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  • The End. Those are the only words that can describe this scene.

  • Fucking BRILLIANT ending to a fucking BRILLIANT film.

  • One of the funniest horrifying endings of all time.

  • @TheBatmangirl14 You took the words right off my keyboard!!

  • this movie has so many subtitle under notes of conspircay

  • Ugly human race and its final solution

  • And thus the stage is set for Fallout

  • Mein furhrer

  • Dr. Strangelove - The prequel to Fallout

  • @HammerNHook

    Holy shit that is so correct. Mind = blown

  • "So will you please say hello to the folks that I know, tell them I won't be long...."

    Good line...

  • This song should have been in Fallout NV...

  • MIEN FURHER I CAN WALK!!!!!

  • @able506 *Mein

  • And thus WTF BOOM was born.

  • Thermonuclear fun!

  • 8 People can't walk....

  • One of the greatest songs ever written!

  • Oh the Irony...

  • Mein Furher! I can VALK!

  • 8 People have to answer to the Coca-Cola company.

  • In fact, in my mind, we have even TWO precious songs to choose between for the last few minutes, don´t you think? Petula Clark´s "Kiss me goodbye" is the other one. Such a variety for the final showdown - what a marvelous achievement of mankind...

  • Seven people can be bred and SLAUGHTERED...

  • @williamsmith707 those are the same 8 people who disliked

  • @williamsmith707 10 actually*

  • (Dont worry) if theres a hell below were all gonna go.

  • Not a bad way to go after all is said and done. Ground Zero! :)

  • The music is perfect. Much like Clockwork Orange with "Singin' in the Rain", it is symbolic. The song is saying that we will see nuclear bombs, not sure when, but some day we will.

  • 6 people allow a mine shaft gap

  • Thank you for posting this scene from my favorite film. Like almost everything else about it-unique , isnt it? :)

  • I remember seeing the film for the first time almost by chance. Could have been end of seventies, and the black & white was not exactly en vogue. Seen it in the Belgrade film museum.

    Stanley Kubrick. Every film of his is a masterpiece.

    And this one - a gloss black comedy and such a deep insight into the nature of our 'I'- which certainly does deserve his devastating irony.

    It is hard enough to make a better film from this one-is it at all possible to make a more important one?

  • @daseladi I agree with you and about 90% of your post. I dont agree with how every movie he has made is a masterpiece. I generally didn't care much for "Eyes wide shut". I'm not saying it's bad, but you cant compare it with Clockwork, Full metal jacket and Dr. Strangelove (How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb).

    I dont think it's possible to make a more important film - due to the still alive risks of an allout nuclear war.

  • @gottmospahedengubbar That s the one I haven't seen. Got it, couldnt make myself watch it somehow, except the first minutes. So cant say a thing about it. But aren't you a bit hard,now, on Kubrick? Or on the precision in expression in general? :) Even 'almost all films.. .' would be quite unparalelled.. and what masterpieces, at that.

  • @daseladi I dont think I'm being hard on Kubrick.

    I love Kubrick and most of his films (haven't seen them all though, but most of them). I agree with your line about Precision in expression - that's something that Kubrick really nails in every movie I've seen (even Eyes wide shut).

    I dont think that Eyes wide shut is a bad movie. It's a decent movie, It's worth watching. But you cant really go into it thinking It's another Clockwork, Dr Strangelove or Lolita. You should watch Eyes wide shut.

  • i love you for posting this :>

  • brighter than the sun

    C&C generals joke for all who have played it

  • Bomb, what bomb?

  • Hauntingly .... beautiful <33 .

    LALWLZIIEEEZZZ !

  • So peaceful...

  • Our plan for peace in the middle east should be this.

  • "Gentlemen, you cant fight in here! This is the War Room!"

  • So haunting.

  • We should get like a huge plane like a c130 and fill it with billions of dollars and then fly over japan while blasting the song make it rain and just drop all the money out the plane.

  • Youngsters you have to save your future right away.

    The problem is frauds, scapegoaters, arrogance, ego defense, people afraid of people resembling prior obnoxious people who had earlier transferred their fears, needs to pacify, needs to scapegoat for profit.

    Only scapegoaters will be angry with the message there can never be

    a reason for any good person to know fear for any reason whatsoever.

    Science is useless w/o a morality, and morality is a fraud when not

    understanding its possibilities

  • But they'll see the board!  They'll see the big board!

  • Stanley K was way ahead of his time.

  • When it comes to genius it's stupid to talk about "genres", even though Kubrick did a hell of a job and remains of the greatest directors and persons of all time. What he left to mankind is eternal, pure art.

  • @Sw33ts91 *one of. :)

  • we will meet again, in one of our deeper mine shafts

  • MINE FUERER, I CAN WALK!!!!

  • I would say Clockwork Orange is a Psyhological with slight elements of Heroine, LSD and probably bad pills from the doctor.

  • Those nuclear warriors and their precious bodily fluids...

  • I wish Kubrick made more comedies in his time.

  • @GomJabber11 I wish Kubrick had made more movies of any kind. That being said, I'm glad he left us with a rather small, but brilliant body of work. I've re-watched several of them recently with my 26 year old neighbor who didn't even know who the man was just a few months ago. We watched this movie last night and it was still as brilliant as ever.

  • hahahaha.....End of the world...hahaha  from Japan

  • this movie cured my cancer

  • la nature nous offre de beaux spectacles

  • epic ww3 ending buahahahaha epic movie

  • Very actually

  • MEIN FUHRER! I CAN VALK!

  • this song was used in salad finger.

  • A history lesson. It was well known back then that Japanese people would never surrender. It is their custom to fight til all are dead or commit suicide. If we would have sent our men in to fight the Japanese, many of our men would have been killed. By dropping the bomb, we sent a message that all would die in Japan without fighting. They got the message and surrendered. We actually saved lives!

  • "We'll meet again, blown to hell, just say "when",

    and we'll meet as friends on some a-tomic day....."

  • Well, cya in HELL!

  • i don't get the joke about we'll meet again?

  • @roofrack101 We'll meet the bomb ( or nuclear catastrophy) again... Don't know where don't know when.... but on a sunny day! that's cynical!

  • Darn it. Wish I had seen this before I made my last Vid....

  • I am Stanley Kubrick.

  • I hope that is the middle east. 

  • kinda weird, but....... anybody want to play fallout all of a sudden?

  • @SLRMC93 haha

  • One of the best endings to any movie. And nothing but praise for the movie and stanley Kubrick

  • DUde!........What a Fuckin' Great Movie Man........

    Kubrick had some real big balls yeah!

  • You know this movie pretty much speaks for the conflict between mankind these days. We do anything and were all fucked. M.A.D. baby!

  • Sunny day.................YEAH!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!

  • My all time #1 movie.  Went to see it as a kid with my parents. They left at the first scene due to the implied sex between Gen. Turgidson and his sec'y. Waited 5 years to see it again.

    Worst scene: "you'll have to answer to the Coca-cola company" - too obvious.

    Best scene: every second of George C. Scott's performance sitting under the lights in the war room.

    2nd Best scene: Major Kong reading out the contents of their survival gear.

    Perfect ending made me love Vera Lynn's "We'll Meet Again"

  • @oldman1911A1

    Wrong Good sir.

    My Top Opinion List Highly Says that the most respected scene is....

    Major Kong Riding the Lone ICBM.

  • @Chonlet1 Good comment - but it scared the bejesus out of me when I saw it. It shows the political and military top echelon who do a half-good job in ordinary times - but faced with the possibility of world destruction do not have a clue. In that I think it does take sides - the message is get rid of the bomb because ten to one it will go off.

  • @Chonlet1 It's impossible for Stanley Kubrick to make a piece of crap as you call it.

  • Brilliant Mr. Kubrick

  • Aaah I want to play Fallout! :)

  • All these years later, it's still an absolute masterpiece.

  • 5 people are trying to sabotage our precious bodily fluids 

  • @callofd0obie 6 now.

  • @callofd0obie The idiots!! Now it's up to 8. They don't know where it's at, I believe!

    

  • Impeccable. A fantastic ability to pick all the right music. A master.

  • you can be sure of one thing.........when the end comes,,,,,,,,only the WALL STREET RATS WILL SURVIVE!

  • @ERROLCUSTERFLYNN4EVR ................maybe?

  • @ERROLCUSTERFLYNN4EVR yep unfortunaltely

  • looks like 5 people live above ground.

  • Why didn't they put this in Fallout 3? would've made a nice tribute

  • I'm getting Fallout fibes.

  • The Metropolis anime remake had a similar ending.

  • This is what I call peace through superior firepower.

  • finally afther 45 years the nuclear holocaust

    is nice and funny

  • finally the nuclear holocaus

    is nice and funny

  • We will meet again some sunny day.

  • good wholesome family entertainment:~

  • best ending ever

  • I don't want to set the world on fire....

  • Mein Führer! I can walk!

  • This is one of the most fantastic movie endings of all time.... This bombs exploding with this song, balanced mix emotions...Incredible

  • With all the problems in the world some how this video seems fitting for today.

  • 0:46

    I was on that plane!

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  • I know that many people here aren't fans but I think this probably an inspiration to the fallout games.

  • Is it just me or did anyone find this movie a little weird?

  • @camreeno360 It might be many whom, like you, find it weird. I find it inspirational and enlightening myselfs. Enjoy!. 

  • I adore this song..

  • Fucking Russians, corrupting our bodily fluids.

  • we cant have a russian mine gap!

  • Good Bye...we'll meet again some day!

  • atomic armageddon + We'll Meet Again = VERY disturbing

  • what about lolita?  that was a great movie.

  • Beautiful!

  • Vera Lynn's "We'll Meet Again"

  • The end song:

    Vera Lynn's "We'll Meet Again"

  • what is this song called?

  • I have to rate Kubrick as the best director of all time. None of his movies make my top five, but he consistently made great movies in diverse genres:

    Doctor Strangelove: Political Satire

    Spartacus: Historical/epic

    Full Metal Jacket: War

    2001: Science Fiction

    A Clockwork Orange: ???

    Some directors can make great movies in one or two genres, but Kubrick had a talent for them all.

  • A Clockwork Orange: Personal Riot.

  • I dispute both Full Metal Jacket and A Clockwork Orange. Paths of Glory, 2001, and The Shining are masterpieces, however.

  • I think kubrick had 5 masterpieces,and 4 near masterpieces.

    5 masterpieces,the killing,paths of glory,dr.strangelove,the shining and full metal jacket.The 5 near masterpieces i think are2001,clockwork orange,barry lyndon and eyes wide shut.I consider masterpieces as being both thought provoking AND entertaining throughout.The 5 near ones,are a not as well paced,but still powerful and original

  • @TheGatorfan93

    you missed "killers kiss" and "lolita" personaly i think "the killing" is his weakest movie... barry lyndon is, besides for the romantic setting, one off kubrick sickest movies, next to "paths of glory" and "dr. strangelove"...how sicker kubrick goes, how better he gets

    Thats why i thing these 3 movies are beyond briljant masterpieces "full metal jacket" hasnt gott what it takes to be a masterpiece, and "the killing".. if you ask me.. kubrick hadent found his treu self jett...

  • @ThadiusSLove

    You should read the dissertation I just wrote for my degree, basically proving that there is no such thing as genre; because tropic and conventional hybridities make concise definition impossible. And I cited Dr Strangelove as SF, as well as A Clockwork Orange. :)

  • @youngstokiecasual I'm intrigued. Please elaborate. I didn't understand half of the words you used :)

  • @youngstokiecasual The word Genre even existing is proof enough to there is such thing as genre

  • @ThadiusSLove

    treu

    butt spartacus sucked... his one and onley hollywood movie and you can tell, bett kubrick himself aint proud off it

  • @ThadiusSLove you forgot shining: horror and

    eyes wide shut: psychosexual thriller

  • @ThadiusSLove Clockwork Orange; just a pure mindf*ck hahah

  • @ThadiusSLove What's your Top 5, Nigus?

  • @ThadiusSLove Plus the shining for the horror genere

  • @ThadiusSLove lol "clockwork orange:???"

  • @ThadiusSLove how bout eyes wide shut

    if you don't know when you see the rainbow Your eyes are wide shut.

    watch that movie. it's in a different genre

    eyes wide shut: tellin everyone something extremely profound.

  • @ThadiusSLove little thing Clockwork Orange - i think psyhological.

  • @ThadiusSLove The Shining: Horror

  • @ThadiusSLove Eyes Wide Shut: Porno

  • @Dukeobelding No offense, but if you think Eyes Wide Shut is porno you didn't really get it.

  • @Sw33ts91 Yeah I was just kidding :) Kubrick would never EVER stoop that low.

  • @Dukeobelding Uh, sorry. :):)

  • @ThadiusSLove A Clockwork Orange: Ultraviolence. :P

    

  • @ThadiusSLove The Shining: Horror

  • Iran wants also the BOOOOOOOOUUUUUMMMMMMMMMM

    It would be the end of Israel and Palaestina.

  • Such a brilliant endijng. I feel both the urge to laugh and to weep.

  • Nice 4th of July celebration !!!

  • True American holidays go on with a bang ^_^

  • This scene reminds me of the game FALLOUT and the music played in it that goes like this "Give me a kiss to build a dream, and my imagination will feed my hungry heart..."

  • An apocalyptic and cataclysmic ending...overshadowed by the irony of the illustrious and poignant Vera Lynn, and her rousing "We'll Meet Again."

  • The lighter side of the apocalypse

  • @ThadiusSLove It's funny because nuclear bombs let off a huge blast of light.

  • @ThadiusSLove Nothing like a praiseworthy obliteration to the realms of humanity, just to enhance your day!

  • Message to all those who say Humanity is the only creature capable of destroying itself or uses these insane tactics.

    There exists a plankton that lights up bright green, alerting its predators to its location. Stupid? Sure...but if the predator eats it, it'll grow green and ITS predators will find it.

    So we're aren't the only creatures that operate on M.A.D, but that said, its still a goddamn ridiculous idea =p

  • I love this song. Fits this scene perfectly.

  • extraordinary movie

  • It helpless when people do not understand Mr Kubrick 's point . HELPLESS.

  • that's fucking morbid, with the music/nuclear explosions.

  • That's Stanley Krubrick for you, he has this way of being whimsy with something scary or repugnent.

  • yeah and The Shining is great too.

  • Indeed, Nickolson was perfect for the role :P

  • basically, we can conclude that Kubrick is a great filmmaker.

  • This movie should have a sequel...Not!

  • just imagine if they made a sequel... it would be awful

  • "How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Radiation Sickness"?

  • yeah, stanly knowed how to make good films...

  • i've heard of another ending in which they throw cakes on each other but it has been cut out after the death of president kennedy is this scene somwhere on youtube??

  • no, and as far as I know no one has it

  • the footage was never released, just photographs.

  • すごいっすごすぎる

  • Just finished Strangelove and heard this for the first time. It caught my attention right away and I imagined people singing as their loved ones were going to war. It is sad, beautiful and hopeful. I like song like this regardless of what era it was made. A truly sentimental sing along if there ever was one.

  • I'm a physicist and with our detectors nowadays we still can find the "remainings" of these "events". They are still here, everywhere, all over the globe, capable to induce forced genetic mutations. (As it is when it comes to Chernobyl). And this movie by Stanley Kubrick also was intended to put a point on this subject. In a sarcastic way. This movie is brilliant!

  • 0:46 is an error in the movie. It's a high altitude air burst, not a buried weapon.  All these explosions are supposed to be from the Doomsday Machine!

  • Who said they were buried?

  • Nah man, these nukes being shown are the Americans nuking the Russians to prevent a "mine-shaft" gap. The doomsday machine had already gone off at that point, releasing fucktons of radiation into the atmosphere but very little explosion.

  • When you merely wish to bury bombs, there's no limit to the size!

    What makes it so wrong??

  • this film is a master piece and funny but this ending actualy preaty powerfull

  • That's kinda fucked up