Well, Jack Torrance is representing Stanley Kubrick. Jack Nicholson is one of those actors that you really can't believe would be totally different than the roles he play. But on the other hand he seems like very nice man in Making of The Shining and other interviews.
I cannot overemphasize the impact of Stanley Kubrick had on how I watched movies. It was something deeper than the surface images. I have to admit that the first exposure to A Clockwork Orange was on a level less than intellectual but a the years passed I became more aware of the details. I think that was the genius was to have images that awakened one visually but leaving a bit of ambiguity for the viewer to try to unravel the theme of the film. I am still at a loss about Eyes Wide Shut.
GREG FREEMAN Eyes Wide Shut was, Kubrick claimed, his greatest contribution to the art of filmmaking. And I sort of suspect why... It's not his most 'entertaining' film surely, but apart from being his most image illustrated film ("pure cinema") it makes some provocative statements about our sexual private selves while opening the curtains to the truth about the higher echelons of our society and who's responsible for how our lives and even thoughts are manipulated which is more relevant now and which many are ignorant about. All his films touch on that subject in different ways but none as prolifically I think.
@GREG FREEMAN "Eyes Wide Shut" surely must be Kubrick's weakest movie. It has its moments but overall falls flat. The claim that Kubrick considered the movie as "his greatest contribution to the art of filmmaking" is disputed. Regardless, every other Kubrick movie is very special in some way. Eyes Wide Shut just isn't.
Brilliant video my only criticism is turn the music down a bit, its difficult listening to a brilliant piece of music while listening to a brilliant interview, and the pace of the music is much to fast. brilliant video ive subscribed, i love stanleyandus
This is as incredibly surreal as it is awesome. She holds a striking resemblance to Kubrick's facial gestures, especially in the eyes. IDK. I guess not all of Stanley stayed away from filmed interviews. :)
We admire a directors exercising final cut, pulling clockwork from exhibitors, along with financing films. Its society that has issues with artists in the end.
@@emhassy Kubrick didn't start filming Barry Lyndon in Ireland until 1973. Because the picture was set during the time Ireland was under Britain rule, Kubrick had the Union Jack as part of the scenes he was filming. Kubrick had already secured all manner of permissions and permits to make the film in Ireland and have the Union Jack flying in some of the scenes. But suddenly, the IRA thought they had the right to take the law into their own hands and threaten Kubrick, his family and the film unit.
She mentioned Mary Whitehouse here. There was a movement in the mid to late sixties in Britain(much like the PMRC in the USA in the eighties) that wanted to censor artists. Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, berates her in the song "Pigs(three different ones)" on the album "Animals."
@@mishtaromaniello8295 "Isn't related ??" Kubrick adopted her after his marriage to Christiane. Just because she isn't his biological daughter doesn't mean she isn't his daughter, ignoramus.
@@vittoriostoraro You took my reply out of context. This comment was addressing how Katharina looks nothing like Stanley, and of course that’s true because they’re not biologically related. I do, however, apologize for not using the term “biologically” if that’s why you thought I was addressing their familial ties in general, I do know they’re related legally and he was essentially her father since she was a young child.
You guys seem to be doing well with this, and that's really cool. Do you know for how long it was removed? Or maybe I should ask is it still a non entity there?
You mean the Cat that's about 1/4 visible on the bottom of the screen for about 45 seconds total? She is an animal lover, but prefers dogs and has 2. WTF is wrong with you cat people ?
It's too bad she couldn't have carried on Stanley's filmmaking. Almost everything he used for his filmmaking he owned, unlike most directors who simply rent what is available. Cameras, lenses, shooting notes, etc. She would have inherited for what many directors would sell their souls.
"... It would sharpen our senses for MK-Ultra violence" Themes are MK-Ultra, mind control in general, and Beethoven's 9th means European union which construction started at the time, and had that song as its anthem. Also it's Kubrick's 9th film. At least from Dr.Strangelove the number of the film is encoded in the film itself with varying degrees.
most great films have a straightforward main narrative for the average viewer, but place other themes to the side and the background to add more depth to the story, but need the basic plot for it to work.
Please tell us why on earth a smart woman, raised by a extremily smart man in a loving home would enter Scientology and choose it over her whole family forever?
Joe Smith hes talking about Vivian leaving and not speaking to her family since in favor of joining Scientology, a nefarious mob like racket posing as a cult for helping people.
How can anybody add this powerful music to an interview? It's like a colour blind person creating an image with lots of screaming colours and then burying a little B&W detail somewhere that contains the main message. This interview would have been awesome without the incredibly distracting background music.
I wonder what the role is and was of all those so called filmmakers in the Social Engeneering Agenda. Todays role is more in the Social Media for that Agenda...
Funny, a film that depicts sick incidents is confused with being, 'sick.' 'The general public' merely took the first half of ACO to be about gangs (before, likely, walking-out), without bothering to see the other major gang, ie, the Government, which is doing the same things as Little Alex, but a million times over. SK was profoundly clear about this.
@@thorn262 That could have been conveyed without all that violence. Also, the film itself has a cruelty about it, as if SK himself is laughing along with Alex as he rapes and murders the people he intruded.
Could you possibly make the music louder? I can still hear Katharina's voice.
love your sarcasm
My god I was gritting my teeth and felt like saying something but you said it best. So bless you.
NEXT TIME TYPE IN ALL CAPS!!
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Wish he'd been my dad. My father was like Jack Nicholson in The Shining.
Well, Jack Torrance is representing Stanley Kubrick.
Jack Nicholson is one of those actors that you really can't believe would be totally different than the roles he play. But on the other hand he seems like very nice man in Making of The Shining and other interviews.
@@juzujuzu4555 he spat in a shop coz he wouldn't blow out a cigarette when asked
No, I wasn’t that bad really, was I?
Thats so bizarre... people offended by violence issuing death threats.
music needs to be lower, soooo distracting, good interview, would like to hear it without music
Totally agree with you. It drowns out what the interviewee is saying.
Sending a family death threats because of a movie is mental. Some people are so backwards.
Love the posh accent and the cat chillin' BTW.
I cannot overemphasize the impact of Stanley Kubrick had on how I watched movies. It was something deeper than the surface images. I have to admit that the first exposure to A Clockwork Orange was on a level less than intellectual but a the years passed I became more aware of the details. I think that was the genius was to have images that awakened one visually but leaving a bit of ambiguity for the viewer to try to unravel the theme of the film. I am still at a loss about Eyes Wide Shut.
GREG FREEMAN Eyes Wide Shut was, Kubrick claimed, his greatest contribution to the art of filmmaking. And I sort of suspect why... It's not his most 'entertaining' film surely, but apart from being his most image illustrated film ("pure cinema") it makes some provocative statements about our sexual private selves while opening the curtains to the truth about the higher echelons of our society and who's responsible for how our lives and even thoughts are manipulated which is more relevant now and which many are ignorant about. All his films touch on that subject in different ways but none as prolifically I think.
@GREG FREEMAN "Eyes Wide Shut" surely must be Kubrick's weakest movie. It has its moments but overall falls flat. The claim that Kubrick considered the movie as "his greatest contribution to the art of filmmaking" is disputed. Regardless, every other Kubrick movie is very special in some way. Eyes Wide Shut just isn't.
She's so beautiful 😍 nowadays too!❤️
Brilliant video my only criticism is turn the music down a bit, its difficult listening to a brilliant piece of music while listening to a brilliant interview, and the pace of the music is much to fast. brilliant video ive subscribed, i love stanleyandus
thanks for uploading this
This is as incredibly surreal as it is awesome. She holds a striking resemblance to Kubrick's facial gestures, especially in the eyes. IDK. I guess not all of Stanley stayed away from filmed interviews. :)
FilmRoller She's not Kubrick's blood but yeah you can see the inherent gestures.
@Oona Craig With all due respect, you're nuts. Clockwork Orange spoke to the very dangers of social engineering. It was a warning against such things.
We admire a directors exercising final cut, pulling clockwork from exhibitors,
along with financing films. Its society that has issues with artists in the end.
nö höle ingsöck mässäräedtt pasölinnin -:-
who were these 'large organizations' threatening Kubrick's life over a movie ?
David Boris Fernandez good question ANYONE?
IRA (he went to Ireland to shoot Barry Lyndon, but then after the threats he decided to return to safety in England to shoot it)
@@emhassy Kubrick didn't start filming Barry Lyndon in Ireland until 1973. Because the picture was set during the time Ireland was under Britain rule, Kubrick had the Union Jack as part of the scenes he was filming. Kubrick had already secured all manner of permissions and permits to make the film in Ireland and have the Union Jack flying in some of the scenes. But suddenly, the IRA thought they had the right to take the law into their own hands and threaten Kubrick, his family and the film unit.
She mentioned Mary Whitehouse here. There was a movement in the mid to late sixties in Britain(much like the PMRC in the USA in the eighties) that wanted to censor artists. Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, berates her in the song "Pigs(three different ones)" on the album "Animals."
@film roller what are you talking about? She doesn't look anything like him. Looks more like Christiane Kubrick.
Morgana Lister I ageee
She isn't even related to Stanley, she's the daughter of the man whom Christiane married prior to Stanley.
@@mishtaromaniello8295 "Isn't related ??" Kubrick adopted her after his marriage to Christiane. Just because she isn't his biological daughter doesn't mean she isn't his daughter, ignoramus.
@@vittoriostoraro You took my reply out of context. This comment was addressing how Katharina looks nothing like Stanley, and of course that’s true because they’re not biologically related. I do, however, apologize for not using the term “biologically” if that’s why you thought I was addressing their familial ties in general, I do know they’re related legally and he was essentially her father since she was a young child.
Indeed, great interview but the music is distracting
i love her an the cat 💖💋💝
I would like to see clockwork Orange again On RUclips
why the music?
You guys seem to be doing well with this, and that's really cool. Do you know for how long it was removed? Or maybe I should ask is it still a non entity there?
she has her mother's eyes.
those are her glasses.
2:52 I always come back for the cat, it's so chill... i'd have bloody forearms doing that with mine
You mean the Cat that's about 1/4 visible on the bottom of the screen for about 45 seconds total? She is an animal lover, but prefers dogs and has 2. WTF is wrong with you cat people ?
I love the music can anybody tell me what the title is? Thanks
Beethoven 9th, second movement
Lovely woman
ImmortalChaos 0096569654899
death threats from big organizations??? possibly ones who knew what the film was really about...
Here is a version without music on the interview. No disrespect meant to owner of original video. ruclips.net/video/ruU17HTg2bA/видео.html
It's too bad she couldn't have carried on Stanley's filmmaking. Almost everything he used for his filmmaking he owned, unlike most directors who simply rent what is available. Cameras, lenses, shooting notes, etc. She would have inherited for what many directors would sell their souls.
I hope she didn’t fall in love with this sound man. Who needs the music anyway!
Great movie!
@DrQuantum27 The film is really about a gang of thugs, one of which is sent to a correction centre. It's pretty straightforward actually.
A vicious cycle. A society that nurities violence and pretends to correct or control violence of individuals with more violence
"... It would sharpen our senses for MK-Ultra violence"
Themes are MK-Ultra, mind control in general, and Beethoven's 9th means European union which construction started at the time, and had that song as its anthem. Also it's Kubrick's 9th film. At least from Dr.Strangelove the number of the film is encoded in the film itself with varying degrees.
most great films have a straightforward main narrative for the average viewer, but place other themes to the side and the background to add more depth to the story, but need the basic plot for it to work.
I am So in Love with this Lady.. I bet She is so much fun to be around...
Movies used to play for over a year in the theatres? No dvds or netflix i guess
Society was sick before A Clockwork Orange; it is getting sick . Finis.
Please tell us why on earth a smart woman, raised by a extremily smart man in a loving home would enter Scientology and choose it over her whole family forever?
Please tell us what exactly the fuck you are talking about?
Joe Smith hes talking about Vivian leaving and not speaking to her family since in favor of joining Scientology, a nefarious mob like racket posing as a cult for helping people.
A cult is a cult is a cult... And the human brain is quite imperfect.
This is NOT Vivien Kubrick. Vivien is the one who flirted with scientology but is no longer involved with it. This is a different daughter.
How can anybody add this powerful music to an interview? It's like a colour blind person creating an image with lots of screaming colours and then burying a little B&W detail somewhere that contains the main message. This interview would have been awesome without the incredibly distracting background music.
@DrQuantum27 why don't you tell us 'what it's really about' as you're so well informed?
go watch your transformers movies.
Music too loud!!!
Stanley Cube-rick indeed, New Jerusalem, intimated.
I wonder what the role is and was of all those so called filmmakers in the Social Engeneering Agenda.
Todays role is more in the Social Media for that Agenda...
Please TURN THE MUSIC DOWN…we can’t hear the poor woman speak.
stanley would not approve of the lighting or camera used in this clip.
✅☑️
pretty sure he wanted removed until his death, could be wrong but im pretty sure
Serendip causing issues I see...
that music is really distracting. kubrick would probably be rolling in his grave
This is a perfect example of content taking a back seat to totally unnecessary music.
Katharina Kubrick wants me....probably.
The music is horrendous.
Is she petting a skunk? Crazy time indeed.
A skunk....
Worst sound mix ever.
A Clockwork Orange is a sick movie. The general public was right at the time.
No Lolita is sickening piece of degeneracy, criminally speaking.
@@nexussymbiosis9270 That one too.
@G, totally agree. It’s technology very well made, written, directed and acted which some people mistake for profundity.
Funny, a film that depicts sick incidents is confused with being, 'sick.' 'The general public' merely took the first half of ACO to be about gangs (before, likely, walking-out), without bothering to see the other major gang, ie, the Government, which is doing the same things as Little Alex, but a million times over. SK was profoundly clear about this.
@@thorn262 That could have been conveyed without all that violence. Also, the film itself has a cruelty about it, as if SK himself is laughing along with Alex as he rapes and murders the people he intruded.
Turn the music down jesus christ betoven the 8th is garbage anyway what the hell dude
9th.