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jcross21 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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What's with the red curtains in every Lynch production? If you watch every movie & Twin Peaks-all have scenes w/ red curtains. It's totally cool, but what's the meaning?
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this movies about mk ultra. the lady is like a mind control sex slave and frank is like the c.i.a. master. stuff like this really happened in real life
bobmoegrabi (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Agent Cooper!
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spiderfandan62 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I remember watching this flick and thinking, "Where have I seen this before?!!" Then a couple of nights ago, I was googling for Spider-Man info and stuff (I'm a big fan), when I came across this new site, The Comics Decoder. Well, lo and behold, according to an essay by its main cheese, poet RW Watkins, Blue Velvet could very well have been based on the early Spidey comics! He even compares scenes from the movie alongside panels from the comics. Eye-opening stuff! Google for it. Freaky shit!
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Insightful!
AgentAJD (1 month ago) Show Hide
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He actually likes Mulholland Drive.
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@AgentAJD lol, i seen ebert reviewing blue velvet and he said "hes the man who directed eraserhead and dune and hes obviously a talented director" and he gave dune a terrible review.. havent seen it but i assume ebert is probably wrong.. just like he is about blue velvet
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According to research by psychologists at UC Santa Barbara and the University of British Columbia, exposure to the surrealism in, say, Kafkas The Country Doctor or Lynchs Blue Velvet enhances the cognitive mechanisms that oversee implicit learning functions. The researchers findings appear in an article published in the September issue of the journal Psychological Science.
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what are you talking about?!

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