Great film, one of my all time favourites. Please tell me niksati is your video blocked somewhere, someplace, I am interested about copyrights and if its blocked in which countries. Thanks.
Think most people don't get it because they expect a traditional storytelling manner in a movie. With Lynch, he crosses over to visual art, sometimes there is no story, just a artistic means of evocation, pushes you into a weird, uncomfortable world unfamiliar and not based in rationality. Basically if you like new experiences and unpredictability you might like his stuff.
i make the same mistake, all too often, of watching a David Lynch film before i go to bed then spending the remainder of the evening questioning my own thoughts, actions, and legitimacy.
I'm supersmart, and I only enjoy Lynch movies for the estetics, the beauty. I'm not looking for anything "deep" or "profound" or anything in them, they're just "pretty flicks" to me!: )
Wow, you Americans are lucky-i assume this is from an American copy, in Britain it is rare and i bought a copy only to find the picture was below VHS quality, beyond abysmal. Anyway is this from the US special edition because i may have to buy an import.
For such a rich film the brits deserve much better
Really nice and deep film. Kyle MacLachlan, Laura Dern, Isabella Rossellini and Dennis Hopper showed brilliant acting. The ending was just awesome. I miss the 80's and 90's - best era in cinematography
there is literally no replacement for Dennis Hopper show some respect.
If your little mind is incapable of watching amazing cinema with unbeatable actors, and you can only watch movies with the mediocre acting of hollywood actors like Johnny Depp, then you should stick to the pirates of the carribean and all the retarded re-hash Tim Burton films
@Sony1285 You obviously have no taste whatsoever. Blue Velvet is a jewel of American cinema. And, the "demented f", as you so put it, that made this film, his name is David Lynch, a brilliant director whose other works include the classics Eraserhead and Mulholland Drive.
@niksati Lynch is also known for refusing to explain anything about his in interviews. If you don't get it, you're not going to get any help from him.
@niksati AHAHAHA! Here we have the exact response the film is meant to elicit from its fan base. The mediocre, intellectually average are given something that they can pretend to understand to feel some sort of superiority to others of comparable intellect. They see intelligent people enjoying things that they don't understand, so they mistakenly attribute aesthetic quality to opacity. David Lynch's surrealist films, for the most part, are heralded by these pseudo-intellectuals.
@Sony1285 There is no such thing as "normal" just the illusion of normality anyone trying to be "normal" is simply trying to become part of a something that does not exist and as a result are doing nothing more than decorating there inauthentic meaningless lives with random materialist goods of varying social relevance.
@coconut7joemanji And usually, though not always, when I've gotten close enough to some "normal" people, who uncannily fit the mold of compulsory normalcy, things aren't so normal at all. Under the surface....
@Sony1285 there's a reason why it's a cult classic, because a large portion such as yourself and 'respected' others like Roger Ebert don't get this movie.
It's weird that Dennis Hopper hasn't been in any other films before or since, he's a good actor. He should have gotten more than one role before he died. :(
@Useless2112 I suggest that you go back and watch SPEED. Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock and Dennis Hopper were all in it. Go back and look at a little known (LOL) film from the 60's called EASY RIDER . Also, from the 80's, he also directed COLORS.
C'mon, you all for real? Hopper was making movies back in the 50's with James Dean !! LOL ! I'm obviously older than you all - just find t funny when younger people think in terms of their own 'times' not realizing whats come before them. I did it too. The Beatles were a huge phenom. for me. Although I was aware of Chuck Berry or Elvis I wrote them off as 'yesterday' not realizing that to older folks these 2 were just as huge as the Beatles.Now kids are "Beatles - wha?"
@Useless2112 No no NO Useless! Keanu Reevs WAS in Speed not Tom Cruise and I remember it because Keanu's acting was really bad as usual and he should stick to doing action movies only! The bad guy was Dennis Hopper who put the bomb on the bus?
@Useless2112 it was Keanu Reeves in speed, how can you mistake his horrific acting for anyone else, "Whoa there's a bomb on the bus" (in stoner voice)
the scene while he waters the garden is most Mysterious: it shows exactly what the film intends to do - it goes for setting up an idyllic american town, 50's style, to undercut it and show its dark, perverse underbelly - the nasty bugs under the ground of the beautiful garden w/picket fences where firemen wave at you as they drive by. and then the discovery of the ear - this is all about the dark, perverse underbelly of supposedly harmless, perfect society.
well, of course i saw the whole thing, not just the opening scene alone, but the opening scene is like a short version of what is to come later. directorially speaking, the opening scene is calculated to show the director's intentions for the entire film, the opening scene shows the direction that the film is headed towards. to show the ugly underbelly of a seemingly perfect picture. as we can see with the main character's father watering his perfect garden: he has a stroke, bugs+rot underneath.
im taking film studies, and we learnt that in the first leasson. i was like "fuck all that from the beggining" ! :P im guessing u also take film studies
I have a small penis. Anyone else?
Maloperverso 1 week ago
Shut up Push you don't get to be in the related videos
TheBradcake 1 month ago
'Allo, 'allo, what's all that there ear? Classic movie!
Hendrikdevuile 1 month ago
@bigjuicymike7 it is blue velvet by bobby vinton
christchin018 1 month ago
can some one plz tell me who sings the first song???
bigjuicymike7 1 month ago
Ratio is wrong............should be 16:9 (Widescreen).
Simon5005 1 month ago
Great film, one of my all time favourites. Please tell me niksati is your video blocked somewhere, someplace, I am interested about copyrights and if its blocked in which countries. Thanks.
zigifrojd 2 months ago
Think most people don't get it because they expect a traditional storytelling manner in a movie. With Lynch, he crosses over to visual art, sometimes there is no story, just a artistic means of evocation, pushes you into a weird, uncomfortable world unfamiliar and not based in rationality. Basically if you like new experiences and unpredictability you might like his stuff.
messysnacks 3 months ago
@messysnacks Yes, otherwise known as boring silly bs.
lollipopfop 1 month ago
hey guys dont talk about the movie or anything
MegaSammich 3 months ago
i make the same mistake, all too often, of watching a David Lynch film before i go to bed then spending the remainder of the evening questioning my own thoughts, actions, and legitimacy.
TheLove7391 3 months ago
I love this movie. A seemingly perfect community, except that Frank fuckin' booth lives there.
lorddarkeet 4 months ago
6:03 - :05 Like Resvevoir Dogs that came out 6 years later.
027220 5 months ago
2:48 - 3:12 I didn't see 'that' coming. :O!
027220 5 months ago
I hope this is prohibited from kids.
027220 5 months ago
@027220 why
starlightassassin 4 months ago
@starlightassassin What do you 'mean' why?
027220 4 months ago
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@027220 come on then if you think your hard enough
starlightassassin 3 months ago
Merci YT :P
TheMauvetys 6 months ago
i love this movie , amazing cinematography
Dennis Hopper is a trip :P
astralhed 6 months ago 2
Best fuckin' movie of the '80's, argument over.
radpcdrums 6 months ago 3
@radpcdrums Someone hasn't seen "Raging Bull"
ktoimil 3 months ago
all the hints at things to come...
herrdruhl 6 months ago
love this film. had to watch it for uni, and analyse it, which in my opninon ruins most movies, but it didn't this one.
Lyriicistique 6 months ago
All of you are a bunch of morons!
lizzylou32 7 months ago 3
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These are some very funny arguments.
Conkern65 7 months ago
I'm supersmart, and I only enjoy Lynch movies for the estetics, the beauty. I'm not looking for anything "deep" or "profound" or anything in them, they're just "pretty flicks" to me!: )
winterstellar 7 months ago
@winterstellar Isnt that a bit cocky? :)
Deline89W 7 months ago
@Deline89W Yes, hehe. That's the way I am.: )
winterstellar 7 months ago
I'm intellectually BELOW average just from reading the previous comment.
Pseudo-intellectuals are very easy to spot btw.
Myfriendfats8 8 months ago 8
@Myfriendfats8 intellectuals and pseudo intellectuals are the same thing. one just has more popular views.
zackhanscom 3 months ago
thanks so much
duingun 9 months ago
The openig titles music is amazing. Love this movie !
LiliScarlett8 9 months ago
Lynch said his films are up to personal interpetation. I enjoy them for their weirdness.
doctorman1000 9 months ago
This movies way of putting you in an alternate reality is really quite perfect
streetcarp19 10 months ago
what exactly happened to the dad in the beginning
gmfballer 10 months ago
@gmfballer bee sting... it's always the little things
IExposeMormonism 10 months ago
@gmfballer He is having a heart attack
Schniddo 9 months ago
The detective's reaction to a person finding an ear was very odd. Like people bring him ears every day.
I don't know. This is Lynch. So the people aren't going to be normal. But I still find it odd.
juliabohemian 1 year ago
genius
nietzsche71 1 year ago
David Lynch's movies are timeless
kfag101 1 year ago 2
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blue velvet is one of the most disturbing films i've ever scene, but this and Mulholland drive are the reason i want to be in films
david lynch are the most underrated film-maker of all time
jakeriding53 1 year ago
blue velvet is one of the most disturbing films i've ever scene, but this and Mulholland drive are the reason i want to be in film
david lynch are the most underrated film-maker of all time
jakeriding53 1 year ago
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jakeriding53 1 year ago
@jakeriding53 you will SOAR! David Lynch is the greatest inspiration
kfag101 1 year ago
@kfag101 thanks for the confidence, hopefully you'll see my films if i keep following this genius
jakeriding53 1 year ago
@jakeriding53 I am counting on it!
kfag101 1 year ago
What the hell happened to the guy with the hose?
"Oh no, my hose is braking!" *dies*
RichardForkins 1 year ago
I love that film.
VasilikiJohnny 1 year ago
yes... thats a human ear all right
naneek2 1 year ago
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Just one of the greatest movies ever made
blablaidontcarewhour 1 year ago
Wow, you Americans are lucky-i assume this is from an American copy, in Britain it is rare and i bought a copy only to find the picture was below VHS quality, beyond abysmal. Anyway is this from the US special edition because i may have to buy an import.
For such a rich film the brits deserve much better
summerislefan 1 year ago
Lynch combines film noir, surrealism and the grotesque. In other words, he is a director of crap.
EdMahoney19 1 year ago 3
Heh, I grew up in town called Lumberton.
LivienRochelle 1 year ago
Really nice and deep film. Kyle MacLachlan, Laura Dern, Isabella Rossellini and Dennis Hopper showed brilliant acting. The ending was just awesome. I miss the 80's and 90's - best era in cinematography
Magnolia296 1 year ago
I'm currently going through Blue Velvet and digitally replacing Dennis Hopper with Johnny Depp.
Ashloomis 1 year ago
@Ashloomis
there is literally no replacement for Dennis Hopper show some respect.
If your little mind is incapable of watching amazing cinema with unbeatable actors, and you can only watch movies with the mediocre acting of hollywood actors like Johnny Depp, then you should stick to the pirates of the carribean and all the retarded re-hash Tim Burton films
TrippyMcgee22 1 year ago
@TrippyMcgee22 That was actually just a joke, I love Dennis Hopper.
Ashloomis 1 year ago
Wait; so, Keanu Reeves smokes crack? Is that what you guys are talking about?
earp1673 1 year ago
yes keanu reeves was in speed
lurch7797 1 year ago
speed? ... what's a keanu reeves? i'm confused....
CultureCunt 1 year ago
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Where is the rest of this film? there are only 2 parts here!
Stellastar1972 1 year ago
The bugs at 3:36 sounds awfully similar to the Smoke Monster from LOST.
BlackOut0189 1 year ago
Ok maybe I'm not smart enough for Lynch but after watching three of his movies, I tried to get in to it, I just don't get it, it's to weird for me.
alexandreleverrier 1 year ago
That scissor part got me!
Snip*
CaptainPommby 1 year ago
i threw up a little when i saw all those Beatles
Flare091 1 year ago
@2:05 nothing creepier than (at least what appears to be) the perfect neighborhood
bonzimurdok 1 year ago 2
犬が放水に夢中。
pepiru1977 1 year ago
rip denny
ColbertandStewartpwn 1 year ago
There are really some good old movies, but wtf is this shit. F sick movie, what kind of demented f made this video.
Sony1285 1 year ago
@Sony1285 You obviously have no taste whatsoever. Blue Velvet is a jewel of American cinema. And, the "demented f", as you so put it, that made this film, his name is David Lynch, a brilliant director whose other works include the classics Eraserhead and Mulholland Drive.
jshrubz 1 year ago
@jshrubz Yup my taste is normal, like the majority of society.
Sony1285 1 year ago
@Sony1285 Lynch doesnt make 'shallow movies' , thats why you dont get it.
niksati 1 year ago 40
@niksati Lynch is also known for refusing to explain anything about his in interviews. If you don't get it, you're not going to get any help from him.
senhuan 1 year ago
@niksati implying Sony is shallow.
kuj4z 9 months ago
@niksati AHAHAHA! Here we have the exact response the film is meant to elicit from its fan base. The mediocre, intellectually average are given something that they can pretend to understand to feel some sort of superiority to others of comparable intellect. They see intelligent people enjoying things that they don't understand, so they mistakenly attribute aesthetic quality to opacity. David Lynch's surrealist films, for the most part, are heralded by these pseudo-intellectuals.
ramsesiii55 8 months ago
@Sony1285 There is no such thing as "normal" just the illusion of normality anyone trying to be "normal" is simply trying to become part of a something that does not exist and as a result are doing nothing more than decorating there inauthentic meaningless lives with random materialist goods of varying social relevance.
coconut7joemanji 1 year ago 8
@coconut7joemanji well put.
serpico89 1 year ago
@coconut7joemanji that was honestly a beautiful statement and i couldnt agree more
Deathmetaldood810 1 year ago
@coconut7joemanji And usually, though not always, when I've gotten close enough to some "normal" people, who uncannily fit the mold of compulsory normalcy, things aren't so normal at all. Under the surface....
mahound9 2 months ago
@jshrubz he's wierdo but his movie are entertaining bizarre lol
BigHashTouraj 1 year ago
@Sony1285 there's a reason why it's a cult classic, because a large portion such as yourself and 'respected' others like Roger Ebert don't get this movie.
luisthedude 1 year ago
Wild at Heart is one of the best love stories ever... the best
MajestiPrawn 1 year ago
I love how he said, "It looks like the ear was cut off with scizzors", and then it cuts to a scene of just that. Sorta reminds me of CSI!
DorvellTStewart 1 year ago
3:21 and what the fuck is the point of this sequence?
12stringsforme 1 year ago
@12stringsforme hes telling you what the whole movie is about... he´s showing you what´s under white-fence america
duque91 1 year ago
It's weird that Dennis Hopper hasn't been in any other films before or since, he's a good actor. He should have gotten more than one role before he died. :(
Useless2112 1 year ago 4
@Useless2112 Are you kidding? He's still alive, on his way out though. Plus he's been in many films.
mattdicks1 1 year ago
@Useless2112 Are you kidding? He was the bad guy in Speed with Keanu Reeves back in the 90s.
jrmetmoi 1 year ago
@jrmetmoi Keanu Reeves wasn't in Speed, it was Tom Cruise and Sandra Bullock. How can he be the 'bad guy' in Speed? The bad guy was a bus!
Useless2112 1 year ago
@Useless2112 I suggest that you go back and watch SPEED. Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock and Dennis Hopper were all in it. Go back and look at a little known (LOL) film from the 60's called EASY RIDER . Also, from the 80's, he also directed COLORS.
TheAsphyxiatedAngel 1 year ago
@TheAsphyxiatedAngel I LOVE Easy Rider! It's one of my favourite films! Who did he play in it, was he the lawyer?
Useless2112 1 year ago
@TheAsphyxiatedAngel
C'mon, you all for real? Hopper was making movies back in the 50's with James Dean !! LOL ! I'm obviously older than you all - just find t funny when younger people think in terms of their own 'times' not realizing whats come before them. I did it too. The Beatles were a huge phenom. for me. Although I was aware of Chuck Berry or Elvis I wrote them off as 'yesterday' not realizing that to older folks these 2 were just as huge as the Beatles.Now kids are "Beatles - wha?"
ironman5454 1 year ago
@Useless2112 No no NO Useless! Keanu Reevs WAS in Speed not Tom Cruise and I remember it because Keanu's acting was really bad as usual and he should stick to doing action movies only! The bad guy was Dennis Hopper who put the bomb on the bus?
jrmetmoi 1 year ago
@Useless2112 HAHAHAHA ROFL thats a good one xD
niksati 1 year ago
@Useless2112 Tom Cruise in Speed? Are you on crack?
Boobalopbop 1 year ago
@Boobalopbop Tom Cruise is not on speed. He's a scientologist. He knows a lot about the universe.
Useless2112 1 year ago
@Useless2112 Keanu reeves was in speed
xkerry16x 1 year ago
@xkerry16x No, that was Dennis Hopper.
Useless2112 1 year ago
@Useless2112
Keanu Reeve was the cop in Speed. He was the main character. Dennis Hopper was the bad guy. Duhh!!
stylegirl36 1 year ago
@Useless2112 it was Keanu Reeves in speed, how can you mistake his horrific acting for anyone else, "Whoa there's a bomb on the bus" (in stoner voice)
brandonbeyer 1 year ago
i'm 12 and what is this?
Useless2112 1 year ago
Fuckin snitch, what're you doing with the jerkoff pigs?
Caveman6666x 1 year ago
Bowie is always brilliant. and creepy.
EvaBroun 1 year ago 3
Indeed, A magnificent masterpiece!
I believe all the people should have watched this film..
calciumkid85 1 year ago 3
The opening music is brilliantly creepy
elskeggso 1 year ago 3
@elskeggso Yeah! you're right. Badalementi is a genius. And he constantly collaborates with the other genius, lynch. What a perfect couple!
calciumkid85 1 year ago
Lynch is always something more than the others
BentivoglioIII 1 year ago
the aspect ratio is wrong...Are u guys not able to SEE that ? Or are u not able to load it up properly ?
PaterVisitator 1 year ago
For the price I can live with it.
Caveman6666x 1 year ago
Isabella beautiful woman....!!!!But of course she is Italiana!!!
MyRicardo1981 2 years ago 5
Masterpiece.
Wytchfinde 2 years ago 19
thanks , hiope ir stays here
faridjabba 2 years ago 3
i believe, Kyle MacLachlan is Lynch's favourite actor. he did play in Twin peaks.
awsome.
armolana 2 years ago 6
Kyle was also in "Dune" - the sci-fi epic. I think it was his first major role
snifnscratch 2 years ago
@armolana Laura Dern must be his fave actress then. She's in this and in Inland Empire.
jrmetmoi 1 year ago
@jrmetmoi ...and Wild At Heart. Which sucks.
Useless2112 1 year ago
the film is cursed!
Sanktuin 2 years ago
thanks for upload =D
babealice123 2 years ago 3
Did anyone else cringe with the 'ear cut off by scissors' then the big scissors cutting the police cord D:
aha
megandelioncourt 2 years ago 7
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BucketFurter 2 years ago
same guy made Eraser Head. love this movie started Drinking PBR because of it before it became trendy to drink the stuff.
ZaidNitsua 2 years ago
holy shit i started drinking blue ribbon cause of this film too
maysraise 2 years ago 2
That dog is crushing that guys nuts in the beginning..hahaha
yourqueenspeaking 2 years ago
I love this movie.
StuffedMannequin 2 years ago 2
EWW! It's an ear! =/
uluvmeluvu9496 2 years ago
Too bad we can't see the other parts.. this movie seems to be awesome..
m0une 2 years ago
See user mulhollanddr4u
valet176 2 years ago
Kyle Maclachlan is really very handsome
MilanWisteria 2 years ago 26
@MilanWisteria: I have four words for you: Special Agent Dale Cooper.
MorbidBliss22 1 year ago
@MilanWisteria I think he's improved with age... Here is looks very plain. He's definitely handsome as an older guy though.
Boobalopbop 1 year ago
and who said that the film noir period ended in the 60's - it clearly lasted till the 80's (-:
Supenmanu 2 years ago 2
hello.. sorry, i dont think i can upload anymore BV, the video file always got an error everytime i cut and save it.
niksati 2 years ago
ITS the guy frome dune :)
talleyho12 2 years ago
Creepy, intriguing, wicked humor. David Lynch is one of a kind.
legref 2 years ago 2
@legref He's the bad side to the happier kooky John Waters.
jrmetmoi 1 year ago
the scene while he waters the garden is most Mysterious: it shows exactly what the film intends to do - it goes for setting up an idyllic american town, 50's style, to undercut it and show its dark, perverse underbelly - the nasty bugs under the ground of the beautiful garden w/picket fences where firemen wave at you as they drive by. and then the discovery of the ear - this is all about the dark, perverse underbelly of supposedly harmless, perfect society.
s4mth16ngstr24nge 2 years ago
wow, how insightful. you got all that just from that short scene?
billyshitcheese 2 years ago
well, of course i saw the whole thing, not just the opening scene alone, but the opening scene is like a short version of what is to come later. directorially speaking, the opening scene is calculated to show the director's intentions for the entire film, the opening scene shows the direction that the film is headed towards. to show the ugly underbelly of a seemingly perfect picture. as we can see with the main character's father watering his perfect garden: he has a stroke, bugs+rot underneath.
s4mth16ngstr24nge 2 years ago
im taking film studies, and we learnt that in the first leasson. i was like "fuck all that from the beggining" ! :P im guessing u also take film studies
440181 2 years ago
i've always wondered this what year does this take place in
Aynrand115 2 years ago
anybody know the name of the music playing at the very beginning with the blue velvet background?
Conker53rd 2 years ago
Blue Velvet by Angelo Badalamenti, sung by Julee Cruise. All musics in Blue Velvet are from Angelo Badalamenti.
KakNieke 2 years ago
aww, i hoping to finally see it.
IAmOysterman 2 years ago 3
Uh, why wouldn't he just write on something?
99rhetbaboons 2 years ago 2
Thank you very much...
takkcertu 2 years ago
oh i love you for putting this up! i shall look out for it when they're all up!
aoifus 2 years ago
Wow. It seems like an interesting movie...:P Could you pleeeaase upload the other parts too?:) Thank you!
Jadi008 2 years ago 2