Print: Good - Sound: Good - Label: Universal - Year: 1997 - Cover: OK - Format: 16:9 - Length: 2h08m/2h06m - Before: No - Again: No - Price: £1.50 - Rating: 4.5/10.
In Lost Highway, Fred Madison (Bill Pullman) is a jazz saxophonist, married to the Renee (Patricia Arquette), after receiving videotapes taken from inside their home, the couple begin to worry, Freds fear is compounded when he meets a very mysterious man (Robert Blake) at a party. Fred then wakes up to find Renee has been murdered, and he is convicted of the crime.
Not remembering anything from that night, he is sitting in a jail cell, and undergoes a transformation, waking up as Pete Dayton (Balthazar Getty), a young mechanic. When Pete meets a dangerous clients girlfriend, Alice Wakefield (again, Patricia Arquette), a passionate affair blossoms that threatens to expose Pete.
Lost Highway is really dull, I can say I was very bored and at one stage I fell asleep (yes, really), avoid!
I collect DVDs, we have over 3,000 titles in the house now! I buy most from Car Boot Sales,Poundshops, markets, sales, and greatly reduced from the internet, but I only buy what I want to watch! I do a short report when I watch them, I got rid of almost 800 titles at Christmas 2010 (low score, duplicates, ones I'd never watch etc.) I continue to wade through them, and appear to be buying slightly less, but still watching like mad :)
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