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Stanley Kubrick talks about 2001: A Space Odyssey's ending.

cloudballoon says...

Mind blown. But, cynically, what if Kubrick told a different version of the ending to a different person (that he even bothered to tell to)'s inquiry? I enjoy endings that leave room enough for some open-ended posibilities if expertly crafted.

Stanley Kubrick talks about 2001: A Space Odyssey's ending.

Shining's unseen interviews with Stanley & Viviaian Kubrick.

Stanley Kubrick talks about 2001: A Space Odyssey's ending.

Stanley Kubrick talks about 2001: A Space Odyssey's ending.

Jack Nicholson preppin' for The Shining

ChaosEngine says...

Kubrick was a genius but he was an absolute arsehole to poor Shelley Duvall.

He tormented her mercilessly on set, telling the rest of the cast and crew not to sympathise with her, all to get her feeling genuine fear and despair.

There's even a rumour that when she's screaming "please Jack" in this scene, she's not in character, she just wants Nicholson to stop.

What a great SteadiCam--oh, wait...

SFOGuy says...

Thank you!
You know, now that you jog my memory, I remember the Kubrick story...
Wow.

kir_mokum said:

the "brain" itself will be ~$30K min. you need lenses, batteries/power supplies, drives to record to, viewfinders, cables, etc. on top of that. a steadicam rig will cost $50K+ too. the famous zeiss lens kubrick used (borrowed from NASA) cost over $23M (adjusted for inflation).

professional cameras are expensive. alexa and red are super cheap in comparison to traditional film camera set ups.

What a great SteadiCam--oh, wait...

kir_mokum says...

the "brain" itself will be ~$30K min. you need lenses, batteries/power supplies, drives to record to, viewfinders, cables, etc. on top of that. a steadicam rig will cost $50K+ too. the famous zeiss lens kubrick used (borrowed from NASA) cost over $23M (adjusted for inflation).

professional cameras are expensive. alexa and red are super cheap in comparison to traditional film camera set ups.

SFOGuy said:

Wow. If you have a minute; what gets a camera up to that cost? the sensors? the glass?

When WTF Visits Kubrick's ‘The Shining’.

The Red Drum Getaway

HenningKO says...

It starts in Rear Window land and then goes into mostly Kubrick films (maybe all Kubrick... although I may have seen one or two Vertigo shots). Is there some larger connection I'm missing? Or just for the hell of it...

The Best Movie Sets Ever Made

poolcleaner says...

I also expected to see The Belafonte. Too bad. My personal favorite Anderson film.

It also had that Portuguese musician Seu Jorge playing acoustic David Bowie covers throughout the film.

Or how about the Shining? Kubrick's insane penchant for kicking people off set and moving objects on the set, like paintings and couches, to slightly different locations in order to create an uncanny feeling throughout the movie. He didn't tell his actors either. He was just a weirdo. Worth a shout out for that.

LiquidDrift said:

No mention of Wes Anderson's awesome sets? Life Aquatic anyone?

GTA Online -- A Clockwork Orange

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Tags for this video have been changed from 'kubrick, gta, burgess, clockwork orange, reenactment' to 'kubrick, gta, burgess, clockwork orange, reenactment, Malcolm McDowell' - edited by Trancecoach

Steven Spielberg vs Alfred Hitchcock. Epic Rap Battles

Steven Spielberg vs Alfred Hitchcock. Epic Rap Battles

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