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IN THE MIND OF

STANLEY KUBRICK

As seen by many as the most influentual director who ever lived, He covered all genres, and challenge was hard enough. From the the highly provocative Lolita, to the banned ultraviolence A Clockwork Orange. No c o n t r ov e r s y was to big handle. Human evolution in 2001: A Space Odyssey and making fun of the Cold War in Dr. Strangelove? No biggie for a man with a vision like Kubrick. His movie often left viewer awstruck. His dazzling and unique cinematography, with his attention to details and realism. He was also a perfectionist, rather one take too many. He currently holds the world record with

127 takes of a scene in The Shining. He may have been a pity to work with, but no one can argue that his hard work always paid off, creating films unmatched, but for a very few. With only one Acad-emy Award to his collection, he may not have been the most popular in Hollywood, but viewer couldn’t care less. Kubrick’s films will always be remember as revolutionary and genius, created by a hand unmatched by this very day

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FEAR AND DESIRE KILLERS KISS THE KILLING PATHS OF GLORY SPARTACUS LOLITA DR STRANGELOVE 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY A CLOCKWORK ORANGE BARRY LYNDON THE SHINING FULL METAL JACKET EYES WIDE SHUT

IN THE MIND OF STANLEY KUBRICK