I strongly believe that Lynch decided that after making some of the most weird and disturbing work ever, Eraserhead & Blue Velvet, that he wanted to do something that was a little more ridiculous and a little less disturbing. Although, there’s some scenes in this film which are disturbing, they aren’t ‘the baby, in Eraserhead or Dennis Hopper’s Frank in Blue Velvet disturbing.
There is something deeply unsettling in those screams in the background, only Lynch could come up with such sound editing and give such a creepy touch to an otherwise entertaining and weird scene. LOVE IT.
This scene breaks the boundries of reality in cinema.. That switch to the slow love song. It is just like Twin Peaks Return's Audrey's dance scene. Its like you living inside the heads of the characthers.
I think he found that style in Blue Velvet? What you think? That duality in ''humor''. I wonder how did he came up with that concept. It is hard to catch something like that from paintings and drawings.. He must have discovered it somewhere...
when this was in the theater we were cracking up at so many scenes, it was a mix of beauty sad, emotion,. violence, brutality, and haunting, lynch brings out the other people hollywood usually doesn't. especially "we hunt buffalo now" with that African chanting creepo stuff in the background.
I saw this first when I was in the army, long long time ago. We went to see this movie on our free time with my m8 there. He didn't like the movie, I loved it, though couldn't explain why. I still love the movie today :) Cheers...
They released a new cd back in 2015 called "Infinite", and played a bit of shows in support. It was a tad heavier, but still Powermad. I love it. Not sure what the status of the band is as of 2021.
Sorry, but this is a lip-sync performance by Cage. The original recording of this song was performed by Elvis in 1956 during the Ed Sullivan show. Check the screaming girls and compare. By the way Nic Cage is a terrible singer.
I have seen this movie 30 years back, right after it got released and things were never the same to me ever since. Also, as a big fan of Nick Cave I have to say that no without reason Nicolas Cage and Nick Cave are 'just one single letter away from each other', to say so. Interesting coincidence. Cave is given to the same ominous, dark unsettling, ridiculous, violent and kinky imagery, let alone him being influenced by Elvis. As strange as it sounds.
i don't know why but i'm really crazy about this movie and speicially this scene! and rhat's how I came to think nicolas cage is fucking sexy.. jejus it's really amazing crazy movie i love it
Nic Cage bought that jacket and asked David Lynch to write it in. Lynch found Cage's idea about Sailor's appearance useful. Man wearing such an ugly jacket with such pride deserves respect.
All through David Lynchs career he has shown us that life is like a dream, not real at all. And yes he is right. Research it yourself. Yt: reality is an illusion. Look at my playlist. It can show you better than I could ever tell you
Now I'm rewatching this scene after many years, having enjoyed it as a teenager, but now 'understanding' Lynch a little more,... I now notice how the screams of adoration are pre-recorded and dubbed on to sound like the screams of birds of prey circling over carrion,... I would presume this is to highlight the ominous and predatory circling of Lula's mother(the Wicked Witch) over the relationahip... oh how age can change your perspectives...
Dude: Don't fuck with me, man. You look like a clown in that stupid jacket. Nic: This is a snakeskin jacket. For me, It's a symbol of my individuality, And my belief in personal freedom. Dude: Asshole. Dude was a trip.
Karakter sahibi Nicolas Sailor 👏Sahipli dedi aferin Sailor haddini bildirdi piçe helal böyle karakter sahibi bir erkek müzelikler ikiside çok tatlı Sailor ve Eşi Lula