's delicious. Any coffee lovers that want to try it, follow me on twitter! - @ilcaffedoro
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Oblongato
My micro-bio defines me.
03:34 PM on 01/23/2012
Can 10 cups of coffee give you a heart attack? Because it sure feels as if it can give you a heart attack.
02:54 PM on 01/23/2012
Forget the coffee, You Yanks need a few Builders Brews in you,
02:20 AM on 01/24/2012
Indeed..nothing beats a nice cup of Tetley.
02:26 PM on 01/24/2012
Aaaghh tetley!,

Personally prefer yorkshire tea or Twinnings English Breakfast(when i want ta be fancy, like), Pg tips scares me though(think it was the old monkey adds freaked me out a little).
01:52 PM on 01/23/2012
I cannot buy into the bad coffee is better than no coffee.
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10:46 AM on 01/23/2012
I can totally relate.