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shadowkat ([personal profile] shadowkat) wrote2020-09-11 09:07 pm
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Day #12 of the 30 Day Film Meme

Day #12 of the 30 Day Film Meme.

I don't like this prompt - it's a film that you hate from your favorite genre. What if you don't have a favorite genre? And I don't tend to "hate" films, dislike maybe. Life is too short to hate movies. If I don't like a movie? I don't watch it or I tend to forget about it. I hate the thing in the white house, but I don't hate movies. Books...well, that's another matter.

So I'm making up my own prompt. You're free to play along. If you prefer the previous prompt - you can do that in your own journal.

What is a film you like with a color in the title?

Saw this film in London in 1986, and adored it. It's a beautiful film.

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[personal profile] cjlasky7 2020-09-12 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
David Lynch's "Blue Velvet" was Lynch's breakthrough from midnight movie cult phenomenon to mainstream success. It brought Laura Dern and Kyle MacLachlan to stardom and was the big comeback for Dennis Hopper, who devoured the screen as helium huffing Frank Booth.

(Lynch would use MacLachlan and the music of Angelo Badalamenti again for Twin Peaks. Blue Velvet also brought Roy Orbison out of obscurity for the first time in 20 years.)

https://youtu.be/k_BybDB_phY
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[personal profile] cjlasky7 2020-09-12 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
You're absolutely right that Dune was MacLachlan's film debut, not Blue Velvet. (For some reason, I always think Dune came after Blue Velvet.)

But Blue Velvet was Orbison's comeback. By the time Pretty Woman was released in 1990, Orbison had recorded three hugely popular albums on his revival run, including Traveling Wilburys, vol.1 (with Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, George Harrison, and ELO's Jeff Lynne):

https://youtu.be/GKHqC9FnA-I
Edited 2020-09-12 19:35 (UTC)