But then I tend to view 2001 as one of the most deadpan comedies of all time, so that will give you my perspective on it.
Oh, absolutely. (Well, except for that half hour towards the end where Kubrick got distracted by how cool the color key effect was.)
YES! and YES! Although, we go back to the deadpan humor for a bit after the stargate sequence. The looks that Keir Dullea gives himself each time he spots himself are priceless.
Hm. I don't remember which version I saw. I think it was on a premium channel, years ago.
Was there a naked dead chick in the tub?
Yeah, there's full frontal nudity, and quite a lot of "fuck"s in the unedited version.
Was there a naked dead chick in the tub?
I really don't remember. I think so, though I may be making it up since I know there's someone in the tub. I really don't think I saw it with commercials.
I think
The Shining
is the only time I've been able to like a Kubrick movie. In some ways it's a wee bit OTT, but in others, it works the cool, slow camera in good ways. And, yeah, it's its own movie, very different from the book, and I don't know if the book could possibly be made into a movie with any kind of suspense.
Of course, both book and movie feature a Clairvoyant Magical Black Guy, but Kubrick, being Kubrick, makes a nasty joke out of his presence.
You didn't like Dr. Strangelove or Full Metal Jacket, Nutty?
Those both rank pretty high on my favorite movies list.
A Clockwork Orange
is a huge favourite of mine. Also the first time I saw Singing In The Rain
choreographed onscreen. Gives me a bit of problem immersing myself in the musical.
I need to watch that again.
A Clockwork Orange is a huge favourite of mine. Also the first time I saw Singing In The Rain choreographed onscreen. Gives me a bit of problem immersing myself in the musical.
Try seeing it on a double bill with Apocalypse Now. On about 5 hits of acid.
Try seeing it on a double bill with Apocalypse Now.
I'm not sure I'm as mentally resilient as when I did stuff like that as a kid.
On about 5 hits of acid.
Not a chance in hell. Apocalypse Now was enough of a mindfuck just a little bit messed up, not even going to contemplate that trip.
You didn't like Dr. Strangelove or Full Metal Jacket?
Eh and no. The former was probably a lot funnier/more significant when it was made than it is now; and the latter I got through half and asked, "What is the point?" and turned it off.
I don't like
A Clockwork Orange
in either of its incarnations because it is so determined to be Shocking! that I mostly dismiss it out of hand.
My heart is made of stone, I tell you.