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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 เม.ย. 2009
Popular culture showcase a-go-go. (Fluxus)
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No Context Violence - We'd Like To See That Headdress Right Now
มุมมอง 11ปีที่แล้ว
Violence without any context.
Snuff Box - Matt's Diary
มุมมอง 4.9Kปีที่แล้ว
From Season 1 Episode 2: 'Matt's Diary' of the television show 'Snuff Box' (2006).
War Of The Worlds - Maybe The Caretaker Has Cats
มุมมอง 82ปีที่แล้ว
From Season 1 Episode 24: 'The Angel Of Death' of the television show 'War of the Worlds' (1988).
War Of The Worlds - My Baby
มุมมอง 1872 ปีที่แล้ว
From Season 1 Episode 18: 'Unto Us A Child Is Born' of the television show 'War of the Worlds' (1988).
War Of The Worlds - To See If I'm Okay To Be Hypnotized
มุมมอง 622 ปีที่แล้ว
From Season 1 Episode 15: 'He Feedeth Among The Lilies' of the television show 'War of the Worlds' (1988).
War Of The Worlds - When I Put The Damn Thing On, It Makes A Noise
มุมมอง 162 ปีที่แล้ว
From Season 1 Episode 14: 'Dust To Dust' of the television show 'War of the Worlds' (1988).
War Of The Worlds - Those Are My Prize Roses
มุมมอง 122 ปีที่แล้ว
War Of The Worlds - Those Are My Prize Roses
War Of The Worlds - Blanche, Blanche, Blanche
มุมมอง 502 ปีที่แล้ว
War Of The Worlds - Blanche, Blanche, Blanche
War Of The Worlds - State Prison Hockey Team
มุมมอง 622 ปีที่แล้ว
War Of The Worlds - State Prison Hockey Team
War Of The Worlds - I Told You They'd Be Back
มุมมอง 72 ปีที่แล้ว
War Of The Worlds - I Told You They'd Be Back
PSI Factor - Mr Chandler Would Like To See You In His Office
มุมมอง 32 ปีที่แล้ว
PSI Factor - Mr Chandler Would Like To See You In His Office
PSI Factor - Dime Store New Age Mysticism
มุมมอง 52 ปีที่แล้ว
PSI Factor - Dime Store New Age Mysticism
PSI Factor - Honey, I Don't Hear Anything
มุมมอง 62 ปีที่แล้ว
PSI Factor - Honey, I Don't Hear Anything
PSI Factor - You're Not A Freak, You're My Husband
มุมมอง 62 ปีที่แล้ว
PSI Factor - You're Not A Freak, You're My Husband
I'm proud of Guy Woodhouse.
This is really, really good. You get some understanding. Thanks to who put it together.
Don't feel bad that he is gone, he knew Eyes Wide Shut may have been his last
20 meg hard drive! BALLER!
now i know what stanleys opinions about programing IBM PC's and lotus 123. sounds like my kind of guy
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Stanley Kubrick had an IQ of around 200, and it shows. _"Talent does what it can; genius, what it must."_ -Edward Bulwer-Lytton
What's that book?
Why was he trying to learn coding
I bought this box set on DVD and can only watch in small doses - joke OD! 🤣
thanks for the upload had this stuck in my head
He was Mr. Bean before Mr. Bean!
Kubrick gives me big Larry David vibes lol
You can take a genius out of the Bronx but you can't take the Bronx out of a genius.
One of the greatest parodists of all time. PS It's Miklós Molnar. The "s" at the end of a syllable is pronounced like a short English "sh".
He does own a piece of every boxer.
Seemingly Paulie from The Sopranos is in this scene but don't spot him.
Hope more people see this. Great stuff.
Give us a break with Kubrick.. He did 10 movies.. there's other directors
It is pronounced that you are not somebody who would concede to the theory of quality over quantity. Don’t tell us to give you a break when it is you that is here of your own volition, commenting under this video of Stanley Kubrick. You miss the point unreservedly of why Kubrick is important and why it is good to study his work. His entire life’s work encompasses not just his released films - research the Stanley Kubrick Archive, devour the Taschen book, watch Jon Ronson’s documentary ‘Stanley Kubrick’s Boxes’, read ‘Waiting for a miracle: a survey of Stanley Kubrick’s unrealized projects’ by Filippo Ulivieri. Thank you and regards.
And those 10 movies will be remembered forever unlike these garbage Marvel flicks you probably love. Art will always be remembered.
He made 13 really.
Everyone would love to be half as good as Kubrick
wow, you failed on your ass with this.
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20MB hard drive. 13:30 20MB....
One of the greatest video games of all time (A Link to the Past) is 1MB in size, and it was designed at the time for players to get stuck in it for a year. We got away from our confines and lost creativity.
The glove compartment! :D
This is one of my favourite scenes. The whole series is brilliant of course.
why some videos yt dont put cc?
"This guy's more trouble than he's worth. I want him knocked off!" Always wondered if he was talking about Drebin or the doof in the yellow jacket!
Nostalgia,,,Lo adoravo da bambino ❤ che personaggi, in Italia si chiamava" time-out"
"Ranting"??
"Ed and I drove around for hours for no particular reason!".
He doesnt seem like an "avante garde" story teller type of director, but much more a super technical guy who knew how to produce very good films.
he was something in between.
'No dice!' 😅🤣
An awesome scene I remember as a kid in the 80s
Give me more videos like this TH-cam algorithm
Stanley sounds to me like he wouldve been the kid standing unassumingly in the corner at a party who turns out to be the coolest person there. He sounds like he was just an affable nerdy guy with a ton of weird interests who loved to talk about interesting shit to anyone who would listen. His reputation is clearly all wrong.
That’s because Kubrick was as interested in questions as he was answers. It’s boring to talk to someone spewing answers for all types of things
@@MichaelPierce-or4mbthe most interesting questions don’t have answers. Instead they lead to more questions.
fucking astounding from the voi ..i remember hearing this from him like it was yesterday
goodyear you got the blimp too lol 😄😄
Good memories 😊
1:10 "useful" 2:35 "authority" 2:55 "explain"
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We got this town sewn up tighter than a floozy's skirt!
11:18 -12:34 - Originally two "clues" used on "TAKE A GOOD LOOK".
Roman Polanski was a superior director, that’s why John disliked him..
Love these clips but who was Macdonald Cassavetes to John? He looks very like John but I can’t find any reference to a brother of that name.
Something similar happened to me😢
Exstapolate…
I hope you also broke into song and got everyone on your side
The ultimate cause
Beating anything (that was once popular) to death continues to flourish. Mr Kovacs' sketches remain popular because they were creative and original. Today's entertainment is the domain of corporate bean counters. Ideas are eventually watered down due to decisions made "by committee."
I have a hunch they're concentrated right there.
Guy is a legend calling it "ranting" is like saying Shakespeare was ranting
He's most definitely ranting (and not a bit boozy while he's doing so) through most of that; though he stops short of raving.
Cassavetes allegedly choked Stanley Kramer over the edit of 'A Child Is Waiting' so ranting is absolutely in character for Cassavetes.
Men working around the clock.
Stupid french voice over edit @38:35. Can any one kindly point "...the sinking of.." what exactly SK is talking about? Titanic?
yup
"You. Check for spelling errors."
A piece of every boxer in TOWN
With Michael Winslow
😮😮😮😮