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Kubrick knew that you have to bleed for your art… (Original Post)
MrScorpio
Mar 2013
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olddots
(10,237 posts)1. stop it stanley stop it stanley stop it stanley STOP IT !!!!!!
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)2. Good one MrScorpio!
baldguy
(36,649 posts)3. The subject should be "Kubrick knew that you have to bleed for *his* art"
I don't think that's Stanley's blood.
graham4anything
(11,464 posts)4. Kubrick was an artiste' with morals and demons who made people think
whereas say Tarentino is a peddler/exploiter of demons & smut with no morals just want to enjoy the fruits of his commercialism, the less people think and buy tickets, the more he laughs to the bank
imho
always thought it was funny that the writer of the Shining(King) so despised the movie version Stanley did that he almost disavowed, that it was truly scary.
One of the few times I have enjoyed both a book and a movie as if each were separate, two
equal visions.
BTW, they say Kubrick's long written never finished Napoleon bio is going to be brought to the screen by Spielberg if a deal is made and it is filmed.After AI who knows...
or as David Bowie sings "Is there life on Mars"?