Usually I am not one to shamelessly promote myself because to be quite frank I have had nothing to showcase. But last summer me and my friends made a homemade noir film with only a cheap camera and things we found around the house. My eventual aspiration in life is to be a filmmaker and my biggest idol is Stanley Kubrick and someday i hope to achieve my dream and i would love nothing more if you could graciously visit my channel and watch and comment on my short film to help realize my dream
Are you seeking truth? Search for "Truth Contest" in Google and click the 1st result, then click on "The Present" to open it. What it says will blow your mind.
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!!
well then, you may be interested in checking out Kubrick's Odyssey: Secrets hidden in the films of Stanley Kubrick, whcih contains devastating proof that the landing was shot in a studio on Earth! It exposes Kubrick's "deal with devil", how he faked the moon landings in order to secure his future. This film was just released and is available at sacredmysteries . com
@taoingsmile there was alot of things missed in that doc too....I mean weidners bang on the money but theres so many other hints - like about the mind control - his wife is reading catcher in the rye in her first scene - theres a poster on the door that says "monarch" (programming) when danny sees the twins for the first time...
"A film is - or should be - more like music than like fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what's behind the emotion, the meaning, all that comes later." -- Stanley Kubrick
Good documentary, but why did it end before his best films. Sure these are great films too, but I feel that it was post 2001 that Stanely Kubrick finally got to make his "perfect" films.
@mathewjohn5174 He was uninspired at times, he was obsessive when he did find material worth adapting (and he always adapted), he scrapped a few of the works he spent lots of time on (Aryan Papers and his Napoleon project especially), and he was probably spending time being rich and getting fat and comfortable.
Don't know if this means anything..... as Roger Ebert means crap to a lot of folks..... but in a recent review on Kubrick, Ebert refers to Kubrick as "the master"....
Kubrick was an artist of the highest order. His knowledge of reality was profound and was the only director to ever depict the great work of alchemy on film. Guess which film that was ?
@ollymcguirk Except that for all the intimations of depth, Kubrick's films are primarily just exercises in style - albeit some of the best style ever put on film. I think Kubrick was great, but I certainly see how not everyone would think that, if they have different tastes.
I'm a student filmmaker, and Stanley Kubrick is perhaps my biggest influence. I always felt like I saw film-making and photography as two things hand-in-hand, too; that's what attracted me to Kubrick's work. What an inspiration.
It's called a figure of speech, it's an expression that uses language in a nonliteral way, such as a metaphor or synecdoche, or in a structured or unusual way, such as anaphora or chiasmus, or that employs sounds, such as alliteration or assonance, to achieve a rhetorical effect.
Michael bay (with the help the help of that fucking idiot Spielberg) is helping to make Hollywood EVEN worse than it already was. Whenwillfilm ever be a true art form? Maybe if they were dirt cheap to make, and were not so popular with the public?????
He was originally to direct AI but he left it to Stephen Spielberg because of his poor health. He wrote the script and all the storyboards, which were wonderfully illustrated- I wonder why he never tried a career as a cartoonist.
kubrick un genie!!!dans ses filmes les mechants sont representes sur une chaise roulante,voir doc strangelove,lord lydon,orange mecanique donald rumsfeld.....
He went against the grain. When everyone was making war movies and took sides, he made a anti-war movie. Path to glory and Full metal jacket did not portray your regular war time movies, instead they showed the human side of war, the fear, the guilt, the madness of it all. He was the second movie genious afer Chaplin.
Out of all of his films, I could never enjoy The Killing and I don't know why. Everytime I watch it I don't feel like I'm watching a Kubrick movie. It's just too normal to one of his it seems. Now, when I watch 2001 or Barry Lyndon or The Shining I ALWAYS know exactly who directed it...the Greatest of the Great, Stanley Kubrick.
Beyond par director..Genius all the way ..One viewing NOT enough to gather the richness of his movies that's how exceptional and a class of his own Kubrick is!!The more we'll make films the more people would think just how Kubrick did his films..Ahead of his times that what a pure genius KUBRICK is...RIP SIR!
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i like shining barry lyndon first half of clockwork and 2001 (minus the stupid hal 9000 sidestory) he's very good especially tenchnically. he's not a genius however because his movies are a bit distant and cold. so ik like john ford billy wilder en robert altman better
Not to take anything away from those three masters but the works of Kubrick and the man himself are most certainly genius. Not just telling a story or conveying a message Kubrick gave the film industry new images and a rich stylistic film making that sets him apart from ford, wilder, and altman. Though of those three i would say Ford is at the same level as Kubrick, wilder and altman though great are not at that level.
what a ridiculous comment! the hal 9000 aspect is hardly a sidestory, but an outstanding insight of man vs. technology. "not a genius, because they are distant and cold." that is such an invalid claim...it's not even funny...
I was a great fan of him but i dint like his movie eyes wide shut! But all his other films were master piece. Esp A clockwise orange and Dr.Strangelove. I love Full metal jacket, Paths of Glory, 2001 A Space Odyssey, Lolita and still some of his films.
Fuck Wikipedia. I don't see it in Wikipedia. My source is different and more authentic. Wikipedia is a product of a lot of idiotic fanatics trying to fuck up the truth. Stop seeing wikipedia. If you want authentic info about any topic go to encyclopedia britannica. (I don't mean to say here that I found that info about EWS on Encyc Brit...)
What bout IMDB! Fuck that too? Anyhow, thats the most stupidest movie i have ever seen amongst Kubrick's movies! Its not like his other movies... Anyways, if you liked it, i'm sorry that i offended you! :)
It is seriously sad that we don't have any more directors on the level of Kubrick. But then again, that is what makes him and his movies so special. May Kubrick live on through his art.
Ridley Scott can be his true heir. But there is an essential difference in their approach. Kubrick was more composition oriented while Scott is more look and design oriented.. the diff is like substance and form...
When you say Kubrick was more composition oriented you mean composition of the frame, story or the whole piece? One of the things i love bout his movies is the way he composes his shots, no one does it as good as him (burton, polanski, spielberg and kusturica come close). As for Scott he is too much of hit and miss guy to be his heir (whoteva "heir" means :) I'd put my bucks on Spielberg.
No artist in the last century has contributed more to the consciousness, and evolution of humans as a species. And although 2001 was a big part of that, so was Dr. Strangelove, Paths of Glory, Lolita, as well as the rest.
I can see how Spielberg as the next generation totaly dropped the ball, and sold out to "dumbing down" the species for his own illusions.
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And what is kubrick then? other than king of snobs, who uses ridiculous "tim Burton" angles, anda bunch of prtty colors, plots no one understands or gets, And just give them high praise so they don't look like idiiots.
kubrick was a great innovator and every film that he made challenged cinematic conventions and changed the way people perceived cinema.he said that he wanted to create an "nonverbal experience"...how many film directors can do that nowadays?THE DIRECTOR
i love stanley!!! but i was wondring if anyone would want to see my videos. kubrick's films were so inspiring. and later i will have a couple on there that were really inpired by him. but for now i have some dark and violent videos. one is a war video and the other two are dark versions of huck finn and the scarlet letter so check them out.
Stanley Kubrick was a famous dolphin right?
WanderLink 1 week ago
Whataburger
TheDWR2011 1 week ago
Thumbs up if you're wasting your evening!
dob90210 1 month ago
Possibly the most overrated director ever - Spartacus, Barry Lyndon, Full Metal Jacket, EYES FUCKING WIDE SHUT!!!!! jesus....
ryko26 1 month ago
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MrMushroom123 1 month ago
"He was a Photographer" i want that VO's voice so much. its brill. who is he!!
Keydob3 1 month ago
21 people don´t got any yarbles!!
RaulSoaresG1452 2 months ago
Usually I am not one to shamelessly promote myself because to be quite frank I have had nothing to showcase. But last summer me and my friends made a homemade noir film with only a cheap camera and things we found around the house. My eventual aspiration in life is to be a filmmaker and my biggest idol is Stanley Kubrick and someday i hope to achieve my dream and i would love nothing more if you could graciously visit my channel and watch and comment on my short film to help realize my dream
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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.
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allouTV 3 months ago
Fuck death!!!
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"Observancy is a dying art" - Stanley Kubrick
DegenerateTimes 4 months ago
Great upload.
colacoca355 5 months ago
Great synopsis of a great director!
JerrysFunhouse 7 months ago
Good night Stanley.
matteoprez 8 months ago
Kubrick and Tarkovsky.....greatest film-makers ever.
I pity anyone who thinks they are over-rated, pseudo intellectually challenged or boring
rishi851 8 months ago 3
Kubrick's movies are true art. The rubbish churned out these days cannot compare. At least he had a signature style and never compromised his vision.
LiteracyLabyrinth 8 months ago 2
Kubrick was and always will be a genius. His films will always reign supreme over modern movies of today.
machadofilms 8 months ago 6
well then, you may be interested in checking out Kubrick's Odyssey: Secrets hidden in the films of Stanley Kubrick, whcih contains devastating proof that the landing was shot in a studio on Earth! It exposes Kubrick's "deal with devil", how he faked the moon landings in order to secure his future. This film was just released and is available at sacredmysteries . com
taoingsmile 9 months ago
@taoingsmile there was alot of things missed in that doc too....I mean weidners bang on the money but theres so many other hints - like about the mind control - his wife is reading catcher in the rye in her first scene - theres a poster on the door that says "monarch" (programming) when danny sees the twins for the first time...
tiarnan76 8 months ago
@taoingsmile wth ?
akheR666 8 months ago
Is this narrated by Nixon?
lillsowi 10 months ago
wow kirk looks exactly like his son in paths of glory
rockyfan94 10 months ago
why would anyone give thumbs down i here? come on this is a great docu
SuperFunkDoctor 11 months ago
another Jew=Zionist in the long list of geniuses whic
contributed treasures to human culture
Vorushka01 1 year ago
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versus79 1 year ago
@Vorushka01 The real geniuses were the authors of the books Kubrick adapted all of his films from.
versus79 1 year ago
@versus79 We've already seen directors who made films based on works of genius, and the result was trash.
It is not only the ingredients, it mainly the chef
Vorushka01 1 year ago
great director..ok.but Why did Stanley Kubrick's Oscar award
MRwagnerism 1 year ago
rimpiango troppo la morte di questo regista...
Kiss4ever1991 1 year ago
'It's funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen.'
VIICloud7StrifeVII 1 year ago 20
Thanks for the clip
Bangkok Johnnie
Kingdom of Thailand
carsanookdotcom 1 year ago
Nice ending.
CastleRockFan 1 year ago
does anyone know the name of the piece music in the background during the section on Lolita?
rohanprakash 1 year ago
PETER MOTHERFUCKING SELLARS
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Ironic how the greatest director of all time never won the Best Director oscar
getlikemc 1 year ago
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getlikemc 1 year ago
Ironic how the greatest director of all time never won the Best Director oscar
getlikemc 1 year ago
@getlikemc howard hawkes never got love from the academy either. moral of the story? dont trust the academy
hotvision 1 year ago
@getlikemc thats like using michael jordan in a basketabll video game. whats the point? the score would be 2000 to 1.
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getlikemc 1 year ago
Ironic how the greatest director of all time never won the Best Director oscar
getlikemc 1 year ago 4
Ironic how the greatest director of all time never won the Best Director oscar
getlikemc 1 year ago
I can only say 3 things about SK , Genius, Genius, Genius.
opencurtin 1 year ago
"A film is - or should be - more like music than like fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme, what's behind the emotion, the meaning, all that comes later." -- Stanley Kubrick
bscottb8 1 year ago
19 people were dazzled by kubrick's sheer awesomeness, and missed the like button..
arjunjamil1 1 year ago 3
best director. his skill with the camera is a simple work of genius.
itraveltoearth 1 year ago
wow, what a great documentary of my favorite director
pretorious700 1 year ago
my fave director
14981498 1 year ago 5
Nice! Paths of Glory rocked
coupleofelbows 1 year ago 2
Who are the 17 douches who disliked this??
modpodsquad 1 year ago 2
Kubrick is truly a genius. He had a wonderful gift If i could bring back one director to live forever it would be him
xXBaileyBailXx 1 year ago 2
Good documentary, but why did it end before his best films. Sure these are great films too, but I feel that it was post 2001 that Stanely Kubrick finally got to make his "perfect" films.
FilmMasterKubrick 1 year ago 2
he had 2 films in the 70s, 2 in the 80s and 1 in the 90s. why did he slow down?
mathewjohn5174 1 year ago
@mathewjohn5174 He was uninspired at times, he was obsessive when he did find material worth adapting (and he always adapted), he scrapped a few of the works he spent lots of time on (Aryan Papers and his Napoleon project especially), and he was probably spending time being rich and getting fat and comfortable.
TheJabberwock 1 year ago
Don't know if this means anything..... as Roger Ebert means crap to a lot of folks..... but in a recent review on Kubrick, Ebert refers to Kubrick as "the master"....
lukebccb 1 year ago
Kubrick is a genius!
zmeios 2 years ago 3
GRAN DIRECTOR
jorgealbertobaron 2 years ago
above all kubrick was OLYMPIAKOS YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA : ))))
KUBRICK THE BEST
OLYMPIAKOSvsGOD 2 years ago
the genuis was kubrick. RIP
enialis77210 2 years ago 2
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It's a shame he despised humans and nature in general. Good Doc though.
SoakedInBleach17 2 years ago
The narrator pisses me off... But it's a good documentary overall. :)
Michifulify 2 years ago
Paths of Glory is amazing! Underrated.
GZVidz 2 years ago 6
Awesome! Thanks a lot for uploading!
murifilmpictures 2 years ago
I just wish they talked about Kubrick's more prominent artistic pieces, such as "2001" and "The Shining". Good documentary though.
thecheat92t 2 years ago 6
Kubrick was an artist of the highest order. His knowledge of reality was profound and was the only director to ever depict the great work of alchemy on film. Guess which film that was ?
jlogo10 2 years ago 6
2001
bscottb8 2 years ago
one of my flat mates said 'what is so special about stanley kubrick' i broke his nose, i felt it was one of the most offensive things i'v ever heard.
ollymcguirk 2 years ago 138
Im sure Stanley would approve not . . .
weenyone 2 years ago
i was joking about the nose part, but he really did say that.
ollymcguirk 2 years ago
ollymcguirk
WTF ??
AboDi22lalala 2 years ago
@ollymcguirk Except that for all the intimations of depth, Kubrick's films are primarily just exercises in style - albeit some of the best style ever put on film. I think Kubrick was great, but I certainly see how not everyone would think that, if they have different tastes.
joethebloe 1 year ago
@ollymcguirk no you didn't lol
Chrisguy42O 1 year ago
@ollymcguirk You are joking, right?
greg5566 1 year ago
@ollymcguirk
The best things in life are an aqquired taste.
Its a shame not everybody appreciates them.
Stanley Kubrick produced amazing art but if somebody lacks gratitude, just be thankful that you dont.
No need for nose breaking.
XXmissybooXX 1 year ago
@ollymcguirk you're a violent idiot, my friend.
pthodor 1 year ago 9
@ollymcguirk how intelligent and rational. Kubrick would be proud.
51yourtimeisup 1 year ago
@ollymcguirk Was Gioacchino Rossini playing in the background and everything looked in slow motion ?
munkisbeprotis 1 year ago
@ollymcguirk Kubrick he died and I get the drunker ever... one of the freak genius...
bidropcom 1 year ago
@ollymcguirk twat
marctheshark101 1 year ago
@ollymcguirk Maybe you should visit a doctor? You can be a fan of someone, but with this attitude you're not different from Jack Torrance.
BartSmith85 9 months ago
@ollymcguirk what is so special about stanley kubrick?
OUCH!
DNesij 8 months ago
@ollymcguirk that it ? haha.
jim31589 6 months ago
@ollymcguirk perfectly reasonable response.
SkyFortStudios 4 months ago
I'm a student filmmaker, and Stanley Kubrick is perhaps my biggest influence. I always felt like I saw film-making and photography as two things hand-in-hand, too; that's what attracted me to Kubrick's work. What an inspiration.
KahunaOmega 2 years ago 2
many filmakers fail when they just copy an style and they dont find their own
Kikirimiau007 2 years ago 4
only director to have the guts to mention secret societys in his movies
justic23 2 years ago 3
This man was simply blessed with talent and that's a fact
FakeAnarchist 2 years ago 3
the great one
lukehone 2 years ago 8
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a nerdy fanatic
adrianeaglrck 2 years ago
inspiring.
mypkin 2 years ago 8
I think maybe he was Jesus.
eigilmus 2 years ago 3
Jesus?? Garcia? Gonzalez? Fernandez?
pickledpigsfeet 2 years ago
A Clocwork Orange,2001:A Space Odyssey,Full Metal Jacket was great movies!!
gamerrr70 2 years ago 9
a clockwork orange!!!!!!!!
ryancolle 2 years ago 7
G-O-D
saintsubversive 2 years ago
michael bay is a goddamn hack
scrambuild 2 years ago 108
I totally agree you cannot even compare Bay to Kubrick!!
Slippinginar 2 years ago 12
Dear Slip.,
It is possible to make a comparison between any number of things.
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If you go to the Library the staff there will show you where the Big Dictionary is; there you will be facilitated at crafting your comparisons.
Cheers.
YoureAbsolutelyRight 2 years ago
Dear Youre,
It's called a figure of speech, it's an expression that uses language in a nonliteral way, such as a metaphor or synecdoche, or in a structured or unusual way, such as anaphora or chiasmus, or that employs sounds, such as alliteration or assonance, to achieve a rhetorical effect.
And I didn't even make you go to the library.
Cheers!
Yabbablabba 2 years ago 7
Dear Yab.,
Perhaps then it would be better to make a comment on the individual's merit rather than a mere comparison with another individual.
.
To do so would be more difficult but not as long-winded as the word count to date.
.
cheers.
from,
y.
YoureAbsolutelyRight 2 years ago
@scrambuild Ew. How does he even get compared to GREATNESS?
christiankinney 1 year ago
@scrambuild Dr. Obvious strikes again :-)
Retardretroguy 1 year ago
@scrambuild Bay should never even be mentioned in the same sentence as Kubrick.
Oops, sorry, my bad.
pretorious700 1 year ago 2
@scrambuild Amen!
YanStofurst 1 year ago
@scrambuild
Agreed. But in 50 years time when we look back at the action films of this generation, who's name are we gunna remember?
rustycagedsnakeman 1 year ago
@rustycagedsnakeman rob cohen?
marctheshark101 1 year ago
@scrambuild
Michael bay (with the help the help of that fucking idiot Spielberg) is helping to make Hollywood EVEN worse than it already was. Whenwillfilm ever be a true art form? Maybe if they were dirt cheap to make, and were not so popular with the public?????
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michael bay is probably the best living director
marker853 2 years ago
kubrick and leone cinematography geniuses!
uttersman 2 years ago 3
He was originally to direct AI but he left it to Stephen Spielberg because of his poor health. He wrote the script and all the storyboards, which were wonderfully illustrated- I wonder why he never tried a career as a cartoonist.
douro20 3 years ago
Great documentary! I only wish that it went all the way up to Eyes Wide Shut :[
coasterman16 3 years ago 3
A.F.I. 2001 OVER STAR WARS. Comments
DEBBIE092461 3 years ago
kubrick un genie!!!dans ses filmes les mechants sont representes sur une chaise roulante,voir doc strangelove,lord lydon,orange mecanique donald rumsfeld.....
54herve 3 years ago
Great documentary.
ZayanK 3 years ago
He went against the grain. When everyone was making war movies and took sides, he made a anti-war movie. Path to glory and Full metal jacket did not portray your regular war time movies, instead they showed the human side of war, the fear, the guilt, the madness of it all. He was the second movie genious afer Chaplin.
IntlWomLib 3 years ago 3
Out of all of his films, I could never enjoy The Killing and I don't know why. Everytime I watch it I don't feel like I'm watching a Kubrick movie. It's just too normal to one of his it seems. Now, when I watch 2001 or Barry Lyndon or The Shining I ALWAYS know exactly who directed it...the Greatest of the Great, Stanley Kubrick.
jakespick 3 years ago
Its amazing this 13 minute or so documentary is far superior to kubrick life in pictures.
CrassMufumbu 3 years ago 2
above all, he was an Aww-tist.
theratking 3 years ago 2
voiceover guy is too much
smorestes 3 years ago 6
Kubrick=One of the best directors ever
Rotdnavelc 3 years ago 7
Kubrick was the best director ever....period.
TheFragile89 3 years ago 7
What this documentary forgot to mention was that Kubrick hated his first film Fear and Desire and tried to get the film and all copies destroyed.
CoolApe69 3 years ago 7
We named our genius African grey parrot after Stanley Kubrick. he says, "Stanley!!!""
thepineappleranch 3 years ago 5
Beyond par director..Genius all the way ..One viewing NOT enough to gather the richness of his movies that's how exceptional and a class of his own Kubrick is!!The more we'll make films the more people would think just how Kubrick did his films..Ahead of his times that what a pure genius KUBRICK is...RIP SIR!
kessaven 3 years ago 2
a pure genius... just pure genius of an artist
sivirtue 3 years ago 8
I lovvvve Kubrick.
ashotinthedark10 3 years ago 8
i want to fight in jewish internet defence force where do in sign
IranZionistFront 3 years ago
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i like shining barry lyndon first half of clockwork and 2001 (minus the stupid hal 9000 sidestory) he's very good especially tenchnically. he's not a genius however because his movies are a bit distant and cold. so ik like john ford billy wilder en robert altman better
sexieboi12 3 years ago
Not to take anything away from those three masters but the works of Kubrick and the man himself are most certainly genius. Not just telling a story or conveying a message Kubrick gave the film industry new images and a rich stylistic film making that sets him apart from ford, wilder, and altman. Though of those three i would say Ford is at the same level as Kubrick, wilder and altman though great are not at that level.
DaneCarlin 3 years ago 3
what a ridiculous comment! the hal 9000 aspect is hardly a sidestory, but an outstanding insight of man vs. technology. "not a genius, because they are distant and cold." that is such an invalid claim...it's not even funny...
mmkkhh8 3 years ago 5
Objective purity of craft = invalidation of genius??
Imonlysleeping9 3 years ago
hell yeah, kubrick kicks ass! =)
BlackHeartedPoet 3 years ago 2
Stanley was a pure genius!
EineVampyrDesGrauens 3 years ago 5
he is an very big artist i love him he is one of my favorists artist
FatSeb64 3 years ago
I was a great fan of him but i dint like his movie eyes wide shut! But all his other films were master piece. Esp A clockwise orange and Dr.Strangelove. I love Full metal jacket, Paths of Glory, 2001 A Space Odyssey, Lolita and still some of his films.
budweizer1331 3 years ago
Stanley Kubrick said EWS was his best work ever...
ngryrppr 3 years ago 3
Hell, no! He himself hates that movie and felt the making of suck a movie is stupid! See in wikipedia...
budweizer1331 3 years ago
Fuck Wikipedia. I don't see it in Wikipedia. My source is different and more authentic. Wikipedia is a product of a lot of idiotic fanatics trying to fuck up the truth. Stop seeing wikipedia. If you want authentic info about any topic go to encyclopedia britannica. (I don't mean to say here that I found that info about EWS on Encyc Brit...)
ngryrppr 3 years ago
What bout IMDB! Fuck that too? Anyhow, thats the most stupidest movie i have ever seen amongst Kubrick's movies! Its not like his other movies... Anyways, if you liked it, i'm sorry that i offended you! :)
budweizer1331 3 years ago
eyes wide shut was pure genius...
jackgotlucky 3 years ago 6
Thanks!
Orsley 3 years ago
flawless filmography
trove101 3 years ago
It is seriously sad that we don't have any more directors on the level of Kubrick. But then again, that is what makes him and his movies so special. May Kubrick live on through his art.
TheDeadMayTasteBad 3 years ago 6
Ridley Scott can be his true heir. But there is an essential difference in their approach. Kubrick was more composition oriented while Scott is more look and design oriented.. the diff is like substance and form...
ngryrppr 3 years ago
When you say Kubrick was more composition oriented you mean composition of the frame, story or the whole piece? One of the things i love bout his movies is the way he composes his shots, no one does it as good as him (burton, polanski, spielberg and kusturica come close). As for Scott he is too much of hit and miss guy to be his heir (whoteva "heir" means :) I'd put my bucks on Spielberg.
krzeselko 3 years ago
I'd put those bucks on PT Anderson or David Fincher if i was you!
bashthebandello 3 years ago
No artist in the last century has contributed more to the consciousness, and evolution of humans as a species. And although 2001 was a big part of that, so was Dr. Strangelove, Paths of Glory, Lolita, as well as the rest.
I can see how Spielberg as the next generation totaly dropped the ball, and sold out to "dumbing down" the species for his own illusions.
multipass777 3 years ago 2
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f-off Spielberg is KING!
Mcrlover2death 3 years ago
King of sheep who refuse to evolve, manipulated by lame music because they're incapeable of discovering the film on a more conscious level.
evolujo 3 years ago
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And what is kubrick then? other than king of snobs, who uses ridiculous "tim Burton" angles, anda bunch of prtty colors, plots no one understands or gets, And just give them high praise so they don't look like idiiots.
SPIELBERG RULES!
Mcrlover2death 3 years ago
Wow. King of snobs? huh, Tim Burton angles?
Buncha pretty colors?
Could you sound any more ignorant?
Prooves you just don't get cinema at all.
You shouldn't assume others don't understand.
...It's just you, and I'm amazed at how clueless.
evolujo 3 years ago 7
your post makes you seem to not like kubrick. Your favorites say otherwise.
wariowaft 3 years ago
no he isn't
he's just generic to the point were his films become popular.
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IMO
juliuswhiteman 3 years ago
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spielbergs def better. kubricks classic but steven invented movies
punjab15 3 years ago
He did more in 12 movies than anyone that could do in 10.000 movies.
P33N0 3 years ago 10
greatest film maker ever, period
onewher0 3 years ago 11
Genius. There will never be another Kubrick.
d0g69s 3 years ago 8
kubrick was a great innovator and every film that he made challenged cinematic conventions and changed the way people perceived cinema.he said that he wanted to create an "nonverbal experience"...how many film directors can do that nowadays?THE DIRECTOR
nelv16 4 years ago 3
Liked this - Kubrick is one of my favourites.
philipfilm 4 years ago
he was not conforming too well with other "soups" and this was giving him a luminus-Hellenic aura
pouceeter 4 years ago
great video
great kubrick
great cinema!
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michelesato 4 years ago
How you can upload a file with more than 10 min long????
jari10litmanen 4 years ago
Murdered over a secret society movie. Every movie he has done, is a classic. Even the one he was killed over. (Eyes Wide Shut)
WickedNemesis 4 years ago
i thought he was killed by the Media because he wouldn't give any interviews... Barbara Walters was probably the ringleader.
theratking 4 years ago
Genius,genius,genius......
richardyingren 4 years ago 2
the end made a tear come out
evan12man 4 years ago
is an artist
MANZOIACOPO 4 years ago 2
There is nobody better
pablo88888 4 years ago 2
the true cinematic genius.
sowhatfilms 4 years ago 4
Kubrick es el maestro indiscutido... Gonzalo urbaneja
samireni 4 years ago 2
THE MASTER !!!
HAMFARPICTURES 4 years ago 4
We all start with pseudo tastes manipulated by our peers, but because of it we improve our real taste over time. A bit like going to school.
RonAlmeida 4 years ago
i love stanley!!! but i was wondring if anyone would want to see my videos. kubrick's films were so inspiring. and later i will have a couple on there that were really inpired by him. but for now i have some dark and violent videos. one is a war video and the other two are dark versions of huck finn and the scarlet letter so check them out.
Claycjs 4 years ago
Agree with cornprincess
dineshcena 4 years ago