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Plenty of movies with more than one documentary about them, but The Shining may be the only movie with more than one documentary specifically about the weird-ass conspiracy theories about them ("Room 237"is the other) https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/a-clockwork-shining-kubricks-odyssey-3
I just. What? #film #stephenking #kubrick
How to watch "A Clockwork Shining: Kubrick's Odyssey…
JustWatchMy ★★★★★ review of 2001: A Space Odyssey on Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/8Cz9FN
Holy shit. My Friday night is complete; coming up in a little bit on Turner Classic Movies.
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www.youtube.com#EuroKino : "Paths of Glory", with Kirk Douglas, a #movie directedy by Stanley #Kubrick!
It's now !
Tonight, a 1968 #movie for #EuroKino
2001: A space Odyssey by Stanley #Kubrick
You can watch it on archive.org :
https://archive.org/details/2001-a-space-odyssey-1968_202407
Dr Folamour : Une satire nucléaire glaçante de Stanley Kubrick
"Dr Folamour" de Kubrick (1964) : quand la paranoïa d'un général déclenche l'apocalypse nucléaire. Une comédie noire visionnaire sur les dangers de la guerre froide, avec Peter Sellers dans 3 rôles hilarants. Un classique toujours d'actualité ! #CinémaClassique #Kubrick #GuerreFroide "Dr Folamour ou : comment j'ai appris à ne plus m'en faire et à aimer la bombe" est un chef-d'œuvre de Stanley Kubrick…
🎬☢️ « Dr Folamour » de Kubrick (1964) : quand la paranoïa…
Homo Hortus‘Spartacus’ is a rather curious installment in both Stanley Kubrick’s body of work and in the history of cinema
My review of ‘2001’ on #letterboxd …
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So many brilliant reviews of this one-of-kind movie…
letterboxd.comI realize suddenly that some of my readers may not have seen the brilliant 1964 black comedy Doctor Strangelove. See it, it is amazing. https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-dr-strangelove-1964 #Kubrick
Every time you see a great film, you find new things…
Roger EbertFinally saw 2001: A Space Odyssey
Here’s my synopsis:
Part 1: Ape men shouting. so much shouting
Part 2: the part everyone remembers with iconic space travel shots and HAL, which could’ve been a kick-ass movie
Part 3: Let’s experience what it’s like to do LSD, probably! Woohooo!
My review: a whole HOUR could’ve been edited out of this movie for PACING reasons, and nothing would’ve been lost.
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Just finished watching Kubrick's 2001 with my teenage son. Impressed that it was made in 1968 and spotted a number of scenes that have influenced later films that he knows, but we agreed that it would have benefitted from editing down significantly and that all in all it was rather odd (and in parts funny when it probably was not intended to be).
Because I’m a crazy completionist, I’m watching Fear and Desire. It definitely feels like a student film project. And in a way it was, he just wasn’t in school. But he was teaching himself to be a director.
Of course, it helps to have a rich uncle willing to indulge in your artistic pursuits.
This could easily be a stage play, only has four roles.
Watching The Killing (1956). One of the few Kubrick films I haven’t seen before. In fact I think I just need his first two and I’ve got a complete collection.
Definitely giving some noir vibes so far.
But also a classic heist feel. Although I doubt things will go well for them.
I finally got tired of watching the garbage streaming services have been churning out, so I dusted off an old list of movies I’ve never seen but really should. Since Kubrick is one of my favorite directors, I’m ashamed I’ve never watched #BarryLyndon. It’s long, but totally worth it—and if you can get your hands on the Criterion Collection version, be sure to check out the nerdy DVD extras. #Kubrick was on another level!
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