Full Metal Jacket - Between Good and Evil Documentary Part 2/4

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2009

Full Metal Jacket: Between Good and Evil is full of lots of clips—too many clips, probably—along with interviews with cast members, film scholars, and a couple of producers on the project—as you might anticipate, the principal topic of conversation is the great man himself, and if it's not a full portrait of Kubrick, it's certainly a fond set of memories.
A pragmatic U.S. Marine observes the dehumanizing effects the Vietnam War has on his fellow Marine recruits from their brutal basic training to the bloody street fighting set in 1968 Hue, Vietnam.

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  • East London!!!!

    Holy shit - Kubrick was BEYOND LEGEND!!!!

  • "God, what does this guy want?"

    "How about better acting."

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  • My brother Frank, and his high school football teammates visited the Rock Pile in country at the Tet Offensive in 1968', after seeing them at Camp Pendleton in boot camp, I know "why they all" stayed alive!

  • @fliegeroh Eyes Wide Shut is a work of subtle genius rather than the overt genius which he displayed in earlier films and I find it more rewarding on each viewing. The use of music and visuals that Kubrick is famous for is only bettered by Barry Lyndon compared to EWS, in my opinion

  • the ending of the movie was a little disapointing ,but still a good movie

  • eskimo pussy is mighty cold

    rofl

  • @fliegeroh Put the drugs....DOWN!

  • When I compare "Full Metal Jacket" with "Paths of Glory", their simply is no comparison. Kubrick was great, but by FMJ, he really was just a guy whose best days were behind him. Resting on his laurels. "Eyes Wide Shut", his last film was horrible. I can still watch PofG over and over again, but none of his later stuff is worth seeing twice.

  • Kubrik felt that he's overdone violence in Clockwork Orange? Wow, I always thought the same thing, couldn't agree more with kubrik on that.

  • lee ermey is a living encyclopedia of profanities and insults

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