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  • Alguno sabe de quién es esta canción?

  • Im makin my sweetheart watch this with me on monday. It's totally a test

  • Is it weird that I think this would be a great date movie? Haha.

  • BELLISSIMA CANZONE DI FILM BLUE VELVET MERCI

  • daddy wants to fuck

  • Nice Lynch scene he is one of the best

  • I miss Dennis Hopper

  • great vid man

  • This is awesome! This should have been the trailer (or something along the same narrative structure).

    Kudos on making this, it's awesome.

    Oh yeah @Fartingbellybutton Roy was not a fan and even said Lynch couldn't use it when he asked for permission. He ignored him and used it anyway and when Orbison finally saw it he was pleasantly surprised stating that he felt it added a new complexity to the song.

  • I love this Song!

    Dean Stockweel was beautiful singing Roy Orbison!

  • When Roy Orbison first saw Blue Velvet, He was upset about the Way In Dreams was used in the Film.

  • "Baby wants to fuck, Mommy!" R.I.P., Dennis Hopper.

  • Frank....cheers man...see you in heaven or hell but .. thanks man for everything.....

  • Frank's gone folks. RIP Dennis Hooper. A fine actor

  • I said misunderstood because some ppl find him strange and his movies are not commercial shit like nowadays movies,that's why I said that.

  • mommeeee!

  • theory: lynch invented the scary wind tunnel sound? it's in eraserhead and M.D.... can anyone think of a movie earlier than eraserhead with that sound?

  • @htedrom That sound was taken from Edward D. Wood's film "Glen of Glenda?" which Lynch is an admitted fan of. Considering Wood's budgets, it is likely that it was a stock sound and had been used before in another film before that.

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  • nice job!

  • This makes we want to watch Blue Velvet backwards.

  • if you dont understand it youre never going to understand it, it's not david lynch it's you!

  • It gives me an erection every time I hear it.

  • I dont know why people find it strange he is singing into a lamp, i do it all the time in my parents basement., but somtimes it burns my lips.

  • just pretend eraserhead is one long night gallery painting and you'll be ok; it's a lot of fun....

  • lynch grew up in missoula, MT and Philly at the art institute... he once said: philadelphia is the ugliest place i've ever seen; eraserhead grew out of my experiences in Philadelphia....

  • I'm reasonably sure Lynch didn't grow up in "white picket-fence america", but rather industrial philadelphia. Under the marketing campaign and the Disneyfication, America is really more industrial-wasteland Philly than blue-sky suburbia, and I think this what "Blue Velvet" is about: the juxtoposition of dreams and reality, the paradox of layering a marketed future-time paradise ("the American Dream") over the grim realities of the industrialized, capitalized modern world...

  • the original singer is roy orbison

  • una de mis favoritas

  • Brilliant movie!

    Fantastic song!

    5 stars!!!!

  • Who is this fuck?

  • One of my favourite movies,simply MASTERPIECE!!!!David Lynch is a genius but so missunderstood unfortunately!!!

  • @mjfreaklove he's not misunderstood at all, he's extremely successful, he has worked with the biggest stars in high budget hollywood production and he has won some awards that very few can

    how on earth can you say he's misunderstood? he has fucked with divas!

  • @mjfreaklove he's understood perfectly by the people who matter =cP

  • don't look at me don't you fucking look at me

  • Blue Velvet...I loved this movie for all the good music....Of course I love Denise Hooper as well!

  • dennis hopper rang lynch up and said to him david i am frank i am that man, dennis was drinking quite heavy at that time amongst other things, but you just cant fault him a true real actor along with his peers.

    repect to roy orbison, in dreams a true classic.

  • This movie was fantastic, a master piece!

    I Love David Lynch!

  • Thank U

  • lol...dumbfuck

  • Sometimes when I watch this movie with me hubby over again I feel sorrow for Frank. God, he was tormented and any actor that can make you cringe, think and cry at the same time is one hell of an actor. Hopper outdid himself with this one.

  • Just about one of the BEST scenes ever in a flick. Can't beat Dean's performance!! Fantastic movie and very complicated, but you can learn from it.

  • I agree. It was this scene, back in 1987 when I saw the film, that made me fall in love with Lynch's work.

  • yea cept i paid fucking 28 bucks for eraserhead cause i heard good things about it....wtf was that shitty movie about? really, watched it trying to get something from it.....nothing nadda. B.V. yes great movie. E.H. ,,,,??? WTF

  • Art mimics life certainly applies to EH. Lynch had just become a father, I've read, and found it difficult to cope with. Dealing with infants, spouses, inlaws, etc., can be monstrous, the "premature" (LOL) baby. Bleak setting, BW film suggests post-industrial nightmare landscape. Anything but the blue-sky, picket-fenced America we see in BLUE VELVET (what Lynch himself grew up in). Just remember, "In heaven everything is fine." I just like he's wierdness in the end.

    Best to you.

  • i "get" that to a point. i watched lynch explain what it was about, and what views he wanted to get across to the audiance. To a point it was good, and it wasnt that it lacked dialog or that i wanted more blood/weirdness/creepyness. it just kinda......wasnt what i thought it was going to be. (and i wouldnt just stabbed that 'baby' right away F that thing) thanks though

  • that is because you are a very stupid person

  • because i paid 28 bucks for it or cause i didnt understand it. after watching it yea it is stupid to pay that much for EH. but cause i didnt get it?? i think people that say they got it, didnt even get it. they just wanna sound cool and pretend to get it so they can sound like a pompous ass congrats

  • ahahah its not a difficult movie idiot u truly are retarded

  • what that being a parent/father is difficult. yea got that. i just thought it was a dumb movie, with tons of little nuances that you have to guess as to what they mean.

  • Hey Anaximmander, how about you post a link to an essay in which you put forward your interpretation of Eraserhead. Your overwhelming intellect would help people, such as myself, who feel a little confused by Lynch's work. While your at it can you please write me some instructions for when I watch 'Mulholland Drive' next, please don't cop out or suggest that I am 'a very stupid person' or 'retarded' - I want to be as smart as you! I do! Really!

  • I think that Eraserhead was about David Lynch's fear of becoming a parent, but everyone has their own interpretations of his movies.

  • i love this song

  • it is not simple and plain- it is immaculate and perfect and symbolic and effortless. The dialogue, especially the repeated "the world is a strange place," in the film is not meant to be realistic it is meant to portray the narrowmindedness and distorted moralism of suburban America. It is conveying how this reality is a false and flimsy facade for the reality, where as you said people get robbed and shot at. That's why you are wrong and will continue to be bashed when criticising this movie ;)

  • I so miss cassette technology.

  • scorcese is a fine director, one of the best, that being said he is know lynch.

  • one of my absolute fav, cant get no pabst blue ribbon where i live, dont know if thats a good or bad thing, but i almost always buy heineken when i see them,, and just seeing a can/bottle of heinekin makes me think of this movie sure its the same for many of you ppl!!!

  • this is my all time favorite film.

  • Wonderful Memories Thanks from Dave

  • I'm taking my neighbour on a joy ride. what beer do you want neighbour? .....

    Heineken.....

    Heineken, fuck that shit, peps blue ribbon.....

    classic

  • Just a suggestion. Check out a trailer from Inland Empire--Lynch singing "Ghosts of Love": archetypal id/noir music. Love Laura Dern coming from the dark in this clip from Blue Velvet: "Are you the one who found the ear?" Nancy Drew and a Hardy Boy probe the "mysteries of love" and life.

  • Damn! This is my favorite film of all time, too. I used to show it in my English composition class after reading Freud and Jung. The scene with In Dreams lip-synched by Dean Stockwell won me over. And the Boss is the best--. One of Orbison's albums has Springsteen's jacket notes. In short, this movie is, as you say, "the balls defined." LOL

    Loved your comments.

  • Great Bunuel tribute with the severed ear infested with ants. For lovers of surrealist films you must check out an Un chien andalou and the golden age.

  • It's fuckin'great film. I saw it so often and sometimes I feel like Frank. And in this case I would like to send loveletters to some fuckers :o)

  • the ants are Dali's invention

  • Thanks for the Buneul tag as many may not see the connection. I just got back from Madrid where I visited the museum Reina Sophia which shows "clips," no pun intended, from Un Chien Andalou (sp) and the Golden Age. Lynch certainly picks his masters, and so, it seems, do you.

  • lynch is such a great director. U must see eraserhead if u liked this movie

  • It is an awesome movie, and I especially love this part, and the song!

  • you obviously don't know much about David Lynch

  • whats this movie even about?

  • Freud's Oedipal triangle worked out in whitebread America. Father/son conflict, son searches for his own identity, dates Sandy (Sandra Dee), beds surrogate mother (Dorothy Valens-Richie Valens), chooses the right girl, father gets better, robin sings, happy ending--except for Dorothy who sings at the end: I can still see blue velvet through my tears.

  • Blue Velvet is undoubtedly the masterpiece of David Lynch. There's nothing more to say about that cult classic.

  • Lynch is a GENIUS!!!!!!!

  • Witaj ekspercie! Jestem zarejestrowany na Titanpoker com i już otrzymałem bonus w wysokości 650 dolarów! Jak to więc działa z kolejnymi bonusami? Masz jeszcze coś? Mogę podać Kod bonusowy MASTER także moim przyjaciołom?

  • This movie looks AWESOME! Can somebody put the entire movie on YouTube?

  • Go out and buy it, you cheap twit.

  • Fucin awesome trailer!!!

    Scene with Ben singing is a class - Frank getting psycho-stonned...

  • I REMEMBER SEEING THIS AND I WAS all paranoid. I couldn't sleep well that night.

  • In dreams you're MINE. ALL the time!

    Sounds so much creepier when Hopper says it.

  • mon passage préféré du film :|

  • Man, Is that Tray from Sex and the City? Wow he looks young. What yr was this made?

  • this movie was fuckin weird but i really liked it

  • oops scratch the above...zenith zenith.....:D

  • an absolute classic.....hoppers creative nadir

  • That scene with Ben (Dean Stockwell) singing Roy Orbison's "In Dreams" was easily my favorite part of the film, which is saying a lot because I loved the entire freakin' movie.

  • one of the best films ever

  • david lynch is a great artist, trippy, creepy, creative, and just weird...

  • No shit!

  • Mommy....Mommmy...

  • LMAO!!!

  • Well done... maybe be a bit more sparing on the dialogue, but otherwise it caught the exact tone of the film. And the surprise ending was excellent.

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