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Who would've thought that such a nice fabric could cause such harm? Nathan, Ryan, and Chris discuss the wild & weird world of Lynch on this discussion of the controversial masterpiece Blue Velvet. Prick up your ear and pop open an ice cold beer for this one! (Just no Heineken).
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Movies with a Spine is three cinephiles discussing the releases of the Criterion Collection.
Hosted by Nathaniel Combs, Ryan Hope, and Chris Miele.
Edited by Chris Miele.
CRITERION'S BLUE VELVET DESCRIPTION - Home from college, Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) makes an unsettling discovery: a severed human ear, lying in a field. In the mystery that follows, by turns terrifying and darkly funny, writer-director David Lynch burrows deep beneath the picturesque surfaces of small-town life. Driven to investigate, Jeffrey finds himself drawing closer to his fellow amateur sleuth, Sandy Williams (Laura Dern), as well as their person of interest, lounge singer Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini)—and facing the fury of Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper), a psychopath who will stop at nothing to keep Dorothy in his grasp. With intense performances and hauntingly powerful scenes and images, Blue Velvet is an unforgettable vision of innocence lost, and one of the most influential American films of the past few decades.
FROM THE CRITERION COLLECTION'S WEBSITE: Since 1984, the Criterion Collection has been dedicated to publishing important classic and contemporary films from around the world in editions that offer the highest technical quality and award-winning, original supplements. No matter the medium—from laserdisc to DVD and Blu-ray to streaming—Criterion has maintained its pioneering commitment to presenting each film as its maker would want it seen, in state-of-the-art restorations with special features designed to encourage repeated watching and deepen the viewer’s appreciation of the art of film.
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Who would've thought that such a nice fabric could cause such harm? Nathan, Ryan, and Chris discuss the wild & weird world of Lynch on this discussion of the controversial masterpiece Blue Velvet. Prick up your ear and pop open an ice cold beer for this one! (Just no Heineken).
EMAIL US - [email protected]
Media Boys Discuss Justice League (FEAT. Ryan) - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-boys-34-zack-snyders-justice-league/id1521871039?i=1000513863272
Blue Velvet's Criterion - https://www.criterion.com/films/29144-blue-velvet
Movies with a Spine is three cinephiles discussing the releases of the Criterion Collection.
Hosted by Nathaniel Combs, Ryan Hope, and Chris Miele.
Edited by Chris Miele.
CRITERION'S BLUE VELVET DESCRIPTION - Home from college, Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) makes an unsettling discovery: a severed human ear, lying in a field. In the mystery that follows, by turns terrifying and darkly funny, writer-director David Lynch burrows deep beneath the picturesque surfaces of small-town life. Driven to investigate, Jeffrey finds himself drawing closer to his fellow amateur sleuth, Sandy Williams (Laura Dern), as well as their person of interest, lounge singer Dorothy Vallens (Isabella Rossellini)—and facing the fury of Frank Booth (Dennis Hopper), a psychopath who will stop at nothing to keep Dorothy in his grasp. With intense performances and hauntingly powerful scenes and images, Blue Velvet is an unforgettable vision of innocence lost, and one of the most influential American films of the past few decades.
FROM THE CRITERION COLLECTION'S WEBSITE: Since 1984, the Criterion Collection has been dedicated to publishing important classic and contemporary films from around the world in editions that offer the highest technical quality and award-winning, original supplements. No matter the medium—from laserdisc to DVD and Blu-ray to streaming—Criterion has maintained its pioneering commitment to presenting each film as its maker would want it seen, in state-of-the-art restorations with special features designed to encourage repeated watching and deepen the viewer’s appreciation of the art of film.