Spyke

I find the rape scene in it to be too much. I understand that there is a social message trying to be conveyed but I get physically ill watching that movie.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Tough to choose just one, but as a die hard sci-fi nerd, gun to my head, I'm going with 2001.

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lemmy.world

I watched it last year and I can understand how groundbreaking it probably was at the time, but just didn’t hit the right notes for me.

It could be one of those things too where I’ve seen so many tropes and parodies of it over the decades, that it maybe took away from the impact for me.

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Conyakreply
lemmy.tf

This 100%. It is a good movie but the lack of dialogue for the first half hour with the classical music playing puts me to sleep every time. In fact I often put it on when I want to go to sleep.

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kbin.social

Barry Lyndon, The Shining, 2001. In that order.

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Yes, I think if it were released now I'd still be impressed.

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This is such a hard one, because he has so many S tier movies. In the end I would pick the Shining.

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Kubrick Tier List

S - 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining

A - Dr Strangelove, Clockwork Orange

B - Full Metal Jacket, Eyes Wide Shut

C - Spartacus

Not seen - Barry Lyndon, Lolita, The Killing

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C.O. really is an interesting collection of characters and situations. I think they're different than some reactions that come from characters in other circumstances, eg: isolation in the Shining, bullying in FMJ.

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I love horror, so the Shining is still my favorite. But he has SOOOOO many good ones its hard to pick a #2. Id say probably FMJ or Clockwork

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if you go by rotten tomatoes score, oddly enough his best is 'The Killing' (1956) at 98%, tied with Dr. Strangelove. I had his DVD box set and it wasn't included.

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I'ma be honest with y'all.

I don't pay attention to who directed what.

If movie good, movie good. I only know director names because other people talk about them.

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