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Kubrick, Nicholson, Polanski and The Making of The Shining
A very strange aspect of THE SHINING's behind the scenes documentary. Want to see the full 67 min video The Making of The Shining - A Staged Documentary? Then either sign up on Patreon or order from my website.
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THE THING (1982) - 13 theories explored, you decide
Просмотров 55 тыс.21 день назад
Interpretations of John Carpenter's The Thing vary wildly. This video gathers and explores all the major theories and offers some new ones of my own. If you are not receiving your notifications from RUclips for my latest uploads (this has been reported by several of my subscribers) then be sure to visit and bookmark my website then check in weekly. This will ensure you keep up to date with my n...
A CLOCKWORK ORANGE - When criminals play the victim (film analysis Rob Ager / Collative Learning)
Просмотров 17 тыс.28 дней назад
Alex expertly plays the victim when suffering the same pain he inflicted on others. From Rob Ager's 73 min video Kubrick's Hot Potato, available to Patreon supporters www.patreon.com/RobAger and as a dl at www.collativelearning.com/FILMS reviews BY ROB AGER.html
A CLOCKWORK ORANGE - Good Loving Parents (How Alex became a criminal) film analysis by Rob Ager
Просмотров 15 тыс.Месяц назад
How Kubrick's adaptation corrects a mistaken concept in the Clockwork Orange source novel. For more film analysis www.collativelearning.com/ Support me on Patreon for access to more content too www.patreon.com/RobAger And to ensure you're getting updates sign up to my wokr on twitter and FB RobAger RobAgerpublic/
Optical anxiety in ALIEN 1979 & ALIEN ISOLATION - film analysis & game analysis by Rob Ager
Просмотров 28 тыс.3 месяца назад
Interfering with the viewer's visual cognition is a major technique used in Alien & Alien Isolation to subliminally induce a state of persistent anxiety. This video explores how Alien & ALIEN ISOLATION use this method in terms of lighting, geometric patterns and more. Related links More film and game analysis (including current discount offers) www.collativelearning.com/ To The Death (author's ...
THE SHINING - return of the hag !!! (another previously missed subliminal)
Просмотров 39 тыс.7 месяцев назад
She's back. A second scene featuring the bathroom hag, but in subliminal form. For more film studies ... Website www.collativelearning.com Patreon support will gain you access to more content too www.patreon.com/RobAger Collative Learning Merchandise at www.redbubble.com/people/Collative/shop Follow me on FB and Twitter for latest updates FACEBOOK: en-gb. RobAgerpublic/ TWITTER: twi...
Was EYES WIDE SHUT re-edited after Kubrick's death? Jan Harlan answers.
Просмотров 27 тыс.7 месяцев назад
During a Q&A discussion at the Bay International Film Festival (Oct 28th 2023) I asked Eyes Wide Shut's executive producer, Jan Harlan, whether the studio deleted scenes from Eyes Wide Shut. Here's his answer. WATCH OUR FULL 48 MIN DISCUSSION OF KUBRICK'S WORK HERE ruclips.net/video/pBkSx2L9tAI/видео.html
Decline of Youtube - blocked vids, fake reviews, shadow bans, clickbait, hidden dislikes etc
Просмотров 119 тыс.9 месяцев назад
RUclips (which now should be called AdTube or CorpTube) has been declining as a service for years. I say this as both a user and content creator. So I'm taking a hiatus to work outside the platform on some external projects, including a book and a video game. 00:00 Review videos blocked - Fair Use in copyright 02:50 Dispute resolution limitations 04:03 Free advertising for copyright holders 04:...
PREDATOR film analysis - story structure and plot logistics - by Rob Ager
Просмотров 69 тыс.Год назад
Deceptively simple at the plot level, Predator is a deeper and more complex movie beneath the surface. Website www.collativelearning.com Patreon support will gain you access to more content too www.patreon.com/RobAger Collative Learning Merchandise at www.redbubble.com/people/Collative/shop Follow me on FB and Twitter for latest updates FACEBOOK: en-gb. RobAgerpublic/ TWITTER: twitt...
ALIEN (1979) - the subliminal title sequence - film analysis by Rob Ager
Просмотров 75 тыс.Год назад
Hypnotic imagery and sound is used in the title sequence of ALIEN to induce a vulnerable trance state in the viewer. This clip is from Rob Ager's 2 hr analysis ALIEN - HYPNOTIC BY DESIGN. To see the full version go to www.collativelearning.com/FILMS reviews BY ROB AGER.html Patreon support will gain you access to more content too www.patreon.com/RobAger Collative Learning Merchandise at www.red...
DIE YOUNG game review - The most anti-communist video game I ever played - by Rob Ager
Просмотров 16 тыс.Год назад
Largely ignored by the video game press, Die Young is underrated and worth checking out. Here's my breakdown of the game's themes. Links to my other video game reviews and analysis here www.collativelearning.com/INSIGHT.html Patreon support will gain you access to more content www.patreon.com/RobAger Collative Learning Merchandise at www.redbubble.com/people/Collative/shop Follow me on FB and T...
Jungian psychology in MAD MAX 2: THE ROAD WARRIOR - film analysis / review by Rob Ager
Просмотров 106 тыс.Год назад
The Road Warrior taught me important lessons about people and society when I saw it as a child. This video explores the film's deep psychology in terms of Carl Jung's concept of The Shadow. For more in depth analysis of Mad Max: Road Warrior and other classic movies visit my website www.collativelearning.com Patreon support will gain you access to more content too www.patreon.com/RobAger Collat...
Exploring Carl Jung's THE UNDISCOVERED SELF - book review by Rob Ager / Collative Learning
Просмотров 26 тыс.Год назад
More relevant than ever - exploring Jung's thoughts on the unconscious shadow, projection, individuality, spirituality and self-knowledge as presented in his book The Undiscovered Self. Written, edited and narrated by Rob Ager of Collative Learning. For more in depth analysis visit my website www.collativelearning.com Patreon support will gain you access to more content too www.patreon.com/RobA...
Symbolic environments of EMPIRE STRIKES BACK - It's still the best!! (film analysis by Rob Ager)
Просмотров 175 тыс.Год назад
Exploring the master craftsmanship of environmental visual communication in THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK from Hoth to Degobah to Cloud City and beyond. Written, edited and narrated by Rob Ager of Collative Learning. For more in depth analysis visit my website www.collativelearning.com Patreon support will gain you access to more content too www.patreon.com/RobAger Collative Learning Merchandise at w...
THE SHINING and LOLITA - how they connect (film analysis by Rob Ager)
Просмотров 44 тыс.Год назад
Kubrick was limited by the censors when making his film adaptation of LOLITA, but later he managed to bypass the censors when placing the same horror of abuse themes in THE SHINING. In a way The Shining is a remake of Lolita. Full version of this video, titled LOLITA AND THE REINVENTION OF STANLEY KUBRICK is available to my Patreon supporters (sign up here www.patreon.com/RobAger) and can also ...
Criminally Underrated movies episode 6 - A.I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (film analysis by Rob Ager)
Просмотров 59 тыс.Год назад
Criminally Underrated movies episode 6 - A.I. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (film analysis by Rob Ager)
GOODFELLAS - Tommy's mysterious Mother - Film analysis by Rob Ager
Просмотров 63 тыс.Год назад
GOODFELLAS - Tommy's mysterious Mother - Film analysis by Rob Ager
2001: A Space Odyssey - How Kubrick fooled us all
Просмотров 381 тыс.Год назад
2001: A Space Odyssey - How Kubrick fooled us all
BARKER'S BOXES The perceptual doors of HELLRAISER (film analysis by Rob Ager)
Просмотров 40 тыс.Год назад
BARKER'S BOXES The perceptual doors of HELLRAISER (film analysis by Rob Ager)
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS - Surface lies and hidden truths (film analysis by Rob Ager)
Просмотров 26 тыс.Год назад
MIDNIGHT EXPRESS - Surface lies and hidden truths (film analysis by Rob Ager)
The DARK SIDE of ARTHUR C. CLARKE ? (a comprehensive study of allegations made in 1998 and since)
Просмотров 71 тыс.Год назад
The DARK SIDE of ARTHUR C. CLARKE ? (a comprehensive study of allegations made in 1998 and since)
Greatest horror scenes AMITYVILLE 2: THE POSSESSION - film analysis
Просмотров 33 тыс.Год назад
Greatest horror scenes AMITYVILLE 2: THE POSSESSION - film analysis
GOODFELLAS / FOODFELLAS gangster psychology (film analysis)
Просмотров 51 тыс.Год назад
GOODFELLAS / FOODFELLAS gangster psychology (film analysis)
Gangster psychology - SCARFACE - Tony Montana character analysis
Просмотров 264 тыс.Год назад
Gangster psychology - SCARFACE - Tony Montana character analysis
ALIENS (1986) - what the haters missed - film analysis / review
Просмотров 177 тыс.2 года назад
ALIENS (1986) - what the haters missed - film analysis / review
What the critics missed in DIRTY HARRY - a response to Roger Ebert, Pauline Kael and others
Просмотров 93 тыс.2 года назад
What the critics missed in DIRTY HARRY - a response to Roger Ebert, Pauline Kael and others
Criminally Underrated Movies episode 5 - THE BLACK HOLE (1979)
Просмотров 175 тыс.2 года назад
Criminally Underrated Movies episode 5 - THE BLACK HOLE (1979)
THE SHINING - strange illuminations - part three - WINDOWS TO THE SOUL
Просмотров 159 тыс.2 года назад
THE SHINING - strange illuminations - part three - WINDOWS TO THE SOUL
THE SHINING - strange illuminations - part two - HIGHLIGHTING THE HORROR
Просмотров 90 тыс.2 года назад
THE SHINING - strange illuminations - part two - HIGHLIGHTING THE HORROR

Комментарии

  • @akademesanctuary1361
    @akademesanctuary1361 4 часа назад

    I live with parrots who decidedly have no lips. They have no problems replicating our speech and sounds we cannot make perfectly.

  • @spicychilydogs
    @spicychilydogs 11 часов назад

    I watched in another video where you briefly mentioned that Boman dreamt the ending. Do you have a video diving in deep to this?

  • @williamgrand9724
    @williamgrand9724 11 часов назад

    7:44 Palmer Thing spitting while telling Childs to let Mac in was creepy knowing that all it would take is one particle of that saliva to infect everyone in that hallway. Was that a subtle giveaway?

  • @Bob-gy6ud
    @Bob-gy6ud 15 часов назад

    Max was the first super anti-hero which has virtually dominated the big and small screen since.

  • @jusadude7162
    @jusadude7162 20 часов назад

    Bingo! I didn’t care about any of the characters after Aliens. Prometheus was a cinematic beauty, but the characters were dull and boring and sometimes just dumb.

  • @ericwhite1942
    @ericwhite1942 21 час назад

    One film theroy thats been making the rounds i cant stand is the Daniel is the real bully" from Karate Kid. Cant remember the name of the channel who made the original but it was obvious he was just goofing around, playing Devils Avocte. But alot pf ppl have taken it seriously and you see ppl saying this all the time now. And its utterly ridiculously.

  • @danielrn133
    @danielrn133 21 час назад

    Is there any chance that Jack actually froze in the freezer? I am still not sure the maze even exists. It isn't present in the aerial shot. And Wendy refers to the kitchen as a maze.

  • @beatzone700
    @beatzone700 22 часа назад

    He sounds like Giovanni Giorgio

  • @HelenTudor-Douglas
    @HelenTudor-Douglas 22 часа назад

    At 01:32 he states, "Short scene of Halorann traveling by plane, creepy music is playing even though there doesn't seem to be anything happening in the scene." Excuse me, he's on a DC-10 Aircraft. This was most likely filmed near May 1979, after the DC-10 plane crash in Chicago, Illinois. In April 1979, I was on a DC-10 taking off from Chicago O'Hare Airport back to my college in Tampa, Florida. I had a window seat. I looked at an airline mechanic, who hoisted his foot about 2 feet in the air to the bottom portion of the shut off engine on the wing, just to lean in to have his cigarette break. I said to my Mom (In the middle seat), "Mom, I just got the creepiest feeling. Do you see that man outside, with his foot on the engine?" She said, "Yes". So I said, "There's something wrong with the way that engine is attached to the wing. Like....something is broken. I swear to God." My Mom told me to "Pipe down, the plane is fine." The next month, that plane crashed. There was even another guy (google him) who had the same premonition as me. He was frantically calling O'Hare to warn them of impending crash/disaster. Wish I could meet that guy. So maybe to young folks, the sight of a DC-10 is just "an old plane from The Shining Movie". To those of us who are older, the DC-10 is a Horror Movie, in & of itself.

  • @beatzone700
    @beatzone700 23 часа назад

    I've watched Metropolis but I found it long and boring

  • @Findo_Gask
    @Findo_Gask День назад

    It's just a representation of the inevitability of chaos and decay in nature. Entropy.

  • @runarvollan
    @runarvollan День назад

    Shining = Open 3rd eye through trauma, survival overload. Very Overlook-ed.

  • @n.s2353
    @n.s2353 День назад

    Je suis français. Je suis étonné par le nombre de remarques concernant l’aspect biblique concernant Platoon et spécialement Elias dans de nombreuses analyses américaines. La culture européenne, protestante ou catholique ne voit pas cet aspect. Est-ce que Stone voulait réellement ça? D’après de nombreuses interviews. , cet aspect ne ressort jamais Est-ce que le fait de porter une mitrailleuse lourde est une référence biblique? Je ne pense pas. C’est juste une réaction normale pour porter un objet lourd qu’il serait difficile de porter à la main pendant des heures. La référence à la dernière tentation du christ n’a rien à voir. Il s’agit de deux films différents. Barnes traite elias de croisé. C’est un terme méprisant dans son langage. Il méprise le côté idéaliste d’Elias, mais respecte ses capacités au combat. L’épisode ou elias devient un rat des tunnels force le respect de Barnes. C’est tout, ne cherchez pas d’aspect biblique. Barnes est la colère incarnée, d’un cercle de l’enfer de Dante? C’est juste l’affrontement violent psychologique et physiquement de deux hommes au point de vu différent, un savoir faire et un savoir être différent. Mais au final, c’est deux sergents expérimentés au combat et très dangereux lors des scènes de combat Elias n’hésite pas à abattre des soldats vietnamiens avec détermination, ayant élaborer une stratégie qui est exacte

  • @fredrikcarlstedt393
    @fredrikcarlstedt393 День назад

    A video best enjoyed with a glass of Chianti, some fava beans and some nice wellfried livers .

  • @MarloC137
    @MarloC137 День назад

    Ripley was badass just by being humble and brave, (take actions despite an understandable crippling fear). Nowadays women characters are just looks and attitude, and they can magically fight 1V10 men as if they were toddlers and demand us to be impressed when we know that even prime Mike Tyson would 100% get killed in a real 1V10 fight. PS : i would find it just as ridiculous if I saw the Rock or other action movie actors fighting 1V10 and geting away with it. Ive been 20 years in combat sports (mainly judo, Jujitsu and Sambo) and im tall and large, but even "just" 2v1 i will 1000% try to avoid the fight if I have the possibility to do so.

  • @Ostyak_01
    @Ostyak_01 День назад

    Child’s wasn’t an imitation. I don’t think either of them are at the end, but they have no way of knowing that, so they’ll both die not trusting each other and not knowing if they successfully stopped the creature. Like Mac says earlier in the film “I know I’m human… If you were all these things, you’d attack me right now. So some of you must be human too.” If one of them was an imitation at the end, they’d assimilate the other on the spot, there would be no reason to pretend to be human anymore, which it only did when it was outnumbered and couldn’t successfully attack them all at once.

  • @Ostyak_01
    @Ostyak_01 День назад

    The capitalist theory is also nonsense because it’s not capitalists, but communists that are known for forceful assimilation. Hell, that’s exactly what Stalin did to my people. He had all of the chiefs and shamans executed, stripped all property and land from my people, and the children were forced to go to Russian boarding schools and not allowed to speak their own language. Now the Khanty language and culture is still slowly dying as a result, even though the Soviet Union has been gone for over 30 years. So, if anything, the alien represents the threat of communism. You’ll become part of it whether you want to or not, you’ll lose your identity, and you’ll be killed for trying to resist it.

  • @fortynine3225
    @fortynine3225 День назад

    Folks should make a video about The Shining vs. The Amityville Horror. Family goes living in house where people where murdered with super natural stuff going on where at some point dads getting crazy running around with an aks...in both movies. Also King who wrote The Shining wrote a book in 1983 called Danse Macabre where he analysed The Amityville Horror. btw The Shining was first, some say AHorror was a rip-off but books where both released in 1977, films in 1979/1980 so all very close, and AHorror is based off a true story, or at least inspired by it.

  • @marianb.9133
    @marianb.9133 День назад

    Finally I know #in precise words# why I love this movie so very much, haha. I have always cherished its 2nd meaning through the visuals.....Seen it more than 20 times....

  • @hagengilbert8102
    @hagengilbert8102 День назад

    Oh hell yes!

  • @Sirlagalot378
    @Sirlagalot378 2 дня назад

    Great review! Had to chuckle at the stoic Biritsh grammatical flexes as nice bonus too.👍

  • @sargonixofur1234
    @sargonixofur1234 2 дня назад

    A bunch of awkward geek scientists and workers stuck in the Antarctic get attacked by an chameleonic alien. There it is.

  • @nimos1
    @nimos1 2 дня назад

    A totally pointless video from this egotist. Polanski had nothing whatever to do with ‘The Shining’. There is no connection.

  • @fredrikcarlstedt393
    @fredrikcarlstedt393 2 дня назад

    It would be interesting to make a comparate video about another Jack in Nicholsons movie career : the Joker / Jack Napier in Batman ( 1989 ) .

  • @jamesanderson5862
    @jamesanderson5862 2 дня назад

    Notice the elevator floor numbers looks like eyes

  • @PaulRoneClarke
    @PaulRoneClarke 2 дня назад

    Both those locks were not designed to prevent ingress. There is no difficulty in undoing them from the outside. No code, no special key, no arcane system. Just slide the one and remove the holding rod from the other. Anyone could enter from the outside with little or no issue. So... why have those locks AT ALL? To either trap people in. Or to prevent sentient groceries from escaping.

  • @RonOside
    @RonOside 2 дня назад

    The braces were the punchline, jeez....

  • @user-ly9wr8wj5s
    @user-ly9wr8wj5s 3 дня назад

    Another great parale between OFOTCN and The Shinning: In both movies, the actions of Nicholson's character prove chatestrophic for the Scatman Crothers charecter. In Shinning, he strait up murders him. In Cuckoo's nest, he throws a party that destroys the medication room, wrecks the ward, endangers the patients All of which no doubt leads to the termination and likely imprisonment for criminal negligence of night orderly Turkel.

  • @boriskaragiannis
    @boriskaragiannis 3 дня назад

    ONLY ONE THINGS MATTER FROM The Shining...IT IS KUBRICK ADMITTING HE MADE THE FAKE MOON LAND

  • @MrGlomski
    @MrGlomski 3 дня назад

    Personally I still believe Macready was assimilated early on and was a thing the entire movie. Lots of things begin to make sense when you watch the movie with that in mind.

  • @1a1o
    @1a1o 3 дня назад

    I'm surprised the credits don't mention Kubrick anywhere.

  • @max_the_mantis5173
    @max_the_mantis5173 3 дня назад

    That movie scared me so badly I had nightmares, I do not stomach horror well at all. Also gave what feels like at least 2 of my own demon's nightmares. I watched it with another demon obsessed occultist, and with my partner too. I think we both sort of awkwardly laughed after the movie. They both handle horror better than me. I've met King Paimon, recently actually. He was going to wait to work with me, but changed his mind. Met him through the same wizard in part, already been working with Archangel Samiel for years, and Samiel wanted me to meet him. So far I've met him 4 times now. He's been very polite, he is an extremely beautiful man, he had very nice red claw like red painted nails. To me, and my friend, he appears with a beard, to my friend he appears more human, to me he appeared as a sort of grayish blue skinned jinnie I think. I've heard his name means Promise and Pact in Arabic and that it means Trouble in Hebrew, or a similar word does. I've heard his sigil is a 6666 sign. I did tell him my first exposure to him was that movie, he laughed and said he hates that movie too, I felt the air where his hands were and could make out what they looked like to me. The second time we met I felt the air and saw his face, and later drew him. The third time we met was after I'd dreampt of him he was with me when I woke up and spoke a bit hugged me, kissed me, then he left, I was still half asleep. The 4th time we met was today, he talked to me about the injuries over my spirit I've spent years healing that were left from narcissistic abuse over the course of 22 years, he held me, we took a nap, and then he left when I woke up. So far I really like him. He feels sweet, at least to me. I think it's because despite my being young, I'm 24, I've spent the last 3 years at least around demons consciously, and subconsciously I think I've been possessed for most of my life since early childhood, and I have already ascended my own variant of the left hand path. So far I feel completely at ease with him on an energetic level, but also anxious, excited, and nervous. I think his energy might be overwhelming me because I'm not used to it yet, I may have fallen asleep in part from that. He feels kind of spicy some how, like paprika.

  • @Nixkrude79
    @Nixkrude79 3 дня назад

    Between the party anf murder it happened two weeks apart thus giving Tommy and Jimmy enough time to plan it also ots noted that Jimmy kept reminding Tommy of what Batts said

  • @bethstratton3391
    @bethstratton3391 3 дня назад

    To ascertain what exactly the shiny object at the bottom right of the elevator where the blood comes out is: Simply zoom in on your footage at -26:12 / 30:25 approx 4 mins into the video (The section “What Is It”) to 3.9x you can clearly see it is a brass coloured pipe and you can see blood coloured liquid is gently spraying out of it.

  • @DavidAbyssal
    @DavidAbyssal 3 дня назад

    I have been a youtube user since 2006, and I can tell you, its getting worse, the initial spirit is gone...

  • @beatzone700
    @beatzone700 3 дня назад

    For me the worst was REC. It looks like a real video so I felt like I was watching a real thing

  • @crazyralph6386
    @crazyralph6386 3 дня назад

    It’s pretty obvious by the shoddy editing done by someone other than Kubrick near the end, in which they cut out the part of Bill and Alice’s daughter being kidnapped or led away in the toy store by the same men you see at Ziglers party sitting by the stairs? That would explain how Bill’s missing ballroom mask ends up on his bed, implying that it’s the orgy cult who has her and either offered her as a sacrifice, or simply trafficked her for sex. Guess that hit a little too close to some in La La Land, and they cut it out, similar to Jack Woltz’s character in The Godfather , seen leaving his bedroom with an underage girl in tears, being led away by her mother? Coppola got a tongue lashing for that one, despite it being straight out of the book!!!

  • @DrLeatherface
    @DrLeatherface 3 дня назад

    She never had braces. Ever. People are getting muddled up with a scene in Happy Gilmore where a similar looking actress smiles at Jaws actor Richard Kiel and she is wearing braces

  • @samwallaceart288
    @samwallaceart288 3 дня назад

    Friendly reminder that Kubrick enabled his pdf file producer on Lolita in seducing and grooming the underage Lolita actress, and the original author disavowed the adaptation when it became clear the movie sides with the perpetrator

    • @collativelearning
      @collativelearning 3 дня назад

      Kubrick wasn't responsible for the Lolita producer's actions. In fact he broke off his partnership with Harris shortly after Lolita was made. Nabokov worked very closely on the Lolita script with Kubrick for months - altering the story to be accepted by the csneors. They had a really good writing parntership. Nabokov himself even picked out the actresses photo and recommended casting her.

    • @samwallaceart288
      @samwallaceart288 3 дня назад

      @@collativelearning fair enough

  • @beatzone700
    @beatzone700 4 дня назад

    What is your opinion about the weird noise we can hear in the movie ? It's explained in the video "New Discovery in Stanley Kubrick's THE SHINING: THE SHONE REPORT"

    • @collativelearning
      @collativelearning 3 дня назад

      I thought it was a stupid video. It's the sound of a sliding door, as heard when Danny clibs inside one to hide from Jack.

  • @mollymeyer1346
    @mollymeyer1346 4 дня назад

    I am so excited you are talking about this aspect of it. I may have commented this same theory that I started to have about Kubrick that many of his movies called out the very actors, producers, screen writers and novelists that were in or inspired the movies. I do also think The Shining is a call out of Stephen King himself. People do not talk often enough about how Stephen is a very strange sexual person whose subject matter in his books, one example I cam think of is "It" depicts actual children in sexual situations, he also had a strange friendship and obsession with Drew Barrymore when she was around 11.

  • @meltingskeleton2082
    @meltingskeleton2082 4 дня назад

    Crazy to think Ray Liotta was the one to die first out of the three leads. Enjoy life as best you can.

  • @RobR4455
    @RobR4455 4 дня назад

    Donald Trump is a big admirer of a creation of Thomas Harris’ imagination, so what does that tell us about such a person who fixates on a fictional character like Hannibal Lecture and refers to that fictional character in his speeches?

  • @DaviDamir
    @DaviDamir 4 дня назад

    so called orgy.ok

  • @DharricRolyat
    @DharricRolyat 4 дня назад

    Kevin's parents were of the era commercialism. Buying stuff that they couldn't/didn't use or buying stuff then leaving the wrappers on. More than anything it was the scenes at home that were somehow dark, Kevin was another object that they had but didn't appreciate.

  • @johnnylove2073
    @johnnylove2073 4 дня назад

    So let's get straight to it.....gay subtext. 😆

  • @lawrencebrooks8697
    @lawrencebrooks8697 4 дня назад

    It is so clear that Kubrick had some form of high functioning Asperger's, and this obsession with the diamond pattern and the number seven is, for me, emblematic of that. As anyone who has read about Kubrick in depth, there are a multitude of instances that point out again and again to this condition. Back to this video - I think it's fantastic, you had done an exceptional work in bringing all these instances together into a single film compilation. Anyone who denies all this just doesn't wish to face the truth about the brilliant director. And as we all know, Kubrick was a perfectionist and Nothing went into his films that was not intended - by him - to absolutely be there.

  • @beatzone700
    @beatzone700 4 дня назад

    8:40 this Danny's expression is haunting me, its the scariest moment of the movie