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Count me among those who consider David Lynch's “Blue Velvet” to be the greatest American film of the 1980s. Another brilliant shade of 'Blue Velvet' ...
Blue Velvet turns 35 this week, ... He eventually uncovers a kidnapping plot involving a nightclub singer named Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini) ...
As it is, the two-hour Blue Velvet that Lynch actually released still baffled and outraged many. Even though it’s one of Lynch’s most plot-driven films—starring Kyle MacLachlan as seemingly ...
Although “Blue Velvet” tackles some disturbing material — the film’s plot kicks off when Jeffrey (MacLachlan) finds a severed ear in a field, and he later witnesses Dorothy’s (Rossellini ...
Blue Velvet’s plot is simple. Jeffrey, a college student (played by Kyle MacLachlan), has taken time off from school to care for his ailing father in the small town of Lumberton.
I first watched “Blue Velvet” when I was 15 years old. I was transfixed by the opening scene. A camera travels down a royal blue sky dotted with fluffy white clouds and comes to rest on a white picket ...
The body part proves crucial to the plot. The university student finds an ear, ... Blue Velvet Written and directed by David Lynch Park Circus Films Film Forum, March 25–31.
Exclusive: “Blue Velvet” Blu-ray Deleted Scene Published November 8, 2011 • Updated on May 30, 2012 at 2:45 pm • Updated on May 30, 2012 at 2:45 pm ...
Lynch jokingly summarized Blue Velvet’s plot as “The Hardy Boys go to hell,” and the finished film has a sense of humor that ranges from sardonic to silly (cue the “chicken walk” scene ...
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