How did he do it?

How did he do it?

he had talent and he was reborn into Zack "Kubrick" Snyder

all self hating jews are geniuses

He was a genius that knew too much.

The moon landing?

pls redpill

big fuckin lenses

This. Go read Walter Benjamin, it's all in there.

I'm a self hating ex muslim will I go somewhere in life?

phenomenal talent that was born in the right place at the right time and had lots of good fortune

He was a 4000D chess master

He had a "general approach to things"

Self hatred extending to ethnic identity results in Genius, cleverness, drive, and a will to help mankind, just not their own.
The label of being a _____-ish/-an artist haunts them, and the thought of one of their own besting them in their field and taking the mantle of best -ish artist haunts them even more.

t. self hating korean

possibly

convert your hatred into drive to change what you hate about your people and yeah, you most likely will. People don't like to mention it but hate is a powerful motivator. The only reason its not advertised is because it is generally not a good idea to hold onto negative emotions like hate.

Perfectionist who actually managed to get stuff done. Most perfectionists of his level don't end up doing anything because it's never good enough. He had the tight balance.

Also obsessive research, look at his research file for Napolean. It has every day of napoleans life mapped out

I find it amusing that Kubrick wore a suit and tie while filming 2001, but by the time he directed The Shining, he was all "Yeah, this is what I normally wear while raking leaves, so fucking WHAT?"

autism

I'm nto sure where he looks crazier

the greatest superpower

Doing a million takes for one scene

How is he self hating?

>Frederic Raphael, who co-authored the Eyes Wide Shut script with Kubrick, says 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 supposed 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."

>Kubrick came from a secular family background and "was known to have said that he was not really a Jew, he just happened to have two Jewish parents."[17] Indeed though his father's real name was Jacob, he went by Jacques or Jack as a move towards American assimilation.

Well this settles it /ourdirector/

>insisted that any trace of Jewishness be expunged from the Eyes Wide Shut script
hm.... about that....

It's strange how right you are.

>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."
Kubrick is right here. Schindler's List is Hollywood feel good story depicting an event where millions died but not in the film where the portrayed survive. Kubrick probably felt it disrespectful to those that died by making a film about the few that got out of there alive.

>He literally looks like a fucking 80's porn director
BASED

Didn't settle for less.

>“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."

>trashing of Schindler's List

he's just saying it isn't about "the holocaust" and he's absolutely right

he was a genius capable of deep and original thought

thanks for posting it, haven't seen this before

>howard stern
>genius

>le edgelord.
literally.

God, do americans not realize how ignorant and dumb they sound when they use foreign words to try and sound "sophisticated"? The only time it's acceptable is when it's fully entered the english vocabulary, like schadenfreude. When people use something like mise-en-scène they just come of as fat pretentious Amerilards

Stanley Jewbrick lol

Stanley Kubrick: Continue my legacy, my son

Christopher Nolan: Yes father

unironically ahead of his time - if he had better technology, more time and more budget he would have made the most amazing movies ever made - the ones he made already are very influential, but there was so much more potential. Some people are just meant for greatness and he was one of them

you're probably ironic about it, but fuck you and every single person out there who thinks Nolan is modern Kubrick.

Fuck you eurocuck

That's a surprisingly enlighted post for nu-Sup Forums.

he's modern Hitchcock

>look at his research file for Napolean
Uh where can I look at it?

That's why I tell kids to read Karl Marx

He had a clear vision which he pursed no matter what. Luckily enough that vision was often also pretty good one.

>People don't like to mention it but hate is a powerful motivator

>Good... good

mise-en-scene is the only word of its type as a filmmaking term you fucking retard

>Source: madeupmonkeyshit.com
Not fooling anyone, Sup Forums.

its literally on his wikipedia bio retard

I wonder if Kubrick ever found that light. I doubt most people do after childhood's end.

This

t. irredeemable brainlet

>50 posts in and no one has responded to OP's question
How did he fake the moon landing?

Nope

Oddly true now that I think about it. spinoza, Finkelstein, Atzmond...

*tips fedora*

Hard work, talent, team work, surrounding yourself with more talented people, consistantly turn down projects where you think you fail and are unable to make a masterpiece, only make movies that you can turn into a masterpiece, base your work on many sources and themes, drop what doesn't work keep what does, constantly refine your process, hate Hollywood, keep building a reputation of being the best drawing more and more talent in. etc etc etc. same goes for Hitchcock, Tarantino, Spielberg, they mostly work on stuff they know they can handle

>Spielberg
Not anymore.