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Too bad I can't drag you along to the theater today :)) it's great to have such a big, fellow Kubrick fan here!
Also, Happy 100th Birthday to Kirk Douglas - the lead of Kubrick's Paths of Glory and Spartacus!
Yeah. I'll be watching it soon; my Christmas movies include the likes of that, Die Hard, Batman Returns, and On Her Majesty's Secret Service. I watch some more traditional stuff too (Charlie Brown Christmas, Rudolph, etc.).
Same here. Now with a son I'll watch more traditional Christmas movies but I watch lots of more adult ones.
And for whoever has a twisted mind: not that kind of adult movies.
I see it the other way around. It is a challenging movie - very challenging, but it's thought-provoking in positive ways. I'd say the same for A Clockwork Orange. Many people brush the two films off for their incredibly dark presentations, but they each hold valuable, positive, and important messages.
Yeah. Unfortunately most of Kubrick's films have been and still are misunderstood by many people.
Shining was one of the best horror movies I ever saw in my life.
Clockwork Orange was fantastic from a cinematic standpoint but the third act of the movie was weak.
Dr. Strangelove was okay. Some scenes were really good. Most of the humor wasn't that funny, but I guess it was very influential.
I said simple and was talking of specific. ACO for instance is beautifully simple.
Barry Lyndon deserves a mention too, as the most beautifully shot film ever.
I have ordered that book based on your recommendation and it arrived today. I'm starting to read in 5
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And so after four days of reading about 90 pages or so per day, I finished the book with a huge smile on my face. I'm a Stanley Kubrick fan and while this book is ultimately its own cinematic mystery adventure, a sort of popcorn version of a Dan Brown thriller, it keeps hammering Kubrick and his amazing set of films into one's head with an unbroken spirit. Searching for clues within Kubrick's movies was loads of fun. Also,
make cameo appearances was a lot of fun for sure!
Thank you very much, friend. I wouldn't have known about this book if you hadn't mentioned it and now I'm glad I have read it! :D