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I feel like some try so hard to look for Kubrick's "hidden messages" that they dont really focus too much on the thematic, emotional, and visceral parts of his films. My interpretation of 2001 personally doesn't come from background information, but rather the raw emotions it gave me throughout.
The message I take from Doctor Strangelove is “Mankind’s ultimate downfall will be through its own stupidity,” and I find that a lot funnier than I probably should.
2001 was my favourite for a long time, but after rewatching Barry Lyndon it is now at the top for me. There is just simply nothing else like it. For better or worse 2001 created a lot of motifs that are still used in science fiction a lot. No period piece has even come close to the feeling of Barry Lyndon and I think that speaks to the absolute mastery of Kubrick's craft. The composition of each shot is meticulous, the story is slow and yet it is hard to look away as this man's life is built up and broken down, the candle lit interiors, the absolute depression in Lady Lyndon's eyes. It is just a masterpiece.
Definitely go back and watch Barry Lyndon. I saw it for the first time a few days ago and its truly a stunning experience. Its on the same level as 2001, because its about so many different themes, and told through an epic scale with amazing cinematography.
It's truly astounding how well almost all of his movies hold up today. He immerses you in a world that's so timeless, even something like Paths of Glory feels like it could easily have been made a year ago. 2001 was basically the first movie that radically changed my perception of what movies were capable of, and all of them break so many of the conventional "rules" of filmmaking that, despite how different they all are, they all feels distinctly his. Great list!
"Eyes Wide Shut" is my favorite. The film he worked on the longest, & possibly the hardest. Its adaptation is also very good; although it's loose with its particular novel, a different one it reminds me of is "Las Bas" by Huysmns. Like, this handful of turn-of-the-century novels about dreaming, sexuality, power, society, fidelity in marriage, & the taboo...Except it's set in Christmastime 1990s Manhattan. I also think "Eyes Wide Shut" is his most hopeful film. I watch it every December.
While I love Barry Lyndon and Paths of Glory, and really appreciate the rest as well, 2001: A Space Odyssey is still far above the rest. It truly is a movie like no other, I just hope that when I see it in the theatre for the first time in a couple of weeks that there won't be anyone talking or using their phone.
Strangelove is so underrated man. The amount of innuendos never ceases to amaze me.
My personal ranking
1. 2001 - was my favourite movie at one point in time (now at number 2) and watching if for the first time was a spiritual experience
2. The Shining - my favourite horror movie of all time and one of the most perfectly crafted films I my opinion
3. Eyes Wide Shut - definitely need to rewatch but this one stuck with my more than any of the films under and the scene with the guy in the Red Cloak may be my favourite in his filmography
4. Dr Strangelove - hilarious and poignant was some of the best comedic performances
5. A Clockwork Orange - one of the strangest films I’d ever seen on my first watch and one of the most interesting protagonists in film
6. Full Metal Jacket - agree with the second half being as good if not better than the first, especially the sniper sequence
7. Spartacus - barely remember this but loved the ending
8. Fear and Desire - watched out of curiosity, wouldn’t recommend but has some interesting camerawork
Kubrick is my favourite director by far and I really need to watch Barry Lyndon and Paths of Glory. All the movies 1-6 are 10/10 in my opinion and are in my top 100 movies
Very enjoyable video :)
My Kubrick ranking is:
1 - The Shining (my favorite movie)
2 - Eyes wide shut
3 - clockwork orange
4 - 2001: A space Odyssey
5 - Barry Lyndon
I'm a big fan of Kubrick's work and I totally agree when you say he was just a human, able to make mistakes. Still, i also think The Shining is perfect.
I liked this, it’d be cool if you did one for Chris Nolan before Oppenheimer comes out.
Where my Barry Lyndon fans at!!
Can I just say I appreciate the level of insight mixed with the somewhat casual tone.
These type of videos are really good at forging that para-social relationship you’re so fond of.🎉
13: Fear and Desire
12: Killer’s Kiss
11: Spartacus
10: The Killing
9: Full Metal Jacket
8: Lolita
7: Eyes Wide Shut
6: A Clockwork Orange
5: Barry Lyndon
4: Dr. Strangelove
3: Paths of Glory
2: 2001: A Space Odyssey
1: The Shining
A clock work orange is my favorite it really opened my eyes in so many ways
My Top 10 from Kubrick..
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. The Shining
3. Paths Of Glory
4. Barry Lyndon
5. A Clockwork Orange
6. Eyes Wide Shut
7. Dr. Strangelove
8. Full Metal Jacket
9. The Killing
10. Spartacus
1) 2001
2) Dr. Strangelove
3) Barry Lyndon
4) Paths of Glory
5) A Clockwork Orange
6) Eyes Wide Shut
7) The Shining
8) Full Metal Jacket
9) The Killing
10) Killer’s Kiss
11) Lolita
12) Fear and Desire
From the ones I’ve seen:
1. Eyes Wide Shut
2. The Shining
3. Barry Lyndon
4. Space Odyssey
I should rewatch them all to really confirm my opinions (and check out the other films too). Eyes Wide Shut was such a weird film that stuck with me for a while after watching it. I know people are a little mixed on it but I loved its dreamlike and unnerving atmosphere.
Idk if you are a fan of animation but Hayao Miyazaki list would be fun. One of the most solid filmographies of any director if you are into his style.
2001: A Space Odyssey, Paths of Glory, Dr. Strangelove, Barry Lyndon, The Killing, Eyes Wide Shut, A Clockwork Orange, Spartacus, Full Metal Jacket, Lolita, Fear and Desire, Killer's Kiss
1 - A Clockwork Orange
2 - 2001 / Barry Lyndon
3 - The rest
All perfect or near perfect films to me
@beabea3770
I feel like some try so hard to look for Kubrick's "hidden messages" that they dont really focus too much on the thematic, emotional, and visceral parts of his films. My interpretation of 2001 personally doesn't come from background information, but rather the raw emotions it gave me throughout.
@robertlauncher
The message I take from Doctor Strangelove is “Mankind’s ultimate downfall will be through its own stupidity,” and I find that a lot funnier than I probably should.
@LFPAnimations
2001 was my favourite for a long time, but after rewatching Barry Lyndon it is now at the top for me. There is just simply nothing else like it. For better or worse 2001 created a lot of motifs that are still used in science fiction a lot. No period piece has even come close to the feeling of Barry Lyndon and I think that speaks to the absolute mastery of Kubrick's craft. The composition of each shot is meticulous, the story is slow and yet it is hard to look away as this man's life is built up and broken down, the candle lit interiors, the absolute depression in Lady Lyndon's eyes. It is just a masterpiece.
@carsonwhaley4935
Definitely go back and watch Barry Lyndon. I saw it for the first time a few days ago and its truly a stunning experience. Its on the same level as 2001, because its about so many different themes, and told through an epic scale with amazing cinematography.
@genericallyentertaining
It's truly astounding how well almost all of his movies hold up today. He immerses you in a world that's so timeless, even something like Paths of Glory feels like it could easily have been made a year ago. 2001 was basically the first movie that radically changed my perception of what movies were capable of, and all of them break so many of the conventional "rules" of filmmaking that, despite how different they all are, they all feels distinctly his. Great list!
@malexander4094
"Eyes Wide Shut" is my favorite. The film he worked on the longest, & possibly the hardest. Its adaptation is also very good; although it's loose with its particular novel, a different one it reminds me of is "Las Bas" by Huysmns. Like, this handful of turn-of-the-century novels about dreaming, sexuality, power, society, fidelity in marriage, & the taboo...Except it's set in Christmastime 1990s Manhattan. I also think "Eyes Wide Shut" is his most hopeful film. I watch it every December.
@darthelooi8021
While I love Barry Lyndon and Paths of Glory, and really appreciate the rest as well, 2001: A Space Odyssey is still far above the rest. It truly is a movie like no other, I just hope that when I see it in the theatre for the first time in a couple of weeks that there won't be anyone talking or using their phone.
@MildSatire
Strangelove is so underrated man. The amount of innuendos never ceases to amaze me.
@insertusername7431
My personal ranking
1. 2001 - was my favourite movie at one point in time (now at number 2) and watching if for the first time was a spiritual experience
2. The Shining - my favourite horror movie of all time and one of the most perfectly crafted films I my opinion
3. Eyes Wide Shut - definitely need to rewatch but this one stuck with my more than any of the films under and the scene with the guy in the Red Cloak may be my favourite in his filmography
4. Dr Strangelove - hilarious and poignant was some of the best comedic performances
5. A Clockwork Orange - one of the strangest films I’d ever seen on my first watch and one of the most interesting protagonists in film
6. Full Metal Jacket - agree with the second half being as good if not better than the first, especially the sniper sequence
7. Spartacus - barely remember this but loved the ending
8. Fear and Desire - watched out of curiosity, wouldn’t recommend but has some interesting camerawork
Kubrick is my favourite director by far and I really need to watch Barry Lyndon and Paths of Glory. All the movies 1-6 are 10/10 in my opinion and are in my top 100 movies
@Guerradossantos10
Very enjoyable video :)
My Kubrick ranking is:
1 - The Shining (my favorite movie)
2 - Eyes wide shut
3 - clockwork orange
4 - 2001: A space Odyssey
5 - Barry Lyndon
I'm a big fan of Kubrick's work and I totally agree when you say he was just a human, able to make mistakes. Still, i also think The Shining is perfect.
@gabrielk6324
I liked this, it’d be cool if you did one for Chris Nolan before Oppenheimer comes out.
@paulreveresluggage3921
Where my Barry Lyndon fans at!!
@reaper2r
Can I just say I appreciate the level of insight mixed with the somewhat casual tone.
These type of videos are really good at forging that para-social relationship you’re so fond of.🎉
@AlmightyBruce
13: Fear and Desire
12: Killer’s Kiss
11: Spartacus
10: The Killing
9: Full Metal Jacket
8: Lolita
7: Eyes Wide Shut
6: A Clockwork Orange
5: Barry Lyndon
4: Dr. Strangelove
3: Paths of Glory
2: 2001: A Space Odyssey
1: The Shining
@_Lust_
A clock work orange is my favorite it really opened my eyes in so many ways
@vb2388
My Top 10 from Kubrick..
1. 2001: A Space Odyssey
2. The Shining
3. Paths Of Glory
4. Barry Lyndon
5. A Clockwork Orange
6. Eyes Wide Shut
7. Dr. Strangelove
8. Full Metal Jacket
9. The Killing
10. Spartacus
@MildSatire
1) 2001
2) Dr. Strangelove
3) Barry Lyndon
4) Paths of Glory
5) A Clockwork Orange
6) Eyes Wide Shut
7) The Shining
8) Full Metal Jacket
9) The Killing
10) Killer’s Kiss
11) Lolita
12) Fear and Desire
@lukapitkanen3333
From the ones I’ve seen:
1. Eyes Wide Shut
2. The Shining
3. Barry Lyndon
4. Space Odyssey
I should rewatch them all to really confirm my opinions (and check out the other films too). Eyes Wide Shut was such a weird film that stuck with me for a while after watching it. I know people are a little mixed on it but I loved its dreamlike and unnerving atmosphere.
Idk if you are a fan of animation but Hayao Miyazaki list would be fun. One of the most solid filmographies of any director if you are into his style.
@JosephTreadway
2001: A Space Odyssey, Paths of Glory, Dr. Strangelove, Barry Lyndon, The Killing, Eyes Wide Shut, A Clockwork Orange, Spartacus, Full Metal Jacket, Lolita, Fear and Desire, Killer's Kiss
@knurdyob
1 - A Clockwork Orange
2 - 2001 / Barry Lyndon
3 - The rest
All perfect or near perfect films to me