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I saw the most bizarre movie last night...
Topic Started: Sep 9 2006, 07:01 AM (98 Views)
pianojerome
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"Blue Velvet"

Weird... :dead:


This college student finds a human ear in a field somewhere, and since the private investigator doesn't know anything about it, he tries to find out himself whose ear it is and who cut it off.
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AlbertaCrude
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A classic Dennis Hopper performance
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John Jacob Jingoism Smith
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Actually Blue Velvet is pretty normal if you contrast it to David Lynch's first work "Eraserhead".

But just to show that Lynch has more chops than just "odd" and "disturbing", I would suggest the family-friendly "The Straight Story" as not only a great Lynch film, but one of the best films I've seen, period. There is one scene in particular of two old men discussing their experiences in the war that I will carry in my mind until I die. And it's nothing more than a brief conversation. And if you don't end of thinking of Richard Farnsworth as the best actor you've never heard of, I'd be surprised.
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Optimistic
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That's been on my list of things to see for a long time, ever since I saw Mulholland Drive and Lost Highway.

I like 'em!
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