The Real Futuristic Art and Locations Kubrick Found for A Clockwork Orange

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    How do you make a futuristic sci-fi movie without building a bunch of crazy sets? In this episode, we take a look at the real futuristic locations and artwork that Stanley Kubrick used for the production design of 1971's A Clockwork Orange as well as some of the new technology Kubrick used in shooting and recording sound on-location.
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    This video essay was written, edited, and narrated by Tyler Knudsen.
    Sources:
    [John Coulthart] Alex in the Chelsea Drug Store - bit.ly/2XsvB1f
    A Clockwork Orange (Commentary)
    [Making] Great Bolshy Yarblockos! - The Making of A Clockwork Orange
    Cinephilia & Beyond - bit.ly/3cuPPxc
    [LoBrutto] The Old Ultra-Violence: A Clockwork Orange - January 30, 2018 Vincent LoBrutto - bit.ly/2ylpUcp
    [Grundy] My Droog Hell by Gareth Grundy - bit.ly/3cuPPxc
    [Ciment] Kubrick on ‘A Clockwork Orange,’ an interview with Michel Ciment
    [Moloko Wiki] bit.ly/2ymxmUG
    [Movie Locations] bit.ly/34NyUmO
    An Examination of Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange with James MacAndrew
    [Strick, Houston] Interview with Stanley Kubrick regarding A Clockwork Orange by Philip Strick & Penelope Houston
    [Visual Memory] bit.ly/2VG1xhr
    [Indie Wire] bit.ly/2KikKAx
    [2001 Wiki] bit.ly/2RQpzW1
    [StoryAlity] #155 - Kubrick on Problem Solving - bit.ly/2M6rXVz
    [Barry Lyndon Wiki] bit.ly/2ytg2xD
    [Hatstand Wiki] bit.ly/3gj9PW4
    [Karsino] bit.ly/2LUj553
    [BlackCabLondon] Droogs About Town: London Locations Featured in ‘A Clockwork Orange’ - bit.ly/2LVkfNO
    [MyLondon] Clockwork Orange gets anniversary screening at Brunel University - bit.ly/2zp7xUP
    [Historic England] Lecture Theatre Block, Brunel University - bit.ly/3grp3sm
    [Designing Buildings] bit.ly/3c1XPEZ
    [Modernism] Bolshy Flatblock: The buildings of A Clockwork Orange - bit.ly/2yq8Dz4
    [Shenton Wiki] bit.ly/3d0aycJ
    [Makkink Wiki] bit.ly/3ebcNtZ
    [Skybreak House] bit.ly/3cYWlNi
    Music:
    Epidemic Sound

Комментарии • 550

  • @robabiera733
    @robabiera733 4 года назад +215

    "The record was part of the shop's stock". Yeah, I read that somewhere, too - many years ago. Was it "Stanley Kubrick Directs" or somewhere else? Can't remember.

    • @CinemaTyler
      @CinemaTyler  4 года назад +39

      You're right! (Pg 282 of Stanley Kubrick Directs by Alexander Walker) "The disc of the 2001 music that comes to rest in the center of the shot was no film prop but actually part of the real shop's stock."
      Thanks so much!

    • @SRV2013
      @SRV2013 4 года назад +7

      @@CinemaTyler The sad part is that I own all those records shown. I would love to go back and buy those album. Worth tons now.

    • @AtheistOrphan
      @AtheistOrphan 4 года назад +9

      Mark Burgh - If you already own them why would you want to buy them again?

    • @HamzaAnsari1425
      @HamzaAnsari1425 4 года назад +8

      @@AtheistOrphan Pretty sure he meant to say "owned"

    • @fugyamofug
      @fugyamofug 4 года назад +2

      @@SRV2013
      ebay will give you a good chance to find it

  • @bimmovieproductions6352
    @bimmovieproductions6352 4 года назад +511

    Film youtube always feels like a circlejerk of saying the same thing over and over again and pretending it's a new video. You're one of the only fresh voices on the platform, none of what you say is boring or contrived and you always come with a plethora of sources we can chaeck ourselves. Great work man.

    • @CinemaTyler
      @CinemaTyler  4 года назад +15

      Thanks so much! You're too kind!

    • @donkimble
      @donkimble 4 года назад +2

      Bit weak on the architecture though. Nothing novel there I’m afraid.

    • @DiotraxSecondlives
      @DiotraxSecondlives 4 года назад +4

      @@donkimble there isn't much more to say ain't it ?

    • @famousbowl9926
      @famousbowl9926 4 года назад +1

      Check out
      *MAX TALKS MOVIES*
      Kool dude and he makes vids because he loves movies.. no ulterior motive...

    • @maddog8621
      @maddog8621 2 года назад +3

      That's true. So much nonsense out there. It's nice to have well researched, well presented product

  • @spaceodds1985
    @spaceodds1985 4 года назад +186

    The theatre where Alex is presented towards the peers after his Ludovico treatment used to be the presentation room in my local library in West Norwood. It has been recently refurbished and is now a four screen cinema and library, with the presentation room being the main screen. In fact two weeks after the cinema opened in 2018, A Clockwork Orange was shown for one day at that screening room.

    • @CinemaTyler
      @CinemaTyler  4 года назад +15

      So cool!

    • @JamesBranch
      @JamesBranch 4 года назад +10

      @@CinemaTyler And some of the seats are orange.

    • @thiscorrosion900
      @thiscorrosion900 4 года назад +5

      Do they have "naked chick" day there at times?

    • @johneggmuldoon3176
      @johneggmuldoon3176 3 года назад +2

      @@thiscorrosion900 No, but they almost certainly have Transsexual Story Hour!

    • @thiscorrosion900
      @thiscorrosion900 3 года назад +1

      @@johneggmuldoon3176 Ok.

  • @northprime_unlimited
    @northprime_unlimited Год назад +10

    I LOVE Brutalism. It’s so retro futuristic and still holds up today.

    • @Creechuur
      @Creechuur 9 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely. The game Control uses brutalism to great effect.

    • @northprime_unlimited
      @northprime_unlimited 9 месяцев назад

      @@Creechuur I just checked it out and yeah it looks BADDASS‼️ Thanks for the heads up 👍🏽

  • @midnightmosesuk
    @midnightmosesuk 4 года назад +49

    I lived in Thamesmead as a kid. We moved in 1972 not long after stage 1 had been completed. The reason it was all walkways and bridges was that it had been built on a marsh and was prone to flooding from the Thames. The obvious answer was to build a housing estate on stilts. You could cross from one end of Thamesmead to the other without ever going down to ground level.
    I enjoy watching Clockwork Orange because it has an extra element of nostalgia for me, seeing the places I knew as a kid.

    • @CinemaTyler
      @CinemaTyler  4 года назад +1

      Interesting! Thanks for the info!

    • @midnightmosesuk
      @midnightmosesuk 4 года назад +2

      @@CinemaTyler You're welcome, I actually played on, walked around some of the locations in the film so, if you or anyone else want to know something about them, just let me know and I'll answer as best I can.

    • @rupertbaskerville
      @rupertbaskerville 3 года назад +1

      I found the Thamesmead information really interesting, I work for the EA as a river & flood defence inspector so I I work there for a week or two per year inspecting the rivers & flood defences there, including Southmere Lake, the marina where Alex and the droogs fought, it clicked as I was walking along it for the first time that it looked really familiar, it gave me a real buzz when I figured it out, and whenever I worked there I would walk that very stretch. Sadly I think it's being demolished along with all of the hideous old flats, most of them have all gone now.

    • @SvenTviking
      @SvenTviking 3 года назад +1

      All those flats on Southmere lake have been demolished now. Good thing too, they were cold in winter, hot in summer and suffered condensation and black mould. Of course the lake is the back drop for the TV show “Misfits”.

    • @SvenTviking
      @SvenTviking 3 года назад +1

      @Fred Smith Stage one is actually ok. It’s stage three and Bentham road that is dodgy at night, and that used to be the nice bit.

  • @nurahassan3926
    @nurahassan3926 4 года назад +220

    I just wanted to tell you that we are all sincerely grateful for what you are doing.
    Your content is very informative and entertaining.

  • @tedwunderlich2741
    @tedwunderlich2741 3 года назад +4

    You are officially turning me into a Kubrick Completionist. With how far cinema has fallen lately, my appreciation for the great works of before only grows and grows. We hardly see this level of creativity and attention to detail anymore

  • @christinecollins6302
    @christinecollins6302 4 года назад +37

    Kubrick is a genius, and a clockwork orange is his greatest masterpiece. My favorite director. and film. Malcolm is also exceedingly talented

    • @maddog8621
      @maddog8621 2 года назад +2

      I agree!

    • @markmamdouh8117
      @markmamdouh8117 Год назад +1

      I agree, it is also my favorite movie and my favorite director.

  • @punchfisttop
    @punchfisttop 4 года назад +91

    Whenever I learn something new about Kubrick filming locations/lenses/sets it has always been thru you man. TY so much for this vid!!!

  • @funkadelicacy2153
    @funkadelicacy2153 4 года назад +210

    I feel like Kubrick would find this content impressive

    • @CinemaTyler
      @CinemaTyler  4 года назад +21

      You're too kind!

    • @JaBoreman
      @JaBoreman 4 года назад +6

      Maybe but he’d be embarrassed by youtubers as a whole they’re all hacky and fake and just shill out videos with awful comedy and jump cuts and quick edits

    • @sebastianjames7423
      @sebastianjames7423 4 года назад +8

      @@JaBoreman Surely anyone can see full length feature films from the 20th century and informative documentary style RUclips videos from the 21st century are completely different mediums and require completely different styles of editing and content. Not only that, but letting anyone regardless of background or wealth create and watch any kind of content they like will end up in the creation of a lot of crass material. But disregarding all the incredible content in there is just foolish. These formats are almost incomparable.

    • @pasajerodelabrujula8261
      @pasajerodelabrujula8261 4 года назад

      He’s be impressed by Like Stories Of Old channel

    • @johneggmuldoon3176
      @johneggmuldoon3176 3 года назад +2

      @@JaBoremanI'd be impressed by your comment if you had even attempted to do any of the things you scorn so much.

  • @KHR0M3K0R4N
    @KHR0M3K0R4N 4 года назад +58

    Kubrick also has a cameo in the record store. He's the patron with his back to the camera as Alex walks around at the start of the scene, he's reading a magazine and wearing a brown leather jacket. At 7:17, right of frame.

    • @guymorris1963
      @guymorris1963 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, Kubrick seems to like making cameo appearances in his own movies.
      In the movie Eyes Wide Shut, when Tom Cruise enters Sonata Cafe to meet Nick Nightingale, you can see Stanley Kubrick sitting with a woman, at a table against the wall to the left of Dr. Bill Hartford (Tom Cruise) and Nightingale. Kubrick looks up and at Cruise twice.

    • @davidlean1060
      @davidlean1060 3 года назад +4

      @@guymorris1963 He turns up in Clockwork Orange too, though in the form of a puppet's head during the scene where the Droogs fight the biker Nazis in the empty theater. He's heard on a radio giving instructions to the platoon in the lead up to the sniper scene in Full Metal Jacket.

  • @forbesartworks5427
    @forbesartworks5427 2 года назад +2

    Kubrick really was about it he put his fingers in every aspect MASTERMIND

  • @dergluckliche4973
    @dergluckliche4973 4 года назад +34

    "Total Recall" - the original 1990 version - did a good job of this, too. Many of the exterior earth scenes were shot in and around various Mexico City subway stations.

    • @asadabdulqaabir4006
      @asadabdulqaabir4006 3 года назад +3

      Actually just two subway stations: the interiors of Chabacano Station from line 2 and exteriors of Insurgentes Station from line 1. There are some other scenes that were shot in the barracks of mexican army academy "Heroico Colegio Militar" because of their futuristic look. Maybe those could made their way into that "evil buildings" list LOL they certainly fit in the brutalism style

  • @normanrowe2831
    @normanrowe2831 3 года назад +4

    Thank you. This is one of my personal top ten movies of my lifetime. I visited that Record Store during a visit to England during Christmas break 68-69. It was exactly as you saw it in the film.

  • @user-fx1zz3iu9z
    @user-fx1zz3iu9z 3 года назад +11

    The colour, music, architectal and cinematic compositions of this film are rather extraordinary.

  • @FindecanorNotGmail
    @FindecanorNotGmail 2 года назад +16

    The sculptor Liz Moore is also known for having sculpted C-3PO, other droids and the Stormtroopers' helmets in Star Wars .. from concept sketches that hadn't been too detailed. She died in a car accident before the movie opened, so was never able to experience how iconic her sculpts became

    • @1heKing
      @1heKing Год назад

      what a tragedy

  • @highpriestfletcher
    @highpriestfletcher 4 года назад +25

    i just want to live in all these locations and see out of my eyes in that camera quality.

    • @amberreed2703
      @amberreed2703 4 года назад +2

      Josh Fletcher that’ll be cool

    • @Shavenhamster
      @Shavenhamster 4 года назад

      Living there in one of them tower blocks almost on the top floor.

    • @reverendbluejeans1748
      @reverendbluejeans1748 4 года назад

      It did not seem futuristic to me.

    • @sirrathersplendid4825
      @sirrathersplendid4825 3 года назад +1

      You don’t want to live near the set of Clockwork Orange (London suburb of Thamsmead) - it’s a social nightmare full of real yobs.

  • @Tantacrul
    @Tantacrul 4 года назад +70

    OK. Two musical details I have to give Kudos for: 1: having the balls to use a Rolling Stones clip... even one lasting a few seconds. That's like saying 'Copyright Claim Me!' Love how you prioritise content over the danger of scumbags trying to grab your ad revenue. No.2: syncing the renditions of Daisy and making it work! Bravo!

  • @robertcronin6603
    @robertcronin6603 3 года назад +2

    I haven't seen this movie since I was way too young to understand or appreciate it... I need to give it another go-around 🔥

  • @michaelgeorge1737
    @michaelgeorge1737 4 года назад +4

    I love your videos about Stanley Kubrick! He's my favorite director and it's so nice to find out all these facts.

  • @MrPleers
    @MrPleers 3 года назад +1

    That poster of the topless lady in the swamp (at the house where Alex lives with his parents) was actually also in my parents house in the early 80's.

  • @RandomEarthCinema
    @RandomEarthCinema 4 года назад +1

    You are one of if not the singular analytical film channel on youtube. No video essay BS, just hard research and informed deduction!

  • @nolansalamander7953
    @nolansalamander7953 4 года назад +2

    The thumbnail caught my eye because in 2009 when I watched A Clockwork Orange for the first time, that building reminded me of my college’s architecture. Googling got me nowhere. And now 11 years later I can finally sleep at night understanding that Brunel and UMass Dartmouth both are brutalist campuses.

  • @Rockhopper1
    @Rockhopper1 4 года назад +148

    The female sculptor went onto star wars and sculpted the iconic storm trooper helmet.

    • @evapalma8078
      @evapalma8078 3 года назад +1

      Another connection to Star Wars from A Clockwork Orange

    • @colonthree
      @colonthree 3 года назад

      @@evapalma8078 You mean another connection from Kubrick to Star Wars. 2001 looks like a prequel to A new hope in terms of spaceship design. ;w;

    • @Americansikkunt
      @Americansikkunt 3 года назад +3

      @@evapalma8078 “a long, long time ago” relative to when?

    • @akirasummerville7902
      @akirasummerville7902 3 года назад

      @@colonthree farsdwxp to2(d so de s h de

    • @vittoriostoraro
      @vittoriostoraro 3 года назад

      @@evapalma8078 🤮

  • @__-cd9ug
    @__-cd9ug 3 года назад +1

    Great video
    This should be the standard - sources cited, facts checked, etc

  • @garyjones6397
    @garyjones6397 4 года назад +11

    In the late 1970s, I went to a weekend science fiction film convention hosted by the film critic Philip Strick at Brunel University. (It was an eclectic mix of films, including some Godard and some avant-garde experimental shorts.) It was only many years later that I realised that the movies were shown in the lecture theatre used for the Ludovico sequences in A Clockwork Orange; this was never mentioned during the festival, probably because the people there - despite being science fiction movie nerds - had no idea.
    It’s easy to forget now how little-seen A Clockwork Orange was for many years in the UK (it was withdrawn from circulation and only made available again after Kubrick’s death) and how hard it was to get detailed production information in those pre-internet days.

    • @alexmay2782
      @alexmay2782 4 года назад

      Weird. The people who ran the university certainly knew. But then it was withdrawn after about a year of circulation in the UK at the suggestion of the police to keep SK and his family safe. Warner agreed. So who knows why they didn't mention it. Maybe they didn't want a hard core film in the festival!

    • @CinemaTyler
      @CinemaTyler  4 года назад

      Man, that would be sooooooo cool to see ACO in that room!

  • @dverdugonosov
    @dverdugonosov 3 года назад +2

    Those apartment blocks and the flat itself look and feel so Soviet. Very recognisable to any bloke born in an ex-Soviet country.

    • @Ribulose15diphosphat
      @Ribulose15diphosphat 3 года назад

      But the Style (Beuhaus) is originally German. It was invented by Walther Gropius in the 20s.

  • @alwonfa
    @alwonfa 4 года назад +9

    Great analysis, thanks!
    Hey, maybe do one on Nadsat, the Clockwork Orange universe slang? As I recall, Burgess said it used a lot of Russian-English hybreds because of a world war with the now defunct Soviet Union.

    • @johnchurch4705
      @johnchurch4705 2 года назад +2

      Do you mean Cold War with the Soviet Union?

  • @MostlyPennyCat
    @MostlyPennyCat 3 года назад +3

    Yeah! Brunel University, my Alma mater.
    Seen here, the lecture centre (looks like three sand crawlers having a race)
    Lecture hall A, inside the sand crawler, is where we had some lectures, it's where the experiment took place
    Where he's marched up for induction is the maths building, now the computer room.
    Finally there's Chepstow hall, where his accommodation is.
    In 2000, the furniture, fittings and bedding were _identical,_ when I lived there. I watched a clockwork orange _in his actual room_
    I've also watched the film _in lecture theatre a_
    Legend has it the architect was found drowning his sorrows in the bishop bar as there was not yet a method to construct windows our of concrete.

    • @THEFBDJJB
      @THEFBDJJB 3 года назад +1

      Sorry, you are wrong, Lecture hall A was not the location for the aversion therapy treatment (eye lid locks), it was theatre E, I worked on ACO - I was the projectionist.

    • @MostlyPennyCat
      @MostlyPennyCat 3 года назад

      @@THEFBDJJB
      Uh, I always thought it was A.
      Wasn't E tiny though?
      20 years ago now so it all merges into one for me

  • @pickledegg1989
    @pickledegg1989 4 года назад +4

    Also at 07:45 you can see Malcolm McDowell walk past a copy of 'Sanctus from Missa Luba' which was used as the theme music to his previous film 'If....'

  • @twobob8585
    @twobob8585 4 года назад +2

    I live a about 5 minute walk from Thamesmead where this was filmed. They started pulling most of what you see in the film down about 2 years ago. Its been slow progress but most is gone now, lets hope that what they are building now is better than what went before.

  • @kevinkappelman6227
    @kevinkappelman6227 Год назад

    Every detail, frame and individual contribution, whether in front of the camera or behind, combined for the making of a true masterpiece.

  • @Larry
    @Larry 4 года назад +41

    Love your pronounciation of Borehamwood!

    • @MonsterJuiced
      @MonsterJuiced 4 года назад +1

      Hey man! Nice to see you here :)

    • @davidjames579
      @davidjames579 4 года назад +3

      You get everywhere, Larry!

    • @thomaszampino6369
      @thomaszampino6369 3 года назад

      high 🖐

    • @handznet
      @handznet 3 года назад

      You are everywhere 😅😅

    • @Horus4302
      @Horus4302 3 года назад +2

      Every video I watch has some random Larry Bundy Jr comment xD

  • @MrUndersolo
    @MrUndersolo 4 года назад +3

    I had no idea that Chaplin actually performed on that stage. Very informative video, sir!

  • @JubeProductions
    @JubeProductions 4 года назад +3

    God, I love the art of making a movie. Most people watch a movie but don't have any clue what goes on.

  • @MrRandomcommentguy
    @MrRandomcommentguy Год назад +1

    take a look around the world outside today: it's looking and feeling more and more like this movie every day.

  • @nireviews8492
    @nireviews8492 4 года назад +33

    I don't know why, but I get the feeling that cinematyler really really loves Kubrick and more specifically A Clockwork Orange.
    But who could blame him for that?

  • @mrminecraft6172
    @mrminecraft6172 4 года назад +10

    i live near one of the filming locations in the film. where one of them falls into the lake. i visited the location and sad to say it's getting torn down by the council. shame because my father used to live there back when it was first built and remembers when they shot the film there.

    • @davidm3maniac201
      @davidm3maniac201 4 года назад

      Too many people was getting robbed and the drug dealers had easy escape routes. Alot of tenants hated the place. I only went there a couple of times and i liked it but i did not have to live there. I loved the design of it. Also i think it needed alot of repairs and was more viable to knock it down and start again.

  • @milesfinch
    @milesfinch 3 года назад +1

    The hospital scenes were shot in Princess Alexandra Hospital, Harlow, Essex, UK.

  • @Stakker
    @Stakker 3 года назад +1

    I once went out with a girl who lived in SkyBreak, Mr Alexander’s house and they were forever having architectural and film students asking to visit. The house was designed by Norman Foster. Interesting place.

  • @obscure4847
    @obscure4847 4 года назад +1

    honestly one of the coolest channels. I really like your editing and audio mixing. Your production is worthy of being on a media service. The credits and sources you put really adds to the video. I hate the usual "dude trust me" approach a lot of internet documentaries have.
    Really superb work!

  • @notsoaveragejoe7275
    @notsoaveragejoe7275 4 года назад +4

    Hey Tyler, great video! I do wanna let you know though that the hospital scenes at the end were all filmed at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Essex, England. I know because it says so at the Stanley Kubrick archives at the UAL in London and on IMDb. This is especially cool to me because I was actually born in that same hospital it was filmed at. And one more detail I thought I could clear up, was that the bathroom set was a built set according to Malcolm McDowell in the backyard of Skybreak House. The hallway however was not a built set and is actually the real hallway in Skybreak House.
    Anyway I hope this was helpful, I always learn something new about these movies. Even if I feel like I keep coming across the same piece of trivia over and over, your videos always present a new and interesting look at some of my favourite movies and I can't wait for more videos from you in the future :)

    • @CinemaTyler
      @CinemaTyler  4 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words and for the correction! I found the info about the hospital here: www.modernism-in-metroland.co.uk/blog/bolshy-flatblock-the-buildings-of-a-clockwork-orange
      It's possible they got that part wrong. Do you have a source for where McDowell said that the bathroom was filmed in the backyard? I spent so long trying to find a definitive answer to that. Thanks again!

  • @delphinoproductions2655
    @delphinoproductions2655 3 года назад +1

    I live right by Brunel University...
    I skateboard there every day. Being able to go there and be inspired is a true honor.
    It's a shame that Tower d has now been knocked over.
    If you ever get a chance to come to London, make sure you check Brunel University!

  • @1marilynable
    @1marilynable 4 года назад +2

    I swear that Logan's run set.. you can't get much more 70s than that

  • @ShortRound42
    @ShortRound42 4 года назад +6

    The film that got me into Kubrick. An indy type feel with a master at the helm.

  • @dbongoloid9541
    @dbongoloid9541 2 года назад

    Just found your channel today after watching a couple of your full metal jacket analysis videos, and now I wanna see more Stanley Kubrick movies, clockwork orange is next up.

  • @olinmyhre
    @olinmyhre 4 года назад +6

    This is the video I've been looking for since I watched the movie for the first time! Great job!

  • @artisanartisan8564
    @artisanartisan8564 2 года назад

    yo why are you soo underrated this is literally good info if your into film making

  • @1marilynable
    @1marilynable 4 года назад

    I love that these videos are long ! I hate good video topics that are 5 minutes long. Well done 👍

  • @Anacronian
    @Anacronian 4 года назад +21

    I have a great desire that you take a closer look at Deer hunter.

    • @CinemaTyler
      @CinemaTyler  4 года назад +5

      Loved Deer Hunter! I may as well. I'm partially though the Apocalypse Now series and I'm working on another big series on Full Metal Jacket. I swear I'm not a big Vietnam history buff--there have just been some awesome movies made about it! Maybe Deer Hunter after that!

    • @Anacronian
      @Anacronian 4 года назад

      @drealmerz7 z I can see that, The film is definitely in the category of films that has the most impact on the first viewing (like Taxi Driver or THX 1138) but that doesn't make the film something to be discarded.

  • @NoosaHeads
    @NoosaHeads 3 года назад

    I'm not an emotional person but when I see some of the scenes in Barry Lyndon, I have tears in my eyes - the imagery is so achingly beautiful. Kubrick's scenes are old-master oil paintings in motion. This is something Titian, Da Vinci and Botticelli would have created, had the technology been available.
    In essence, I'm saying that Kubrick was an artist in the same league as the best painters that have ever existed.
    He was that good.

    • @asadabdulqaabir4006
      @asadabdulqaabir4006 3 года назад

      Agree. It's undeniable that his past as a photographer greatly influenced his movie's director career.

  • @jakebrennan
    @jakebrennan 2 года назад +1

    Man I’ve binged all your Kubrick vids. Absolutely tremendous work!! You’re a great documentarian.

  • @DMalltheway
    @DMalltheway 3 года назад +2

    Some of the buildings and the set designs remind me of Robocop.

  • @DiotraxSecondlives
    @DiotraxSecondlives 4 года назад

    one of the best video on a clockwork orange i've seen so far on youtube. Many thanks !

  • @Poppaea-Sabina
    @Poppaea-Sabina Год назад

    Barry Lyndon is just a beautiful film. Everything the scenery, the costumes, the script is aesthetically gorgeous. He was known for his realistic productions. Every scene looks like a painting shot with a wide angle lens.

  • @darkknightwithanidea1845
    @darkknightwithanidea1845 4 года назад

    Your channel is so iconic ...& brilliant. I always look forwards to your episodes. So full of great filming back stories. Your series on Apocalypse Now recently helped me get past a production mind block. Funny how your channel is like a BIBLE for making films for the future. It’s just pure inspiration. Thank you.

  • @ryangettig274
    @ryangettig274 4 года назад +5

    Always Be Well,CinemaTyler:)You're a credit to your generation!

  • @keredspangle4754
    @keredspangle4754 2 месяца назад

    How passionate you are. Fantastic content, thank you very much.

  • @Agherr08
    @Agherr08 4 года назад +1

    This is gold!

  • @mrmogford8117
    @mrmogford8117 4 года назад +2

    A CinemaTyler video on my birthday...
    Blessed’ be the day!

  • @FigmentSALabel
    @FigmentSALabel 3 года назад +2

    It's very interesting what Malcolm McDowell says about his first day at work on a scene late in the movie and acting without having got a handle on his character, saying the words and hoping they sound right. What you see on the screen is someone a little unsure of himself.

  • @nelsonthibeau4480
    @nelsonthibeau4480 4 года назад

    Well done, what a treat you have for us ,I'm such a fan of Kubrick's work being 2001 my first ,and the adults didn't understand the subtext and only could understand the visuals. Cinema is a painting in motion ,a play in still life my mind is blown ,this was a real treat, thank you 🤩

  • @macree01
    @macree01 2 года назад

    Great content by my favorite Tolkien person in the world. Bereliand is the region of Arda that I think most captures my imagination. It’s higher level than eastern middle earth but still has a sense of grit that is absent in Aman. The nature of reality is already 3/4 of the way into the spirit realm in Aman so a lot of the stories come off more metaphysical in nature. But Beren and Luthien, the tragedy of Turin, and the travels of Tuor read like epic tales from the Eddas.

  • @salvie5
    @salvie5 3 года назад +1

    9:16 through 9:23 is such a hilarious collection of british syllables it could be parody

  • @trapjohnson
    @trapjohnson 2 года назад +2

    Kubrick was pretty spot on about the movement of Pop Art towards erotica, though not often straight up pornographic

  • @stevenmccart5455
    @stevenmccart5455 2 года назад

    I saw this movie when it came out and ,the whole movie looked great and as a high school kid I appreciated the look and feel of the entire thing and had no problem understanding it at all. Money well spent. I think any movie that makes you think about it after viewing is worth seeing.

  • @ZeacorZeppelin
    @ZeacorZeppelin 4 года назад +18

    You know watching your videos makes me wonder if all the Stanley Kubrick's films technically exist in the same universe on a very weird timeline

  • @ThePlaceForThings
    @ThePlaceForThings 4 года назад

    loved learning that all the audio was captured on set. huge accomplishment. excellent video.

  • @TheNakedSilo
    @TheNakedSilo Год назад

    Brilliant edit with the guitar and HAL together. Well done.

  • @scott917
    @scott917 4 года назад +1

    I have a hardback copy of this book from 1963 with a Glossary of the Nadsat language in the back of it. One of the few books I wont get rid of.

  • @mr.doctorprofessoraaron4224
    @mr.doctorprofessoraaron4224 4 года назад

    Some of the best video essays on this website! Definitely earned yourself a subscriber sir

  • @mspysu79
    @mspysu79 4 года назад +2

    The "New Dolby System" would have been Dolby A noise reduction, at that time just called Dolby Noise Reduction which was invented in 1965, it is used extensively by the composer for the film Wendy Carlos. Ray Dolby was also living in London with Dolby Laboratories being based in London at the time. Dolby NR was used for all mixdowns and masters for the film soundtrack.

    • @cebruthius
      @cebruthius 4 года назад

      That's for tape noise, not ambient noise on the street.

  • @FLAVCO
    @FLAVCO Год назад

    Thank you for another brilliant Video Cinema Tyler!! Keep going 😊

  • @mrAlden100
    @mrAlden100 4 года назад

    I always get excited when I get a notification of a new release from you Tyler. Eventhough this latest piece was only a little over 18 minutes it was worth the watch thank you.

  • @kieranjames4696
    @kieranjames4696 4 года назад +2

    Great video. One small mistake I spotted: the house you show at 2:41 is not Kubrick's house at Borehamwood (Abbot's Mead) as referenced in the voiceover. The picture shows Childwickbury, Kubrick's house near St Albans which he didn't move to until ten years after production of A Clockwork Orange.

    • @CinemaTyler
      @CinemaTyler  4 года назад +2

      Ah. Thanks for the correction!

  • @st3althyone
    @st3althyone 4 года назад +1

    I fucking adore all of Stanley Kubrick’s entire filmography, the man had a unique way of making the simplest scenes iconic. He is one of the best directors responsible for many cinematic masterpieces put on the silver screen that directors try and fail to replicate to this day.

  • @racewiththefalcons1
    @racewiththefalcons1 4 года назад +5

    I would love if you covered more Tarkovsky films. Your _Stalker_ video is amazing!

    • @CinemaTyler
      @CinemaTyler  4 года назад

      Thanks! Might be a little ways out, but I'd love to make more!

  • @PrimerCinePodcast
    @PrimerCinePodcast 4 года назад +1

    Mannn great research! This is so professional and well put together. Great vid.

  • @sharlietanson8662
    @sharlietanson8662 4 года назад

    First video I have seen of yours. Instant sub! really well done. Now I'm going to dive back into your previous videos. Hope to see Eyes wide shut done as well.

  • @nrabinov
    @nrabinov 4 года назад +2

    Have you seen the video of the two guys who foynd *all* of the locations in the film and visited each one? You can see what the locations look like today, and it's pretty fascinating. They actually gained access to the cat lady's house, as well as Mr. Alexander's. Worth a watch!

  • @wloull1054
    @wloull1054 4 года назад +1

    the thing with the natural light should be used by all filmers

  • @vincentgoupil180
    @vincentgoupil180 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the British 60s/70s tour.
    Also, AD (Architecture Design) has a playlist of Architecture Details videos showing movies and their locations, i.e. "Shining", "Star Wars". The architect Michael Wyetzner is good.

  • @TheStockwell
    @TheStockwell 4 года назад +2

    4:02 Fred Karno was a theatrical impresario who knew how to discover and nurture talent. In the 1910s, his touring comedy troop included Stan Laurel. Laurel's roommate while on tour was Charles Chaplin.

  • @chitown1782
    @chitown1782 4 года назад

    You're videos are amazing I love your 2001 videos, and I love your videos on a clock work orange! Keep up the good work!

  • @wittebolletony
    @wittebolletony 4 года назад +15

    5:21 Aphex Twin, come to daddy!

  • @drawyrral
    @drawyrral 3 года назад

    My favorite movie. Thanks for this.

  • @therantingboy
    @therantingboy 4 месяца назад

    I knew Tony Jaffee and his wife (both now deceased) who owned the skybreak house. His wife was an extra as a nurse but her scene was cut. Tony told me Kubrick stayed there for three weeks shooting and loved watching rugby

  • @captainsensiblejr.
    @captainsensiblejr. 2 года назад

    Artwork by New Zealand surrealist artist, Edward Bullmore, was used in the scenes in the first home invasion scene. A collection of his work, including some used in "A Clockwork Orange". is a core collection of the Tauranga Art Museum in the Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand.

  • @donkimble
    @donkimble 4 года назад +2

    Thamesmeade was an architectural masterpiece and it’s loss was a calamity that will be regretted in the future. The plans are beautiful, and despite the inherent security issues posed by the underground car park, it was a very beautiful place, albeit unconventional in its aesthetic sensibility. It’s easy to dismiss what you make no effort to understand.

    • @Shavenhamster
      @Shavenhamster 4 года назад

      Those car parks were never a good idea.

  • @sunnygreenings4840
    @sunnygreenings4840 2 года назад

    I loved the creative camera shots in A Clockwork Orange. The speeding up and slowing down of speed did create a more disinterested viewer. The Billy Boy stage scene--crime as art (and as the camera pulls away, we find it's a stage within another shot). Kubrick gives a master class in shooting a major film for...$2 mill?

  • @MegaMicraman
    @MegaMicraman 4 года назад +9

    I grew up near Thamesmead, it was social housing.

    • @sirrathersplendid4825
      @sirrathersplendid4825 3 года назад

      Used to work there. Hideous, inhuman place and full of social down-and-outs.

  • @HebaruSan
    @HebaruSan 4 года назад +10

    Alright alright alright, I'll finally watch Barry Lyndon, _geeze_

    • @CinemaTyler
      @CinemaTyler  4 года назад +4

      You gotta watch it more than once! I really believe that Kubrick's movies are at their worst on the first viewing. He doesn't make movies like everyone else and often makes really bold decisions that thwart your expectations. I'm obsessed with all of his movies, but I didn't care for Barry Lyndon, The Shining, or Eyes Wide Shut on first viewing and now I love them and watch them regularly. I find the 3rd viewing and on to be when you get into that sweet spot.

    • @cosmiclino2080
      @cosmiclino2080 4 года назад

      Watch it and love it

    • @HebaruSan
      @HebaruSan 4 года назад

      ​@drealmerz7 z It was never on cable, friends never had a VHS of it, and Kubrick fans usually focus their attention elsewhere. I guess it never came up.
      @CinemaTyler We've been doing about 45 minutes a night, so this is night 3 of 4. So far the impression I get is of overwhelming cynicism about all the institutions of aristocratic Europe, everything is corrupt and rotten to the core.

    • @-AtomsPhere-
      @-AtomsPhere- 3 года назад

      You won’t be disappointed!!! It’s SO entertaining

  • @VoidHalo
    @VoidHalo 4 года назад

    3:35 Full Metal Jecket? UNFORGIVABLE! In all seriousness, this was a great video. Well done. And thanks for making it so you can share your passion with us and help us to see it from as interesting a viewpoint as you do. Cheers.

  • @stevenmccart5455
    @stevenmccart5455 2 года назад

    I want that table soo much!!!

  • @THEFBDJJB
    @THEFBDJJB 3 года назад +1

    Sorry Cinema Tyler, you are wrong about Brunel University also being used for the hospital scene, I know all the locations used at Brunel, the hospital scene was not one of them. I worked on the film, I was the projectionist during the aversion therapy scenes.

  • @redstrat1234
    @redstrat1234 4 года назад +1

    That was great - good work sir

  • @almsecurity2857
    @almsecurity2857 4 года назад

    Love Malcolm McDowells interviews on his personal best moments from the filming of this movie, Clockwork orange worth the watch

  • @cryptomcpoopypants8511
    @cryptomcpoopypants8511 Год назад

    The high rise block they rented a top floor flat in is called Canterbury House. It has a plaque on the front of it mentioning Clockwork Orange

  • @Trademarc1977
    @Trademarc1977 4 года назад

    Just when I thought I knew everything there was to know about the production of A Clockwork Orange. Outstanding video!

  • @alanmoss3603
    @alanmoss3603 4 года назад +4

    While in the record store Alex mentions the made-up band 'Heaven 17' - which of course became a reality many years later!

    • @davidjames579
      @davidjames579 4 года назад +3

      The band Moloko took their name from the film.

    • @evapalma8078
      @evapalma8078 3 года назад +1

      Temptation, it’s getting higher and higheeeer!

    • @evapalma8078
      @evapalma8078 3 года назад +1

      David James sing it back, siiiiing it ba-ack!