Are you fucking kidding me?

Are you fucking kidding me?

This shit is the most DUDE WEED LMAO hot garbage I've ever see. Do people actually take it seriously?

dude just smoke a blunt and watch it LOL

Not only are most of the "theories" absolute bull crap, but the whole documentary is structured so poorly it isn't even amusing to watch. The RT score for this is absolutely ludicrous.

yeah the first 20 minutes are interesting I guess, but then it gets ridiculous really fast. Like that minotaur stuff? What the fuck was that shit?

I thought it was going to be a documentary about the film; not about a few weirdos with shitty theories about what the movie meant.

The later half of "Kubrick's odyssey" talk more in depth about theories about the liberties kubrick took in the story away from the book. The guy that made it is actually one of the theories in this documentary. Hes the one that theorizes that the room represents kubrick filming the moon landing.
Whether you believe it or not i found his documentary pretty entertaining to think about.

are you one of those guys that thinks kubirick's movies have a meaning beyond what is shown?

I watched this purely because I heard two guys in a podcast I listen to talk about it, and they were going "dude, you have to see this. These people are fucking crazy."

Holy shit, I didn't think they were so right about that. I have a masters in literature and even *I* thought these people were up their own ass and were too much in love with their college papers on film interpretation.

Kubrick films always attract the wackiest conspiracy theories.

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>muh project monarch CIA operation

Holy shit is... is that a minotaur?!

The only conspiracy theory in this movie that has traction beyond just the crazy people talking about it was about the faked moon landing, because that actually is a long-standing conspiracy among moon landing deniers.

regardless of how silly this movie is, isn't it interesting to consider how absolutely OC fucking D kubrick was and NEVER had anything in frame that wasn't intended and approved by himself? He was notorious for being super meticulous to the point of absurdity. This fact gives some weight to some of the theories regarding "intentional" mistakes or anomalies and continuity errors. just a thought...

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I liked that he intentionally protected the child actor from getting fucked up by the horror elements of the film by isolating him from the really fucked up parts and telling him things like "you're playing hide and seek with your dad in the maze". Apparently the kid didn't know it was a horror movie until he saw it as a teenager.

This was the only conspiracy that at least I know what they're going for. This hotel's architecture makes no fucking sense, trying to map it causes geographic contradictions.

>>This was the only conspiracy that at least I know what they're going for. This hotel's architecture makes no fucking sense, trying to map it causes geographic contradictions.
Yeah but what about the penis tho

That was probably just a coincidence

The inconsistencies in the Overlook's floor plan were due to it being a set, and not an actual full hotel. The set was split up into sections designed to use the limited space optimally, so there was no way the floor plan could make any real sense.

>isn't it interesting to consider how absolutely OC fucking D kubrick was and NEVER had anything in frame that wasn't intended and approved by himself

Is there evidence of this? I mean I've done background work, and with all the things to focus on, it's almost impossible for the director to control every little thing that happens or fits in the frame for every shot. They need to move things along. Plus I imagine it's even more difficult back then, without the technology we have today, where you couldn't watch the shot immediately after filming it.

What if man...
like..
What if...

What if the actors that were all pissed off with him being nuts and OCD, making them do 50 takes...

What if they moved shit around on purpose to fuck with him man...

*puffs weed pill*

Never underestimate a human to fuck shit up my man...

Minotaur and baphomet and dionysus and bacchus shit is common

he was his own cameraman, and everyone who worked with him said similar comments about his meticulousness

If you're talking about the disappearing chair, they would have noticed that purely in the continuity portion of editing.

In reality Kubrick probably did it on purpose to reflect the character going crazy.

Have you ever seen a Kubrick movie?

Do you guys ever consider the fact that maybe he wasn't a perfect being that could make no mistake, no matter how strict he was?

Someone could have moved the chair between takes and he didnt notice.

No I'm saying even if he didn't notice, the continuity department would've because it's their job to

>Buzz Killington strikes again

>OCD perfectionist weirdo
>doesn't notice an obvious missing chair

k

>No I'm saying even if he didn't notice, the continuity department would've because it's their job to

Guess you don't look at many goof pages on imdb.
thousands of these errors to feast your eyes upon, let happen, by professional continuity fags

>KUBRICK IS ALL KNOWING, ALL SEEING, A GOD

>He is so perfect he let his daughter get snatched up by scientology never to be seen by him again

Did anyone watch The Nightmare?

jesus fucking christ what a bunch of shit. It's basically a bunch of people talking about sleep paralysis and being like "i couldnt move and it was scary and shit man" without any sort of logical explanation or any professional commenting on it. So fucking dumb. I've had sleep paralysis and even hallucinated just like those people and yeah it's weird, but it's not some paranormal phenomenon. What a fucking shit movie.

he's was an OCD as fuck dude in complete control in latter films, remember he'd been around since the 50's

I've had sleep paralysis once.
I went to sleep under a bright light bulb.

It really did feel demonic.
A dark figure came over me (which was one of my family member obviously)
Doing something and I couldnt move but I saw the figure moving about.

Pretty scary. luckily that only happened once.

yeah I've seen "demons" and shit too, its strange as hell at the time but definitely feels like a dream later

idk it made sence to me

it totally felt like a dream

>he doesn't go to sleep under bright lights every night to communicate with the Txcachians

>huuuurrrrrrr

Guess you don't know much about SKub.

The guy called him a perfectionist weirdo with OCD. Not an omnipotent being you dolt. Kubrick was obsessive, having a glaring continuity error is pretty fuckin unlikely in one of his movies.

Yeah man, he's so perfect he allowed a shadow of a helicopter that was filming the movie into the final cut.

>it was supposed to not be shown in X FORMATE THATS WHY

nah son

This. I think they tried to just present the theories without pointing and laughing but the problem was it just meant the film was aimless.

I think the film even misrepresented the people it was about. As if they were these insane fucks when some of them in the extra footage look like they fully understand how ridiculous their theories are.

Funny he actually cared about the kid when he at the same time was sending Shelly Duvall crazy (possibly to get the desired performance) and I think in one of his early movies he pumped toxic fumes over the set to simulate smoke over a battlefield.

So that's a yes then.

can anyone recommend some similar docs about films or ones you guys think are better?

Kubrick is wierd. He's abuse adults to no end but believed children were precious and must be kept safe from harm.

The one about the fucked up production of Apocalypse Now?

Stanley Kubrick's boxes, which is the greatest Jon Ronson documentary, which is saying a lot seeing as he's the guy whom Louis Theroux and John Safran made careers out of doing imitations of him.