A couple of bystanders driving around Hollywood in November discover none other than David Lynch sitting on the corner of Hollywood and La Brea with a live cow. "Cheese is made from milk," he explains. "Without cheese there wouldn't be an inland empire." Glad to hear that he's just as transparent in real life as he is as a film maker.
The video is probably viral, but the PR stunt was real: David Lynch was promoting his new film Inland Empire, described by Richard Peña of the New York Film Festival as "plotless collection of snippets that explore themes Lynch has been working on for years," including "a Hollywood story about a young actress who gets a part in a film that might be cursed; a story about the smuggling of women from Eastern Europe; and an abstract story about a family of people with rabbit heads sitting around in a living room."