Blue in the Face R

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Format:  DVD-R
item number:  7JSF2
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DVD-R Details

  • Rated: R
  • Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
  • Released: July 13, 2021
  • Originally Released: 1995
  • Label: Miramax

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Entertainment Reviews:

Rotten41%

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Total Count: 22

Upright76%

AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 4,760
...[With] an air of gentle play and a wistful sense that Brooklyn is some kind of lost Eden... -- Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly
Jun 14, 1996
...The cameos are among the movie's principal pleasures...Jim Jarmusch makes a charmingly witty wannabe ex-smoker Bob, delivering nice takes on cinematic smoking...
Sight and Sound
May 1, 1996
...[The film] has considerable charm and humor....Adam Holender's fresh, airy camera work and a vibrant electric score also add vitality to an all-talk film...
Los Angeles Times
Oct 13, 1995
Rating: 3/5 -- Not as good a smoke as the first, but worth a puff.
Juicy Cerebellum
Jan 24, 2004
...A reaffirmation that cinema's beauty and richness really need no stars at all...
Film Comment
May 1, 1995
Rating: C- -- Improvisational film which was made as a companion piece to the far-superior "Smoke". This movie has some good parts to it, but is too disjointed to hold your attention.
Countingdown.com
Aug 9, 2002
...A bold notion for a movie...
Rolling Stone
Oct 5, 1995

Product Description:

Toward the end of shooting SMOKE, director Wayne Wang, screenwriter Paul Auster, and, seemingly, the entire crew were having such a good time that they approached producers Harvey and Bob Weinstein for more money to continue shooting the mostly improvised BLUE IN THE FACE. Not all the actors could return to Auggie Wren's cigar shop, but they were replaced by some well-known stars making cameo appearances. Lily Tomlin plays a strange man in search of Belgian waffles, Michael J. Fox appears as an equally odd man conducting a bizarre survey, Madonna delivers a singing telegram, and Roseanne does a dramatic scene as the wife of the shop's owner. What plot there is concerns the owner's desire to close the cigar store and rent the space to a vegetarian restaurant. In a documentary style, there are interviews with Brooklyn residents, archival footage of the demolition of Ebbets Field, and other attempts to show the look and feel of life in Brooklyn. In spite of the star appearances, it's the nonactors who provide much of the genuine warmth and easy improvisation as thinly veiled characters. A man with unusual glasses (musician Lou Reed), looking right into the camera, explains why he loves Brooklyn and feels nervous in Stockholm. Bob (filmmaker Jim Jarmusch) comes in to smoke his last cigarette with Auggie; he then demonstrates how one can always tell who the bad guys are in the movies because they invariably hold their cigarettes in a strange manner. As in SMOKE, Harvey Keitel holds the whole ensemble together with his touching portrayal of Auggie, a kind of Brooklyn everyman.

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  • Sales Rank: 107,474
  • UPC: 810072543172
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