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I think it took fans and those who didn't know him by surprise. Those who knew him knew he was not doing well by that point. Emilio D'Alessandro noted in his book that Kubrick was using oxygen tanks by the end of the work on EWS. He was struggling, and I am sure his family and those around him knew that he was not doing well.
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Ownership I would imagine also includes owning the physical negatives of the movies. Even if it didn't, it certainly would include vetoing any potential "extended cuts", or other material that he (now his estate) did not want on any home video release or screening. If this is implied in Kubrick's will, or in some other legal form, no one is ever going to see deleted scenes. Besides, I read that any additional footage that Kubrick had was destroyed. Is this unusual and unique - hell yes. But it's also the truth. Warner Brothers didn't care about what they would potentially lose. They just wanted to have a master filmmaker on their roster. They were willing to defer all kinds of power and control to Stanley to have him making movies for them exclusively. Last edited by bo130; 02-18-2018 at 05:34 AM. |
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Glenn Kenny: "Well, there’s already controversy brewing because the Barry Lyndon Blu-ray is 1.78 and there’s some feeling that it should have been 1.66..." Leon Vitali: "Well I can tell you what now, okay; never was it ever 1.66, it wasn’t shot in 1.66, we never released it in 1.66 in any format whether it’s film or television or DVD. It was 1.77. It was shot it…I mean , the difference between 1.77 and 1.78 is miniscule, you couldn’t see it with a magnifying glass. And anyone who thought it was meant to be in 1.66 is sadly delusioned. Seeing as I was there, at every stage of it; shooting and everything, I should know. I should know." Glenn Kenny: "Well, that’s about as definitive an answer as we’re likely to get; so where does it come from, then? Where’s the 1.66 idea come from…?" Leon Vitali: "It comes from people who think they know and weren’t there and have something to say about Stanley all the time. Quote:
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Los Angeles
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Kubrick probably would’ve been fine with his 1.85 movies being released in that ratio had he known about 16:9 TVs. Unless for some reason he preferred 1.33 and wished his films were released that way in theaters. |
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I've always read that Kubrick insisted on opened-up 1.33:1 VHS versions because that would fill the CRT TV screen. Needless to say, back then 16x9 TVs weren't the norm. It makes no sense to watch those films in 1.33 nowadays, unless you still own a CRT TV. I always put Tumblr pages that only post screencaps of his films in 1.33 on ignore. His last three films were intended for widescreen viewing in wide screens.
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I'm just happy enough to have most of Kubrick's movies in close to OAR, especially since the Criterion release of Barry Lyndon. The Shining, Full Metal Jacket and Eyes Wide Shut are opened up a tad, and that doesn't bother me really. At least we're not stuck with 4:3 versions of most of his movies like the early days of DVD.
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Oct 2012
Glasgow, Scotland
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Obviously when films are being restored they restore the entire frame. If you have an entire frame and you are framing for different ratios, how do you know you've got the right parts of the frame? Is it just a standard thing where you have the full frame and then the borders are placed on top, the areas not needed are permanently blacked out? Would studios never release the entire frame and let us see the films? I know things can sometimes be shown such as overhead mics and cables and things we are not meant to see but when I seen the restoration of Dawn of The Dead and they showed the entire frame on the negative, it was interesting to see how what we seen was this small part in the middle and there was so much height all around what we normally see.I'd love to see Kubrick's films like that and see just how much width there really is to each frame and obviously with height too,there might be much more than what we seen on those 1:33 versions.
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It was more common for films shot either with anamorphic lenses or 70mm to be "letterboxed" on LD than it was for flat 1.85 films back then. Kubrick had already worked with Criterion (in 1988) on their 2001 laserdisc which was presented in its OAR. He signed off on that about a year prior to his insistence that The Shining and Clockwork Orange be released full-frame. On the back cover of the Criterion release of 2001 it reads: "An exclusive film-to-tape transfer made under the supervision of Stanley Kubrick".
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So, i’m Sitting here in pizza restaurant, watching The Shining on a Samsung television on the Viceland channel. The movie looks like it was shot on video. I don’t know if it’s the television, the transfer or the Viceland presentation. I’ve yet to get this on blu-ray so I am asking if this is how the blu-ray transfer looks. I know it would be hard to say without seeing it for yourselves. But, hopefully you know what I mean by a transfer that looks like it was shot on video. It really reminds me of how A Clockwork Orange looked when it showed in theaters on DCP screens. My blu-ray looked better. I someday hope to get all of Kubrick’s films on blu-ray but can wait if some better masters will be coming down the road.
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It sounds like the restaurant's television might have a certain setting turned on. I've seen it called "Motion Flow" on TVs. I think it's supposed to reduce motion blur but it gives things a sort of "soap opera effect" that does indeed make them look like something shot on video. When we've bought a new TV, it's been on by default and we have to turn it off.
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Oct 2012
Glasgow, Scotland
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Looks like the original ending may infact exist or this could be something entirely different. A never before seen cut of The Shining will be going up for auction.
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I hope we get to see it whatever it is or how long it is.
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