Stanley Kubrick Movies Discussion Thread

Stanley Kubrick Movies Discussion Thread

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Space Odyssey was shit

The besstt

used to be obsessed when i was like 18.
>so cool
>oh man hes so cool
>his films are films MAN you just dont get the films
>lol yeah i love kubrick
And then I grew up.

6 words.....

rape scenes in a clockwork orange

Space Odyssey was just way too fucking long anyways.

paths of glory is easily my favorite film by him and probably my favorite anti-war film.

We are Spartacus.

Dr Strangelove anyone?

That was a good one

>ADD kids talking shit on a movie they dont understand. classic

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Full metal Jacket and clockwork orange

apollo....

was stan trying to tell us something?

the 2 live crew

Eyes wide shut is the shit< i just watched it

jelly doughnut product placement ?

party time

whos the leader of the club made for you and me...

great scene, well played

Who else loved Eyes Wide Shut?

clever casting choice stan

stan spent alot time on the gate scene according to the ronson doco...

Barry Lyndon and his Lolita are two great films that are often left out of these discussions.

>the cinematography and lighting techniques >that Kubrick and cinematographer John Alcott >used in Barry Lyndon were highly innovative. >Most notably, interior scenes were shot with a >specially adapted high-speed f/0.7 Zeiss >camera lens originally developed for NASA to >be used in satellite photography. The lenses >allowed many scenes to be lit only with >candlelight, creating two-dimensional, >diffused-light images reminiscent of 18th->century paintings.

probably my favourite SK film

glorius

micky mouse!

me too. the older i get the flatter and more lifeless his films seem to me.

>If I make trippy shit with a multi-interpretive plot, someone's bound to like it.

I'm curious on peoples opinions of Full Metal jacket first half vs second half.

what you fail to realize my simple minded friend, is the older you get the less imagination you have.

Card scene in Barry Lyndon was an absolute masterpiece. The direction was astounding.

Yup. This movie is incredibly unnerving

It really sucks that that was the only good scene in the movie. Wish he went further with that and made it even creepier.

Has anyone actually seen fear and desire
?

He probably did. After they killed him I heard they had some footage removed from the film.

Easily his most underrated film

Well thats interesting, never heard about that.

He also helped them fake the moon landing.

STAAANNNNN

Barry Lyndon was... But even Kubrick himself disowned Lolita. The only good thing to come out of it was the Peter Sellers character that became the inspiration for his Dr. Strangelove performance.

Full metal jacket got old. Was a nice movie. Boring as shit now

The book on which it is based "Dream Story" has an almost-necrophilia scene in it.

It was replaced in the movie with Cruise yakking with Sidney Pollack for ten torturously boring minutes.

That film is his second-worst. So much wasted potential from the source material.

>Space Odyssey was the shit

Agreed. Even just from a technical standpoint, the innovations and advances pioneered and damn near perfected in the making of it make it a milestone film alone.

Then being the only film in a century of filmmaking that actually captures the careful, deliberate, movement and pacing of space work, instead of faggy comic book storylines and action movie bullshit.

>Damn thats a lot of ape watching tho.
>i mean i get it, its a pallette cleanser, fucking TWO non-verbal story arcs, and a tone piece, but, you know, I'll leave it all in my edit, but I might scroll thru sometimes.

Also the pink floyd 1967 oil slides & emulsion sequence.

Barry Lyndon is one of the most beautiful films ever made.

For what it sets out and tries to be, it's perfect.

And now you watch spiderman reboot #13 like all the other grown up pathetic manchildren.

Or maybe a batman movie. Ooh! Maybe we'll finally get to see his backstory!

Does the original version of Eyes Wide Shut exist?

You sound like a film school kid who over analyzes cinema until it's lost its magic.

Let me see one of your shitty student films so I can act like a pretentious twat in my review of it.

Anybody have a good breakdown A Clockwork Orange?

lol thanks dude. that's definitely true but i think it has more to do with me becoming less enamored with tidy scenes and symmetry and more with messy shots and shades of grey.

Which is why all the greatest inventions, greatest philosophy and best media were all invented, written, produced or directed by teenagers. Oh, wait, that's absolute horseshit, just like what you said.

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Kill me....Kill me....

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Eyes wide shut is one of my favorite films of all time.

Clockewrck orange was shit tho, the rest mah.

the shining?

No thats not,
Thats a musical feast,A clockwork orange have a lots of key words about life.

like what?

Alex: No. No! NO! Stop it! Stop it, please! I beg you! This is sin! This is sin! This is sin! It's a sin, it's a sin, it's a sin!
Dr. Brodsky: Sin? What's all this about sin?
Alex: That! Using Ludwig van like that! He did no harm to anyone. Beethoven just wrote music!
Dr. Branom: Are you referring to the background score?
Alex: Yes.
Dr. Branom: You've heard Beethoven before?
Alex: Yes!
Dr. Brodsky: So, you're keen on music?
Alex: YES!
Dr. Brodsky: Can't be helped. Here's the punishment element perhaps.


And you say this movie was shit?

Fuck you

donald duck!

like old man says,
everyone going to moon,nobody care this world.