My ranking of Stanley Kubrick movies: 1. The Shining (1980) 2. Dr. Strangelove (1964) 3. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1969) 4. Clockwork Orange (1971) 5. Barry Lyndon (1975) 6. Eyes Wide Shut (1999) 7. The Killing (1956) 8. Full Metal Jacket (1987) 9. Paths of Glory (1957) 10. Lolita (1962) 11. Spartacus (1957) 12. Killer’s Kiss (1955) 13. Fear and Desire (1953)
Dr. Strangelove (1964) is a Black Comedy about the seriousness of the Cold War at the height of the Cold War. It’s truly funny at times but gets serious as well. Peter Sellers played three completely different roles and it’s one of the the best performances by an actor in any movie. He should’ve definitely won the Oscar for best actor. An absolutely memorable movie.
Great list! Mine would be 13. Fear And Desire 12. Killers Kiss 11. Spartacus 10. 2001: A Space Odyssey 9. Lolita 8. The Killing 7. Paths Of Glory 6. Barry Lyndon 5. A Clockwork Orange 4. Full Metal Jacket 3. Dr Strangelove: Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb 2. The Shining 1. Eyes Wide Shut
We're so alike. I also love the scene, from Dr. Strangelove, of Keenan Wynn saying "you're going to have to answer to The Coca-Cola Company" while we are on the brink of World War III. It's Priceless
It’s funny not even an hour before finding this video I was looking back at my previous ranking of Kubrick’s movies and decided to update it because it had been 4 years since I created the list and my opinions have definitely changed in the last 4 years: 1. A Clockwork Orange 2. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb 3. The Shining 4. 2001: A Space Odyssey 5. Barry Lyndon 6. Eyes Wide Shut 7. Full Metal Jacket 8. Spartacus 9. Lolita 10. Paths of Glory 11. The Killing 12. Killer’s Kiss 13. Fear and Desire
First time I watched Barry Lyndon it dragged on and on. It was a painful and absurd experience. I’m watching this thing wondering where it’s going and when he gets shot in the foot during the duel I burst out laughing. When it was over I thought “what is the point of this movie.” Few months later came back to it. Then came back to it again. There’s something about it and I get it now. There’s a scene when they’re getting married and you get a view of the top row of people. And the way they are dressed and done up is hypnotizing. As are some of the candlelit scenes of cards and poker. It’s not my number 1 choice but it’s growing on me. Hard to rank his movies because you’re always prisoner of the moment with whatever film you last saw. It’s Halloween so I’ll go with The Shining as my top slot. My top 5: 1 Shining 2 2001 3 Full Metal Jacket 4 Barry Lyndon 5 Eyes Wide Shut 1.
Good list man, rarely do I say a movie is 10/10 but I think a clockwork orange, the shining, and eyes wide shut reach those highs for me. Haven’t seen Barry Lyndon yet but I’ve been meaning to.
My List 1. The Shinning 5/5 2. 2001: A Space Odyssey 5/5 3. Paths Of Glory 4.5/5 4. Full Metal Jacket 4.5/5 5. A Clockwork Orange 4.5/5 6. Spartacus 4.5/5 7. Dr. Strangelove 4.5/5 8. The Killing 3.5/5 9. Eyes Wide Shut 3/5 10. Lolita 3/5 11. Barry Lyndon 2.5/5 12. Killers Kiss 2/5 13. Fear And Desire 1.5/5 Your list 1. Barry Lyndon 2. Eyes Wide Shut 3. 2001: A Space Odyssey 4. The Shinning 5. Paths Of Glory 6. A Clockwork Orange 7. Full Metal Jacket 8. Lolita 9. The Killing 10. Dr. Strangelove 11. Spartacus 12. Killers Kiss 13. Fear And Desire
I don't have an opinion about his earliest movies, but I at the very least like all of his notable outings: 1. Barry Lyndon 2. Full Metal Jacket 3. Paths of Glory 4. Eyes Wide Shut 5. Dr. Strangelove 6. A Clockwork Orange 7. 2001: A Space Odyssey 8. The Shining 9. Spartacus 10. Lolita
Oh, you’re my typa dude. Paths of Glory and Barry Lyndon in that top 3. Honestly FMJ i wanted to put higher, as my first time watching it, that movie really enthralled me
You got everything on there except for his first two movies. The Killing, is a great and influential heist movie if you have never seen it. Fear and Desire is Kubrick's first movie that he later renounced but I find it rather interesting. It is a war drama set during a fictional WW3 type scenario.
@@NeekoWatchesMovies I think Kubrick was the greatest filmmaker to ever live. Every single one of his films from The Killing to Eyes Wide Shut is incredible. I can't think of any other filmmaker with such a track record.
What is your favorite Stanley Kubrick movie?
2001: A Space Odyssey
@@victormartinezcancino9290 cant go wrong. I enjoyed it more every single watch
@@NeekoWatchesMovies it's probably my favorite film ever!
@@victormartinezcancino9290 whats crazy is on any given day, its probably in my Mt Rushmore of films, yet its #3 on here
2001: a space odyssey
So glad to see Barry Lyndon at #1, my favorite film ever
HELL YEAH
I had a hard time focusing on "Fear and Desire", I kept being distracted by how much one of the soldiers looked like Jango Fett.
LMAO
My ranking of Stanley Kubrick movies:
1. The Shining (1980)
2. Dr. Strangelove (1964)
3. 2001: A Space Odyssey (1969)
4. Clockwork Orange (1971)
5. Barry Lyndon (1975)
6. Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
7. The Killing (1956)
8. Full Metal Jacket (1987)
9. Paths of Glory (1957)
10. Lolita (1962)
11. Spartacus (1957)
12. Killer’s Kiss (1955)
13. Fear and Desire (1953)
I need to become for strangelove pilled
Dr. Strangelove (1964) is a Black Comedy about the seriousness of the Cold War at the height of the Cold War. It’s truly funny at times but gets serious as well. Peter Sellers played three completely different roles and it’s one of the the best performances by an actor in any movie. He should’ve definitely won the Oscar for best actor. An absolutely memorable movie.
Great list!
Mine would be
13. Fear And Desire
12. Killers Kiss
11. Spartacus
10. 2001: A Space Odyssey
9. Lolita
8. The Killing
7. Paths Of Glory
6. Barry Lyndon
5. A Clockwork Orange
4. Full Metal Jacket
3. Dr Strangelove: Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb
2. The Shining
1. Eyes Wide Shut
WE LOVE AN EYES WIDE SHUTTER
@@NeekoWatchesMovies Absolute masterpiece... very very happy with its position the list!
@@Something29292i promise you
I had a lot of internal battles wanting to put it at #1, so much so i almost thought of doing a tie
Very unique list. Just finished rewatching Barry Lyndon a few hours ago so seeing it at 1 feels fitting. Mastapiece
The only one i could place confidently
The funnier fact is that Kubrick's one Oscar win was in 1969 for Special Effects. The same year of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
LMAOO NICE
We're so alike. I also love the scene, from Dr. Strangelove, of Keenan Wynn saying "you're going to have to answer to The Coca-Cola Company" while we are on the brink of World War III. It's Priceless
Definitely a standout moment for me.
Great video bro 👏🏻
Thanks homie!!
It’s funny not even an hour before finding this video I was looking back at my previous ranking of Kubrick’s movies and decided to update it because it had been 4 years since I created the list and my opinions have definitely changed in the last 4 years:
1. A Clockwork Orange
2. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
3. The Shining
4. 2001: A Space Odyssey
5. Barry Lyndon
6. Eyes Wide Shut
7. Full Metal Jacket
8. Spartacus
9. Lolita
10. Paths of Glory
11. The Killing
12. Killer’s Kiss
13. Fear and Desire
I expect my rankings to change with time as well. I am sure Dr Strangelove will fly up my boards with age
First time I watched Barry Lyndon it dragged on and on. It was a painful and absurd experience. I’m watching this thing wondering where it’s going and when he gets shot in the foot during the duel I burst out laughing. When it was over I thought “what is the point of this movie.” Few months later came back to it. Then came back to it again. There’s something about it and I get it now. There’s a scene when they’re getting married and you get a view of the top row of people. And the way they are dressed and done up is hypnotizing. As are some of the candlelit scenes of cards and poker. It’s not my number 1 choice but it’s growing on me. Hard to rank his movies because you’re always prisoner of the moment with whatever film you last saw. It’s Halloween so I’ll go with The Shining as my top slot.
My top 5:
1 Shining
2 2001
3 Full Metal Jacket
4 Barry Lyndon
5 Eyes Wide Shut
1.
Great Video.
Thanks means a lot every time
Good list man, rarely do I say a movie is 10/10 but I think a clockwork orange, the shining, and eyes wide shut reach those highs for me. Haven’t seen Barry Lyndon yet but I’ve been meaning to.
His top 7 for me are all 10/10s essentially. You gotta find the time for Barry Lyndon. It plays in theaters a lot too!
My List
1. The Shinning 5/5
2. 2001: A Space Odyssey 5/5
3. Paths Of Glory 4.5/5
4. Full Metal Jacket 4.5/5
5. A Clockwork Orange 4.5/5
6. Spartacus 4.5/5
7. Dr. Strangelove 4.5/5
8. The Killing 3.5/5
9. Eyes Wide Shut 3/5
10. Lolita 3/5
11. Barry Lyndon 2.5/5
12. Killers Kiss 2/5
13. Fear And Desire 1.5/5
Your list
1. Barry Lyndon
2. Eyes Wide Shut
3. 2001: A Space Odyssey
4. The Shinning
5. Paths Of Glory
6. A Clockwork Orange
7. Full Metal Jacket
8. Lolita
9. The Killing
10. Dr. Strangelove
11. Spartacus
12. Killers Kiss
13. Fear And Desire
I don't have an opinion about his earliest movies, but I at the very least like all of his notable outings:
1. Barry Lyndon
2. Full Metal Jacket
3. Paths of Glory
4. Eyes Wide Shut
5. Dr. Strangelove
6. A Clockwork Orange
7. 2001: A Space Odyssey
8. The Shining
9. Spartacus
10. Lolita
Oh, you’re my typa dude. Paths of Glory and Barry Lyndon in that top 3. Honestly FMJ i wanted to put higher, as my first time watching it, that movie really enthralled me
You got everything on there except for his first two movies. The Killing, is a great and influential heist movie if you have never seen it. Fear and Desire is Kubrick's first movie that he later renounced but I find it rather interesting. It is a war drama set during a fictional WW3 type scenario.
@@dancortes3062 The Killing is an absolute banger
@@NeekoWatchesMovies I think Kubrick was the greatest filmmaker to ever live. Every single one of his films from The Killing to Eyes Wide Shut is incredible. I can't think of any other filmmaker with such a track record.
I have things to share with you. I'll email you in a few months. Is it ok if i quote you (well) in a script?
Uhh sure sounds good haha