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Post by michaelrucci on May 12, 2012 20:26:58 GMT -5
I would love to listen to a breakdown of Kubrick films on par with your Tarantino episode.
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Post by jmodlinc on May 12, 2012 20:55:03 GMT -5
Even if neither Tony nor Ted are actual fans of Kubrick, I think they will have to give him at least one episode at some point in the future. Let's put it this way: if M. Night got an episode, Stanley certainly is as deserving.
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Post by ilnino on May 13, 2012 4:35:13 GMT -5
Id love an M. Night revisited podcast.... now that would be fun!!!!
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Post by kingstownted on May 13, 2012 6:25:56 GMT -5
Id love an M. Night revisited podcast.... now that would be fun!!!! F that
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Post by ilnino on May 15, 2012 14:39:47 GMT -5
haha, I assumed I'd get a reaction something like that.
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Post by michaelrucci on May 16, 2012 19:06:03 GMT -5
Man. I'm new to the show and still jumping around the early episodes. But I just caught that both Tony and Ted dislike Kubrick? Well that's a shame, you guys are really missing out.
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Post by kingstownted on May 17, 2012 6:26:59 GMT -5
Man. I'm new to the show and still jumping around the early episodes. But I just caught that both Tony and Ted dislike Kubrick? Well that's a shame, you guys are really missing out. Nope. Hopefully you keep checking out past shows and I'm sure you'll hear this come up a few times - Kubrick was a master filmmaker who laced his work with complexities. It's a big undertaking to try discussing him and do it justice.
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Post by jamtomorrow on Jun 14, 2012 17:09:04 GMT -5
I'd love to hear your take on A Clockwork Orange. One of my all-time favourite films.
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Post by villain612 on Jul 11, 2012 23:36:13 GMT -5
I absolutely love your show. Listen on a daily basis.
Nonetheless, Kubrick is one of my favorite filmmakers. His films are little puzzles for the individual to devour and consume. I understand that a Kubrick episode may be a pretty tall order to tackle, so I suggest doing something specifically with The Shining. Its one of the greatest horror movies ever made and Nicholson's performance is amazing.
Aside from the filmmaking craft, the film has a rich subtext allegory towards the Native American genocide that is worth exploring. Maybe a commetnary episode?
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Post by jmodlinc on Jul 12, 2012 4:37:18 GMT -5
For those wanting an extremely in-depth analysis of Kubrick and each of his major films, check out the below currently on-going podcast series by "Movie Geeks United"... www.moviegeeksunited.net/kubrick.htm
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