Tangle up in Blue. (DVD Views).(Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Blue Velvet")(Brief Article)(Product Announcement)

Video Business, May, 2002 by Pearl, Cyril

Isabella Rossellini's lips are redder, the industrial sounds of the factories are richer and the town of Lumberton is as bizarre as ever in MGMs new edition of Blue Velvet (color, R, 121 min. plus supplements, Dolby Digital stereo. anamorphic widescreen, $24.98. Street June 4; First Run: L, Sept.

1986, $8.5 mil.), which comes with a new digital anamorphic transfer supervised by director David Lynch. Supplements this time out include the original Siskel & Ebert TV review (Siskel liked it, Ebert found it "uncomfortable"), a montage of deleted scenes and the documentary Mysteries of Love, produced and directed by Jeffrey Schwarz. The 70-minute piece includes new interviews with many of the film's actors and, more engagingly, editor Duwayne Dunham, composer Angelo...

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