@MrZkinandBonez You're welcome. I don't know. It may be. I just tried to find as many pictures of Stanley that I could that would fill up the time frame.
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!!
@wolfblitzer57 I'd disagree. I think you're mixing the stylization with the content. The content of Kafka's work is incredibly bizarre and complicated, but the stylization is incredibly formal. Try reading In the Penal Colony and then look at something like Joyce's Finnegan's Wake and you'll understand what Kubrick means. In both stories, we have bizarre and nightmarish content but in In the Penal Colony the prose is very simplistic and straight forward, whereas in Finnegan's Wake it's not.
I'm quite sure he saw The Trial. Kubrick was a great fan of Wells but obviously he had some different ideas from his perspective on how Kafka's stories could be translated into cinema when that interview was made. He might of changed his views later on as I know Kubrick loved Lynch's Eraserhead,which is probably the most Kafkaseque film ever made( at least for myself).
@fafmouser I haven’t seen “Eraserhead”, but of the films I’ve seen, I’d take Welles’ worst film- say, “The Stranger”, over Lynch’s best- probably “Blue Velvet” any day of the week.
9:35 who is this guy?
MrTripfontaines86 1 month ago
09:34 real picture : i2.listal.com/image/222910/600full-stanley-kubrick.jpg
WantedTom 1 month ago
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This Man was a Genius. Love Listening to him..
Sadclownbc6 1 month ago
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Sadclownbc6 1 month ago
awesome. I LOVE listening to Kubrick.
beni232323able 1 month ago
I love Stanley. What a guy. His voice is so soothing; I could listen to him all day..
4165mc 2 months ago
0:40 "looking for the whales"?
jutubaeh 3 months ago
Great interview, thx for posting this. I didn`t know that an audio version of this even existed.
But what`s up with the picture at 09:34 ?
I think it`s edited.
MrZkinandBonez 3 months ago 2
@MrZkinandBonez You're welcome. I don't know. It may be. I just tried to find as many pictures of Stanley that I could that would fill up the time frame.
unclesporkums 3 months ago
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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.
My BLOG contains peripheral data regarding the movie and is where I reply to the "debunkers" (use search words "SAM ZURICK" & "BLOG"). THANKS!!
peopledick 4 months ago
@wolfblitzer57 I'd disagree. I think you're mixing the stylization with the content. The content of Kafka's work is incredibly bizarre and complicated, but the stylization is incredibly formal. Try reading In the Penal Colony and then look at something like Joyce's Finnegan's Wake and you'll understand what Kubrick means. In both stories, we have bizarre and nightmarish content but in In the Penal Colony the prose is very simplistic and straight forward, whereas in Finnegan's Wake it's not.
forrestcrow 4 months ago
lol 10:05
Pozos88 5 months ago
'i'm an aesthetic opportunist' - genius! - if it works with the subject matter, it works lol my favourite Kubrick quote to date.
tomes55moon 5 months ago
That great that you have an opinion but what dose that have to do with Stanley Kubrick?
fafmouser 6 months ago
where can you get the full audio interview?
livejustice 6 months ago
@livejustice I don't know. I only found these bits and pieces on Amazon.
unclesporkums 6 months ago
jealous of his voice
hughpower123 6 months ago
I wonder if he ever saw Welles’ “The Trial”. I think that one succeeds.
HenryConway007 7 months ago
@HenryConway007
I'm quite sure he saw The Trial. Kubrick was a great fan of Wells but obviously he had some different ideas from his perspective on how Kafka's stories could be translated into cinema when that interview was made. He might of changed his views later on as I know Kubrick loved Lynch's Eraserhead,which is probably the most Kafkaseque film ever made( at least for myself).
fafmouser 6 months ago
@fafmouser I haven’t seen “Eraserhead”, but of the films I’ve seen, I’d take Welles’ worst film- say, “The Stranger”, over Lynch’s best- probably “Blue Velvet” any day of the week.
HenryConway007 6 months ago
Where's this from?
ERRATICCHEESE2 7 months ago
@ERRATICCHEESE2 I don't know exactly, it was some interview this French Critic did with Stanley.
unclesporkums 7 months ago
This is great stuff, awesome!
stijnlukas 7 months ago
@stijnlukas Thanks!
unclesporkums 7 months ago
great interviews! thanks for sharing!
LFXdF 7 months ago
@LFXdF Thank you! You're very welcome!
unclesporkums 7 months ago