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joeinct: Boy on the Fence, NYC, Photo by Stanley Kubrick, 1947

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Boy on the Fence, NYC, Photo by Stanley Kubrick, 1947


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the shining (1980) dir. Stanley Kubrick

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On Spielberg, Kubrick, and A.I. Artificial Intelligence for The Ringer

“Me so horny, baby… Me love you long time!”Full Metal Jacket, 1987.“Me so horny, baby… Me love you long time!”Full Metal Jacket, 1987.

“Me so horny, baby… Me love you long time!”

Full Metal Jacket, 1987.


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Stanley Kubrick: “If you really want to communicate something, even if it’s just an emotion or

Stanley Kubrick: “If you really want to communicate something, even if it’s just an emotion or an attitude, let alone an idea, the least effective and least enjoyable way is directly. It only goes in about an inch. But if you can get people to the point where they have to think a moment what it is you’re getting at, and then discover it, the thrill of discovery goes right through the heart.” (on the set of 2001: A Space Odyssey)


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2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clar2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clar2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clar2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clar2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clar2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clar2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clar2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clar2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clar2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clar

2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, screenplay by Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, cinematography by Geoffrey Unsworth, and edit by Ray Lovejoy.


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2001: A Space Odyssey - Stanley Kubrick - 1968 

2001: A Space Odyssey - Stanley Kubrick - 1968 


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Paths of Glory - Stanley Kubrick - 1957

Paths of Glory - Stanley Kubrick - 1957


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antoniostella:Posters for “Paths of Glory” - 1957 by Stanley Kubrick

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Posters for “Paths of Glory” - 1957 by Stanley Kubrick


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I will say that the God concept is at the heart of 2001 but not any traditional, anthropomorphic image of God. I don’t believe in any of Earth’s monotheistic religions, but I do believe that one can construct an intriguing scientific definition of God, once you accept the fact that there are approximately 100 billion stars in our galaxyalone, that each star is a life-giving sun and that there are approximately 100 billion galaxies in just the visible universe. Given a planet in a stable orbit, not too hot and not too cold, and given a few billion years of chance chemical reactions created by the interaction of a sun’s energy on the planet’s chemicals, it’s fairly certain that life in one form or another will eventually emerge. It’s reasonable to assume that there must be, in fact, countless billions of such planets where biological life has arisen, and the odds of some proportion of such life developing intelligence are high. Now, the sun is by no means an old star, and its planets are mere children in cosmic age, so it seems likely that there are billions of planets in the universe not only where intelligent life is on a lower scale than man but other billions where it is approximately equal and others still where it is hundreds of thousands of millions of years in advance of us. When you think of the giant technological strides that man has made in a few millennia—less than a microsecond in the chronology of the universe—can you imagine the evolutionary development that much older life forms have taken? They may have progressed from biological species, which are fragile shells for the mind at best, into immortal machine entities—and then, over innumerable eons, they could emerge from the chrysalis of matter transformed into beings of pure energy and spirit. Their potentialities would be limitless and their intelligence ungraspable by humans. 

The Seafarers (1953) Stanley KubrickMay 17th 2022The Seafarers (1953) Stanley KubrickMay 17th 2022The Seafarers (1953) Stanley KubrickMay 17th 2022

The Seafarers (1953) Stanley Kubrick

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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)


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