It's dope how even though I knew I'd heard all of this before you can edit and match with the scenes he's describing what he's saying into a whole new very enjoyable video kudos.
Hi, please say more. I watched it at the cinema when it first came out and every five years I watch it again to try find something more. It's beautifully shot but I find it flat and I don't engage with it as I have done with other Kubrick films. What makes it special for you?
@Daniel-nh3qr it's the most daring movie he's ever made yet the most relatable .. It raises questions that no one in a relationship, man or woman, dares to ask .. He basically went to Warner bros & said : I want to make a movie that will shake the core of every relationship of every couple thst will watch the movie .. I want them to feel uncomfortable watching it by raising doubt & mistrust & make them question each other .. he basically said : I want to make the worst "date movie" ever .. The fact that Warner agreed to finance such movie is a miracle .. But they got rewarded because it became Kubrick's highest-grossing movie of his entire career
Eyes Wide Shut is butchered in home video releases. Warner bros needs to hurry up and do a 4K master from the original negative, because it looked great in cinemas.
Eyes Wide Shut is my fave Kubrick film too. Don't get me wrong, I love his other films. But everytime I watch Eyes Wide Shut its like I'm seeing all these things I never saw before.
Marty, folks can only dream of enjoying even 1/4 of the illustrious career you have, not that you didnt bleed, sweat and cry for it dont get it twisted now ; ) We do need to look upon one tragic flaw of Stan here being that we have lost Shelley this year. I wanna be as kind as possible in wording, but that was a fire he lit the match on. Ive seen the BTS footage, hes brutal on her throughout the shoot. What a gorgeous delicate soul she was for such a cruel cold fate. RIP Shelley Duvall
Kubrick is half overrated; he was a few films that are masterpieces that next to no other director could touch, but he eventually, when he couldn't recreate that magic, he relying on baiting the worst instincts of neck beards by not making what was happening clear so that youtubers could make hour long videos pontificating about what a movie, that can't even be bothered to be CLEAR and CONCISE, means; I've come to dislike him a little bit because of that. The Shinning and Eyes Wide Shut really aren't that good, and the fact that I have to be ANNOYED by half witted film fanatics who want to explain what they mean makes them even worse. If Kubrick were smarter he would have realized that, that HE needed to put the clear meaning on the screen... not leave it up to some fat dork's conjecture where they 100% of the time are completely lost in the weeds and looking too deep into EVERYTHING, look at ANY interpenetration of either movie, the claims being made by those who analyses them will make you sick. 2001 on the other hand, although enigmatic, has a concrete meaning which can be revealed by reading the book, the strange end of the movie is explained in the book, the movie just abstracts the events. Kubrick seemed to be drunk from the mystique that created and even on making movies that are just filled to the brim with loose ends for you to try to solve.
It's dope how even though I knew I'd heard all of this before you can edit and match with the scenes he's describing what he's saying into a whole new very enjoyable video kudos.
Eyes wide shut = masterpiece
Everything he touched was worth watching
Eyes wide shut is so mathematical the way It’s filmed
Hi, please say more. I watched it at the cinema when it first came out and every five years I watch it again to try find something more. It's beautifully shot but I find it flat and I don't engage with it as I have done with other Kubrick films. What makes it special for you?
@Daniel-nh3qr it's the most daring movie he's ever made yet the most relatable ..
It raises questions that no one in a relationship, man or woman, dares to ask ..
He basically went to Warner bros & said : I want to make a movie that will shake the core of every relationship of every couple thst will watch the movie .. I want them to feel uncomfortable watching it by raising doubt & mistrust & make them question each other ..
he basically said : I want to make the worst "date movie" ever ..
The fact that Warner agreed to finance such movie is a miracle ..
But they got rewarded because it became Kubrick's highest-grossing movie of his entire career
Except that it was altered after his death.
Eyes Wide Shut is butchered in home video releases. Warner bros needs to hurry up and do a 4K master from the original negative, because it looked great in cinemas.
Martin Scorsese on Elf (2003)?
That would be too long for this channel…
Please 🙏 yes
Pls do Norbit
Elf is such a stupid movie
Gay
John Ford on Hobo With A Shotgun when?!?!
Eyes Wide Shut is my fave Kubrick film too. Don't get me wrong, I love his other films. But everytime I watch Eyes Wide Shut its like I'm seeing all these things I never saw before.
Martin Scorsese on Alvin and the chipmunks: shipwrecked (2011) when??
Excuse me sir, but the correct title is "Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked" YOU AREN"T A TRUE FAN REEEEEEEE
@ I’ve been had. I’ve let ya down Marty 😭😭😭
I asked him about that actually, he didn't like it, he thought it was childish
Martin Scorsese on the Toy Story movies?
Scorsese on gay actor Michael Douglas?
what!
addict to sex, not gay! NEVER!
Martin Scorsese on The Room.
Lol that would be a good one
@AlexJEdits I did not hit her, it's not true! It's bullshit! I did not hit her! [throws the bottle on the ground in anger] I did not! Oh hi, Marty.
@@toddboughn5168 The dialogue is brilliant! It shows the emotional power and underlying context of Wiseau…
That will be a hell of note!
Great edit on this one 👏
Martin Scorsese on Shrek 2?
Martin Scorsese on Backdoor Sluts 9
will I be lost if I haven't seen backdoor sluts 1 through 8?
Full Metal Jacket was my favorite by Kubrick.
Martin Scorsese on Pink Flamingos?
Martin Scorsese on «Chicken Little» (2005)
Martin Scorsese on the bee movie (2007)?
Martin Scorsese on Bio-Dome
Martin Scorcese on Bobby D.
Martin Scorsese on Salo:100 days of sodom
I would actually watch this
Maestro talk about Maestro :)
Martin Scorsese on Air Bud?
Martin Scorsese on Revenge of the Nerds.
Charlie Rose is so annoying
Marty, folks can only dream of enjoying even 1/4 of the illustrious career you have, not that you didnt bleed, sweat and cry for it dont get it twisted now ; )
We do need to look upon one tragic flaw of Stan here being that we have lost Shelley this year. I wanna be as kind as possible in wording, but that was a fire he lit the match on. Ive seen the BTS footage, hes brutal on her throughout the shoot. What a gorgeous delicate soul she was for such a cruel cold fate.
RIP Shelley Duvall
Martin Scorsese on Sam Sulek?
Kubrick is half overrated; he was a few films that are masterpieces that next to no other director could touch, but he eventually, when he couldn't recreate that magic, he relying on baiting the worst instincts of neck beards by not making what was happening clear so that youtubers could make hour long videos pontificating about what a movie, that can't even be bothered to be CLEAR and CONCISE, means; I've come to dislike him a little bit because of that. The Shinning and Eyes Wide Shut really aren't that good, and the fact that I have to be ANNOYED by half witted film fanatics who want to explain what they mean makes them even worse. If Kubrick were smarter he would have realized that, that HE needed to put the clear meaning on the screen... not leave it up to some fat dork's conjecture where they 100% of the time are completely lost in the weeds and looking too deep into EVERYTHING, look at ANY interpenetration of either movie, the claims being made by those who analyses them will make you sick. 2001 on the other hand, although enigmatic, has a concrete meaning which can be revealed by reading the book, the strange end of the movie is explained in the book, the movie just abstracts the events. Kubrick seemed to be drunk from the mystique that created and even on making movies that are just filled to the brim with loose ends for you to try to solve.
A lot of artists deal in ambiguity, it doesn't lessen his films one iota in my opinion.
Paths of gloryholes
Martin Scorsese on The Cheetah Girls?