Blue Velvet
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Blue Velvet
BBC 2, 10 pm tonight.
I would consider it a film not to be missed - but I'm sure some will disagree.
Dennis Hopper's finest, in my opinion.
I would consider it a film not to be missed - but I'm sure some will disagree.
Dennis Hopper's finest, in my opinion.
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Re: Blue Velvet
dougcollins wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 9:14 pmBBC 2, 10 pm tonight.
I would consider it a film not to be missed - but I'm sure some will disagree.
Dennis Hopper's finest, in my opinion.
Great film.
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I remember it being part of a BBC thing presented by Alex Cox on alt-indie-cult movies. Highly recommended
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Re: Blue Velvet
Probably ‘Moviedrome’.CharlieinNewMexico wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 5:55 amI remember it being part of a BBC thing presented by Alex Cox on alt-indie-cult movies. Highly recommended
A sad loss from the Sunday night schedule.
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Watched it at the cinema when it first came out and it was my “most overrated film” at that point. Would love to see it 35 years on to see whether “young me” had taste or was on a bad day.
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Saw the rail end, last night. None the wiser!
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Our tutor showed it to us in college and most of us were thinking "meh" by the end of it. Then we spent the next month or so pouring over it, analysing it scene by scene, shot by shot and by the end of it, everything clicked and I saw the genius that was David Lynch. Probably my biggest influence in understanding the language of film.
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I had the same experience with 12 Angry Men!4:20 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 10, 2025 3:53 pmOur tutor showed it to us in college and most of us were thinking "meh" by the end of it. Then we spent the next month or so pouring over it, analysing it scene by scene, shot by shot and by the end of it, everything clicked and I saw the genius that was David Lynch. Probably my biggest influence in understanding the language of film.
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Re: Blue Velvet
Going on some of the reactions on here, to next to nothing, probably!

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Great film. I enjoyed it much more than when I first saw it nearly 40 years ago.
One thing i didn't understand is why the bent cop was dead but still standing up, near the end.
One thing i didn't understand is why the bent cop was dead but still standing up, near the end.
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I have never seen this. Spotted it on YouTube, so I'm going to watch it.
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Missed it this time around so I’ve put it on my wish list. Birthday in April and the girls are pestering me already.
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Blew my mind when I first watched it. Tremendous film. As a by-product it also made me listen to Roy Orbison’s incredible voice and music.
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Looks like its on again tonight on BBC Four, might give it a watch.
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"the girls" might not appreciate it.......but good luck.Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Tue Feb 11, 2025 8:54 pmMissed it this time around so I’ve put it on my wish list. Birthday in April and the girls are pestering me already.
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I think 'Don't Look Now' and 'Videodrome' were both included.
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Our church choir director was the organist at the church in the background of the scene where they go out joyriding and one of the girls is dancing on the car. David Lynch asked him to play during the filming. Sadly, ended up cut from the scene. He did say it was one of the more surreal moments in his life.
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I love stories like that.BayArea54 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 4:55 pmOur church choir director was the organist at the church in the background of the scene where they go out joyriding and one of the girls is dancing on the car. David Lynch asked him to play during the filming. Sadly, ended up cut from the scene. He did say it was one of the more surreal moments in his life.
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Hey look guys I learned how to use AICharlieinNewMexico wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 5:09 amThanks! Does anyone else remember films that were on Moviedrome? It would be nice to watch a few again
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Some great films there.
Some terrible ones too.
Some terrible ones too.
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Love the quirky and surreal David Lynch films. Was years ago since I first watched Blue Velvet and have it on DVD (probably boxed away in the attic), so totally enjoyed it this time around as I'd forgotten most of it. Great to see Dennis Hopper at his finest and Jack Nance as one of his sidekicks. Also a very young Kyle McLachlan, Laura Dern and even Dean Stockwell, who I only remembered watching in Quantum Leap.
Also have Eraserhead, Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks box set somewhere on DVD. And who can forget The Elephant Man!
Also have Eraserhead, Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks box set somewhere on DVD. And who can forget The Elephant Man!
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Right. Very strange scenario.mickleoverclaret wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2025 11:54 pmHe's lobotomised rather than dead, IIRC.
One of my favourite films of all time.
There's a 2 hr 47 minute version of the film on youtube.

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Never been as confused watching a film for the first time than Eraserhead!DingleDangle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 10:47 pmLove the quirky and surreal David Lynch films. Was years ago since I first watched Blue Velvet and have it on DVD (probably boxed away in the attic), so totally enjoyed it this time around as I'd forgotten most of it. Great to see Dennis Hopper at his finest and Jack Nance as one of his sidekicks. Also a very young Kyle McLachlan, Laura Dern and even Dean Stockwell, who I only remembered watching in Quantum Leap.
Also have Eraserhead, Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks box set somewhere on DVD. And who can forget The Elephant Man!
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Yep, Eraserhead was something else!
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Re: Blue Velvet
A list of films that appeared on 'Moviedrome', you ask?CharlieinNewMexico wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 5:09 amThanks! Does anyone else remember films that were on Moviedrome? It would be nice to watch a few again
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moviedrome