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  • Never have understood much about this Movie. It's still almost hypnotic though how it pulls you in. Especially this scene.

  • I've seen this movie at least 10 times and still don't understand it, yet I can't get enough of it. Why is that?

  • whats th name of his song,

  • Nothing is simple in a David Lynch movie, he is the Salvador Dali of film.

  • @pingtran can't agree more.

  • Why aren't there more songs this good?

  • Not really. Doesn't tell me shit.

  • 1:50 to 2:03 explains so many of the secrets in this movie if you just open your eyes.

  • oh man i wish i could marry her and then i'd make her sing this to me every night before i go to sleep

  • melissa george...excellent choice david

  • I love the idea that the "girl" is auditioning by lip-syching to someone else's singing.

  • I would llke to see how Mulholland Drive looked as the pilot that David Lynch originally filmed.

  • J'aime beaucoup ce film. Un chef d’œuvre!

  • @DaDawg4real

    The only clock I can see at about 40 seconds in reads 8:55, get ur eyes checked man.

    3-17-11, happy St. Pats day

  • mellisa george is the  girl.

  • No joke, the girl singing in this, is absolutely stunning!!!

  • I wonder why Betty felt so tempted to run off like that. Was it nerves?

  • @Beale64 she realized she had to go meet diane, remember? in the previous scene (before her audition), they made a time when they were going to meet up and try to figure out her identity. she was going to be late.

  • Adam:

    Whats...the...photo? 

  • This was released in 2001, so it was obviously recorded before 9/11 2001, watch the clock about 40 seconds in, what a coincidence the clock is at EXACTLY 9/11. Coincidence ?

  • @DaDawg4real Spooky

  • send Jason over

  • FADED AS FUCK BITCH

    4 LYFE BITCH

  • Great stuff

    

  • I would have to have my "friend" wait and meet that cute director ! He would be mine within 5 minutes... Justin's so sexy !

  • What is the moral of this story? What's the hidden message

  • LOL OLD SCHOOL TV3 LOGO!

  • Melissa George looks so gorgeous in this scene.

    I love her little shoulder wiggle at 0:23

  • so powerful

  • i like the interpretation that says both halves of the movie are like parallel universes, each dreaming the other, and both equally bizarre

  • whats the 60's song in this i love it

  • @jontaylor1986 : I've told every little star- by Linda Scott

  • @myrmica thanks! i got it in the end

  • there are so many interpretations of this film i love it.

  • I've seen the movie, read the interpretations, I'm finding I actually don't care about them, I just want to watch the movie over again because I love watching what I see!

  • Lynch definitely knows how to use close-ups effectively.

  • If you can, try watching Mulholland Drive. and watch it literally, as if it is all really happening.  See what you think then.

  • Lynch is turing water into wine within this scene.

  • Melissa George... ♪ ♫ ♥ ♥ ♥

  • great (L)

  • The ultimate mindf***!

  • By the way, in case you haven't discovered this yet, this song is FAR older than Linda Scott's version. It goes wayyyyy back. You can listen on Youtube. Just put the usual stuff in the url, followed by this: /watch?v=7mdcvrZYE4Q

  • This is a great movie!!!

  • i've told every little start, just how sweet i think you are. Why haven't i told YOU?♥

  • I was thinking of this movie the past few days after I saw it, because it was so twisted. I had no idea what the hell happen for real or an alternate reality. Powerful movie

  • To everyone who hasn't figured it out yet:

    This is a dream.

    Diane is looking for reasons to justify why Camilla basically slept to the top without much real talent. In the dream she switches a lot of names as well as characters, so the girl that played Camilla in that scene was the girl who kissed Camilla in the party.

    You notice the phase "This is the girl" being said a lot. That's the phase Diane used to refer to Camilla when she ordered her death.

  • @Michaelas11 i don't understand the whoooole movie. :( it's just...confusing to me. it seems like you understand it. o_O would you maybe explain a little bit? (: that would be awesome :) have a great weekend!

  • @ShaaariOC It's not very difficult to analyze and fully understand this movie once you take two things for granted:

    1) First half of the movie was a dream, specifically Diane's.

    2) The events outside the dream don't occur in chronological order. For example, the party and the diner scene occurred before the dream.

  • @Michaelas11- Yes, but, have you considered the possibility that both Betty and Diane are dreams? The whole movie is a dream. But whose dream? Here's a thought: the dreamer is none other than the dumpster monster, who is the same as the blue-hair in the opera box at the Club Silencio. Connect the blues. Lynch loves blue.

  • @Michaelas11 agree, but this is not the only interpretation...

  • @tattoo6862 It's the one that makes the most sense, and explains mostly everything in the movie besides the last scene.

  • @Michaelas11 I don't think Lynch really made an attempt to have one particular plot for use to "figure out." I always thought this movie satirises the banalities of Hollywood. Like in the Silencio and 16 Ways scenes, he gives you a pretty performance and eventually pulls away, revealing just how fake it is. Also, in the second half of the movie, actors switch roles, much like in Hollywood where we see the same actors time and time again.

  • @basskick10 Lynch always insisted this had a coherent plot, and even provided clues which matched this old, now widely accepted interperation. I don't want to go into an argument with you but you'll have to read my earlier comments and watch the movie several times to see how streamlined it actually is. You're right that the movie makes several analogies to Hollywood culture, but it is not the reason why the actors 'switched roles' later in the film.

  • @Michaelas11 : This is all correct, but wasn't it just an ad hoc resolution by Lynch, to 'close off' an otherwise open-ended story, once the idea of it becoming a TV series had been thwarted? That's what I've read at least, and if so it only increases my respect for Lynch that he manages to make it seem as though he had planned all of this from the outset.

  • @AlephNeil I belong to a school of thought that believes Lynch had, in fact, planned everything from the beginning according to this interpretation.

  • @Michaelas11 good stuff

  • @Joefonzgoldenarms Why thank you :)

  • @Michaelas11 Who cares?

  • @BenRandomS Probably just you???

  • @BenRandomS Everybody except you?

  • @Deccy06 Than you don't get it

  • @Michaelas11 thank god someone understands

  • @JulieKroko Yes, we're clearly all dummies. *rolls eyes.

  • @Michaelas11 ok now we are getting somewhere. So when does the dream end and we are in reality?

  • @bobbollu it's when betty wakes up. but the dream starts after she ordered camille's death. so yeah its a bit complex

  • @Michaelas11 No offense but this movie is so incredible that there really isn't one "correct" interpretation ... took a whole class on this movie!

  • @Michaelas11 Your interpretation. There are many. Much like Inland Empire it is a film made up of many single ideas which have the same overall ambient feel. 

  • Thx for this, love this scene!

  • what is the name of this song? Top tune!

  • @HumphreyBogart22 I've Told Every Little Star - Linda Scott

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  • She Is Linda Scott !!!!!!!!

    Excellent Choice Is Right.

  • She is Diane Selwin...Naomi Watts alter-ego.

  • The "girl" is actress Melissa George, who later kisses Laura Harring. Very talented actress and great performance

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  • Justin es como J.L.Goddard, me encanta!

  • this is the girl

  • @asshai .......Excellent choice, Adam. (the timing in delivering these lines is simply exquisite)

  • @coyotesong- Lynch's movies are so unfathomable that we often forget what a great director he is. He always gets flawless performances out of his actors.

  • @HughCrammit BTW, Sen Mark Pryor of Arkansas sounds just like the Cowboy in the scene at the deserted corral. He's a member of the senate committee that questioned the Goldman executives about betting against their customers.

  • @asshai EXCELLENT CHOICE, ADAM.

  • adam your a tosser, that wee lass would melt the heart of any guy , you wouldnt need any heavy team to convince me if i was in your position . for goodness sake shes a darlin.shag them all

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