Blue Velvet Special Edition inc Lost Footage [DVD]
D**D
will it play
bought this for a friend seems to play ok no problems.
L**A
5/5
Bluray has amazing extras, the deleted scenes are a treat!
P**I
Never before seen prequel footage, indulgent David weirdness +much more!
Just thoroughly enjoyed watching the , "lost footage"!!! (Yeah, lost in the cookie jar next to David's coffee maker!? How do you "lose" footage for almost 30 years? Good marketing ploy! ) Much of it consists of prequel scenes that add quite a bit to Jeffrey's being in Lumberton. There are also some really weird, pointless scenes that I cannot believe the studio funded! DO NOT get me wrong! Most of these bizarro scenes are quite clever and VERY funny, but do little to contribute to the film. Then there are a few rather strong, pertinent scenes that fill in some blanks and give the viewer a better vision into the story. Gotta love ANY extra footage of Frank! It's a shame that these scenes were not properly inserted into the body of the film and presented as a "director's edition" or something along those lines. At least they seem to be presented in the proper order, had they been inserted. Finally, why has this dvd not had a U.S. (region 1) release? Shame shame. Definitely a 52min. GOLD MINE for B.V. fans. Highly recommended!
J**Y
Great
Great fast delivery- product ad described.
P**R
Blue Velvet
Outstanding performances from Hopper and Rossellini.Dark movie but worth a watch
M**X
Excellent movie, but beware of the frustrating mixed description
Blue Velvet the movie is 5 stars and everyone has been talking up the blu-ray release as really improving on the DVD releases so I decided to buy it on Blu-ray to improve upon my DVD version.After doing research on the item's description I learned that Blu-ray.com list only one release of Blue Velvet in the U.S, which is this 25th anniversary release, as Region Free. People in the comments section also have said it's Region Free.People in the comments section of Amazon also constantly talk about Amazon not being accurate always with their Imports as with some they assume it is maybe region locked, and are unsure about it being region free.So with all this I confidently bought my item to be imported. Unfortunately for me, I then learned there was in-fact, two different releases of this title, one is Region-A locked and the other is Region free, not sure why this is as it seems to make no sense but there you have it.There is also no region free listed version of the 25th anniversary edition so that also is annoying.My item had already dispatched before I realised this, but just to warn potential buyers to clarify with the seller, or ensure they're getting the correct version of the film before you end up like me.The 25th Anniversary edition includes 51 minutes of unseen footage which was supposedly lost but now is included on the disk restored which makes this version the definitive version of Blue Velvet. The film itself is great and for people who enjoy films dealing with adult viewing material, the struggle of good vs evil and in this case, good seemingly having no hope against the flame that burns ever so strongly (You'll get that reference when you watch the film) in Frank Booth, then this film is certainly one you won't want to miss.EDIT -- Ok, so the item arrived from America today and as anticipated it has a Region A on the back of the Blu-ray. I thought I'd give it a try anyway for a last resort and the disk had no region on it which was strange as the case specified A. Inserted it into my B-locked player and wouldn't you just know it, region free.Not sure if every disk is like that but turned out so in my case. Seller informed me it was A locked, case also confirmed that, but the disk played. Probably the most unpredictable blu-ray purchase I've made.
J**T
The Lost Footage
This Blu-ray looks and sounds fantastic, and the recently found footage makes this a must buy for the film's fans.EXTRA FEATURES:- Mysteries of Love (SD; 1:10:45) is a comprehensive retrospective which gives a lot of background on Lynch's formulation of the project.Interviews with most of the principal cast as well as Lynch are included, along with behind the scenes footage.- Newly Discovered Lost Footage (HD; 51:42). This will be the big calling card in terms of supplements for longtime fans of the film. As Lynch somewhat cheekily includes as a prologue, "It's like the song 'Amazing Grace,' the footage was lost but now it's found." There's some expectedly outré stuff here, including several sequences featuring full frontal female nudity (which may have had at least something to do with those scenes not making it to the final cut of the film, since Lynch was already pushing the envelope to the breaking point with regard to Rossellini's nudity and other elements of her character). Keep an eye out for a very young Megan Mullally, replete with Farrah Fawcett hair, as Jeffrey's erstwhile girlfriend Louise.- A Few Outtakes (HD; 1:33) offers some ad libs and silly moments.- Siskel and Ebert 'At the Movies' (SD; 1:30) is the pair's 1986 summation of the film. One of them didn't exactly love the film.- Vignettes offers I Like Coffee Shops (SD; 00:22), The Chicken Walk (SD; 00:55), The Robin (SD; 1:33), Sita (SD; 00:45), four snippets mixing moments from the film with interviews with Lynch, MacLachlan, Rossellini and others.Theatrical Trailer (HD; 1:31)TV Spot 1 (SD; 00:32)TV Spot 2 (SD; 00:31
S**D
Hey neighbour!
Don't be manipulated by the arthouse drones, this is an excellent transfer, and reasonably priced.
K**H
Toppen på alla sätt
Otroligt bra skick och en magisk film
R**K
Attention : aucun sous-titre
Cette édition de Blue Velvet ne contient aucun sous-titre ni doublage, en quelque langue que ce soit.
F**4
"NOW IT'S DARK"
Having just viewed this latest version of Blue Velvet I come away with mixed feelings. Sure the film is still an iconoclastic original that still has a potent shock value that hasn't lost it's sting nearly thirty years (can't believe it's that long ago) on now. Seeing it in blu-ray is as stunning an experience as my initial viewing back in '86. I must confress that I did not love it and it took a few more screenings to appreciate the layered strangeness of the story. By the 80's I had had my fill of typical Hollywood product and was hungry for something radically different. I had seen David Lynch's previous films The Elephant Man and Dune in theaters and had rented Eraserhead on VHS by this time---as well as seeing El Topo, Liquid Sky, and Repo Man. Hollywood movies had absolutely no appeal after this. When I heard that lost footage had been found I was very eager to buy this version and was the first thing I watched when it was delievered (a whole day before the estimated date given--very nice) and settled in for-----a dog eating from a bowl at the Slow Club, the worst stand up comedian imaginable, Jeffery watching a frat boy nearly rape a female student, a very very long dinner at Sandy's house as Jeffery, Sandy, and her boyfiend watch a show with girls in bridal gowns running while tethered to chairs. The few scenes of Frank Booth are really worth sitting through this junk. I am kind of glad that David Lynch was contractually obligated to deliver a film that was two hours long. The inclusion of ninety percent of this "lost" footage would have certainly diminished the power of the film. Do we really need any backstory for Jeffery or scenes of him at school? Not really. With a little creative mental editing one can reconstruct the film and insert these scenes where they might have happened in the film and judge for one's self if they play any vital part in the overall story. It is wonderful that these were discovered and can be seen (I'm still dying to see the twenty minutes Kubrick cut from 2001 or Brando barking like a dog to scare off a salesman in Last Tango In Paris) and judged for their true worth. There is really only one scene which should have been reinstated. It is a very brief scene in which Jeffery calls Dorothy Valen's apartment. Someone picks up the phone but does not answer. It cuts between Jeffery on one end and Frank on the other until Frank barks: "Talk to me f---ker!!!" and Jeffery quickly slams down the phone. It would have been an even scarier moment if we do not see who is on the other end until that jump scare moment of Frank's. Overall I am glad I now have this to my collection although I doubt very much that I'll watch the lost scenes with any great frequency. It is still (in my own opinion) David Lynch's last true masterpiece before his descent into what I like to call "pop surrealsim". In Blue Velvet he created a cinematic universe where all these strange occurances feel plausible. There are also a few outakes and the very interesting documentary Mysteries of Love which has been included in previous DVD releases. I enthusiastically recommend this film to anyone I meet who has not seen it yet.
F**X
Un film captivant à la manière de David Lynch
Un polar prenant avec une ambiance oppressante, et non dénué de suspens. Ici pas de cadavre, mais... (il faut voir le film pour la suite !) ; la police, un peu perdue, c'est le héros du film qui va nous plonger une dans enquête angoissante. La réalisation signée par David Lynch est très réussie ce film plaira aux amateurs du genre.
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