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Garfler Says:

Jun 30, 2008 - he directed Lord of the Rings, Heavenly Creatures and that new King Kong film (my personal favorite). I agree LOTR was kinda ripoff from braveheart sometimes with the epic-slowmotion style, but I still think it is very original and it has it's moments so I just like Peter better. I'm not a movie-freak or sumtin, but I have seen The Color Purple, Schindler's List and well some of Steven's movies so I kinda think I know wut im talking about ...

casinomonkeyno1 Says:

Jul 19, 2008 - Charlie Rose sucks at interviewing!

eek4rus Says:

Jul 28, 2008 - weak host but quite a gem nonetheless

thepennymachine Says:

Aug 2, 2008 - I am sure Kubrick would have made it much more groundbreaking. i don't here much from A.I anymore but there would be dozens of analysis videos if it were done by kubrick.

cobaltjones Says:

Aug 6, 2008 - I agree. Spielberg couldn't ruin it, because Kubrick had worked out so much of the detail; yet, Kubrick would've streamlined the sentiment out of it, and made it more sexual. The metropolis was supposed to be pornographic for example, and Spielberg made it warm and fuzzy. Kubrick is about stark distance emotionally and Spielberg needs to hide from subtle ideas and bleak poetry in caricatured over-feeling.

thepennymachine Says:

Aug 6, 2008 - here is another Speilberg/kubrick circumstance. As you know from the video Kubrick was going to make his holocaust film "Aryan Papers" but "Shindlers list" came along. Although kubrick had his doubts about showing the holocaust in it's entirety in one film, when asked about spielbergs film kubrick said "The holocaust was about 6,000,000 people who died, and schindlers list was about 600 who didn't. It is a movie about success based off of a story of failure." I thought that was interesting.

WeinerFilms07 Says:

Aug 7, 2008 - Rest in peace, Kubrick.

ingareinar007 Says:

Sep 4, 2008 - This is great! At the end of the documentaty "a life in pictures", I mean on the end credits, with clips from Kubrics films, the melody is absolutely gorgeous. Does anyone knows the name of it? Or who made it or anything.. My most prefound thanx

belucciman Says:

Sep 11, 2008 - It's Women of Ireland from Barry Lyndon.

ingareinar007 Says:

Sep 11, 2008 - Thank you!!! That saved the day :)Have a happy weekend..

thelonedissenter Says:

Sep 23, 2008 - hehe, i just found that out about 10 days ago myself and was ecstatic. ;)

ingareinar007 Says:

Sep 23, 2008 - That is just great! :)

ingareinar007 Says:

Sep 24, 2008 - Hi! Just a question: Do you know where to find "women of Ireland", I mean the version by the Chieftans?

thelonedissenter Says:

Sep 24, 2008 - watch?v=Aq21rJCt2pYput that in the address bar (after u toob dot kaam) hehe ;-) enjoy. if you were talking about an actual MTV-type video, then i dunno.

ingareinar007 Says:

Sep 24, 2008 - Than you man! (I do oil-paint, and to see Barry Lyndon, that masterpiece is the closest film can come old paintings..) Have a nice day!

KubrickIsKing Says:

Sep 28, 2008 - Charlie Rose, you are my hero : )

chickenmankel Says:

Oct 28, 2008 - Greatest youtube clipe ever!

hglaa Says:

Nov 15, 2008 - "The Chieftains 4"

ingareinar007 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - Thanx!

jonashejer Says:

Nov 29, 2008 - Great! Thank you for this!

smjjohnson Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - Thanks for posting. I want to get the DVD now..

BestOfTheBestNumber9 Says:

Dec 31, 2008 - Stanley Kubrick is a film-director whom his name has lived on and will always live on, for one reason: he made extraordinary films, and whether you like them love them or hate them, you can NOT deny the brilliant ideas, the brilliant camera-compositions, and the brilliant charecters and themes he put into his work, it's absolutely miraculous.

BestOfTheBestNumber9 Says:

Dec 31, 2008 - Alot of people have continuously labelled Kubrick as being an "art-house" kind of director, or extremely articulate. This is not unjust, but it's shameful he should be compared to most of these directors, because so many of them are so pretentious and random, making films simply in the name of art than for any other reason. Kubrick made important and relevant films to us human species...

BestOfTheBestNumber9 Says:

Dec 31, 2008 - His themes were extremely universal: love, hate, envy, obsession, war, wrath, I mean he really made films about the entire common world, focussing on the problems civilized people have, and what we must study to put aside in order to become the supreme race of beings, I guess you could say like the starchild at the climax of 2001, the most profound film ever made, showing us as a potential, where we had risen from and what we ultimately can come to...

eggbertsmith Says:

Jan 2, 2009 - Rubbish!!!! Kubrick is without question or fear of contradiction.....the most overrated director in the history of cinema. Whereas Brett Ratner is easily the most unique and individualistic director alive today (or in any other era, for that matter). Mr. Ratners talents are otherworldly, to say the least. This is why many of his films are disregarded by some of the dense critics....it just goes over their heads.Hail Ratner! Director Extraordinaire!