Is it acting if you're ACTUALLY trapped in a remote location with a madman?He treated her like shit, and she ended up giving an iconic performance.
Yup. I think it was Hitchcock who famously said actors were cattle.Nah Kubrick was nuts
So was Hitchcock
Is it acting if you're ACTUALLY trapped in a remote location with a madman?
Agreed. Loved hearing that song in Punch Drunk Love too.He Needs Me from the Popeye soundtrack is dope so I'm going to have to roll with Shelly. Kubrick was a waste.
He chucked live birds at Tippi Hedren, basically shut her career down when she wouldn't sleep with him, and acted like he was gonna whip his dick out in front of another actress so she'd look shocked.Yup. I think it was Hitchcock who famously said actors were cattle.
Wow, just realised that it's the same actress after all these years.He Needs Me from the Popeye soundtrack is dope so I'm going to have to roll with Shelly. Kubrick was a waste.
Is it acting if you're ACTUALLY trapped in a remote location with a madman?
No.
hey, I just said "performance" lolIs it acting if you're ACTUALLY trapped in a remote location with a madman?
Harry Nilsson is the greatest.He Needs Me from the Popeye soundtrack is dope so I'm going to have to roll with Shelly. Kubrick was a waste.
Yup. I think it was Hitchcock who famously said actors were cattle.
Insanely good with visuals, but the human core was always lacking. His working style is well reflected in his work.
He was an arsehole to her but the performance she gave is phenomenal so it's hard to tell.
Funny thing is she was nominated for a razzie for her performance and kubrick was too. Funny how perceptions of films change over the years. And how critics can get things dead wrong.He was an arsehole to her but the performance she gave is phenomenal so it's hard to tell. Would she have been that convincing without his pushing? Either way she's one of the most believable performances in movie history for my money.
Funny thing is she was nominated for a razzie for her performance and kubrick was too. Funny how perceptions of films change over the years. And how critics can get things dead wrong.
Why in the world would he be overrated? Being a dick to work with doesn't make him less of a director. I hate Roman Polanski and wish he were rotting in prison, but I wouldn't say that makes Chinatown overrated.
Insanely good with visuals, but the human core was always lacking. His working style is well reflected in his work.
i mean.. you say that like it's a bad thing byt I think that's one of the best things about his work. He actually put a lot of work into expressing ideas beyond the traditional english lit, campbellian type of narrative(which is even more dominating today). That's one reason I can't take anyone who thinks Nolan or Villeneuve is the Kubrick of today seriously because neither of them could ever make a movie like 2001 or Eyes wide Shut. Not because their camera work is inferior but because they can't get out of the framework that movies and stories have to be centered around a human core and character development. 2001 is so fucking great precisely because it doesn't loop back into being a story about people, but keeps the focus on telling the story of human existence in the cosmos.Insanely good with visuals, but the human core was always lacking. His working style is well reflected in his work.