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  • Jan 17, 2021
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    eyes wide shut

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    Jan 17, 2021
    Cody

    eyes wide shut

  • Jan 17, 2021
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    Aruji

    1. 2001
    2. Dr. Strangelove
    3. Barry Lyndon
    4. Paths of Glory
    5. A Clockwork Orange
    6. Eyes Wide Shut
    7. The Shining
    8. Full Metal Jacket
    9. Lolita
    10. The Killing
    11. Killer's Kiss
    12. Fear and Desire

    Finally watched Paths of Glory and it is a rare truly effective antiwar film but I dunno to me it wasn't quite brilliant as Dr. Strangelove or generally felt it wasn't even quite top-tier Kubrick to me. Barry Lyndon also, great film but not an all-timer to me, tho that one I rly need to revisit too

  • Jan 17, 2021

    Dr. Strangelove followed by The Shining & Clockwork Orange

  • Jan 17, 2021
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    beflygelt

    Finally watched Paths of Glory and it is a rare truly effective antiwar film but I dunno to me it wasn't quite brilliant as Dr. Strangelove or generally felt it wasn't even quite top-tier Kubrick to me. Barry Lyndon also, great film but not an all-timer to me, tho that one I rly need to revisit too

    2001 and Strangelove lowkey his only all-timers. EWS could have been but it really needed more editing.

  • Jan 18, 2021
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    Aruji

    2001 and Strangelove lowkey his only all-timers. EWS could have been but it really needed more editing.

    Damn that's kind of a hot take my top 5 is all all-timers

  • Jan 18, 2021
    beflygelt

    Damn that's kind of a hot take my top 5 is all all-timers

    idk There are only like a handful directors I'd say have more than 2 or 3 all timers.

    Aside from the two the appeal of his other films waned a bit for me. Especially that last ACO rewatch wasn't that potent. The film felt a bit too mechanical.