Lazy ass brits with their tea breaks every hour. No wonder they went from ruling the world to getting cucked by their government on their small island nation.
I believe 'Eyes Wide Shut', his final film, holds the record on most shooting days, over 400. Thats crazy when you think the 3 hour movie only takes place in 72 hours or something. Takes place in The Village, NYC, but was also shot fully in the UK.
Yeah, all shot in England - Camden (a borough of London) stood in for NY. Something that is very little known though is the location of the morgue scene where Tom Cruise identifies the women's body. It was actually filmed barely 5 minutes drive from Kubrick's house (Childwickbury, where his widow still lives). They used the building that the company I was working for at the time had just purchased and was waiting to move in to. The original occupants were a frozen meat storage company that had closed down. We had to wait until filming had finished before we could start moving our equipment over (they were/are a magazine printer but I left many years ago), although it wasn't known at the time that it was a Kubrick production holding things up. Having been a frozen meat company meant that a clever bit of set dressing transformed it in to the convincing morgue it portrayed. You can check the location online by searching for The Manson Group Ltd, Valley Road Industrial Estate, St. Albans and see on the map how close by Kubrick's Childwickbury home is, just to the north west on the Harpenden Road. After we moved in, the bit you see on film became part of the bindery and you would have never known any filming had ever taken place there or that the great Stanley Kubrick had been in the building.
Well it's always difficult to paint a full picture of a person, when you don't know them personally. But sources like his co-workers claimed that he often only slept a few hours, so that he could sit up all night and write letters, etc. Things that the producer would usually take care of, however Kubrick was often the producer of his own productions. Given that his productions lasted 300-400 days, and then there was also pre-production/post that also lasted about the same time. How the hell could a person ever handle something like that? That is however why his bags under his eyes are so clearly visible on all videos/photos of him, especially as he got older.
Sometimes it takes a sadistic cinematographer/director to create a masterpiece. Of all the films he made, there was one person he dare not fuck with - Ermey
Stan worked 24h/24, 7d/7 There was no difference between making film/art and living/breathe Stan was Genius and a Masterpiece of Artistic life : He gave all and everything for Arts As the Absolute Genius, and we never will have For me, he was the Cinema Leonard de Vinci May you rest in Peace, And thank you for everything, Dear Master We miss you so much ...
Lol at 1:00 the debate about tea breaks. James Cameron reportedly had the same issue with the British crew on Aliens when they just stopped to have tea breaks - something which Americans just aren’t used to.
Once people have an accent they generally don’t lose it. My dad’s from England, lived in the United States for 55 years, and he still has a noticeable RP accent. I’m sure it’s much less than it was at the start but it’s been about the same as long as I’ve known him.
i would love if someone could get the blessing and access to those 18 hours of film to edit and complete the documentary with the footage available.. Vivian Kubrick's "The Shining" documentary provided some great insight into Kubrick's methods on the set and there's not much more available so it would be a blessing to film fans indeed
The “last fucking tea break” part of the beginning reminded me of Spinal Tap for some reason, British people are just unintentionally as hilarious in real life as they are when acting.
on another note, it seems Vivian stayed around for almost the complete shooting of "FMJ" as the scenes at the boot camp were the last to be shot, so it looks like it's really only the choosing and editing down of material left
I wish this footage would be assembled into a full-length documentary. We only got a very brief look at Kubrick at work in the short film that his daughter Vivian made during The Shining. I hope this film is stored away but as the years and decades pass it is going to deteriorate and become another lost film. Any footage of Kubrick should be seen as valuable and not allowed to just sit in a vault somewhere. There are millions of film fans around the world that would love to see this. As Peter Jackson did recently with the hours and hours of unseen footage of The Beatles will recording Let It Be so too should someone make the effort to release this to fans of Kubrick. I'll keep a hopeful thought of it happening.
So Vincent said he got a call and the person claimed to be Stanley's assistant and put Stanley on the phone, Vincent thought Stanley was British so when he had an American accent he hung up. He said he had friends who would pull pranks all the time and he figured it was just them. He called back and the assistant said please don't hang up, he didn't.
I had a dream last night and I was luckily having a full blown conversation with this next level thinking man. He told me not to take the vaccine and I’ve just come through having covid, which was fucking character building beyond belief.. anyway what a pleasure to be able to watch the ethos behind a masterpiece.
Yes, there is 2 versions, one version is 48 minutes and was the version screened for television, the other is an hour long and is available on DVD. The footage you see here is from the one hour version, so that is why there is more footage. Hope that helps.
LEGEND 0:30 How to deal with lazy workers who mess around all day having tea breaks 1:05 Terry: I prefer to have them all because it gives me more fucking headaches, potsy tea breaks than anything else and I’ll fucking sling them right down that fucking pisshole Stanley: Alright Terry, Terry: alright Sort of men we need hey Stanley, Stanley: that’s right
In Eyes Wide Shut (1999), characters put their noses on key linking clues. They also point to clues with their index fingers, elbows, and there's much, much more.
I like how he didn’t go off and make many films. Like some Directors did. His thinking was “less is more” Concentrating on just making great movies. He was a perfectionist but it meant he cared. For the good of anyone that worked on his movies plus for the viewing public.
I never read anywhere that kubrick had a pilots license. He had a fear of flying and since the early 60s, he remained in England where all of his films were made.
turd ferguson eh. he doesmt really look like him at all or sound like him. I always thought zach galifanakis would do a great job (just look at birdman), or kevin spacey for voice at least
turd furguson- You and I may literally be the same person. First off, love the user name, great nod to the "SNL" bit; I've watched it many times. Second, I too noticed that Louis C.K. and Stanley Kubrick kind of look and sound alike. Also, Louis' sense of humor is very dark and twisted in a way that I think would be similar to Kubrick's sense of humor.
And also, if Louis isn't a good pick, Oscar Isaacs would be exceptional. He already kind of played a Kubrickian character in "Ex Machina" and did very well, but I'd love to see someone find the more human side of this man.
Anyone notice Kubrick's accent in some of this footage? It's New York, but certain words he enunciates starts to sound English. I know he was living in England for about a decade at this point, but I wonder if it was starting to influence the way he spoke.
"They can't be outtakes, because Kubrick had all his outtakes incinerated" That is such a shame. Imagine all that gold that we'll never be able to see. I guess there are no "deleted scenes" or "extra scenes" on the DVDs/Blu-Rays of Kubrick's movies.
I wish I could do my dream cut of all of his films where every scene is the first take. I think that would be the most interesting fan edit to study. Tis a shame.
When one person can see from a long distance and no one else can,they'll rather think he's delusional or insane instead of specially skilled and believing on the things he can perceive. Kubrick proved so many times he was on to something and those changes from original material and many takes and year long shooting always delivered milestones(lettin' few years/decades after people's minds decanted),it took time cause pill was sometime big to swallow, it's easy for most of us who arrived decades after and out of time & context embracing his work even before watching it. In the days, he blew people's minds cause the message was too big to accept, and the way it was deliver too, i bet he was like a terrorists to tea- drinking suburbians after Clockwork orange, he had to ask the studio to remove the film in England for his family safety.
I don't understand what this Terry guys saying.. (and I'm from London). is he saying "u can sling your poxy tea break in that piss hole" while holding a cup of tea and a thermos?
seeing kubrick directing puts a smile on my face every time
Stanley was amazing Stew FMJ Crew.
In 1967, I fought in Vietnam as a US Marine. This is the finest goddam film of that conflict, hands down.
Very good
nice to see a vet say something good about a good nam film for a change...
Sorry for you Harry, really. War should never be. Vietnam was, I guess, the worst of all. 🖤
Thank you for your service i will tell the crew members and actors and we all miss Stanley and Lee Stew FMJ Crew.
thank you for your service
My favorite film director. I miss you, Kubrick.
i miss him too.stew fmj crew.
@@stewartbloomfield8035 you worked on the film?
@@stewartbloomfield8035 a driver?
I'd do anything to watch all 18 hours.
me too!
me three.
Me four
luke ciancio Ss
SO would I
What I like about Stanley Kubricks films, are his long shots, He really brings his pictures to life.
Kubrick was not insane. Just a pure genius. Do you think normal people could make films like he could?
Yes it is not hard
Meme Recycler Then please write and direct One, you hypocritical sick dick
@@davidgabriel5125 Where is your oscar winning film then? Mr. "Retarded kid throws food in class.exe" one and only upload on your youtube 🤣👌
Neither do I think insane people can make movies like he could.
@@davidgabriel5125 I'd say there's a fair degree of difficulty involved. Meanwhile, I'll look out for your work.
"OK, so we are going to have another fucking tea-break."
"Yeah."
"OK, well let's have it so I can then shoot this 49-second scene for the 294th time."
Lazy ass brits with their tea breaks every hour. No wonder they went from ruling the world to getting cucked by their government on their small island nation.
18 hours of footage, so heres 5 minutes
Not even, only about 3
Exactly
You can’t get full here
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@@Jack-ik5lh Is this 2007?
@@Jack-ik5lh rreeeEEEEEEEE
4:19 So COOL watching R. Lee Ermey rehearsing!!!
He was made for that part 😆
Kubrick is the master in filmmaking,
God bless him
I agree. stew fmj crew.
He was atheist lol
I believe 'Eyes Wide Shut', his final film, holds the record on most shooting days, over 400. Thats crazy when you think the 3 hour movie only takes place in 72 hours or something. Takes place in The Village, NYC, but was also shot fully in the UK.
Yeah, all shot in England - Camden (a borough of London) stood in for NY. Something that is very little known though is the location of the morgue scene where Tom Cruise identifies the women's body. It was actually filmed barely 5 minutes drive from Kubrick's house (Childwickbury, where his widow still lives).
They used the building that the company I was working for at the time had just purchased and was waiting to move in to. The original occupants were a frozen meat storage company that had closed down. We had to wait until filming had finished before we could start moving our equipment over (they were/are a magazine printer but I left many years ago), although it wasn't known at the time that it was a Kubrick production holding things up.
Having been a frozen meat company meant that a clever bit of set dressing transformed it in to the convincing morgue it portrayed.
You can check the location online by searching for The Manson Group Ltd, Valley Road Industrial Estate, St. Albans and see on the map how close by Kubrick's Childwickbury home is, just to the north west on the Harpenden Road. After we moved in, the bit you see on film became part of the bindery and you would have never known any filming had ever taken place there or that the great Stanley Kubrick had been in the building.
Very interesting
he was born to make films
Jesus look at the bags under kubricks eyes! Even his bags have bags!
the bags of god.
Well it's always difficult to paint a full picture of a person, when you don't know them personally. But sources like his co-workers claimed that he often only slept a few hours, so that he could sit up all night and write letters, etc. Things that the producer would usually take care of, however Kubrick was often the producer of his own productions.
Given that his productions lasted 300-400 days, and then there was also pre-production/post that also lasted about the same time. How the hell could a person ever handle something like that? That is however why his bags under his eyes are so clearly visible on all videos/photos of him, especially as he got older.
Sometimes it takes a sadistic cinematographer/director to create a masterpiece. Of all the films he made, there was one person he dare not fuck with - Ermey
Hard work and little sleep. To make the quality of films he made that's what it takes.
Stan worked 24h/24, 7d/7
There was no difference between making film/art and living/breathe
Stan was Genius and a Masterpiece of Artistic life :
He gave all and everything for Arts
As the Absolute Genius, and we never will have
For me, he was the Cinema Leonard de Vinci
May you rest in Peace,
And thank you for everything, Dear Master
We miss you so much ...
It’s so cool seeing Kubrick get along with Ermey. They really knew what the other wanted for this movie.
Stanley Kubrick. 95% hardworker
5% genius.
Very admirable man!
+Clarke Wolf maybe 50:50 i think
+Clarke Wolf Consider the source as in you, a nobody on youtube.
a lot of negative responses, wow. this is something the man even said himself and Jan Harlan as a secondary source. he hated the word genius.
Clarke Wolf %50 genius and %50 hardworking
T Philip my son
"there should be three shakes"... That's why Stanley was the master director... It's that little attention to detail that makes or breaks a movie...
He pointed out the uncomfortable details that most would be too embarrassed to say. Stanley spoke in ugly truths and not beautiful lies
"All right, Terry." That eye-sparkling little grin.
The grin is what i remember the most Stew FMJ Crew.
That ramble about fucking tea breaks followed by Stanley's "Alright Terry" had me giggling.
Me too Stew FMJ Crew.
One of the greatest military movies I've ever had the pleasure to watch. TY, Kubrick
Lol at 1:00 the debate about tea breaks. James Cameron reportedly had the same issue with the British crew on Aliens when they just stopped to have tea breaks - something which Americans just aren’t used to.
southlondon86 That's why Americans drink coffee,
While we work!
I love tea breaks
In actual fact it's a cigarette break.
Cameron is a Canadian and yes he did take issue to the tea breaks as it's in the behind the scenes footage.
I'm glad those bodies got up from the grave! FMJ is an absolute classic!
That one extra that punked everybody by remaining dead had me howling. So damned funny.
Leon Vitali got punked
Gotta love how Brooklyn his voice is despite the fact that he lived in England most of his life
Once people have an accent they generally don’t lose it. My dad’s from England, lived in the United States for 55 years, and he still has a noticeable RP accent. I’m sure it’s much less than it was at the start but it’s been about the same as long as I’ve known him.
Kubrick was such a pure New Yorker even though he stayed in England and had a family there.
Only because he was phobic of flying. lol
i would love if someone could get the blessing and access to those 18 hours of film to edit and complete the documentary with the footage available.. Vivian Kubrick's "The Shining" documentary provided some great insight into Kubrick's methods on the set and there's not much more available so it would be a blessing to film fans indeed
That would be like gold dust, I'm surprised that leon vitali his loyal assistant hasn't done it!!.
The “last fucking tea break” part of the beginning reminded me of Spinal Tap for some reason, British people are just unintentionally as hilarious in real life as they are when acting.
That 18 hrs of footage should be in the National Archives.
I could listen to hours and hours of stuff like this.
Very interesting. Thank you very much for posting this. Please, more!!
English crews and their effing tea breaks
Their not really helping their stereotype...
Exactly @@thatguyonthebusthatstaresa7437
Full metal jacket movie poster is awesome!!
I am happy to see moving Kubrick , to see his laughing . I am happy to see Lee Ermey yelling to camera, he practiced to his own lines.
Great movie! Visionary and excellent movie director! His talent is sorely missed!
I wonder how long those extras laid like that (01:50) before Kubrick got the shot he wanted? :D
They probably had to lay there for four months if it was a Kubrick shoot.
one of my favourite movies and my favourite kubrick one !!!
Great footage, but I wanted to see more of Srgt Hartman (R Lee Ermey) 👍😆👍
RIP
2:18 love the fun at set
Interesting documentary on the behind the scenes of one of Kubrick's masterpiece
Kubrick seemed so chill.
An absolute genius!
All filmed in the UK!
0:53 Kubrick waiting for a Brit to absolutely smack him when he said “figure it out” when it comes to tea breaks 😂😂😂
on another note, it seems Vivian stayed around for almost the complete shooting of "FMJ" as the scenes at the boot camp were the last to be shot, so it looks like it's really only the choosing and editing down of material left
I wish this footage would be assembled into a full-length documentary. We only got a very brief look at Kubrick at work in the short film that his daughter Vivian made during The Shining. I hope this film is stored away but as the years and decades pass it is going to deteriorate and become another lost film. Any footage of Kubrick should be seen as valuable and not allowed to just sit in a vault somewhere. There are millions of film fans around the world that would love to see this. As Peter Jackson did recently with the hours and hours of unseen footage of The Beatles will recording Let It Be so too should someone make the effort to release this to fans of Kubrick. I'll keep a hopeful thought of it happening.
His voice is like a worlds best news reader voice
Nicely done! More please...
So Vincent said he got a call and the person claimed to be Stanley's assistant and put Stanley on the phone, Vincent thought Stanley was British so when he had an American accent he hung up.
He said he had friends who would pull pranks all the time and he figured it was just them.
He called back and the assistant said please don't hang up, he didn't.
My favourite director 🔥
I had a dream last night and I was luckily having a full blown conversation with this next level thinking man. He told me not to take the vaccine and I’ve just come through having covid, which was fucking character building beyond belief.. anyway what a pleasure to be able to watch the ethos behind a masterpiece.
This is the most surreal comment i've read this week
@@carlosdavid7174 that’s made my day thank you!
i would love to watch it.
The dead know only one thing. Kubrick was the greatest filmmaker
Is this a different version of the documentary? Definitely more footage in here than I've ever seen before
+Blake Engel This seems to be another version. I'd love to see all of the footage that Vivian has done.
Yes, there is 2 versions, one version is 48 minutes and was the version screened for television, the other is an hour long and is available on DVD. The footage you see here is from the one hour version, so that is why there is more footage. Hope that helps.
Where's the other 18 hours of rare unseen footage?
Good documentary this!
The man filmed the Vietnam War in bloody England. Amazing.
This is so interesting... thanks
Gotta love those union breaks!
2:58 - you know you have something good when the actors laugh at your idea.
They were being told too masturbate!
Wow. Rare footage. Thanks.
I would have loved to work with Stanley Kubrick
I did and loved it stew fmj crew.
@@stewartbloomfield8035 Wow.
Btw as a part of the crew you work for Stanley.....the main actor's work with Stanley too.stew fmj crew.
Apocalypse now,Platoon,Full metal jacket, are in a class of there own!
What's the telescope looking thing that Kubrick looks through to determine his shots?
it's a directors viewfinder, it's a way for him to determine what shots he wants the actual camera to capture.
@@xxdvallesxx Thank you I've been searching this for so long
Kirk Douglas said the Kubrick was a very, very talented shit!.....
Yeah, but they had their falling out.
It's a truth. However, "Spartacus" is the worst Kubrick's movie. Благо, that wan't his авторский project.
26/7/1928--STANLEY KUBRICK WAS BORN!!!A CLOCKWORK ORANGE--IS MY FAVOURITE MOVIE OF ALL TIME!!!!STANLEY WAS--THE MASTER!!!!
LEGEND
0:30 How to deal with lazy workers who mess around all day having tea breaks
1:05
Terry: I prefer to have them all because it gives me more fucking headaches, potsy tea breaks than anything else and I’ll fucking sling them right down that fucking pisshole
Stanley: Alright Terry,
Terry: alright
Sort of men we need hey Stanley,
Stanley: that’s right
Man that must be some damn good tea!!!
We call it builders tea.
3:09 " a lot of people, it's just touch and go...." stanley had such a keen sense of humor lmao
In Eyes Wide Shut (1999), characters put their noses on key linking clues. They also point to clues with their index fingers, elbows, and there's much, much more.
This came out right after platoon and I think those two are the BEST Vietnam movies… now the true question is which one is better?? I say platoon
"This is my rifle...this is my gun..."
I like how he didn’t go off and make many films. Like some Directors did. His thinking was “less is more”
Concentrating on just making great movies. He was a perfectionist but it meant he cared. For the good of anyone that worked on his movies plus for the viewing public.
Stanley cared so much Stew FMJ Crew.
"refuses to fly despite having a pilots licence"
wtf lmao
I never read anywhere that kubrick had a pilots license. He had a fear of flying and since the early 60s, he remained in England where all of his films were made.
Kubrick is one those rare artists that noone says anything negative about because you can't. Absolute mastery.
Utter ,genius and true artist!!.
Kubrick was a genius filmmaker.
I really want the rest of the footage!
I couldn't care less if he was insane... I want to see the 18 hours of footage because those 5 minutes were INSANELY good! :-)
And i was there..in the background. stew fmj crew.
@@stewartbloomfield8035 could you point us out which one were you
Hi i am not in this picture but it's Julie continuity and Doug DP with Stanley.Stew FMJ Crew.@@Anti-FreedomD.P.R.ofSouthKorea
Hi i was in the background as i brought the Dodge Bus StewFMJ Crew@@Anti-FreedomD.P.R.ofSouthKorea
how is the device called that kubrick uses in 3:40 ?
The device is called a "Director's Viewfinder".
Thanks!
Holy shit, does anyone else think Louis CK could play Stanley in a biopic?
turd ferguson eh. he doesmt really look like him at all or sound like him. I always thought zach galifanakis would do a great job (just look at birdman), or kevin spacey for voice at least
turd furguson- You and I may literally be the same person. First off, love the user name, great nod to the "SNL" bit; I've watched it many times. Second, I too noticed that Louis C.K. and Stanley Kubrick kind of look and sound alike. Also, Louis' sense of humor is very dark and twisted in a way that I think would be similar to Kubrick's sense of humor.
And also, if Louis isn't a good pick, Oscar Isaacs would be exceptional. He already kind of played a Kubrickian character in "Ex Machina" and did very well, but I'd love to see someone find the more human side of this man.
turd ferguson not anymore
there is a turkish actor called "okan yalabik". he is very much look like kubrick and he is a talented actor.
I could hear a bit of British in Kubrick’s accent. Makes sense since he moved to England near the end of his life.
He moved in 1960
It's his Brooklyn Accent
He wasn't crazy'! Just a brilliant film maker!!
The fucking money I'd pay for one of those film rolls.
I think that's Nigel Tufnel talking about tea breaks at 0:34.
1:48 girl with the camera on the left is Kubricks daughter.
Kubrick should know better than to try and get between English people and a cup of tea.
Anytime is tea time in GB!!
Cameron was going nuts on tea breaks during shooting of aliens
i think they mean Tea as in early dinner... tea time
Brew and a biscuit in the uk is like a religion!!.
@@danielprins7959no they wanted a tea break after their tea break an hour and a half before their dinner break.
I would sell my soul to the devil to see the complete 18 hours
Anyone notice Kubrick's accent in some of this footage? It's New York, but certain words he enunciates starts to sound English. I know he was living in England for about a decade at this point, but I wonder if it was starting to influence the way he spoke.
Where's the rest of this documentary?
Incredible.
"They can't be outtakes, because Kubrick had all his outtakes incinerated" That is such a shame. Imagine all that gold that we'll never be able to see. I guess there are no "deleted scenes" or "extra scenes" on the DVDs/Blu-Rays of Kubrick's movies.
I wish I could do my dream cut of all of his films where every scene is the first take. I think that would be the most interesting fan edit to study. Tis a shame.
I seriously think Kubrick had OCD... Luckily he channeled it into his movies...
When one person can see from a long distance and no one else can,they'll rather think he's delusional or insane instead of specially skilled and believing on the things he can perceive.
Kubrick proved so many times he was on to something and those changes from original material and many takes and year long shooting always delivered milestones(lettin' few years/decades after people's minds decanted),it took time cause pill was sometime big to swallow, it's easy for most of us who arrived decades after and out of time & context embracing his work even before watching it.
In the days, he blew people's minds cause the message was too big to accept, and the way it was deliver too, i bet he was like a terrorists to tea- drinking suburbians after Clockwork orange, he had to ask the studio to remove the film in England for his family safety.
I don't understand what this Terry guys saying.. (and I'm from London). is he saying "u can sling your poxy tea break in that piss hole" while holding a cup of tea and a thermos?
ha ha thats terry.stew fmj crew.
Look at some of the most genius men of their craft throughout time...there seems to be a unity of insanity and genius in most of them.
lol guys like Terry proper man's man from the 80s.
He is.... that's terry my boss.fmj crew member.
1:17 Dont fuckin mess with Stan the man!
Great personalities, families,
It would be nice if Disney did a 'Beatles' style documentary with Kubricks footage.
This five minutes is just a teaser for the eighteen hours, right? RIGHT?!
why is it that pure creativity is so easily compared to being a lunatic - why is it ??
What an insane guy