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  • @clanofclams2720
    @clanofclams2720 Год назад +83

    >ranks 2001
    "We're gonna go chronologically from here"
    >immediately ranks The Shining
    lmao

  • @druidmann
    @druidmann Год назад +135

    I heard that Vincent VineSaucinton was doing the 'Kubrick Stare' the entire time he was making this teir list. It's a shame the footage became corrupted

    • @clownmoshpit2778
      @clownmoshpit2778 Год назад +12

      He actually died after finishing this video and fullsauce removed 25 minutes of the original recording. Really gets you thinking huh

  • @EviusPistachio
    @EviusPistachio Год назад +135

    Kubrick was a master of provoking nervous laughter.

  • @pass_
    @pass_ Год назад +464

    next rank all of doug walkers movies

    • @Maggot-Milk
      @Maggot-Milk Год назад +14

      Real

    • @MajoraWaffle
      @MajoraWaffle Год назад +48

      to boldly flee is unironically the most painful viewing experience i've had of any visual media

    • @hotbrick4609
      @hotbrick4609 Год назад +69

      That would violate NNN!
      (No NostalgiaCritic November)

    • @dog2102
      @dog2102 Год назад +12

      @@MajoraWaffle that movie felt like fucking purgatory I can't believe they made it to be 3 hours long too. I couldn't even find it so bad it's funny because it took itself so seriously lol

    • @pass_
      @pass_ Год назад +12

      @@MajoraWaffle I've skimmed through the 3 main tgwtg anniversairy movies and my thoughts are kickassia is incredibly cheesy and dumb but kinda endearing and has a short runtime so it doesn't overstay its welcome, suburban knights starts off pretty funny but then turns into a group of reviewers walking around a dull forest path and its really boring, to bodly flee is date/epic/disaster movie in space, basically any of those awful parody movies from the 2000s but its space

  • @orbrat212
    @orbrat212 Год назад +59

    She stanning on my cube until I brick

  • @JHoxtell
    @JHoxtell Год назад +108

    If vinny made a letterboxd account I would follow it, but that's never gonna happen.

    • @kamalindsey
      @kamalindsey Год назад +10

      No Uwe Boll and No Vinny on there. What is the point...

    • @brandonandujar2289
      @brandonandujar2289 Год назад +3

      @@JHoxtell Schafrillas is my fav manchild next to YMS/Adum

    • @moritzzz1
      @moritzzz1 Год назад +8

      It's full of redditors there anyway. Not worth it

    • @BananaPhoPhilly
      @BananaPhoPhilly Год назад +3

      @@brandonandujar2289 I like Adum but why is the YMS subreddit so snobby lol

    • @TallTapper
      @TallTapper 8 месяцев назад

      true

  • @SamLovesMovies25
    @SamLovesMovies25 Год назад +75

    The 4K disc edition of 2001 is, no exaggeration, seriously one of the most incredibly STUNNING home video presentations I have ever seen for *any* movie ever (followed by probably Apocalypse Now 4K and Blade Runner 4K). You know what, I think I'm going to watch it tonight

    • @SamLovesMovies25
      @SamLovesMovies25 Год назад +3

      And I also own The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket, Dr. Strangelove, Spartacus, Paths of Glory, and The Killing on 4K disc, and I would definitely recommend all of them as they are all fantastic presentations (except I haven't watched The Killing yet, but the reviews/screenshots of the 4K look great)

    • @haydenclubbXD
      @haydenclubbXD Год назад +4

      I've been telling my friends this lmao, both 2001 and the shining look like they were made THIS YEAR on 4k. They are so beautiful and the people who worked on the transfer should be proud

    • @SamLovesMovies25
      @SamLovesMovies25 Год назад +2

      @@haydenclubbXD Agreed, although in 2001's case I guess it was probably a big help that it was filmed on 65mm film which helped give it even more detail than 35mm

    • @glitchvid
      @glitchvid Год назад +1

      Apocalypse Now in UHD is just stunning, the use of color and smoke in that film is some of the most beautiful imagery I've ever seen.

    • @SamLovesMovies25
      @SamLovesMovies25 Год назад +1

      @@glitchvid Yeah, and it's really nice that in the 4K set, they include ALL cuts of the film in 4K, so you can watch whichever cut you prefer all in the same 4K quality, plus the Hearts of Darkness documentary so it's a really high-quality/value set

  • @cowboi61
    @cowboi61 Год назад +66

    Cant wait for 30 years from now when vinny's son does his tierlist of the best streams from genius director jerma985

    • @warsawpact1548
      @warsawpact1548 Год назад +6

      Notable for their length are his 3 longest streams, The Simpsons hit and run, The Simpsons hit and run rerun stream, and Turmoil.

    • @CringePotato
      @CringePotato 4 месяца назад

      Doll House Stream S tier

  • @Whywhatwtf
    @Whywhatwtf Год назад +18

    Vin should do more tierlists. He’s a well spoken and agreeable man so I enjoy them.

  • @lundahunda
    @lundahunda Год назад +56

    I love hearing your opinions about music and film. You have such great taste.

  • @TeardropSidemarker
    @TeardropSidemarker Год назад +54

    Lolita, although a creepy and uncomfortable premise, has some terrific acting performances. Great to dive in blind.
    Though it is entertaining to see when the film cuts from scenic shots of the vast U.S cities and highways, to unmistakably brick British architecture.

    • @beardalaxy
      @beardalaxy Год назад +3

      the acting is phenomenal, and the cinematography is great as always.

    • @warbossgegguz679
      @warbossgegguz679 Год назад +17

      Lolita (the book) was meant to be a sort of Satire/Social Commentary on a lot of media that was coming out at the time it was written that very blatantly sexualized minors, so the disturbing premise is very deliberate... not that it's changed Hollywood at all as we can see. Hell it's depressingly relevant in that way.

  • @orcslayer1268
    @orcslayer1268 Год назад +11

    A Clockwork Orange is one of my comfort films ngl. I always geek out when I see it referenced in other media!

    • @TheTyphoonSwell
      @TheTyphoonSwell Год назад +4

      How about that Space Jam 2 Clockwork reference lol

    • @warbossgegguz679
      @warbossgegguz679 Год назад +3

      I would like a clockwork orange much more if it weren't based on the American print of the book (that cuts out the entire final chapter which is where the themes of the novel are really brought out) but in all other respects its amazing both as an adaptation and a film.

    • @lindseyevans6848
      @lindseyevans6848 Год назад

      saaaame

  • @thegunproject530
    @thegunproject530 Год назад +9

    Great video, Vinny’s a surprisingly good film critic

  • @0turi
    @0turi Год назад +8

    The Shining perfectly captures the unease and suspension of being in the same building as a SUS guy.

    • @2minuss
      @2minuss Год назад +1

      Beautiful comment.

  • @oldaccount9563
    @oldaccount9563 Год назад +12

    The Killing is his most underrated, pretty much on par with with his other classics

  • @maksimilijan5029
    @maksimilijan5029 Год назад +10

    Barry Lyndon is a masterpiece. If Sergio Leone ever was able to make that Napoleon film he wanted to do, it would look similar to that film.

  • @frankjohnson123
    @frankjohnson123 Год назад +7

    When I was younger and just getting into film, I always said Clockwork Orange was my favorite Kubrick film. Over a long time, though, I've come to realize the tone and mystery of the Shining is so endlessly fascinating for me. For my personal rankings, I didn't think it made sense to assign letter grades because all are masterpieces, but I separate them by preference/quality like this:
    Tier 1: The Shining, 2001, A Clockwork Orange
    Tier 2: Barry Lyndon (just barely below Tier 1)
    Tier 3: Full Metal Jacket
    Tier 4: Eyes Wide Shut, Dr. Strangelove
    Tier 5: Paths of Glory
    Tier 6: Spartacus
    Haven't seen the rest, would probably watch The Killing next as it's the only other film he wrote.

    • @sauliniemi8872
      @sauliniemi8872 Год назад

      According to the information on the book, "Stanley Kubrick Archives", Kubrick's contribution to the screenplay of Lolita was significant, even though he didn't take an official screen credit for it. This actually applies to all of his films except for Spartacus, whose screenplay was completed before Kubrick came to direct the film. Also, during the filming of Spartacus, Kubrick was allowed little to revise the script. This doesn't apply to Lolita or any other of his pictures though.

  • @cusionmon6652
    @cusionmon6652 Год назад +5

    This is awesome, I'd love to see one for David lynch's films

  • @JAMEArts
    @JAMEArts Год назад +3

    I was hoping he would include "AI: Artificial Intelligence" into the tier list, although Kubrick didn't actually directed it and it was Spielberg who did it. But Stanley Kubrick produced it and worked on the project way before he passed away.

  • @chimerschang
    @chimerschang Год назад +4

    Here I was thinking throughout the whole video, "What's he gonna say about Eraserhead?" It wasn't until the very end I thought "Oh wait".

    • @thegunproject530
      @thegunproject530 Год назад +1

      Stanley Kubrick favorite movie supposedly though

    • @822zane
      @822zane Год назад +1

      why did i also do this LMFAO

  • @Hal9000ize
    @Hal9000ize Год назад +18

    I reccomend The Killing personally, it's better than Kubrick's first two films my a mile

  • @slimcognito383
    @slimcognito383 Год назад +7

    All i know about the multiple takes is that one of the actors he worked with was glad he only had to do one take on his next movie

    • @lolmanyeah1
      @lolmanyeah1 Год назад +1

      That's because that one guy knew his character so well that it came through in every line. Kubrick wanted them to know their lines so well it was second nature.

  • @GUTSYY
    @GUTSYY Год назад +8

    2001 is the movie of all time

  • @tayslaywift9361
    @tayslaywift9361 Год назад +4

    Anyone thought the thumbnail is emo Mutahar?

  • @ManiacalForeigner
    @ManiacalForeigner Год назад +16

    Dr Strangelove deserves to be way higher, it's one of the funniest and most thought-provoking comedies ever made.
    Also, Lolita is a great movie, despite the self-censorship that had to be done at the time. When people say it's "disgusting" or "pro-pedophilia" I'm just like: "Tell me you haven't seen/read Lolita without telling me you haven't seen/read Lolita"

    • @beardalaxy
      @beardalaxy Год назад +7

      lolita is a class A tragedy and has fucking amazing acting

  • @person9605
    @person9605 Год назад +3

    I’ve only seen two Kubrick films so far, Clockwork Orange and Full Metal Jacket, and i loved them both. Planning to watch Eyes Wide Shut sometime soon since that’s on netflix right now

  • @kierankessinger3400
    @kierankessinger3400 Год назад +1

    Great video. What I find truly dispiriting is that Vivian Kubrick's behind-the-scenes documentary of the production of Full Metal Jacket has never seen the light of the day (although snippets have been released over the years, notably in Jon Ronson's documentary "Stanley Kubrick's Boxes", which has a particularly hilarious segment with Kubrick rubbishing his British crew for their incessant tea breaks). If edited and released, it would likely be the greatest behind-the-scenes documentary ever made, and an invaluable document for film students.

  • @legendarycryptid2629
    @legendarycryptid2629 Год назад +22

    Why is Mutahar in the thumbnail? Are we getting a crossover?

    • @senatorarmstrong530
      @senatorarmstrong530 Год назад +10

      I had the same thought lol

    • @Hal9000ize
      @Hal9000ize Год назад +5

      Kubrick's too white to be Mutahar

    • @theblobconsumes4859
      @theblobconsumes4859 Год назад +12

      @@Hal9000ize now you made it boring and unfunny, thanks

    • @Hal9000ize
      @Hal9000ize Год назад +7

      @@theblobconsumes4859 Dosen't give you the right to be mean

    • @theblobconsumes4859
      @theblobconsumes4859 Год назад +2

      @@Hal9000ize party poopers don't get kisses

  • @egocide9034
    @egocide9034 Год назад +4

    My mom named me after Danny from The Shining.

  • @INT_Based
    @INT_Based Год назад +2

    Speaking of good Malcolm McDowell films, I highly recommend “The Caller”sort of obscure thriller movie but one of my favorite performances of his

  • @LuckyPunkProd
    @LuckyPunkProd Год назад +6

    Out of all his films, "A Clockwork Orange" is my personal favorite of them all because of its dark humor, its consequential statement on removing the right to free will, and the in-depth character study of Alex DeLarge.

  • @johnedwards7088
    @johnedwards7088 6 дней назад

    MY TAKE: (in order)
    (1) A Clockwork Orange (1971)
    (2) 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
    (3) Dr. Starangelove (1964)
    (4) Barry Lyndon (1975)
    (5) The Shining (1980)
    (6) Lolita (1962)
    (7) Paths Of Glory (1957)
    (8) Full Metal Jacket (1987)
    (9) Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
    (10) The Killing (1956)
    (11) Spartacus (1960)
    (12) Killer's Kiss (1955)
    (13) Day Of The Fight (short - 1951)
    (14) Fear And Desire (1952)
    (15) The Seafarers (short - 1953)
    (16) Flying Padre (short - 1951)

  • @CringePotato
    @CringePotato 4 месяца назад

    You can never go wrong with a Kubrick film. Vinny should make more tierlist videos.

  • @EG.Studios
    @EG.Studios Год назад +2

    Surprising to hear Ryan O'Neal "is famously bad". Depends though. He's actually good in another movie before Barry Lyndon called "Paper Moon". Highly recommend it.
    Also what makes Barry Lyndon's cinematography so unique was Kubrick filming it with a custom made camera using parts and lenses made by NASA.

    • @INT_Based
      @INT_Based Год назад +1

      Ryan O’Neal is an awesome actor. He clearly has fun. Paper Moon is so good. Barry Lyndon is amazing. Tough guys don’t dance is hilarious

  • @eatachodeutube
    @eatachodeutube Год назад +25

    We need to get you on RLM

    • @avebave6550
      @avebave6550 Год назад +11

      Rich got too famous, he only allows his fellow Ellen celebrity friends to guest star

  • @brandonbernard1570
    @brandonbernard1570 Год назад +2

    "They're all just speaking English or British."

  • @PhippsJonah
    @PhippsJonah Год назад +2

    The Shining is one of the most scary stories about an abusive relationship that I think I’ve ever seen.

  • @CopeAscetic
    @CopeAscetic Год назад +8

    Would love to see more lists like this for your favorite directors. Tarantino list soon?

  • @gokuIism
    @gokuIism Год назад +1

    Or How I Learnt to Stop Worrying and Love Tierlists

  • @HyperDefective
    @HyperDefective Год назад +1

    Funny story. I have a signed picture from R Lee Ermey. I didn't meet him but my brother did, at some government contracted weapon show or something. When my brother saw him, he said "I loved you in Saving Silverman!" to which Ermey responded with a very serious look of disapproval, but he did eventually laugh it off and my brother had him sign a picture for me! (If you haven't seen Saving Silverman, Ermey plays like a gay homicidal gym teacher or something along those lines)

  • @TheFireNerd
    @TheFireNerd Год назад

    This is a great video, Vinny. Very interesting to see your onions on Kubricks films. Especially because I also find his films really fascinating at I totally know what you mean when you say coming back to these movies gives you something new every time. I feel the same thing

  • @Forever_Zero
    @Forever_Zero Год назад +1

    I haven't watched Barry Lyndon but after getting so much praise from Vinny now I'll definitely give it a try. The Shinning if my favorite movie from Kubrick btw

  • @newpeupyoass
    @newpeupyoass Год назад +2

    Why no moon landing review?

  • @itune6871
    @itune6871 Год назад +2

    I can sum up 2001 a space odyssey in one sentence. It's about the incomprehensibility of human knowledge against deep time or knowledge gained and interpreted over millennia.

    • @genericgorilla
      @genericgorilla Год назад +6

      it's about family, that's what's so powerful about it

  • @nc5481
    @nc5481 Год назад

    Movie appreciation means a lot to me, so it's awesome to see you doing this kind of thing, Mr. Vinesauce. What do people think of the "mirrored party" hypothesis for Eyes Wide Shut?

  • @groundzer0s
    @groundzer0s Год назад

    If you enjoy 2001 as a movie, I highly recommend the book series (except maybe 3001, it was weird and doesn't fit well) because the "slow" bits are a billion times more interesting. Clarke was a phenomenal writer. They're not terribly long books, either.

  • @klazomaniac3890
    @klazomaniac3890 Год назад +1

    did anyone else think that stanley kubrick in the thumbnail looked like mutahar from some ordinary gamers??

  • @Jaggernaut
    @Jaggernaut Год назад +1

    When is vinny gonna rank Cronenberg movies? I wanna get more of his opinions on all of the feet scenes of eXistenZ

  • @samueloakley4254
    @samueloakley4254 Год назад +1

    This is a proto-comment because i love vinny doing weird shit, they're not gonna do well in the algorythm because you won't click unless you're already in, and comments boost the numbers

  • @hinapuff
    @hinapuff Год назад

    no idea if vin will see this but here-we-gooooo: i'm someone who has only seen the shining, bits of FMJ, bits of 2001.. but not much all the way through. i've always always wanted to sit down and watch FMJ and clockwork in their entirety but.. never did. (perhaps now i will)- but man. listening to vinny discuss these movies (even in brief, not full blown discussion) was fascinating and as i said-- i think i'll finally get around to watching some of these. i've always heard how great kubrick's other works were but my movie history is strange. anywho, to TLDR this: thank you vinny & as always a thanks to johnny :^)

  • @MrJohnlennon007
    @MrJohnlennon007 Год назад +1

    I’d like to see Vinny do a list of Hitchcock films

  • @anthonycicalese1793
    @anthonycicalese1793 Год назад +5

    Time to engage in nuclear combat toe to toe with your opinions Vinny

    • @darthadipose1920
      @darthadipose1920 Год назад +8

      You can't fight in here, this is the RUclips comment section

  • @alma3884052
    @alma3884052 Год назад +3

    Strangelove definitely deserves to be higher just for the acting alone, but the writing is so witty and clever as well. No fighting in the war room!

  • @joezap3385
    @joezap3385 Год назад +1

    I am also a huge fan. I have seen them all and watched his early documentary films that he made to fund his first few movies. Out of the ones you haven't seen I would suggest "The Killing" (heist movie) and Lolita. If you liked Film maker I would also suggest the documentary "S is for Stanly" It is about Kubrick's personal driver.

  • @rubeusvombatus
    @rubeusvombatus Год назад +2

    Props for not including A.I., which was ruined by Spielberg of course. Controversial opinion lol

  • @akumatsutranslations
    @akumatsutranslations Год назад +1

    He forgot the moon landing.

  • @coryphillips7995
    @coryphillips7995 Год назад

    I think this was a great list, I appreciate you going into detail and your thoughts on the movies you've seen. I agree with what you said on The Shining, Clockwork Orange, and 2001: A Space Odyssey, those are probably my favorites of what I've seen of Kubrick, unfortunately the only other I've seen is Full Metal Jacket. I'd love to check out Barry Lyndon, period movies especially set in that era fascinate me. But yeah Kubrick definitely was one of a kind and I appreciate his work very much. Thanks for sharing Vin, always enjoy hearing your interests!

  • @jbecker8874
    @jbecker8874 Год назад

    FMJ is a legendary movie. Me and my bro watched it at 11-12 years old, & would watch it 3x a day. Oddly enough, it made us both want to enlist in the Marines.

  • @Revealingstorm.
    @Revealingstorm. Год назад +3

    The shining is is just as good as 2001

  • @KonoGufo
    @KonoGufo Год назад

    I'm glad I'm not the only one who saw Mutahar resemblance in the thumbnail lol

  • @Stowneyo
    @Stowneyo Год назад +9

    Sorry but strangelove is an s+ tier movie Vinnie

  • @johnedwards7088
    @johnedwards7088 6 дней назад

    David Lynch"s favorite Kubrick movie is Lolita

  • @DougsDiggers
    @DougsDiggers Год назад

    That's who it is!
    Every time I try to generate a vinny funny in stable diffusion it make a bootleg Vincent Kubrick!
    I knew it was familiar.

  • @thedevilgoose2482
    @thedevilgoose2482 Год назад +1

    I love just listening to weird streamer people talk about things they're interested in
    and it helps that they're usually into film and music, like me.

  • @hughjaenus2235
    @hughjaenus2235 Год назад +1

    I thought that was Muta from SOG in the thumbnail for a sec

  • @SanVanSkater
    @SanVanSkater 11 месяцев назад

    You should watch The Killing, its one of his most entertaining and one of the best Noir films ever

  • @SwiftFeuerfell
    @SwiftFeuerfell Год назад +1

    well well well my little droogy

  • @MovietubeAu
    @MovietubeAu Год назад

    Dude you need to see the killing, it's one of his best

  • @rabble_rousdower
    @rabble_rousdower Год назад

    Bold of Vinny to assume his audience knows who Kubrick is.

  • @albers14
    @albers14 Год назад +5

    I miss AI here, not completely his movie but he wrote an important part of the film

    • @LuckyPunkProd
      @LuckyPunkProd Год назад

      It was his film first before it was handed to Spielberg.

    • @warbossgegguz679
      @warbossgegguz679 Год назад

      @@LuckyPunkProd Him and Spielberg kept bouncing it back and forth as it was out of each of their comfort zones. Kubrick wanted it to be his first attempt at a something actually intended for children and general audiences which led to him trying to hand it off to Spielberg, meanwhile Spielberg felt like what he was going for would be better suited to a darker tone and more in line with Kubrick's other work. Ultimately Spielberg took it after his death but stuck to Kubrick's vision pretty strictly, and as such it's a tonally confused mess.
      Pretty sad story really. It was meant to be his one shot into a new territory, and it's considered the worst thing he's worked on.

  • @CheeseMaster75ok
    @CheeseMaster75ok Год назад

    It's so weird, I just started watching all of Kubrick's famous movies like a week ago, because I've never seen them.

  • @JC21
    @JC21 Год назад

    I still need to watch most of these; I've only seen Eyes Wide Shut and The Shining, both good movies (nope, I still haven't seen 2001, but soon!). Eyes Wide Shut especially was such a bizarre experience, especially the masked ball scene and that music.

  • @vgpatman9728
    @vgpatman9728 Год назад

    I realized I haven’t actually watched any of these movies. Thanks for the recs Vin

  • @flpshmn
    @flpshmn Год назад

    Full Metal Jacket is my favorite movie ever, I agree with most points there. definitely worth it's own tier

  • @Nobutehuhh
    @Nobutehuhh Год назад

    People make fun of the bear guy in The Shining, but that scene still scares me. I have next to no idea why.

  • @ttin0
    @ttin0 Год назад

    "We'll go chronologically. " From 2001 to Shining.. that's not right.

  • @Quacking-Goose
    @Quacking-Goose Год назад +2

    I'm sorry but at first glance he looks like Muta from SOG

  • @Mynestrone
    @Mynestrone Год назад

    there is a suggested second door to the freezer room behind the boxes

  • @visionofdisorder
    @visionofdisorder Год назад

    whats weird about shelly duvall is she looks kinda out of it in all of the subsequent things she did since the 80s onwards. watch her in interviews, she seems childlike and has this weird blank stare. now contrast that with the documentary that kubricks daughter shot of the filming of the shining, and she's smoking cigarettes and seems like a normal (albeit stressed out) person. i do think it did something to her.

  • @betog.6229
    @betog.6229 Год назад

    The best director of all time being complemented by Bootlegyot makes me happy.

  • @bloop9750
    @bloop9750 Год назад

    I have received satisfaction from this. Thanks, Vinny.

  • @toineenzo
    @toineenzo Год назад +1

    Why does the guy from the thumbnail look like Mutahar (SOG)

  • @danh8101
    @danh8101 Год назад +1

    Words cannot describe how happy I am that my favorite streamer listens to my favorite podcast. The world seems a little smaller now.

  • @mulatso7959
    @mulatso7959 Год назад +1

    Yes, kubrick is funny, same as lynch. Ouvert or subtle humor is always there.

    • @warbossgegguz679
      @warbossgegguz679 Год назад

      I don't really think Lynch's humor is very subtle, it's just that you need his same sense of humor to get the joke. What David Lynch finds funny is usually seen as pretty disturbing or bizarre to a general audience.

  • @Jishere232
    @Jishere232 Год назад

    It may be a good thing you haven't seen Lolita, or chose not to talk about it. That's an incredibly hard movie/book to discuss in any context.

  • @outoforder8791
    @outoforder8791 Год назад

    Vinny as a guest on Sardonicast when?

  • @SmashedTomatoes
    @SmashedTomatoes Год назад

    I just couldn't get behind Eyes Wide Shut, I felt like the movie just... didn't happen. There's a lot of talking and not enough action -and I don't mean the characters kicking and punching each other, but rather just the feeling like the characters are doing stuff-. To me, it was a boring film with an interesting 20 minutes in the middle, there was a distinct lack of narrative ability shown in the film, the characters didn't feel complete, realistic or engaging. The mystery felt evident and redundant. The conversations felt like expositional dumps 1/3rd of the film. I felt like it was a nothing movie at the end of the day, trying to present something interesting and getting stuck in pretense, ultimately hurting the end product.
    Perhaps it's like Citizen Kane, where I'm sure it was unique and revolutionary when it first released, but has now settled more into modern categories closer to arthouse films, and I like to think that's the case, because otherwise I don't really see where people are coming from.
    I would have loved to see the Pie Fight at the end of Dr. Strangelove, although not at the price of the original ending. I feel like the movie needed that big final scene before the actual ending.
    But the rest of kubrick's films are excellent, even if they are not in my favorite tone and style, I believe they are absolutely amazing! My favorite film of his is clockwork orange, while my least favorite is Eyes Wide Shut.
    Now I gotta watch Barry Lyndon and Lolita, just to tell people I have seen the all the bricks in the ku.

  • @artoodiitoo
    @artoodiitoo Год назад

    Weird, I just watched a document about Kubrick yesterday

  • @stranger5877
    @stranger5877 Год назад +1

    why you got Muta on the thumbnail?

  • @TooManyBoxes
    @TooManyBoxes Год назад

    best war movie of all time is Come and See imo

  • @at0micl0bster
    @at0micl0bster Год назад

    I only know that I am Spartacus meme from Undergrads “I am G Prime”

  • @JustDavid8t8
    @JustDavid8t8 Год назад

    Anyone else hear Dual of Fates?

  • @seansmith6255
    @seansmith6255 Год назад

    30:36 where did you get john
    That's not even close to Redmond

  • @VoidWimp
    @VoidWimp Год назад +1

    Hello guys and gals it's me Mutahar

  • @Fomortiis100
    @Fomortiis100 Год назад

    i saw lolita on the list and audibly said "oh no"

  • @gaymansupreme
    @gaymansupreme Год назад +1

    He hasn't seen or listed Full Metal Jacket? arguably one of Kubrick's best narrative pieces?

  • @uphoyy
    @uphoyy Год назад

    Mr.Vinesauce, if you see this, you must watch Gregg Araki's Nowhere 🦓

  • @RalphIDK
    @RalphIDK Год назад +1

    2001: A Space Odyssey put me to sleep every single time I've tried watching it. I just can't.

  • @chefcheffington4552
    @chefcheffington4552 Год назад

    Do Tarantino, or Christopher Nolan. If you like Nolan enough.

  • @captainsnake69
    @captainsnake69 Год назад

    I just finished watching Clockwork and start watching this and wtf