I read Eric Brighteyes. Wow! What a book! The whole reason I was interested in it was because I'd heard that Stanley Kubrick had wanted to turn it into a film. By the time I was done, I said to myself, "Forget Stanley Kubrick. I'd just love to see any movie based on this." Criminally underrated.
If STANLEY Had Gone After Making A NAPOLEAN Picture, Would He Reference Anything Of ABEL GANCE'S Work? And What Would The Main Point Of The Film Be About -- What Would NAPOLEAN Be Like? Would The AUDIENCE Be Really Into This Leader Of Armies?
I wish this had been 2 hours long!
I really enjoyed this!
I read Eric Brighteyes. Wow! What a book! The whole reason I was interested in it was because I'd heard that Stanley Kubrick had wanted to turn it into a film. By the time I was done, I said to myself, "Forget Stanley Kubrick. I'd just love to see any movie based on this." Criminally underrated.
If STANLEY Had Gone After Making A NAPOLEAN Picture, Would He Reference Anything Of ABEL GANCE'S Work? And What Would The Main Point Of The Film Be About -- What Would NAPOLEAN Be Like? Would The AUDIENCE Be Really Into This Leader Of Armies?
It is to bad that no one ever showed him "Neon Genesis Evangelion" he would have loved watching & maybe doing a movie of it.
One can only imagine what would've been had Kubrick seen or been interested in any animé, I feel like A.I. would've been completely different.
Cheyne_Tetra MFG Well he was a fan of Astroboy. He originally wanted Osama Tezuka to do concept art for 2001.
Winterwacko Reborn Had no idea!
It is to bad that no one ever showed him "Peppa Pig" he would have loved watching & maybe doing a movie of it.
Most people don't take years to make a movie. Hollywood could crank them out in a matter of weeks, if they wanted.
Sorry I don't love Marvel and DC films, 😴!
You're not alone.
I don't think Kubrick is known for good characterization.