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Old 08-31-2013, 04:27 AM   #81961
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Re Kubrick:

The two I will never tire of watching are 2001 & Barry Lyndon. They define cinematic perfection. I had to stop myself just now from actually typing something about Kubrick. I mean, come on, so, so much has been written about his films already, what is there left to say? I am now content in just experiencing them.
Agree with this 100%, I love Kubrick and seeing how so many others on here enjoy his work as much as I do makes me really happy inside.

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Old 08-31-2013, 04:28 AM   #81962
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Psycho freaked me out when I was a kid. I instantly wanted to see it again, though. I love how even kids can grasp the nuances of those films. I went into Psycho knowing absolutely nothing about the plot, so the outcome really threw me for a loop.
I didn't know anything as well and the twist blew my mind. Still the greatest twist in film history IMO.
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Old 08-31-2013, 04:42 AM   #81963
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Did you watch 2001 again, Scottie? I thought you hated it.
After being bored and shutting it off after 1.5 hours (the first time), I rewatched it from the beginning the day after and loved it.

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Old 08-31-2013, 05:37 AM   #81964
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Actually, the only two films of his that you're missing are Fear and Desire and Spartacus.

As long as we're posting Kubrick rankings, here's mine:

1. A Clockwork Orange
2. The Killing
3. Paths of Glory
4. 2001: A Space Odyssey
5. Spartacus
6. Barry Lyndon
7. Full Metal Jacket
8. Dr. Strangelove
9. Eyes Wide Shut
10. The Shining
11. Killer's Kiss
12. Lolita

I still haven't seen Fear and Desire.
I totally forgot to include Spartacus! I've only seen the film in its entirety once. I guess I don't consider that film a true Kubrick movie because he only directed it. Dalton Trumbo wrote the screenplay. So I think that is the only film Kubrick ever directed where he wasn't really involved much with the story or vision. In fact, I think the studio brought him in to replace another director who couldn't take on that project. In any case, that film is lower on my list... maybe just above Lolita.

Why am I not the only person who doesn't like Lolita so much? I do think that Peter Sellers in that film was brilliant though (but Dr. Strangeglove was his magnum opus).
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Old 08-31-2013, 05:40 AM   #81965
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Agree with this 100%, I love Kubrick and seeing how so many others on here enjoy his work as much as I do makes me really happy inside.
I still have some Kubrick films to watch with my budding cinephile brother. I think Barry Lyndon will be the next I show him. He's studying music, so I'm sure he will really appreciate it at least on that level.
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Old 08-31-2013, 05:45 AM   #81966
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Re Kubrick:

The two I will never tire of watching are 2001 & Barry Lyndon. They define cinematic perfection. I had to stop myself just now from actually typing something about Kubrick. I mean, come on, so, so much has been written about his films already, what is there left to say? I am now content in just experiencing them.
Great choices. 2001: A Space Odyssey is a transcendent and spiritual experience each and every time for me. It is the closest to true science fiction that I will ever immerse myself in. It is a meditative experience all the same. In space, we move slow, and the movement that occurs in the film feels so real. Barry Lyndon is a classic story of rags to riches and then back to rags. It is a morality tale about the dangers and consequences of blind power and success. Though it is not one of my favorite Kubrick films, it is the lighting and camera work that sets this film apart from any other in terms of technical achievement.
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Old 08-31-2013, 05:58 AM   #81967
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Great choices. 2001: A Space Odyssey is a transcendent and spiritual experience each and every time for me. It is the closest to true science fiction that I will ever immerse myself in. It is a meditative experience all the same. In space, we move slow, and the movement that occurs in the film feels so real. Barry Lyndon is a classic story of rags to riches and then back to rags. It is a morality tale about the dangers and consequences of blind power and success. Though it is not one of my favorite Kubrick films, it is the lighting and camera work that sets this film apart from any other in terms of technical achievement.
•Yeah, witnessing the elliptical ending and the emergence of the StarChild will never lose its effect on me. It's beyond transportative--it feels like I am in space for a brief moment.

•Barry Lyndon has to one of the top ten or so cinematographic achievements. I am just a sucker for films that use natural lighting--Malick...Miami Vice (I had to mention it, I saw it for the Xth time today.
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Old 08-31-2013, 06:03 AM   #81968
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Barry Lyndon almost looks too good.

I was initially distracted because I knew it was done with natural light. That's the kind of thing that can get in your head and take you to some degree or another out of a film.

But eventually I stopped being distracted by that and was distracted by, well, everything else. The wall fixtures, the wallpaper, the candleholders, the place settings...everything looked so good I honestly had a hard time paying attention to what was going on.

And it wasn't overly busy or anything...there was just so much to see and every little detail was worth looking at.
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Old 08-31-2013, 07:02 AM   #81969
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Well, I might as well list my favorite Kubrick films while I'm at it, so here they are in order to me:

1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. A Clockwork Orange
3. The Shining
4. Eyes Wide Shut
5. Paths of Glory
6. Dr. Strangelove
7. Full Metal Jacket
8. Barry Lyndon
9. The Killing
10. Lolita
11. Killer's Kiss

And I know Kubrick made a bunch of other films in the 1950s, but I haven't seen them all, including Fear and Desire.
My order of preference, at least at this moment:

1.) A Clockwork Orange
2.) Eyes Wide Shut
3.) Barry Lyndon
4.) Spartacus
5.) The Shining
6.) Full Metal Jacket
7.) Dr. Strangelove
8.) The Killing
9.) Paths Of Glory
10.) 2001
11.) Lolita
12.) Killer's Kiss
13.) The Day Of The Fight
14.) Fear And Desire
15.) The Flying Padre
16.) The Seafarers

I like them all, love everything from The Killing onwards.
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Old 08-31-2013, 07:29 AM   #81970
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Actually, the only two films of his that you're missing are Fear and Desire and Spartacus.

As long as we're posting Kubrick rankings, here's mine:

1. A Clockwork Orange
2. The Killing
3. Paths of Glory
4. 2001: A Space Odyssey
5. Spartacus
6. Barry Lyndon
7. Full Metal Jacket
8. Dr. Strangelove
9. Eyes Wide Shut
10. The Shining
11. Killer's Kiss
12. Lolita

I still haven't seen Fear and Desire.
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. Dr. Strangelove
3. Barry Lyndon
4. Lolita
5. The Killing
6. Paths of Glory
7. Eyes Wide Shut
8. A Clockwork Orange
9. Full Metal Jacket
10. The Shining
11. Spartacus
12. Killer's Kiss
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Old 08-31-2013, 07:41 AM   #81971
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My order of preference, at least at this moment:

1.) A Clockwork Orange
2.) Eyes Wide Shut
3.) Barry Lyndon
4.) Spartacus
5.) The Shining
6.) Full Metal Jacket
7.) Dr. Strangelove
8.) The Killing
9.) Paths Of Glory
10.) 2001
11.) Lolita
12.) Killer's Kiss
13.) The Day Of The Fight
14.) Fear And Desire
15.) The Flying Padre
16.) The Seafarers

I like them all, love everything from The Killing onwards.
Glad the Kubrick polls aren't over yet; picking a favourite Kubrick film is very difficult, everytime you see a film of his, you put that film at the top of the pack. However at this present time my favourites are;

1. A Clockwork Orange
2. Barry Lyndon
3. Eyes Wide Shut
4. The Shining
5. 2001
6. Full Metal Jacket
7. Dr. Strangelove
8. The Killing
9. Paths of Glory
10. Lolita
11. Fear and Desire
12. Killer's Kiss
13. Spartacus

Pretty much all his films are classics, A Clockwork Orange is a cult classic, whilst Barry Lyndon and The Shining are milestones of their genres respectively. I put Eyes Wide Shut high on the list because its a very personal film for me, it was the first Kubrick film I saw and it was the first '18' rated film I sneaked into (I was 14 when it came out) For me Eyes Wide Shut not only marked Kubrick's swansong, but it marked the end of an era and a shift in time. I can't imagine a major studio like Warner Bros. releasing a film like this these days, especially at the height of the summer blockbuster season (the film was released in July 1999) It's disheartening to think how times have shifted and changed.
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Old 08-31-2013, 08:12 AM   #81972
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1. A Clockwork Orange
2. Barry Lyndon
3. Eyes Wide Shut
4. The Shining
5. 2001
6. Full Metal Jacket
7. Dr. Strangelove
8. The Killing
9. Paths of Glory
10. Lolita
11. Fear and Desire
12. Killer's Kiss

13. Spartacus
the black ones i have not watched yet

Shining : the book is way better.
2001: after seeing solaris, 2001 lost a little bit of its glamour.
clockwork orange: i wish he would have included the last chapter of the book as well.

my favorites of his movies are Dr. Strangelove & eyes wide shut
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Old 08-31-2013, 08:41 AM   #81973
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•Yeah, witnessing the elliptical ending and the emergence of the StarChild will never lose its effect on me. It's beyond transportative--it feels like I am in space for a brief moment.

•Barry Lyndon has to one of the top ten or so cinematographic achievements. I am just a sucker for films that use natural lighting--Malick...Miami Vice (I had to mention it, I saw it for the Xth time today.
When the ending to 2001 always comes, I always feel this deep sadness in the pit of my stomach. It is the most unusual feeling I ever experienced in cinema. It is such a mysterious and unknown ending that it is frankly one of the greatest endings in any movie I've ever witnessed. There is just no explanation and no words, which means its pure genius. I don't need to wrap any of this in spoilers as I expect everyone here has seen that movie, but when that StarChild appears, I can only wonder what would happen next. How did time speed up so fast (or slow down) for Bowman? That furnished room with florescent lighting was so sterile and alien to me. How could a human being endure that isolation? Was death in that instance also rebirth? Anyway, these questions have been asked trillions of times, but these are my thoughts.

By the way, on Miami Vice, I somehow was able to purchase the Blu-ray for $5 or 6 a few months ago at a used media store. I was impressed with that film and how the digital video captured the grainy night scenes so well. Natural lighting is everything. Barry Lyndon blew me away with those candle-lit chandeliers... it was truely realistic.

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the black ones i have not watched yet

Shining : the book is way better.
2001: after seeing solaris, 2001 lost a little bit of its glamour.
clockwork orange: i wish he would have included the last chapter of the book as well.

my favorites of his movies are Dr. Strangelove & eyes wide shut
I must say, many people claim that very few movies can top the books they're based on. The Shining is one of the few films that many people say is actually better than the book. I don't think 2001 can lose any bit of its glamour, because Solaris will never come close to matching that film's power.
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Old 08-31-2013, 09:09 AM   #81974
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Psycho freaked me out when I was a kid. I instantly wanted to see it again, though. I love how even kids can grasp the nuances of those films. I went into Psycho knowing absolutely nothing about the plot, so the outcome really threw me for a loop.
The movie that haunted me completely as a kid was Picnic at Hanging Rock. I was probably about 8-9 when I saw it and did not understand a lot of the subtext the film had (about Victorian repression and the incongruity of such a settlement in an weathered harsh environment), but I could feel the sadness and wistfulness of the film (of course, the beautiful Miranda was the anchor that held my interest). My interpretation of the film then (and to an extent even now) is a Pied Piper like calling to the girls who I imagined went through some enchanted portal to another dimension.

The film that freaked me out as an adult were The Innocents and Peeping Tom.
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Old 08-31-2013, 11:05 AM   #81975
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1. Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Could you guess?
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey
3. The Shining
4. Full Metal Jacket
5. A Clockwork Orange
6. The Killing
7. Paths of Glory
8. Barry Lyndon
9. Lolita
10. Spartacus
11. Eyes Wide Shut
12. Killer's Kiss
13. Fear and Desire
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The movie that haunted me completely as a kid was Picnic at Hanging Rock. I was probably about 8-9 when I saw it and did not understand a lot of the subtext the film had (about Victorian repression and the incongruity of such a settlement in an weathered harsh environment), but I could feel the sadness and wistfulness of the film (of course, the beautiful Miranda was the anchor that held my interest). My interpretation of the film then (and to an extent even now) is a Pied Piper like calling to the girls who I imagined went through some enchanted portal to another dimension.

The film that freaked me out as an adult were The Innocents and Peeping Tom.
The movie that freaked me out as a child was called Let's Scare Jessica to Death. While much of the film appears to look silly now, there are some really creepy moments that still work well.

Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, and The Shining have remained my three favorite horror films for quite some time.

Evil Dead II remains a unique classic of horror comedy.
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Old 08-31-2013, 11:15 AM   #81977
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1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. Paths of Glory
3. Barry Lyndon
4. Dr. Strangelove
5. The Shining
6. A Clockwork Orange
7. Full Metal Jacket
8. The Killing
9. Killer's Kiss
10. Eyes Wide Shut
11. Spartacus
12. Lolita
13. Fear and Desire
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Old 08-31-2013, 11:43 AM   #81978
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When I posted my top 3, I somehow forgot about Lolita! I'm surprised it's so low on people's list. It's very different than the book but it's fantastic in its own right.

So something like this...

1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. Lolita
3. The Shining
4. Eyes Wide Shut
5. The Killing
6. Paths of Glory
7. Dr. Strangelove
8. Barry Lyndon
9. Full Metal Jacket
10. A Clockwork Orange
11. Spartacus
12. Killer's Kiss
13. Fear and Desire
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Blame any oddities or typos on a double shot of Ambien (gawd, I love that stuff).

Paths of Glory
Full Metal Jacket
2001
Dr Strangelove
Barry Lyndon
Eyes Wide Shut
A Clockwork Orange
The Killing
Lolita
The Shining
Killer's Kiss

Spartacus - haven't seen in a long time, possibly haven't seen in entirety
Fear and Desire - just plain haven't seen
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I'd love to see a CC of Coffee and Cigarettes... and oh yeah a blu-ray release for Life Aquatic. LOL
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