Talking about his films Day of the Fight, Fear and Desire and the Killing. This rare 1 hour 10 min interview (11/27/1966) is Located on the 2001 Bluray/dvd.
Talking about his films Day of the Fight, Fear and Desire and the Killing. This rare 1 hour 10 min interview (11/27/1966) is Located on the 2001 Bluray/dvd.
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President in Dr Strangelove- I wonder if Sellers based the voice on Kubrick’s? It sounds kind of similar…
thanks!
“you never saw the picture”
@jazzmanEE what about paths of glory and full metal jacket? both are war movies, both are made by kubrick
@99Maic
fuckin’ DURRR
Possible. Although strangely enough, he allowed Sellers, only in Lolita, to improvise a little but. Which was really strange for him to allow as he was so detail and everything had to be perfectly in his vision.
Kubrick = Shakespear of Film
I caught that to BONZ,good job
He sounds like Peter Sellers. Maybe Sellers was imitating Kubricks voice in “Lolita”.
“Barry Lyndon is a way-too-long, self-indulgent piece of tosh” – ryko
C´mon dude, gotta love Lil´ Lord Bullingdon´s caked up look. “Mr. Barry Lyndon, you will chastise me no further…”
XD!!! Its hilarious!!!
well the music is great, I’ll grant you that!
@ryko26
starting to believe your own hype is definitely a problem.
nevertheless Barry Lyndon is a great movie…even if you’re someone who doesnt like it , the least you can call it is average.
cheers.
Barry Lyndon is a way-too-long, self-indulgent piece of tosh. That’s the problem with people who start to believe their own hype – “You can’t cut the movie, everything I do is GENIUS!”
kubrick has made one of the greatest sci-fi movies (2001)..horror movies (the shining)…period movies (barry lyndon) and psychological movies (a clockwork orange) of all time…that can only mean one thing: genius..
this guy never made the same movie twice…now there’s some versatility for you there…
ha – i think that arrogance is justified…if you’re interviewing a director or any artist, yo NEED TO KNOW EVERYTHING HE’S DONE – even if you haven’t seen it, just keep your mouth shut!
“If you wanna see it, there’s a copy at the museum of modern art.”
Wow, such arrogance.
“You’ve never seen the picture.” The interview must feel like a dumbass hahah.
I love how a genius came into the industry for the money.
6:30 – 7:05; the interviewer makes an ass out of himself by not seeing the movie he’s interviewing Kubrick about. Stanley has a witty, dry sense of humor about it.
KOO-brickians unite! Haha! Love it!
Nevermind, he discusses 2001 in part 4.
Here’s an intriguing thought: Only two years after this interview, 2001 would be released. He was probably working on it during the time this interview was recorded.
He says KOO-brick. I always though it was Q-brick.
well, you don’t have to consider yourself ordinary to be truly humble about what you’ve been given in life.
he forget to mention that timothy carey was in it, he cast him in paths of glory too.