Showing posts with label stanley kubrick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stanley kubrick. Show all posts
Friday, December 12, 2014
Stanley Kubrick : The Last Movie (1999)
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directing,
filmmaking,
stanley kubrick,
Steven Spielberg,
story
Monday, March 19, 2012
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
Stanley Kubrick: The Invisible Man (1996)
This documentary takes an in depth look at the life and work of Stanley Kubrick. A couple of film makers and actors contribute their observations and experiences on working with Kubrick. One comment from director Bryan Singer really stood out to me.
"What's the point of making films unless your going to experiment with the medium? The whole point of film making is showing the world from a different perspective. Use the medium. Show us why we're watching it on film and not a stage play..." - Bryan Singer
// Check out the documentary here:
'Stanley Kubrick: The Invisible Man' via Behind The Scene blog
Friday, August 21, 2009
The Making Of Dr. Strangelove
Here's a special on the making of 'Dr. Stangelove' -- awesome!!
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Brad Bird Presents Dr. Strangelove

Last night was a rare treat! Tiff and I got to see a brand new print of Stanley Kubrick's film 'Dr. Strangelove' on the big screen! And as the 'icing on the cake' Brad Bird introduced the film and gave a great Q&A afterward! He talked a bit about the legendary design of the 'war room' created by Ken Adam and explained how Kubrick was ahead of his time in his use of handheld cameras, comedy approach, storytelling, and production techniques. It was a fantastic night and very inspiring! Also, I found the 'making of Dr. Strangelove' and will posting those shortly!



Monday, September 08, 2008
Stanley Kubrick’s Boxes
This is a unique documentary into the life of Stanley Kubrick as seen through the opening of thousands of boxes he left behind after his death.
Ronson asks: is it possible to get to understand such a man – and his extraordinary working methods – by looking through the hundreds of boxes he left behind?
Stanley Kubrick’s Boxes
Ronson asks: is it possible to get to understand such a man – and his extraordinary working methods – by looking through the hundreds of boxes he left behind?
Stanley Kubrick’s Boxes

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Jon Ronson,
stanley kubrick,
stanley kubrick's boxes
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