you agree?
You agree?
Yes.
Only a pleb would disagree.
God
nah, clarke's book was unfilmable
wtf i hate books and thinking now
Books are boring. They don't get you laid unless you are reading The Game.
But he said Lord of the Rings was unfilmable
Make the thus spoke zarathustra movie then.
Just because it can be done doesn't mean it should be.
He is right about that. The movies are nothing compared to the books.
But isn't he being contradictory?
yes.
the question is a matter how entertaining it would be.
also up for debate: if a film adaptation ignores or alters things that was in the book, would it really be a filmatization of the book?
Yes, if "filmed" means "conveyed through film"
You can't film literally everything and anything, but given enough skill and understanding of your audience and their role in filmmaking as a form of communication, there's no limit in the conceptual carrying capacity of the medium
Topkek
A wise man indeed
He was murdered for exposing freemasons in his last movie too
>think about colors that don't exist
checkmate
what if i want to film something unfilmable?
Checkmate.
You couldn't think about them. Only the possibility of them as you wouldn't be able to visualize them
Kubrick was Jewish too.
Is self hating Jew the deadliest weapon against NWO?
"Stanley Kubrick's Dune"
hahahahahahahaha oh wow
That being the case, you can never film Lovecraft's "The Color Out Of Space." So Kubrick's quote is wrong.
Also these,
Yes - 100%
WHEN KUBRICK SAID THAT HE MEANT BY USING HIS ABSOLUTE MASTERY OF PRACTICAL EFFECTS
WHEN IT TOOK TALENT TO PULL OFF CREATIVE SHOTS, NOT SOME UNDERPAID CGI MONKEYS CHURNING OUT ANY OUTLANDISH GARBAGE YOU WANT
2001'S PRACTICAL EFFECTS FROM 1968 STILL HOLDS UP TODAY
KUBRICK WAS AN ABSOLUTE MASTER
>muh practical effects
what matters is the end product and a combination of practical and cgi can be really tight
Checked.
Practical effects have practical restrictions which means you need to be creative to work around them while CGing everything a lot of those limitations are removed.
I agree CGI has a place in film, but you need a responsible production team to avoid turning every action scene into a vidya cutscene.