Steven Soderbergh, Questlove, Ron Howard and extra pay tribute to David Lynch

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Reactions to the demise of David Lynch, the visionary filmmaker behind “Twin Peaks” and “Mulholland Drive,” whose demise at 78 was introduced Thursday.

— “He’s one of those filmmakers who was influential but impossible to imitate. People would try but he had one kind of algorithm that worked for him and you attempted to recreate it at your peril. As non-linear and illogical as they often seemed, they were clearly highly organized in his mind.” — director Steven Soderbergh, in an interview with The Related Press.

— “Truly saddened to hear of the passing of David Lynch. Working with him was like a dream out of one of his movies, and I treasure the times I got to speak with him and hear first-hand his vision for a film. I truly encourage anyone who loves movies and television to watch all that David produced. He was a true artist, through and through.” — Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins, through Instagram. Smashing Pumpkins contributed to the soundtrack for Lynch’s “Lost Highway.”

— ”#RIPDavidLynch, a gracious man and fearless artist who adopted his coronary heart & soul and proved that radical experimentation may yield unforgettable cinema.” — director Ron Howard, through X.

— “Lynch was the first human/creative that stressed the importance of not overworking and taking time out to breathe & meditate and searching for creative avenues not in my comfort zone.” — Questlove, through Threads.

— “RIP David Lynch. You inspired so many of us.” — director James Gunn, through X.

— “Like Kafka, like Bacon, he dedicated his life to opening a portal. He was the first to show me another world, a beautiful one of love and danger I sensed but had never seen outside sleep. Thank you David your gift will reverberate for the rest of my life.” — director Jane Schoenbrun, of “I Saw the TV Glow,” through X.

— “Across the decades, David’s impact on cinema proved indelible in his films and his art — and he always gave back to AFI — supportive of the storytellers who wrote their own rules and reached for something different.” — The American Movie Institute, through Instagram.

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