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  • Love this film! :) One of my favourites

  • fukin great!

    

  • uh this photographer is so annoying holy shit... so exagerated

  • Please kind people tell what the name of the song is that's playing while the models are posing ......................

  • I like this.

  • David Hemmings was soooo right for this movie. Benjamin Britten was an older man who too David as a young lover early in David's life and he projects that sexual ambiguity onto the screen (largely missed by audiences of course but Antonioni was no fool

  • what is this movie about? looks like some wierd obscure 60's flick.

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  • Please good people what is name of this song? it makes me happy..

  • It's interesting to see that fashion had as much bad taste back then as it does today.

  • I'm watching Blow-Up in here, and my room mates are watching Hannah Montana out there. Not hard to see who has better taste. (And David Hemmings...God, where's a time machine when you need one? YUM!)

  • I love this scene! I want the outfit and hair style the girl whose chewing gum wears. she looks so quintessentially mod!

  • David hemmings is so sexy in white jeans. Sorry guys ! No one can nock it down like him , ever !!!!! SEXY SEXY ........ He could have any girl he wanted,, I doubt any penis shrinkage .

  • He left the whole bunch after this

    shooting, camera Hasselblad 500c.

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  • why is he such a bitch?

  • Guess you know the story,

  • Because girls love that XD

  • Sorry -

    I didn't get it then, when I was of the target age, and I STILL don't get it.

  • Are you refering to this scene or the whole film?

  • The man in the white jumper is Reg Wilkins who works as society photographer His contempories are David Bailey ,Lord Patrick Lichfield,Terence Donovan etc.They were and inspiration for the Austin Powers character.

  • Holy shit, is that Peggy Moffitt?

    Dude, I love this film. Brilliant.

  • Love this scen!!!!!

  • This movie makes me feel sooo fat! Everyone was so skinny back then!

  • ?!!

  • You are lucky, being bald...you don't have

    to worry about hair or hats.

    "Now go home and get your fuckin show shine

    box!"

  • Have you got the bit where he drives along London Wall in his Rolls Royce? So different today. Good clip of an excellent film. I wish I could go back to 1966. A completely different era when Marxists didn't control our government.

  • DAVID HEMMINGS ! YOU GORGEOUS BABE!!!

  • Every male only wishes they could pull off white jeans as David Hemmings did so perfectly.

    You guys excuse is that it is old fashioned , Yet you could never pull it off . Sorry flat asses .. will not cut it. DAVID >> YOU ROCKED!!!!!

  • Time however wasn't good to David (or his taste in foods and drink) he ended up looking like Mr Toad.

    However all professional (and many amateur photographers) of a certain age will look on this clip with a wry smile.

    I dont think David Bailey or Terence Stamp would have been as good in the part either!

  • every photographer in the world spent the next 20 yrs in white jeans and beatle boots...some still are!!

  • Every photographer in the world would like to be like him (I know, I am one of those).

  • You really don't get it if you think that / feel like that.

  • LOVE all the actresses... that WAS style (:

  • Very cool clip. I wish more birds looked that hot today. What happened?

  • I like how this movie has been done. Thank you, Netty XXXX

  • I love the sixties hair and makeup!

  • Don't watch it . Every one has a right to there own opinion.That is what makes the photographer sexy ,the fact that he is not drooling over beautiful girls were flocking over him and not you.

  • I rented it a few years ago simply because I had always heard it was a masterpiece. Frankly, I was underwhelmed. I'm not sure what was so groundbreaking about it aside from the nudity. Struck me as very dated. But I'm not a film maker or film student. Not a masterpiece in my opinion.

  • Maybe you would be more comfortable watching Harry Potter or something like that.

  • Blow-up was one of the best movies I've ever seen, not because of the screenplay, but because of the feelings it brings. That's somethig that depends on the each person's likes.

  • Great Film and good cover of Lovin' Spoonful song...

  • Chau Miquelangelo SIEMPRE EESTARAS en nuestro corazones

  • First Bergman and now Antonioni. RIP.

  • One of my all time favorites, what's real what's illusion? I think David Hemmings influenced all the photographers of the time and the twiggy, mime like models. I own this film, classic for the era

  • This film is a unique masterpiece. One of the few times a director made me feel with minimal means that I was watching total reality.

  • Oy! That's Peggy Moffit at 1:10!

  • I love this movie too. Thank you so much for the video! I would like to see the Jane Birkin's and Gillian Hills' scene with Hemmings as well.

  • i love Gillian Hills Fan #1 !!!

  • i love Gillian Hills Fan #1 !!!

  • I love this movie..and I love this actor too! ...He's too hot...

  • fantastic! fashion is art

  • "...or what Brooklyn is today!"

    hahaha!!!!! true!

  • too bad they didn't show David Hemmings in full frontal nudity =0( I love his attitude...such a drag shooting beautiful women all day long ~__^

  • The studio belonged to John Cowan and was in Notting Hill. John died in 1979 and never really got the fame he deserved,  Bailey, Donovan and Duffy were the "bad boys" and consequently more in the limelight.

    Most of the photos in the film are Johns.

    However...Bailey did buy a prop from a II WW plane and it cost the same as in the film Blow Up!

    He was also approached by Antonioni, thinking he was going to direct the film..antonioni wanted him to star in it.

  • Duchamp.

    The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors...

  • Fabulous!

  • London in the mid to late 60's was like Paris in the 20's. Or Seattle in the early 90s, or what Brooklyn is today!

  • London in the mid to late 60's was like Paris in the 20's. Or Seattle in the early 90s, or what Brooklyn is today!

  • This is one of my all time favorite movies. I love Antonioni!

  • I love sixties :)

  • was this filmed in Baileys actual studio ?? yes or no

  • The main character in the movie is supposedly based on fame fashion photographer David Bailey.

  • the most beautiful scene from the most fantastic movie!

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