Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) returns to his hometown of Lumberton, North Carolina after his father suffers a stroke. While cutting through a vacant lot during a walk home from the hospital, he discovers a severed left ear in the grass. And so begins the mystery of David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet.”
Jeff Goodwin was the makeup supervisor on the 1986 neo-noir masterpiece, and he looks back on the creation of that iconic ear in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly. “Blue Velvet” sent Beaumont into an underworld populated by a seductive lounge singer and a sadomasochistic pimp, but his troubles all started with that bloody, detached ear.
“David and I approached it like a character in the film,” Goodwin tells Entertainment Weekly. “We actually called it Mr. Ear.”
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Jeff Goodwin was the makeup supervisor on the 1986 neo-noir masterpiece, and he looks back on the creation of that iconic ear in a new interview with Entertainment Weekly. “Blue Velvet” sent Beaumont into an underworld populated by a seductive lounge singer and a sadomasochistic pimp, but his troubles all started with that bloody, detached ear.
“David and I approached it like a character in the film,” Goodwin tells Entertainment Weekly. “We actually called it Mr. Ear.”
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- 10/19/2017
- by Zack Sharf
- Indiewire
The upcoming film "Ford and the American Dream" is set to make its debut on the Nascar Nationwide racing series at Watkins Glen International Raceway in New York on Saturday.
The film - based on the bestselling novel "Ford and the American Dream - Founded on Right Decisions" by Clifton Lambreth - will premiere on the racetracks before its nationwide theater release in the spring of 2010.
The book tells the fictionalized account of the history of the Ford Motor Company, where the main character is transported back to the early 20th century and dines with the company founder.
Spencer M. Clarke Jr. of Majestic Wind Entertainment and Jeff Goodwin of Prestige Entertainment produced the film.
The film - based on the bestselling novel "Ford and the American Dream - Founded on Right Decisions" by Clifton Lambreth - will premiere on the racetracks before its nationwide theater release in the spring of 2010.
The book tells the fictionalized account of the history of the Ford Motor Company, where the main character is transported back to the early 20th century and dines with the company founder.
Spencer M. Clarke Jr. of Majestic Wind Entertainment and Jeff Goodwin of Prestige Entertainment produced the film.
- 8/3/2009
- icelebz.com
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