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Blu-ray Samurai
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"Barry Lyndon" is one of my favorite Kubrick films. The narration in it is absolutely brilliant. "Lyndon", "Days of Heaven" and "Goodfellas" probably have my three favorite narrations in film. Ryan O'Neal, although not a great actor, gives a tremendous performance. And it's one of the most masterfully shot films of all-time. Truly an epic that chronicles the rise and fall of one man.
My top 5 Kubricks 1) Dr. Strangelove 2) Barry Lyndon 3) 2001 4) Paths of Glory 5) Eyes Wide Shut But the beauty of Kubrick's filmography is that you could make a case for almost all of his films, outside of "Killer's Kiss" or "Fear and Desire", as being one of his best. I probably rewatch "Spartacus" and "Full Metal Jacket" the least, but both are still excellent. |
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#131462 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Since we're playing this top 5 game now, my list for best Kubrick is:
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey 2. A Clockwork Orange 3. The Shining 4. Eyes Wide Shut 5. Barry Lyndon Notable mentions: Paths of Glory and Full Metal Jacket Least favorite: Lolita |
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#131463 |
Blu-ray Duke
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1. 2001
2. The Shining 3. Full Metal Jacket 4. Clockwork Orange 5. Dr. Strangelove 6. Eyes Wide Shut 7. Barry Lyndon 8. Paths of Glory 9. The Killing The top two spots are etched in stone...they will probably never change. 3-5 however, are very loose rankings and subject to change on any given day. Last edited by Ray Jackson; 08-03-2015 at 11:23 PM. |
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#131464 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Thank you. I saw this on opening day with a friend, who was a big Kubrick fan. I, on the other hand, only knew him for 2001 at that point but I was also enthusiastic since it was that guy directing a Stephen King story. We both left the theater afterwards with a bunch of "What the ....?!" comments.
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#131466 |
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I was watching Rick & Morty. It's a cartoon on Adult Swim. In the episode titled Rick Potion #9 Morty's grandpa creates a love potion so Morty can get the girl he likes to go to the dance with him. The potion goes horribly wrong and everyone in town ends up turning into the grotesque monsters. Rick says Morty's to blame bc he wanted the girl no matter what and Morty replies with...
"You have to accept your part of the blame. Im not the one who fouled up the serum. Im not the one who haphazardly mixed a bunch of non-sense together and created a bunch of Cronenbergs" Just thought my Criterion homies would appreciate that one. Have a feeling that went over a lot of Adult Swim watchers heads but I laughed for quite a few minutes. So have to give Rick & Morty a high five for that one. |
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Thanks given by: | darkness2918 (08-04-2015), pedromvu (10-18-2016) |
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#131469 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Depends on what you're defining the term as. He definitely makes intelligent films that smart people love to dissect. They're still Hollywood movies though, sure, so if your definition requires some kind of niche cred then I guess they're not. I don't think highbrow and niche are the same thing though, really.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#131472 |
Blu-ray Ninja
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Kubrick brought art house cinema to the masses.
High-brow probably isn't the best adjective for his work because it's not strong enough nor does it cover his genius. It's like saying Audrey Hepburn is beautiful - it's obviously true but she was so much more than just a gorgeous woman. The Killing isn't exactly high-brow in part because of Jim Thompson's dialogue which is terrific. Thompson didn't exactly write novels about saints. ![]() |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Macbeth (1948) is pretty spectacular in my book. Orson Welles made a handful of changes to the Shakespeare play, but these alterations work for the best in terms of conveying the aesthetic of the original story to cinema. This adaption of Macbeth brilliantly captures the claustrophobic tension as the walls figuratively close in on the title character over the course of the story. Welles's film is not as viscerally graphic as the 1971 Roman Polanski adaptation, but the major plot developments are far more chilling, thanks to the eerily dark film style and cinematography. The scene where Lady Macduff's young son is slaughtered is particularly nightmarish. (Since everyone reading this thread is well-versed on the works of Shakespeare, I do not feel as though I'm giving away any spoilers.) Welles has always given notoriously overwrought performances, but his acting style is well-suited for the material at hand here. Welles's Shakespeare is, at turns, ambitious, insane, and oddly charismatic. The final showdown is for the ages. |
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#131475 |
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Pretty sure they are referring to caps-a-holic. They hate this forum over there and especially this site's Criterion reviewer.
While we're at it: (in order of preference) Paths of Glory 2001: A Space Odyssey Barry Lyndon Eyes Wide Shut Dr. Strangelove The Shining The Killing A Clockwork Orange Full Metal Jacket Lolita Last edited by Rich Pure Doom; 08-04-2015 at 01:02 AM. |
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#131479 |
Blu-ray Duke
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Thank freaking god this thing is finally over.
I almost went out to Barnes and Noble today for one last look around. That house of iniquity took everything from me. I stand before you a broken man. My home is currently in foreclosure and my wife left me and took our baby daughter with her. I have been drinking heavily with what little money I have left. Now...it is time to rebuild. Last edited by Ray Jackson; 08-04-2015 at 03:09 AM. |
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