dont know if anyone cares but if you guys are bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all of the new movies on InstaFlixxer. I've been watching with my gf during the lockdown =)
Badalamenti works with Lynch on almost all of Lynch's films. Lynch is directly involved in the scores and sound design for all of his films (and Twin Peaks), to develop unique integration between the visuals and the music. In the opening scene of "Blue Velvet" (McLaughlin's discovery of the ear in the field) there's no music. Just the ringing in the ears sound that we all hear when we're alone and quiet, and the sound of insects in the grassy field. The ear represents a sinister touch of evil in the midst of innocence (personified by the virginal girl-next-door, Laura Dern).
There's something so eerily fascinating about Frank Booth, seeing a soft side to him, the way he gets choked up watching her sing, considering his chaotic personality and how he usually is. He really is an interesting character shrouded in mystery.
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 for me his character is a case of oedipus complex. The way he treats Dorothy, I think, replicates the abuse his father made against her mother. We can understand this by the phrases he says during the first scene at Dorothy's appartament:"Baby want to fuck" "Dont you fucking look at me, daddy is coming home". The songs that he loves are, maybe, the ones the mother loved too. so, when he listens to this songs, he remembers all the pain that his father caused to his mother and the same pain that he's causing to Dorothy. This character is very complex.
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 P.S. another facts is he's complex can't help him have an erection or having sex in general. This cause in him an obession with sex, as you can see in the movie. For this, he uses poper during all the scenes.
@@survivalhorrorofficial698 I've no idea dude, I've only seen the movie once so I couldn't get an elaborate analysis on Frank Booth's psyche. But I'm a huge Dennis Hopper fan so I truly enjoyed what is mostly considered his best performance.
2:31 that single moment is so damn interesting to me. I personally think that he cried because he ‘liked’ Dorothy so much, he decided she would be the perfect victim for his plans. Or maybe he’s regretting what he did to her but he can’t stop because he likes the pain he causes to her. I really don’t know, that’s why I love that single moment. And Dennis Hopper as Frank Booth was so damn good.
I think there's some mommy issues hinted at in Frank. He calls Dorothy "Mommy" when inhaling his drug, and seems obsessed with her, ahem, nipples... Maybe Dorothy reminds him of his mother? These are mysteries that we get to theorise over :)
I think the song takes Frank back to the past, where he was happier, and I think Dorothy remembers him of someone else he can't forget, and that why he won't let her alone.
This movie does a good job of humanizing Frank while still making him detestable. He's not cool. He's cold and unlovable by those not of his ilk. Music draws out the deepest emotions, and the core of Frank's soul is a deep, blue sadness.
A week after I saw this film, I was working at the Beverly Centre when Isabella came into the shop and asked me a question. When she smiled I saw that front tooth that caught the light in the film when she was slapped, and a chill went up my spine.
0:21 - 0:27 Young FBI agents Diane Evans and Dale Cooper working on their first ever criminal case. Seriously, I was thrilled to see Laura Dern and Kyle MacLachlan reunited in 'Twin Peaks: The Return" three decades after they were in "Blue Velvet" together.
@@SpecialOrder_937 Agreed. It was more Lynchian than the first two seasons of TP hence some fans were turned off by it. But for hard core Lynch fans like me it was excellent. For those who didn't like it, well, you've been warned.
@@LGranthamsHeir The scene of the Bomb and the fireman with the Golden orb is the most entranced I’ve ever been. The amount of Gordon Cole was an absolute gem he is definitely my favourite character of The Return Although I was a little disappointed about how little we got of Cooper in twin peaks , but Dougie Jones was great And I’m still not sure about the ending 🤔 great show
I just watched Blue Velvet and I can't decide if I admired it greatly or absolutely despised it. Even though I felt that I didn't like it, there is something so strangely fascinating and alluring about the film. You can't help thinking about it for the rest of your life. For me, a film is about the experience and the journey it takes you as an audience through. And for this incredible journey, I'm very thankful to Mr. Lynch.
Aida I agree with you. I watched it in 1986 and it's still in my mind. The nightmare starts with a close-up inside a severed ear and ends zooming out from MacLachlan's ear, like if the town is a living organism, peaceful on the outside and rotten on the inside. And in the final scene, you hear the music "come clear and dance in light" and birds chirping.
Exactly my thoughts! I saw it last week and there’s something about this song that actually made david so irritated that he had to make a film about it, and it ended to be so confusing like the song itself. He caught the depressing sense of blue velvet, its beautiful but yet it just itches your mind into something more deep than this depressing sensation of the song, and i guess david thought the need to frame this song into this strange situation of human lives. This song is so mysterious and so is his film. it just kept bounding in my head over and over again, i couldn’t take it out of my mind 😂 to the degree that i see the blue color now from a whole different angle. That’s why the song is so brilliant. Its pretty obvious that He’s influenced by kubrick’s clockwork orange. It’s my first time watching any of lynch’s work and i think its a good entrance into twin peaks.
This is really beautiful and haunting. Watched this movie yesterday and loved it, even though it has its problems. Lynch really knows how to do his thing.
2:29 Dennis really was a titan of an actor. His face is so full of childlike wonder and passion. Almost like the part of him left that still feels human is his inner child.
Because you are acquiescing to the myth of "covid," you are at home. Get out of your house with your neighbours and storm the streets and say "no" to the myth.
What a beautiful woman Isabella Rosselini is. She looks & sounds so much like her Mother Ingrid Bergman. ❤ This film is brilliant. I'd like to see it again soon , along with all the other True Greats by David Lynch. So nostalgic , showing the underbelly of the pretty picket fence town life. 🐱♏☯️🏴🦅
1:32 I love this shot so much I don't think it was intentional but the way the shadows hits sandy's face is perfect. Her expression is clear on her face but hesitant and it's like the shadows creep over her eyes as if to cover up what she sees in Jefferey but then the shadow creeps over her mouth (And emphasizes her eyes looking at Jeffery) as if she's holding back giving any indication of how she truly feels followed by her turning away and facing the road and outside of the car. So much is being said in such a short shot, really amazing
David Lynch is freaking Genius. He leaves every movie free for interpretation. Every movie of his can have 10 different Approaches and all of them would be true/relevant to the story. 🔥🔥🔥
The way you can see kyle fall in love with the woman, full of curiosity and Laura sees it so her insecurity is crippling because she’s clearly has feelings for Kyle and regrets going on this “mission” without both of them saying words…urg such great actors this scene is everything
💙LYRIC:💙 She wore blue velvet Bluer than velvet was the night Softer than satin was the light From the stars She wore blue velvet Bluer than velvet were her eyes Warmer than May her tender sighs Love was ours Ours a love I held tightly Feeling the rapture grow Like a flame burning brightly But when she left, gone was the glow of Blue velvet But in my heart there'll always be Precious and warm, a memory Through the years And I still can see blue velvet Through my tears She wore blue velvet But in my heart there'll always be Precious and warm, a memory Through the years And I still can see blue velvet Through my tears (Blue velvet)
Just drunk purchased the film because of this video. What an incredible film, so lucky my best friend wanted to watch it with me. Thanks for uploading, I constantly go back to it. And now I'll subscribe :)
It is an incredible film! You dive in horrors through a severed ear and when you emerge from Kyle MacLachlan's ear the horrors have ended; that is so relieving!
I knew of this movie cuz Selena it's one of her fave movies. She even paid tribute to the character Dorothy in her performance for same old love in 2015 on the jimmy Fallon show. I didn't know what the hell this movie was until Selena. Omg. And Selena watched the movie with Abel in 2017. Looks like Selena was the one who got Abel to like this movie and it became their movie. And Abel paid tribute to the movie in his videos like blinding lights, Save your tears and take my breath. All songs for Selena. Abel sure as hell is devoted to his wifey. Wow. So romantic.
She wore blue velvet Bluer than velvet was the night Softer than satin was the light From the stars She wore blue velvet Bluer than velvet were her eyes Warmer than May, her tender sighs Love was ours Ours, a love I held tightly Feeling the rapture grow Like a flame burning brightly But when she left gone was the glow of Blue velvet But in my heart there'll always be Precious and warm a memory through the years And I still can see blue velvet through my tears She wore blue velvet But in my heart there'll always be Precious and warm a memory through the years And I still can see blue velvet through my tears
I love how Lynch can make beautiful songs horrifying
Yes he does
Oh, did you nail THAT right! This is deplorable.
dont know if anyone cares but if you guys are bored like me atm you can watch pretty much all of the new movies on InstaFlixxer. I've been watching with my gf during the lockdown =)
@Carter Izaiah definitely, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for since november myself :)
@@carterizaiah1341 thnx man
angelo badalamentii the writer for twin peaks music was the piano player in this scene
wow
Badalamenti works with Lynch on almost all of Lynch's films. Lynch is directly involved in the scores and sound design for all of his films (and Twin Peaks), to develop unique integration between the visuals and the music. In the opening scene of "Blue Velvet" (McLaughlin's discovery of the ear in the field) there's no music. Just the ringing in the ears sound that we all hear when we're alone and quiet, and the sound of insects in the grassy field.
The ear represents a sinister touch of evil in the midst of innocence (personified by the virginal girl-next-door, Laura Dern).
❤️❤️
A great musician
Oh I can see him now that’s so cool!
There's something so eerily fascinating about Frank Booth, seeing a soft side to him, the way he gets choked up watching her sing, considering his chaotic personality and how he usually is. He really is an interesting character shrouded in mystery.
It's kind of A Clockwork Orange approach were the fact that the twisted psychopath appreciates the beauty of music actually makes him more disturbing.
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 for me his character is a case of oedipus complex. The way he treats Dorothy, I think, replicates the abuse his father made against her mother.
We can understand this by the phrases he says during the first scene at Dorothy's appartament:"Baby want to fuck" "Dont you fucking look at me, daddy is coming home".
The songs that he loves are, maybe, the ones the mother loved too. so, when he listens to this songs, he remembers all the pain that his father caused to his mother and the same pain that he's causing to Dorothy.
This character is very complex.
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 P.S. another facts is he's complex can't help him have an erection or having sex in general. This cause in him an obession with sex, as you can see in the movie. For this, he uses poper during all the scenes.
@@survivalhorrorofficial698 I've no idea dude, I've only seen the movie once so I couldn't get an elaborate analysis on Frank Booth's psyche.
But I'm a huge Dennis Hopper fan so I truly enjoyed what is mostly considered his best performance.
@@luismarioguerrerosanchez4747 no problem man.
Dannis Hopper is really great.
I love the worlds Lynch creates.
This movie somehow means a lot to me.
Probably my most favorite film.
Great movie but not that great
@@yousefghunaim8195 What parts didn’t you like?
@@yousefghunaim8195 taste is subjective
Eraserhead was a bit better tbh.
@@yousefghunaim8195 so you taste is great but not that great
This is such an amazing, yet, mysterious film. It will always remain one of my Favorites. Good movie
2:31 that single moment is so damn interesting to me. I personally think that he cried because he ‘liked’ Dorothy so much, he decided she would be the perfect victim for his plans. Or maybe he’s regretting what he did to her but he can’t stop because he likes the pain he causes to her. I really don’t know, that’s why I love that single moment.
And Dennis Hopper as Frank Booth was so damn good.
I think there's some mommy issues hinted at in Frank. He calls Dorothy "Mommy" when inhaling his drug, and seems obsessed with her, ahem, nipples...
Maybe Dorothy reminds him of his mother? These are mysteries that we get to theorise over :)
I think the song takes Frank back to the past, where he was happier, and I think Dorothy remembers him of someone else he can't forget, and that why he won't let her alone.
Yes it’s open to interpretation that’s why it’s so great. The fun of Eraserhead is in finding out for yourself after watching many times
This movie does a good job of humanizing Frank while still making him detestable. He's not cool. He's cold and unlovable by those not of his ilk.
Music draws out the deepest emotions, and the core of Frank's soul is a deep, blue sadness.
A week after I saw this film, I was working at the Beverly Centre when Isabella came into the shop and asked me a question. When she smiled I saw that front tooth that caught the light in the film when she was slapped, and a chill went up my spine.
A lovely story
0:21 - 0:27 Young FBI agents Diane Evans and Dale Cooper working on their first ever criminal case.
Seriously, I was thrilled to see Laura Dern and Kyle MacLachlan reunited in 'Twin Peaks: The Return" three decades after they were in "Blue Velvet" together.
The Return is a masterpiece man
@@SpecialOrder_937 Agreed. It was more Lynchian than the first two seasons of TP hence some fans were turned off by it. But for hard core Lynch fans like me it was excellent. For those who didn't like it, well, you've been warned.
@@LGranthamsHeir
The scene of the Bomb and the fireman with the Golden orb is the most entranced I’ve ever been. The amount of Gordon Cole was an absolute gem he is definitely my favourite character of The Return
Although I was a little disappointed about how little we got of Cooper in twin peaks , but Dougie Jones was great
And I’m still not sure about the ending 🤔 great show
Rest in Peace, Angelo and thank you for all the beautiful, haunting music...
I just watched Blue Velvet and I can't decide if I admired it greatly or absolutely despised it. Even though I felt that I didn't like it, there is something so strangely fascinating and alluring about the film. You can't help thinking about it for the rest of your life. For me, a film is about the experience and the journey it takes you as an audience through. And for this incredible journey, I'm very thankful to Mr. Lynch.
Aida I agree with you. I watched it in 1986 and it's still in my mind. The nightmare starts with a close-up inside a severed ear and ends zooming out from MacLachlan's ear, like if the town is a living organism, peaceful on the outside and rotten on the inside. And in the final scene, you hear the music "come clear and dance in light" and birds chirping.
@@Irlandian Quite right, that's a wonderful interpretation actually
Exactly my thoughts! I saw it last week and there’s something about this song that actually made david so irritated that he had to make a film about it, and it ended to be so confusing like the song itself. He caught the depressing sense of blue velvet, its beautiful but yet it just itches your mind into something more deep than this depressing sensation of the song, and i guess david thought the need to frame this song into this strange situation of human lives. This song is so mysterious and so is his film. it just kept bounding in my head over and over again, i couldn’t take it out of my mind 😂 to the degree that i see the blue color now from a whole different angle. That’s why the song is so brilliant. Its pretty obvious that He’s influenced by kubrick’s clockwork orange. It’s my first time watching any of lynch’s work and i think its a good entrance into twin peaks.
Yes its fucking human we dont get many film like that nowadays
I saw i yesterday for the first time in cinema
This is really beautiful and haunting. Watched this movie yesterday and loved it, even though it has its problems. Lynch really knows how to do his thing.
This is such a masterpiece. I literally come here every day
And I think that Blue Star by Lynch/Badalamenti is a hidden treasure inside the treasure.
I don’t quite understand why I love this movie so much…
Laura Dern's reaction says volumes .. great actress, winning an Oscar 30+ years later..
I watched Blue Velvet in 2023. What an amazing movie.
Never get bored of this scene
2:29 Dennis really was a titan of an actor.
His face is so full of childlike wonder and passion. Almost like the part of him left that still feels human is his inner child.
Because of covid my home cinema put old movies and i saw blue velvet yesterday it has marked me forever
Me too, absolute game changer
@@ciaran... good choice. After that... either Lost Highway or... Wild At Heart
@@daweller And don't forget Lynch's masterpiece series "Twin Peaks."
Because you are acquiescing to the myth of "covid," you are at home. Get out of your house with your neighbours and storm the streets and say "no" to the myth.
@@gdcat777 Thank you for spreading the truth. The only real plague in this country is child sex trafficking rings and mainstream media
It’s a wonderful dream along with Rossellini’s appearance.
1:33 That look Laura Dern gives him as they're driving away is pretty eloquent
And his mind is obviously still in that bar.
"When we cross, it could all be diffrent"
That dress looked amazing on her. She owned it. The voice was so sweet and smooth.
Goose bumps and watery eyes damn I love this movie
Isabella Rossellini! Amazing beauty and talent. 😍 Seeing her in this, for the first time, was like a 'bullet to the heart'.
One of my favorite movies of all time...fell in love with her when she sang this song...
It is hard not to.
It's David Lynch, multiple retakes
I've watched this video 400 times this week. Someone stop me.
What a beautiful woman Isabella Rosselini is. She looks & sounds so much like her Mother Ingrid Bergman. ❤
This film is brilliant. I'd like to see it again soon , along with all the other True Greats by David Lynch.
So nostalgic , showing the underbelly of the pretty picket fence town life. 🐱♏☯️🏴🦅
We all know what this is..Blue Velvet.
Legendary devastation to our minds.
She is perfection herself 💙💙
Enjoyed this movie immensely as well as her co starring in it. The movie wouldn't worked out had she not been it. It was all narrowed down
1:32 I love this shot so much
I don't think it was intentional but the way the shadows hits sandy's face is perfect.
Her expression is clear on her face but hesitant and it's like the shadows creep over her eyes as if to cover up what she sees in Jefferey
but then the shadow creeps over her mouth (And emphasizes her eyes looking at Jeffery) as if she's holding back giving any indication of how she truly feels followed by her turning away and facing the road and outside of the car.
So much is being said in such a short shot, really amazing
It's not that deep.
@@trolleggatov1507 maybe. But Lynch seems like most things he does are deliberate. What they're saying probably isn't much of a stretch
Fascinating catching song, fascinating story Isabells Rossellini💎
1:32 is really amazing, Creates a real feeling of suspense and build up... I wish there was more of this serious feeling in the movie.
"Heineken?......... fuck that that shit, Pabst Blue Ribbon".
This scene is so powerful
David Lynch is freaking Genius. He leaves every movie free for interpretation.
Every movie of his can have 10 different Approaches and all of them would be true/relevant to the story. 🔥🔥🔥
watched this movie for the first time and my first david lynch film…really loved it. the way he looks at the singer with love ❤️
Sublime - even if some say the film was ridiculous (not me) - the soundtrack, is just sublime.
There is this hidden pearl which is Blue Star by Lynch/Badalamenti. Shadows falls so blue...
The way you can see kyle fall in love with the woman, full of curiosity and Laura sees it so her insecurity is crippling because she’s clearly has feelings for Kyle and regrets going on this “mission” without both of them saying words…urg such great actors this scene is everything
rest in peace, angelo 😢💙
Blue Star gets me deep in my heart
Me too!
2:00 you're not supposed to pour beer like that AAAAHHHHHH
I sow this film long time ago , and i felt in love whit this song🇧🇷🇨🇾
1:51
I felt like i heard that faint singing in a dream before.
This scene is too beautiful
GREAT FILM
este tipo de películas te hacen amar el cine
Lynch is one of the best ever
Who is better?
The best
@@raphaelaguiar4682 Michelangelo Antonioni
Watched it first run in the theater.
I can't stop thinking about this scene help
Uff David lynch uno de los mejores directores de la historia❤️
Obrigada, Angelo, por suas músicas maravilhosas!
I love that moment at 1:22 where she just sings the word "star"
That is Blue Star by Lynch and Badalamenti. A little jewel.
Greatest moment in cinema, love how she turns around as she becomes a shadow when the piano chords descend.
Brilliantly dark! My rhythms. Mr. Lynch plays all the right notes for me.
1 of the all time "stunners"!!!!!!
Which is weirder? This movie or a portrait found on Epsteins estate of Bill Clinton wearing a blue velvet dress? With red shoes.
Ahahah! Hard to say!
Possesion is weirder. Believe me.
Wow. Its funny how people put so much trust in these politicians. In my opinion it doeant matter who wins, they do not care 2 shits about people.
My vote goes for a Potus with the mind of a toddler, wearing a layer of orange paint.
It's because those are classic symbols of Mk Ultra. Something Epstein was apart of & Lynch often references.
Great movie❤
he is the best of making special films
This movie is only amazing, wonderful and perfect. Hugs and long time to Mr. Lynch.
A masterpiece of a movie with an equally great soundtrack
💙LYRIC:💙
She wore blue velvet
Bluer than velvet was the night
Softer than satin was the light
From the stars
She wore blue velvet
Bluer than velvet were her eyes
Warmer than May her tender sighs
Love was ours
Ours a love I held tightly
Feeling the rapture grow
Like a flame burning brightly
But when she left, gone was the glow of
Blue velvet
But in my heart there'll always be
Precious and warm, a memory
Through the years
And I still can see blue velvet
Through my tears
She wore blue velvet
But in my heart there'll always be
Precious and warm, a memory
Through the years
And I still can see blue velvet
Through my tears (Blue velvet)
💎Very fascinent song 💎 story
Pabst Blue Ribbon!!
ISABELLA ROSSELLINI, A MODELO MAIS CHIQUE DO MUNDO! LANCOME.
She will be blue velvet for me.🦁
Maravillosa, estremecedora canción que no deja indiferente a nadie
i desperately need a full version of blue velvet
The only David Lynch movie I own, and the only one I will ever own.
Bella donna isabella, molto desiderabile
Masterpiece
Just drunk purchased the film because of this video. What an incredible film, so lucky my best friend wanted to watch it with me. Thanks for uploading, I constantly go back to it. And now I'll subscribe :)
It is an incredible film! You dive in horrors through a severed ear and when you emerge from Kyle MacLachlan's ear the horrors have ended; that is so relieving!
David Lynch was THE director in the 80s
BLUE IS THE COLOR OF PROTECTION🎉
Lovely. I'm doing a deep dive into Lynch. Liked and subscribed
I knew of this movie cuz Selena it's one of her fave movies. She even paid tribute to the character Dorothy in her performance for same old love in 2015 on the jimmy Fallon show. I didn't know what the hell this movie was until Selena. Omg. And Selena watched the movie with Abel in 2017. Looks like Selena was the one who got Abel to like this movie and it became their movie. And Abel paid tribute to the movie in his videos like blinding lights, Save your tears and take my breath. All songs for Selena. Abel sure as hell is devoted to his wifey. Wow. So romantic.
I like the movie:)))) & I like the music :))
Very sweet, nice 👌💙
LOVE IT!!!!
Isabella Rossellini...que mulherão...esplêndida
Portooooooooooo... Portoooooooooooooo... Portoooooooooooooo... Sky Will Always be Blue :)
Fascinacion
what the hell agent Cooper is doing here?
She fucking killed it
Eu adoro esse filme.
She changed her dress… I’ve seen this film many many times in the past but i didn’t notice it until now!
So metal..!!
She wore blue velvet
Bluer than velvet was the night
Softer than satin was the light
From the stars
She wore blue velvet
Bluer than velvet were her eyes
Warmer than May, her tender sighs
Love was ours
Ours, a love I held tightly
Feeling the rapture grow
Like a flame burning brightly
But when she left gone was the glow of
Blue velvet
But in my heart there'll always be
Precious and warm a memory through the years
And I still can see blue velvet through my tears
She wore blue velvet
But in my heart there'll always be
Precious and warm a memory through the years
And I still can see blue velvet through my tears
blue and black
Stars and stripes
angriness and love
you and me
Bella poesìa!
Irlandian gracias
Meyling Zumarán Kong (grazie)
@@Irlandian f
É um filme que incomoda e te prende
David lynch has introduced some pretty cool dong like this one and questions in a world of blue in twin peak
The great Frederick Elmes.
Mr. Lynch is a star in a world of turds.
TSM agree with you!
Damn right. By being the biggest one.
Shtwaan E. lol why
I slill love you Stella Longo . I miss you
Love her-"hit me"
from here to y'all
Bellezza
Love sonhe, best filme
FRANKS LUVR... GREAT MOVIE...
Meow, kitty needs some attention
не превзойдённый Дэвид Линч