Roddy Doyle


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Eraserhead (1977) -- (Movie Clip) He's Got A Nosebleed After dining on the weird animated goo-oozing mini chickens, Henry (Jack Nance) in awkward moments with Bill (Allen Joseph), whose wife (Jean Bates) then demands a conference regarding his relations with daughter Mary (Charlotte Stewart), something like a story emerging, in director David Lynch’s Eraserhead, 1977.
Eraserhead (1977) -- (Movie Clip) I'm On Vacation Henry (Jack Nance) crosses further unpopulated urban nothingness and finds Mary (Charlotte Stewart), anxious over his arrival, and eventually introducing him to her mother (Jean Bates), who has an indiscernible attitude, early in writer-director David Lynch’s Eraserhead, 1977.
Night On Earth (1991) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Good Old World Tom Waits’ bumpy original theme song from his soundtrack, director Jim Jarmusch’s quasi-animated opening, and landing on the first clock and city, Los Angeles, in the five-vignette feature Night On Earth, 1991, starring Winona Ryder, Gena Rowlands, Roberto Benigni, and more.
Night On Earth (1991) -- (Movie Clip) D Is For Drive Opening the second episode in writer-director Jim Jarmusch’s five-part feature on taxi drivers and their rides, Giancarlo Esposito as Yoyo can’t get a ride, until Armin Mueller-Stahl, as Helmut, drives up, in Night On Earth, 1991.
Night On Earth (1991) -- (Movie Clip) A Band Called Utensil From the Los Angeles story (from writer-director Jim Jarmusch’s five taxi-themed episodes), just-introduced movie exec Victoria (Gena Rowlands) meets foul-mouthed cabby Corky, early in Night On Earth, 1991.
Eraserhead (1977) -- (Movie Clip) Are You Henry? Writer, director and originally-student filmmaker David Lynch defying all convention, the first resemblance of narrative is Henry (Jack Nance) scuttling across an undefined urban landscape, arriving home where he’s queried by a neighbor (Judith Anna Roberts), in Lynch’s notable debut, Eraserhead, 1977.
Blue Velvet -- (Movie Clip) Where's My Bourbon! Writer-director David Lynch throws the crazy switch for the first appearance of Frank (Dennis Hopper), visiting Dorothy (Isabella Rossellini), who's hidden naked Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) in the closet, in Blue Velvet, 1986.
Blue Velvet -- (Movie Clip) Pest Control Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) practicing stealth, posing as the bug-man visiting Dorothy (Isabella Rossellini) and stealing keys, Sandy (Laura Dern) assisting, in David Lynch's Blue Velvet, 1986.
Blue Velvet -- (Movie Clip) Pabst Blue Ribbon! Lots of swearing as Frank (Dennis Hopper) brings Dorothy (Isabella Rossellini), Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) et al to visit Ben (Dean Stockwell) in writer-director David Lynch's Blue Velvet, 1986.
Blue Velvet -- (Movie Clip) Opportunities In Life College-man Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) collects Sandy (Laura Dern) from school and offers a stimulating proposition, as the plot starts to thicken in writer-director David Lynch's Blue Velvet, 1986.
Blue Velvet -- (Movie Clip) Lumberton Writer-director David Lynch appears to be going for laughs, as hero Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) visits his stricken father (Jack Harvey), then discovers the pivotal ear, in an early scene from Blue Velvet, 1986.
Blue Velvet -- (Movie Clip) It's Horrible Too A family photo appears as Detective Williams (George Dickerson) tells Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) to steer clear of his case, after which the subject Sandy (Laura Dern) appears, in David Lynch's Blue Velvet, 1986.

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