TRY THE WINE
TRY THE WINE
oh man that guy obviously had no acting experience, I can't believe Kubrick didn't notice how bad his performance was but I guess Kubrick was never one for details, this guy really spoiled what was a subtle drama of slight nuances up to that point with his over-acting
FOOD
ALRIGHT?
didn't notice the bad acting, just thought the whole part was surreal
bait
HAVE ANOTHER GLASS
>takes a nap in spaghett
The scene would've worked better if it was milk Tbh
What sounds better to you, "Have a glass of milk," or "Try the wine." I mean no one says, "Try the milk."
>just thought the whole movie was surreal
ftfy
The acting in Kubrick’s movies was always abysmal. The man knew how to create an interesting shot, but fuck, he couldn’t direct actors to save his life.
When the spaghett kicks in.
Funny enough, that guy was actually a famous stage actor! I guess that kind of performance translates better to theater....?? *shrug*
>he doesn't chug a fresh glass of milk to start the day
Americans get out
he treated actors like the cheap whores they are, they were always secondary to the story to him, that's why "actors!" like Robert Duvall always talked shit about Kubrick and his movies, like Duvall claimed "i've never seen worse acting than in Kubrick movies" but he's the type of actor that just wants a director to turn on the camera and walk away while the actor gets to give birth to his spleen on stage for awards, Kubrick wasn't in to that
This was my "The Guest staring out his window" moment when I first watched it 20 years ago. When I knew it was something special. Also the rape scene was that.
Do brits really eat spaghetti with no sauce?
Why the fuck did he even sing the song in the bathtub? He knew where he was.
Yes, with a side of toast sandwiches
AHHHH THE FRENCH
I do drink milk and am an American. But read my post again, that wasn't the point.
The huge proto-Jeff Goldblum in that sequence was real cool
>read my post again
No.
made one of those, a bit of salt and pepper on the middle piece (the toast) and it was kinda reminiscent of a very dry chicken patty sandwich
lol call me crazy but i actually thought he was the best actor in the movie
>proto-Jeff Goldblum
kek
NO SHES DEAD!!!! SHE WAS VERY BADLY RAPED YOU SEE
this, he was the most moral of the bunch, he went from bleeding heart husband/writer to twisted cripple (attempted) murderer over the course of the movie
Don't shit on this if you've never tried it.
THE DOCTORS TOLD ME IT WAS PNEUMONIA
I don't think Kubs was aiming for hardcore realism with this movie.
My friend and I used to quote this back in high school. I need to watch A Clockwork Orange again sometime, so much of it is burned into my brain at this point
and don't shit on beans on toast (real bong Heinz beans from the import aisle, not van de camps or Bush's) either, good and filling and not bad for you either (unlike most bong food)
KEEP YOUR HANDSOME YOUNG PROBOSCIS OUT OF THE DIRT!
*NUT PUNCH*
that guy scared the shit outta me the first time i saw this movie. lol he looked and sounded so deranged
stairway scene in shining is 10/10 performance
>Duvall claimed "i've never seen worse acting than in Kubrick movies" but he's the type of actor that just wants a director to turn on the camera and walk away
I remember hearing once (I believe on the commentary track for THX 1138) that Duvall is the kind of actor who prefers doing as few takes as possible, as he believes his best takes are typically the first few, so that would make sense he hates Kubrick.
I saw the rape, I mean she was young and it didn't look that violent. I don't think she was raped to death. Probably very traumatic, but did she actually die from being raped? Come on.
Why is Duvall slinging shit at a man he's literally never worked with? What a fucking douche.
he's a ACTOR, and Kubrick didn't exactly go out of his way to glorify actors, made them look kinda silly of superfluous usually
Guess it's better than eating mud cakes like a Haitian.
one of those and some tea and a poor bong could make it through the day (or to sixteen bongs at least), then some beans on toast for dinner and he's set, kinda clever actually, you could eat for like pennies a day like that
>...but i guess Kubrick was never one for details