This guy was the first indie filmmaker. Before 9mm cameras, before you could just walk around filming stuff. But he was a photographer. Cramming so much emotion into one still frame became his forte' as you can see in his treasured long takes in The Shining and 2001.
An actual STARGATE/PORTAL-THING was caught on film in New Mexico. The footage can be found within the short-film entitled "SUDDEN PORTHOLE", which is parked at the PROJECT CAMELOT YouTube page (it's under the George Noory video).
I'm not selling anything…I'm just trying to spread the word about the unseen-dimensions we find ourselves embedded in.
My BLOG contains peripheral data regarding the movie and is where I reply to the "debunkers" (use search words "SAM ZURICK" & "BLOG"). THANKS!!
I thought Kubrick was rather gracious after learning the interviewer had never seen the killing. "You're thinking of The Asphalt Jungle, that's why you thought Marilyn Monroe was in it.... you never saw the Killing, if you want to see it theres a print at the museum of modern art." Kubrick doesnt chastise the man for not seeing it, and perhaps realises its an honest mistake. However you can detect the embarassment on the part of the interviewer at this point understandably.
i love this, i really enjoy learning about individuals who start from nothing but continue to create, eventually they become icons because their creation is their nature.
WTF? Kubrick was a Student-Douchebag using a 2007 Headset for Recording? You got Rickrolled! Way to much uhms and aahs to make it believable. But nice approach ; )=
Possible. Although strangely enough, he allowed Sellers, only in Lolita, to improvise a little but. Which was really strange for him to allow as he was so detail and everything had to be perfectly in his vision.
kubrick has made one of the greatest sci-fi movies (2001)..horror movies (the shining)...period movies (barry lyndon) and psychological movies (a clockwork orange) of all time...that can only mean one thing: genius..
this guy never made the same movie twice...now there's some versatility for you there...
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Barry Lyndon is a way-too-long, self-indulgent piece of tosh. That's the problem with people who start to believe their own hype - "You can't cut the movie, everything I do is GENIUS!"
ha - i think that arrogance is justified...if you're interviewing a director or any artist, yo NEED TO KNOW EVERYTHING HE'S DONE - even if you haven't seen it, just keep your mouth shut!
6:30 - 7:05; the interviewer makes an ass out of himself by not seeing the movie he's interviewing Kubrick about. Stanley has a witty, dry sense of humor about it.
Here's an intriguing thought: Only two years after this interview, 2001 would be released. He was probably working on it during the time this interview was recorded.
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certainly the interviewer should've known his stuff better. still, saying something like that betrays a less than attractive sense of self satisfied pretension. I can see where Kirk Douglas was coming from when he said Kubrick was a "talented shit". on the other hand, if you actually do have a talent as enormous as kubrick's, why deny it with what would only be false self deprecation?
Very good job! 5 Stars! So rare to come upon an audio interview from him! I do hope you'll post the rest of the interview even if you haven't got footage for it!
This guy was the first indie filmmaker. Before 9mm cameras, before you could just walk around filming stuff. But he was a photographer. Cramming so much emotion into one still frame became his forte' as you can see in his treasured long takes in The Shining and 2001.
randallmckay 4 weeks ago
Good job on the editng to the uploader. Looks like it was a bit of work organizing all that footage. Cheers.
C0mmanderKewl 1 month ago
What a stupid interviewer. How can you blow an interview with KUBRICK! I wish i could have talked to Kubrick.
bigfoot799 2 months ago
Guys don't be mean. The Killing wasn't a box office success and Netflix wasn't made yet.
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I'm not selling anything…I'm just trying to spread the word about the unseen-dimensions we find ourselves embedded in.
My BLOG contains peripheral data regarding the movie and is where I reply to the "debunkers" (use search words "SAM ZURICK" & "BLOG"). THANKS!!
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allouTV 3 months ago
like how he spells the possibly unobvious spellings of names of people he worked with.
mspubquiz83 4 months ago
wow. i cant believe this interview was in '66
tylerf13ful 5 months ago
"You never saw The Killing."
Interview fail.
lafucil 5 months ago 2
Absolutely top notch effort this video. Well done.
BenNCM 5 months ago
I thought Kubrick was rather gracious after learning the interviewer had never seen the killing. "You're thinking of The Asphalt Jungle, that's why you thought Marilyn Monroe was in it.... you never saw the Killing, if you want to see it theres a print at the museum of modern art." Kubrick doesnt chastise the man for not seeing it, and perhaps realises its an honest mistake. However you can detect the embarassment on the part of the interviewer at this point understandably.
LiteracyLabyrinth 7 months ago
6:36
"The money blows away in the airport. And he gives up."
"I'm very confused."
"You probably haven't seen the picture"
Fail.
BaremyiahZ 7 months ago 4
This interview was a month before I was born! :)
straker2 8 months ago
i love this, i really enjoy learning about individuals who start from nothing but continue to create, eventually they become icons because their creation is their nature.
featheredmusic 8 months ago
Kubrick got pretty vitriolic and awkward at round 6:30 when the interviewer mixes up his movies.
BasementBeginnings 9 months ago
Where did you get such high quality footage of Day of the fight?
TheNEWfilmfanatic99 9 months ago
I wonder why Kubrick didn't do more interviews. He comes across REALLY well.
...It probably has something to do with that AWKWARD pause at 6:43. XD
tbh He didn't even sound that pissed off. I think the fact he had caught the guy out for not seeing his movie was satisfaction enough for him. lol
JVbin 9 months ago
WTF? Kubrick was a Student-Douchebag using a 2007 Headset for Recording? You got Rickrolled! Way to much uhms and aahs to make it believable. But nice approach ; )=
MetalApe 10 months ago
Sounds like they cut bits where he talked about Killer's Kiss...? Great interview, though!
thunderpeel2001 11 months ago
knowing that this man work was disregarded, gives me hope.
mrpinkproduction92 11 months ago
"You never saw 'The Killing' " You tell him, Stan :-)
theMissJackson101 1 year ago
@theMissJackson101
yes!
flyinflannel 1 year ago
@flyinflannel
Stan is the man :-D
theMissJackson101 1 year ago
You never saw the picture.
iTziNiQuiTyx 1 year ago
Hi this is the second time I listen to the interview, I see you updated the footage since :) it looks great!
ArielMahal7 1 year ago
You have done a great job on putting together some great pictures of a beautiful young Stanley Kubrick.
XXmissybooXX 1 year ago
agentxpq- now that you mention it, it sounds like that might be the case. however, i think sellers sounds even more like kubrick in lolita.
johnnydarkness1 1 year ago
Kubrick seems to have made for very relaxing conversation: there's a lazy quality to his voice, a kind or dragging lilt.
hibernatinghedgehog 1 year ago
President in Dr Strangelove- I wonder if Sellers based the voice on Kubrick's? It sounds kind of similar...
AgentXPQ 1 year ago
thanks!
braxtonmandy 1 year ago
"you never saw the picture"
braden11ton 1 year ago 4
@braden11ton hahahah. "no...you never saw the killing. you're confused. you never saw it"
Gatosaenz 1 year ago
Kubrick = Shakespear of Film
bint86 1 year ago
He sounds like Peter Sellers. Maybe Sellers was imitating Kubricks voice in "Lolita".
ZkinandBonez 1 year ago
I caught that to BONZ,good job
TheGatorfan93 1 year ago
Possible. Although strangely enough, he allowed Sellers, only in Lolita, to improvise a little but. Which was really strange for him to allow as he was so detail and everything had to be perfectly in his vision.
bint86 1 year ago
kubrick has made one of the greatest sci-fi movies (2001)..horror movies (the shining)...period movies (barry lyndon) and psychological movies (a clockwork orange) of all time...that can only mean one thing: genius..
this guy never made the same movie twice...now there's some versatility for you there...
jazzmanEE 2 years ago 6
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Barry Lyndon is a way-too-long, self-indulgent piece of tosh. That's the problem with people who start to believe their own hype - "You can't cut the movie, everything I do is GENIUS!"
ryko26 2 years ago
@ryko26
starting to believe your own hype is definitely a problem.
nevertheless Barry Lyndon is a great movie...even if you're someone who doesnt like it , the least you can call it is average.
cheers.
jazzmanEE 2 years ago
well the music is great, I'll grant you that!
ryko26 2 years ago
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"Barry Lyndon is a way-too-long, self-indulgent piece of tosh" - ryko
C´mon dude, gotta love Lil´ Lord Bullingdon´s caked up look. "Mr. Barry Lyndon, you will chastise me no further..."
XD!!! Its hilarious!!!
RideMyBMW 2 years ago
@jazzmanEE what about paths of glory and full metal jacket? both are war movies, both are made by kubrick
NikeAurrs45 1 year ago
ha - i think that arrogance is justified...if you're interviewing a director or any artist, yo NEED TO KNOW EVERYTHING HE'S DONE - even if you haven't seen it, just keep your mouth shut!
thawshatub 2 years ago
"If you wanna see it, there's a copy at the museum of modern art."
Wow, such arrogance.
Fuzzy192006 2 years ago
"You've never seen the picture." The interview must feel like a dumbass hahah.
rogercalamaio 2 years ago 10
I love how a genius came into the industry for the money.
GeorgesBarras 2 years ago 3
6:30 - 7:05; the interviewer makes an ass out of himself by not seeing the movie he's interviewing Kubrick about. Stanley has a witty, dry sense of humor about it.
onions79 2 years ago 6
KOO-brickians unite! Haha! Love it!
creepshowcrate 2 years ago 2
Here's an intriguing thought: Only two years after this interview, 2001 would be released. He was probably working on it during the time this interview was recorded.
rkullberg 2 years ago
Nevermind, he discusses 2001 in part 4.
rkullberg 2 years ago
He says KOO-brick. I always though it was Q-brick.
99Maic 2 years ago 16
@99Maic
fuckin' DURRR
sixamsedna 1 year ago
he forget to mention that timothy carey was in it, he cast him in paths of glory too.
dubzy81 3 years ago
I always thought Kubrick was engish...
coolstuff2003ad 3 years ago
He lived in England for the majority of his life but he came from New York originally.
KaiserKarnage 3 years ago 4
PART 5!!!!!!
budani007 3 years ago
'You never saw the picture. If you wanna see it there's a print at the museum of modern art'
Have to say that the interviewer was owned big time. He should have watched Kubrick's film, he's interviewing him.
forceofdust 3 years ago 9
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certainly the interviewer should've known his stuff better. still, saying something like that betrays a less than attractive sense of self satisfied pretension. I can see where Kirk Douglas was coming from when he said Kubrick was a "talented shit". on the other hand, if you actually do have a talent as enormous as kubrick's, why deny it with what would only be false self deprecation?
10mintwo 3 years ago
well, you don't have to consider yourself ordinary to be truly humble about what you've been given in life.
dalisman 3 years ago 5
Masterful.
per835 3 years ago 3
This is from the book: The Stanley Kubrick Archives. Interviewer: Jeremy Bernstein
Date: November 27, 1966
Location: Kubrick's home
(Abbot's Mead, Barnet Lane, Elstree). It's on a CD that comes with the book. Taschen Books.
Martvandelay 3 years ago
Yo Stanley!Vince Edwards became Ben Casey not Dr. Kildare!
essanay45 3 years ago
what year was this interview with Stanley?
BigT188 3 years ago
11/27/1966
goodfellaOS 3 years ago
thanks so much for providing these videos, this interview is truly insightful and fascinating. take care.
jeremyshambles 3 years ago 17
'If you wanna see it, there's a print at the museum of modern art' LOL
prometheusunbound 3 years ago 7
@prometheusunbound haha, that joke is so deadpan it sailed past me till I read this comment.
haupper 9 months ago
wow, the interviewer made me very uncomfortable.
dlthacker2 3 years ago
Yeah good call earlier on the incompetence of the interviewer. Little perspicacity by Kubrick to make that connection with monroe though.
jonnygreeny111 3 years ago
Nothing gets my blood pumping like a Kubrick film. Especially the shining...seen it a million times over.
jonnygreeny111 3 years ago
he is quite a genial storyteller. It is sort of unexpected though, to me.
cys12141 3 years ago
Why do you find Kubrick to be an unexpectedly genial storyteller?
KubrickClockwork 3 years ago 5
Owned the guy didnt even remember The Killing. Get your movies right. lol Im surprised that Kubrick didnt tear him apart for that.
thechallenger9000 3 years ago 5
lol
scoresse 3 years ago
Damn right man with the little dog.
Great ending.
scoresse 3 years ago
Kubrick: "You never saw the killing."
It's like, 'If you'd seen it, buddy. You'd know what happened at the end.'
TheCroupierDeals 3 years ago 3
Very good job! 5 Stars! So rare to come upon an audio interview from him! I do hope you'll post the rest of the interview even if you haven't got footage for it!
matbel07 3 years ago
Never mind, you already answered under more info. Th
vicnameless 3 years ago
Isn't there an hour long audio out there? This is most welcomed, thanks for uploading!
vicnameless 3 years ago
Where did this come from - this is great!
barringer82 3 years ago 2
Thanks man
I edited the pics and footage together but the audio is a bonus on the 2001 Blu Ray/dvd.
goodfellaOS 3 years ago
Well, you did a phenomenal job marrying image to audio! This looks professionally done. Thank you so much!!! -Is there more to come?
medulalumosa 3 years ago 17
Thanks yes I am working on a couple more sections.
goodfellaOS 3 years ago 3