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  • Kubrik was above Hollywood.

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  • one of the greatest directors <3 and anyone that dares to disagree is nieve, fails to deipher the true and very powerful meanings planted into his movies and can stick to their horendously simplistic films that rot the film industly today

  • @Gocast2 He was THE greatest director.

  • Never won an oscar and yet he was one of the most influential and greatest directors in film history.

  • @MrTomVprosser Actually he has won an Oscar, just not for directing.

  • Almost every director out there including me are inspired truly by this man. His movies are still as good as the new movies out right now. I enjoyed A Clockwork Orange and Full Metal Jacket those are the best. RIP Stanley Kubrick.

  • @minamu8 haven't got any new news yet unfortunately

  • Stanley Kubrick wasn't just a man. He was a legend. An innovative genius. Some people say there are better directors, but they are not NEARLY as original or as enthralling as Kubrick.

  • Stanley Kubrick. Not only a man, a genius. Made some of the worlds best films. Like Clockwork Orange, And Full Metal Jacket. I absolutely love movies, and when i go to college, i want to specialize in filmography, This man, Stanley, inspired me. I look up to him, not only as a director, but as a man. RIP Stanley Kubrick: 1928-1999. A true Genius.

  • I'm very surprised at how lively he is.. I was expecting a - something else.

  • This interview is cut! There are parts missing throught all parts, at least some of them containing meaningful information.

    You can hear the full thing on the 9parts interview on youtube, just type 'kubrick interview 9' first from the top

  • @moron3D he was writing a new script once he died they just found it

  • @gyniest I don't know all I know is that they recently just found it

  • I don't believe in The Academy Awards they bunch of secret people who pick random people (in film) and celebrate yearly

  • genius

  • What year is that?

  • KUBRICK FANS READ THIS: Stanley Kubrick was working on a project before he died--they were having a hard time finding it, but they finally did and it's gonna be made into a movie you gotta believe me on this. it's been passed around by a lot of movie makers who said this I cant wait

  • @TheWesternMafia1237 Any idea of the working title?

  • @TheWesternMafia1237 ...kubrick died while he was editing his last film

  • @TheWesternMafia1237 Anymore info about it?

  • Im not joking and i think most people will agree, that there is something about Kubrick that is so compelling you believe what he says because his voice is so to the point theres something hes tapped onto that most people are not he is a true genius the how this man didnt get an oscar is rediculous bull shit, best director of all time would rather sell his soul than sell out, even apparently filmed the moon landings so Kubrick i salute you

  • IMO Eyes Wide Shut Is extremely brilliant....imperfect yes....but brilliant

  • He sounds like Steven Hawking

  • @malows1234 i think you have that backwards what he was saying...pretty sure he was saying that Kubrick not getting an Oscar says a lot about Oscars, in the sense that they are completely fucking meaningless. So I don't think he was bashing Kubrick but if he was...would his opinion really matter? Nope.

  • he hated reading as a child and then made a living from taking word on a page and putting them on screen. Quite ironic

  • @MrTomvp95 he was an avid reader as a child, according to the documentary Stanley Kubrick A Life In Pictures 2001, he was not interested in some (or most of ) schoolwork, those are two completely different things

  • Peter Sellers tried to impersonate Kubrick for his performance in Lolita, in this interview you can sort of see it

  • It's a travesty that I'll never meet this man.

  • @bluemoonrising26 I feel exactly the same way. Actually I wish I could have worked for him. I'm sure he'd have totally busted my ass, but it'd have been totally worth it.

  • Cinema has taken abit of a down hill since his death. His films will stand the test of time.

  • @MrTomvp95 except for eyes wide shut

  • @dragonbanger I do agree, it was a big disappointment.

  • @dragonbanger it was a disappointment, but will be remembered as "Kubricks last Film". And eventhough it wasn't as good as Kubricks other films, it was still better than most of todays films.

    Anyhow, why does NO ONE ever mention barry Lindon? Do people even know this film??

  • @JustaTestable Indeed. What really annoys me are these paranoid, uneducated conspiracy morons, that keep going on how the illuminati killed him for exposing them... Gosh these people are dumb! Thanks Mr Kubrick. What a legacy.

  • My idle. 

  • @catnads do u mean Idol? Unless u mean you chill with him in an idle state lol

  • I swear he was English?

  • @hotelmario510 He was from New York n spoke like one.

  • @ManlySlut Ah, now I see where my confusion came from. He was American, but lived in England.

  • Criterion should totally make a boxset called: Stanley Kubrick - The Early Works.

    It should include:

    Fear And Desire

    Killer's Kiss

    The Killing

    Paths of Glory

    Kubrick Shorts (Day of Flight, Flying Parade, The Seafarers)

    Plus you could throw in some special features.

  • @TheNEWfilmfanatic99 I got the Director's series, it doesn't include Strangelove, Spartacus, Lolita or Barry Lyndon but it does include 2001, Clockwork, Shining, FMJ and EWS.

  • a big inspiration this man

  • Wow!! Now I know where Peter Sellers got the voice for Merkin Muffley in "Dr. Strangelove". :)

  • Very interesting to hear his own words.

  • Jewish Genius!!!

  • Stanley is the greatest influence on my life and future aims

  • i think he talks real intelligent. he never says uuuh uuh uh but just takes his time to choose the right words, and comes with sentences like "assuming that they care, and you know a lot of people that appear to care or may actually care"

  • @PaulRietvoorn he does say "uhhh" a few times but thats natural

  • Stanley Kubrick is arguably the greatest director of all time.

  • @theMissJackson101 No argument about it.

  • @theMissJackson101 *Inarguably is the word I think you meant to type.

  • Could you tell me another filmmaker ever as good as Kubrick? no you couldnt

  • This man was a genius.

  • Kubrick never speaks. His beard speaks for him.

  • His voice and appearance seem completely at odds! He has an imposing countenance, one of stern concentration. But contrast that with his voice! Wow.

  • The guy is no more but his movies will surely live forever.

    His movies still after all these years are so cool.

  • Kubrick was killed because of his last movie , he dig deep in the Illuminati's secrets and certainly this is the reason of his so called heart attack

  • @bairn85 You're retarded for believing that shit.

  • @razorath92 download Kubrick's Odyssey: Secrets Hidden in the Films of Stanley Kubrick

  • cool man, thanks for putting these up

  • I never heard this guys voice. LOL

  • Before now, I never heard or saw many images of Kubrick.

    He was actually damn hot.

    His voice is sexy.

  • he kinda talks like some beat poet. not his words exactly, but the cadence

  • kubrik's voice sounds somewhat like Stephen Hawking's voice synthesizer... hmmmmmmm......

  • @goodfellasOS, i think your channel is probably the most valid and necessary channel on Youtube. thank you for your videos :]

  • One of the best directors of the 20th century. Fantastic!

  • His voice reminds me of Kevin Spacey.

  • goodfellaOS, thank you very much indeed for this marvelous documentary. Highly appreciated.

  • one of the best directors of all time ! but i could never really choose my favourite stanley kubrick movie. because they are all so different. he did all kinds of movies: crime, war, romance, comedy, sci-fi, horror etc. he was great in every genre ! amazing !

  • he was such a genius, i hate it that we will never have a director like him again, we have so many directors that graduate from the "michael bay school of film making" i wish more people were like him

  • .........grreat kuality , what machine was this recorded on in 1966 pls ?

  • this is so true!

  • In my opinion Paths of Glory is his best film

  • @dks3642 Well till now i have seen only 3 of his films. 2001:A Space Odyssey, Dr.Strangelove and Full Metal Jacket. I just cant pick just one of them as my favorite. I mean they are all so amazing. :d

  • @dks3642 Paths of Glory is your favourite Kubrick film? You clearly are not familiar with his body of work and have little understanding of the medium.

  • @voodoochile420 how can you say that? who are you to tell him witch one is his best movie? i think Kubrick did an amazing with every Film he did, and they are all completely different from each other... Im a huge fan of Stanley and i have to say Paths of Glory is awesome, the humanity that portrays and the photography are just flawless... and i think you are just wrong by saying that @dks3642 "has a little understanding of the medium"

  • I love what he says about general problem solving ability and its applicability in different areas of life. He was not only a very intelligent man, but he was also very intelligent in a way that I particularly admire.

    I think the stories about his 'failure' at school just go to show that real intelligence isn't always about a person's academic degrees or their income level...

  • Actually, the person who said "born to kill" is probably brazilian. Here in Brazil the movie's title was translated to "Nascido Para Matar", which is the literal translation to "Born to Kill". Just an honest mistake.

  • funny accent

  • Stanley Kubrick never directed any film called Born To Kill...really.

  • Kubrick comes off as a very nice and friendly person in this interview. All those stories of him being an uptight prick have been exaggerated.

  • kubrick = GOD

    nuff said

  • clockwork orange,born to kill,the shining, all classics and who directed them?the master kubrick

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  • @randyrhoads01fan it's not called born to kill, it's full metal jacket. i can see why you thought that because it says "born to kill" on the helmet on the cover of full metal jacket

  • the best there was and ever will be. nobody will ever better Kubrick's work

  • it's an odd statement to predict the future of filmmaking and its artists. i believe kubrich would find your assessment equally odd, and probably pessimistic

  • @connaught2008 thats bret hart

  • Wow, he sounds like a really cool guy. I always thought he was like this uptight no-nonsense intellectual or something.

  • @aznpinoy666 same here

  • "Wow, he sounds like a really cool guy" -azn

    Stan´s got a cool voice. "My fathuh wuzza docktuh". Must have been cool to hang with this dude...fu&% around New York City with the Koob in the mid-late 50s.

  • i love his voice

  • hahaha the pictures are hilarious!!!

  • scariest motherfucker that ever lived. damn genius though

  • Still missed.  No one in cinema was quite as exciting as Kubrick.

  • Stanley Kubrick=THE MASTER

  • What a billiant, inspiring man he was! This is fabulous stuff, I love it.

    Ade

  • goodfellaOS, if you're the one who did the video for this, great job. I thought it was actually done professionally, and would be on the 2001 Blu-Ray, but it's just a static picture on there.

  • Why didn't anyone tell me that Stanley Kubrick had such a cool sounding voice?

  • @dorkrockcorkrod

    Couldnt agree more :)

  • We thought you might get too exicted.

  • @dorkrockcorkrod most interesting people have cool sounding voices.

  • @dorkrockcorkrod he sounds a lot like a young Noam Chomsky!

  • @dorkrockcorkrod

    Is that a commenly known thing? the sound of Stanely Kubrick's voice?

    Yea I know, why the hell wouldn't anybody bring that up in common conversation?

    It's a conspiracy or something...

  • Joy?

  • he knew what he liked and he knew what he didnt

  • in fact he never knew what he liked but knew for sure what he didn't

  • I heard Kubrick filmed the moon landing for nasa

  • He was also involved in the 9/11 fraud.

    Idiot.

  • Go drink some Fluoride, sycophant.

  • Dumbass. Everyone knows who shot JFK. And Kubric ain't no patsie like that Oswald bitch, Kubric did it because its his fucking off hobbie. Kubric 4 life!!!

  • My comment below was sarcasm BTW.

  • You may have heard right.

  • Why didn't Kubrick ever win an Oscar for Best Director?

  • It is quite mystifying isn't it?

  • politic reasons

  • @TSTrombino Sadly... No

  • @TSTrombino he is probably the best director ever to have walked the planet and never got the prize.... interesting isnt it?

  • @selfidentity1 I dont think hitchcock ever got it either.

  • @TSTrombino Because he was too good. Oscars want filmmakers to make movies about how great, mystical and fair life is, 'what goes around comes around' kind of stuff (i think anyway) - he didn't give a damn about dat shiznick

  • @TSTrombino Because he was the best.

  • @TSTrombino because the academy is absolutely clownshit insane. no oscar for kubrick, no competition (except for score wasnt it?) for chaplin; and no oscar for apocalypse now!! its a disgracefully checkered past of deserving winners

  • coz he wasnt in the mafia!

  • @TSTrombino because Oscar sucks

  • @TSTrombino because the oscars suck

  • @TSTrombino Because of the Academy.

  • @TSTrombino he won only one oscar from 2001 space odessy for visual and special effects

  • @TSTrombino because, he left the machinery of hollywood.

  • @TSTrombino because his movie that got famous was clockwork orange and it got banned it so many places i guess

  • @TSTrombino because he wouldn't show up at the at the award ceremony, for any reason ;) he left hollywood with a big fuck off!

  • @TSTrombino cause the oscars are all politics, there bull shit. alfred hitchcock never one an oscar too

  • @TSTrombino hes movies were too controversial

  • @TSTrombino That only shows how BIG his passion for film and the fact that he doesn't need an award to make amazing movies. What a talented man we have lost!!

  • @TSTrombino Kubrick not winning an oscar says a lot about oscars rather than Kubrick himself

  • @RohitGrover42 you muther fucking bastard how dare you bash kubrick for not winning a oscar, scorsese never did for like 8999999 years. fuck the oscars in the asshole and i hope the academy goes to fuck itself, muther fucking asshole nigger wads.

  • @malows1234 You must be a product from the assembly line of the HAL 9000 series. Read what i wrote again.

  • @RohitGrover42 oh lol i misread hah sorry bud, i dont think you muther fucking bastard anymore, we are all one big family , one army. BY we i mean the Kubrick fans.

  • @RohitGrover42 He actually won an oscar for 2001: Space Odyssey

  • @RohitGrover42 He won Best Special Effects for 2001.

  • Kubrick did win an oscar for special effects for 2001

  • @RohitGrover42 He did win an Oscar.

  • @TSTrombino actually almost all his films were bashed at realese only to become classics. Heck the shining was even nominated for 2 razzies

  • GoodfellaOS, I would love to know where you got those circa 1950 photographs of Kubrick from.

    Thank you.

  • I don't know specifically what photos your talking about but majority of the footage/pictures came from the book and documentary with the same title.

    Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures

  • The book Christian Kubrick wrote?

    Thanks :)

  • kubrick. the definition of flawless imagery through a cinematic medium.

  • What bout `Merican Graffiti, huh ? Lucas became a legend after just 2 movies, man! 2 fu&%in movies!!!! I don`t care who the fu&% you are, you just can`t top that. Period.

  • True he made two good movies. However, he only directed Star War 4, he never direct the second two. Then he came back to make Phantom Menace, an average Star Wars film. Clone Wars, a perfect shit sandwich. And then Revenge of the Sith, a product so far from the original Star Wars it barely resembled the originality of the first. Might I add that he was a part of making Howard the Duck. I'm not saying that Lucas is a bad director, he's just doesn't know when to stop. Ex. Indiana Jones 4.

  • The greatest director ever. Period.

  • Kubrick, Lucas, Spielberg... Thats it. The

    sh%$. Runners up : Cameron, Tarantino, Lynch

  • what about john ford, coppolla, and scorsese?

  • hey hey hey are you putting spielberg and lucas ahead of tarantino, lynch, tarkovsky, bergman, etc??? Sure Star Wars is a great film and Spielber has great flicks too (such as Jaws or Close Encounters) but they aren't THAT great.

  • no. Lucas fucking sucks. and stole the death star look from 2001.

    Stanley Kubrick/Woody Allen and Daron Aranofsky

  • "no. Lucas fucking sucks." - cobainpu

    Allen? Dudes shooting European tourism

    flicks for a living now (Christina, Barcelona). Fu&%in reeeal nice. Aranofsky ? Who is that ? A fu&%in hockey player ? :D

  • lucas and spielberg - are u fucking stupid? u left out scorsese, bergman, hitchcock paul thomas anderson, fincher, lumet - all those guys come before lucas and spielberg. do some fucking research!

  • Scorsese - what about Taxi Driver, Raging Bull and King of Comedy?

    Bergman - how fucking ignorrant are you?

    Hitchcock - the Birds is as good as anything he ever did.

    PTA is the greatest film maker in the world right now.

    Fincher - ok, I'll give you that one, I ain't a huge fan (still better than QT though)

    Lumet - 70s reject? he made three of the best fims of the decade - Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon and Network - all better than both Godfathers and Star Wars (Jaws might be a little better)

  • "PTA is the greatest film maker in the world right now." - Dan

    That comment alone should getcha tossed outta here like a midget at a frat party. :D

  • who gets your vote, then?

  • Those three movies are NOT the best films of that decade. Those movies aren't even relevant today. The Godfather: Parts 1 & 2 are appreciated even more today. Same with Jaws.

  • You gotta be kidding me. Marlon Brando is a brilliant actor, same with Pacino and De Niro. I bet Apocalypse Now is terrible too, right?

  • I agree with you 100% about DeNiro.... greatest actor of all time, and yes, Apocalypse is a bit silly.

  • apoc is great