>[Kubrick stated that his film A Clockwork Orange] warns against the new psychedelic fascism -- the eye-popping, multimedia, quadrasonic, drug-oriented conditioning of human beings by other beings -- which many believe will usher in the forfeiture of human citizenship and the beginning of zombiedom.
>Frederic Raphael, who co-authored the Eyes Wide Shut script with Kubrick, recalled that the director once remarked that "Hitler was right about almost everything", and insisted that any trace of Jewishness be expunged from the Eyes Wide Shut script. Kubrick's bizarre relationship to his own ethnicity deeply troubled Raphael, a fellow Jew. Raphael was further puzzled over Kubrick's cryptic praise for Hitler, unable to decide if Kubrick was jesting. Raphael was equally puzzled by Kubrick's trashing of Schindler's List. After Raphael mentioned Schindler’s List, Kubrick replied: “Think that's about the Holocaust? That was about success, wasn't it? The Holocaust is about six million people who get killed. 'Schindler's List’ is about 600 who don’t."[4] Kubrick's friend Steven Spielberg, the director of the film, disbelievingly responded that he "didn't recognize the voice of Stanley" in Raphael's interviews.[5]
Benjamin Lee
Seems to imply that we've all been underogoing the Ludovico treatment basically our entire lives, unwittingly
Guy was actually brilliant, all kikery aside
Zachary Perry
How'd he get it? Because he helped fake the moon landing?
Chase Morgan
Any coincidence that he "Died" after making this film?
Julian Wood
At Majdanek, (((Soviets))) claimed that 2 million Jews were killed in gas chambers. Thanks to revisionists, today it's believed less than 60,000 died (primarily of disease). The Red Cross estimated only 8,000 had died there. That is a drop of almost 2 million. Most normies don't know that, and continue quoting the 6 gorillion.
At Auschwitz, (((Soviets))) claimed 4 million people died in gas chambers. Today, the TOTAL death toll sits at 1.1 million (from ALL causes, eg disease). That is a drop of almost 3 million, though still grossly inflated going by Red Cross reports.
Normies blindly believe the 6 gorillion because they don't bother examining such a grisly topic from a critical pov. They take it on faith that (((Hollywood))) and what they learnt in school is 100% factual.
>The Last Days of the Big Lie Spielberg's Oscar-winning documentary about the Shoah uses discredited eyewitness Paul Parks, who lies about being in a unit that liberated Dachau. Parks, a known fraud, was in an earlier documentary about black soldiers liberating concentration camps, criticized by the press after being disproven by historians and military records. NO BLACKS were involved in liberating ANY camps. But Spielberg uses Paul Parks as 1 of his 5 key witnesses in The Last Days, because the ONE American soldier in it couldn't be a WHITE guy, no he wanted it to be a NIGGER for his anti-white agenda. Other obvious lies are also exposed: youtube.com/watch?v=80GgRWuXcO8
"The film seems to say that to take away man's choice is not to redeem but merely to restrain him; otherwise we have a society of oranges, organic but operating like clockwork. Such brainwashing, organic and psychological, is a weapon that totalitarians in state, church or society might wish for an easier good, even at the cost of individual rights and dignity. Redemption is a complicated thing and change must be motivated from within rather than imposed from without if moral values are to be upheld." -John E. Fitzgerald, the film critic of The Catholic News, 1971
Alexander Bennett
So was Bobby Fischer. What's your point?
Levi Lee
That movie was overrated garbage.
I'm disgusted just thinking about it.
Alexander Carter
Thanks.
Evan Gutierrez
I make a vaguely artistic movie that makes a weak point in exchange for $$$ because I'm Mr Kubrick
Josiah Harris
Hey, if you guys can do better, go for it.
Liam Lewis
Back in those days, before Islamic invasion into England, Kubrick was looking to the future. He knew that Huxley had spoken of this and the novel Clockwork Orange eluded to this very concept. A hyper controlled society in which drugs would be used as an amelioration against thought and conscious awareness. We can see this in the medication of everyone for everything. If you assume that Kubrick had lived to notice the Islamic invasion he might've amended Clockwork Orange with a kind of sequel about Kebab.
Blah, blah, blah.
Kubrick noticed prescription drug culture before it happened.
And England, U.S., Australia and Canaduh are largely zombified via Xanax, Zoloft, et al.
Lincoln Wood
Why would I want to make movies? That's a horrible job, I already have enough $$$$ to be comfy.
Ian Miller
They won't. Doers do. They do not strike me as doers. The best they can offer are armchair critiques in their filthy bedrooms. Which they ought to clean.
Evan Morris
IM A NAVY SEAL IN THE NZ ARMY FAGGOT ILL COME TO YOUR HOUSE AND FUCK YOUR MUM!!
Alexander Thompson
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Nolan Wood
Kubrick is an odd genius. EWS is excellent in its imagery plays. 2001 is future looking. FMJ descried well the Vietnam experience. Dr. Strangelove is a good red pill. If you pay attention he is on of the best movie red pill droppers. He died before he was done.
Jonathan Martinez
Pretty poignant interpretation, desu
Jason White
>warns against the new psychedelic fascism -- the eye-popping, multimedia, quadrasonic, drug-oriented conditioning of human beings by other beings
Interesting that he made Clockwork only 3 years after 2001, which ended up mainly being watched by hippies only going to take LSD and watch the end scene.
He must have been kinda disappointed. Releasing a groundbreaking film that is a meditation on humanities past and future, but only fucking NEETS watched it because of the pretty and far out colours.