They always used too reference him, because they had a respect for tv and movies in the earlier seasons. Clearheaded they don’t have that respect any more.
I remember being a kid and watching my dad laughing very hard when we saw the segment with Bart and the cupcakes. Didn't understood it until i was about 15 and saw the movie.
Me too. I know, they really went overboard with a clockwork yellow. I twasn't sophisticated, they just crammed in as much Kubrick as possible, but I just loved every moment of it.
The animated show “F is for Family” also had a pretty funny Stanley Kubrick joke. The cartoon takes place in the Seventies, and when the airline the lead character works for merges with another, a commercial airs showing two passenger jets colliding in midair, the logo of the new company forming out of the flaming wreckage. Not good! One airline exec remarks to another: “We never should have given Kubrick creative control.”
I remember watching the clock work orange episode and desperately wanted to know what the references was when comic book man and Carl were dueling. I just watched Barry Lyndon yesterday😂
Funnily enough, this video was uploaded the same day I first watched The Shining all the way through. That is so weirdly coincidental that it’s kinda insane and I had not idea until now.
There was a moment in season 10's Maximum Homerdrive where the little machine that drives the trucks for them says I'm afraid I can't let you do that Red the risk is unacceptable in the same voice as the HAL 9000. They must've missed that one.
Even the movie references were better back then. The Simpsons used to take days of effort to recreate full shots of movies to make the episodes more interesting. Nowadays, they just say a line from the movie or play the main theme and it’s not as memorable.
"guys isn't this like the 4th time we've referenced this exact Clockwork Orange scene?" "literally who gives a fuck it's season 87 and nobody's watching anymore"
Wow, you can really see the decline of the show in the quality of these references. Earlier seasons were subtle, original, and funny; later ones were lame and forced. Great walk down memory lane regardless, thanks!
Can Futurama reference Full Metal Jacket because specifically we have seen Full Metal Jacket references in the Simpsons let's see if Futurama can reference Full Metal Jacket?
Actually, the music (I suppose you refer to "Also sprach Zarathustra") is really connected to "2001" now. For me it's obvious they're referring to the film. 😉
The writers of The Simpsons truly love Kubrick.
And Steve Allen
And Kubrick loved the Simpsons
I mean he's a brilliant director.
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F- ing A.
They always used too reference him, because they had a respect for tv and movies in the earlier seasons. Clearheaded they don’t have that respect any more.
I remember being a kid and watching my dad laughing very hard when we saw the segment with Bart and the cupcakes. Didn't understood it until i was about 15 and saw the movie.
Im quite impressed how they managed to make Clockwork orange funny
@@ChupeTTe it’s always been funny
@@standrew131 im scared of u
@@jamietooth3939 it’s literally a satirical comedy
@@WiredLain_ Maybe my own, broad, definition of 'satire': one part tragedy, one part comedy.
My favorite one I didn’t notice was Bart saying “I’ve got a pain in me guliver.”
As much as I hate the way the simpsons has turned out in the last few years, I can always appreciate a good Kubrick reference.
Me too. I know, they really went overboard with a clockwork yellow. I twasn't sophisticated, they just crammed in as much Kubrick as possible, but I just loved every moment of it.
@@Stilgarsan it’s “A Clockwork Orange”
@@maries.onsdagssnegl the episode name was “a clockwork yellow”
Apparently Kubrick loved the Simpsons, which makes this 10 times better!😂
Oh, is there a score for this?
Both the old and the new writers clearly love Kubrick
12:38
Barry lyndon needs more recognition
This was really comprehensive. But you forgot at least one: the whole scene of Homer eating chips in space
Yes! I was mad when I posted the video and realized I forgot that one. Haha.
That's a fantastic one!
And R. Lee Ermey's whole guest appearance! He even delivers the "major malfunction" line in it.
Anyone else realize both Bart and Maggie dressed up as Alex DeLarge for treehouse of horror at some point?
The animated show “F is for Family” also had a pretty funny Stanley Kubrick joke. The cartoon takes place in the Seventies, and when the airline the lead character works for merges with another, a commercial airs showing two passenger jets colliding in midair, the logo of the new company forming out of the flaming wreckage. Not good! One airline exec remarks to another: “We never should have given Kubrick creative control.”
That’s why the Simpsons is so much better than Family Guy
Exactly
Was so much better
It’s not tho
Kubrick and The Simpson's are definitely at a higher level than most of the other so-called entertainment
Martha speaks trumps both
10:27 Tiddy.
Poor Al Bowley - He famously sang "Midnight the stars and you" in 1934 when it was a popular romance tune of the era. And now.... creepy ;)
its still a really grat song on its own
I remember watching the clock work orange episode and desperately wanted to know what the references was when comic book man and Carl were dueling. I just watched Barry Lyndon yesterday😂
"Even I forget what this is a reference to" has to be one of the funniest lines in Simpsons history
12:57 is fucking brilliant. Parodying Kubrick perfectionist filmmaking
Funnily enough, this video was uploaded the same day I first watched The Shining all the way through. That is so weirdly coincidental that it’s kinda insane and I had not idea until now.
Brilliant! The Orange "segment" had me in hysterics.
Stanley Kubrick my god... And Simpson too
4:10 The Shining
Thanks for the ❤ 😁👍
Great edition, Thanks. Kubrick was a Genius of cinema.
11:00, that's four Stanley Kubrick references in the shelf
You can really see the decline here. With a lot of the later stuff, the reference itself is the punchline.
Like I remembered mostly just The 3 movies everyone likes. I was surprised how much they refrenced a clockwork orange though.
THANK YOU for this AMAZING video!!!!!!!
Hahahha, love even Comic Book Guy forgetting about Barry Lyndon
There was a moment in season 10's Maximum Homerdrive where the little machine that drives the trucks for them says I'm afraid I can't let you do that Red the risk is unacceptable in the same voice as the HAL 9000. They must've missed that one.
9:11 заводной апельсин
12:23 I died from laughter. So dark, so funny
6:17
Barry Lyndon is such a great movie
This was brilliant. And combining brilliance from 2 sources makes it more brillianter. That's a real word. Look it up!
Funny how they substituted "Dick" with "Willie" lmao
This is so awesome ! I never seen this. I am very happy right now lol
Good man! I like you Le Movie Geek! I always liked you
This was FABULOUS!
Okay, Willie's bedroom cracked me up.
Kubrick was a huge Simpsons fan irl, so I wonder which simpsons kubrick reference was his favourite?
This is wonderful!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Man, I missed a lot of those references over the years Lol
Super vidéo !
Orange mécanique et shining 😊😊
Love it, nicely done.
0:47 I never noticed that one
Surprisingly only one Barry Lyndon
10:25 i just got 12 mm defeater
8:50 This is the most amazing thing I've seen in my life.
Stanley Kubrick movies are from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures.
15 minutes and only one Barry Lyndon reference
Even the movie references were better back then. The Simpsons used to take days of effort to recreate full shots of movies to make the episodes more interesting. Nowadays, they just say a line from the movie or play the main theme and it’s not as memorable.
"guys isn't this like the 4th time we've referenced this exact Clockwork Orange scene?"
"literally who gives a fuck it's season 87 and nobody's watching anymore"
Man The Shining episode was so funny
Great!! Thanks!
Que buen video hermano
there was also one in treehouse of horror III in which bart dresses up as alex.
9:07 Simpsons Reference
A Clockwork Orange
very good, now we need a Kubrick references to the Odyssey of Homer in 2001.
I never saw the episode that just doing ACO.
Seems like The Simpsons don't like Paths of Glory, The Killing or Lolita lol
Or Spartacus
Nobody likes lolita
Probably just that they are not as popular so people are less likely to get the references
Wow, you can really see the decline of the show in the quality of these references. Earlier seasons were subtle, original, and funny; later ones were lame and forced. Great walk down memory lane regardless, thanks!
How the hell is this not age restricted?
No TV and no beer make homer something something
Go crazy
Don't mind If I do
12:47 too relatable
"5 john denver special's"
Kube, or The Brick!
Can Futurama reference Full Metal Jacket because specifically we have seen Full Metal Jacket references in the Simpsons let's see if Futurama can reference Full Metal Jacket?
Fantastic.
Next do Shakespeare
*whoa*
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Pretty good, but not every scene that had classical music over it was a reference to Stanley Kubrick’s work
Actually, the music (I suppose you refer to "Also sprach Zarathustra") is really connected to "2001" now. For me it's obvious they're referring to the film. 😉
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A clockwork yellow is probably the worst Simpsons segment ever written
I'm here for 9:10.