What did Kubrick mean by this?

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What did Kubrick mean by THIS?

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Please limit thread topics to Marvel or GOT.

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I've seen film school student movies more realistic than this. This is embarassing

Why doesn't the sand fall like normal sand? Is it all on strings too?

What did Kubrick mean by THIS?

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Scene scared the fucking shit out of me when I was a kid.

It's a zoo for humans.

>When you make kino and the CIA gives you no choice.

Footage is slowed down.

Holy shit I have never notice how the sand behaves in low gravity like that before.
That is literally impossible to recreate in a studio and CGI couldn't do that at this point in history.
Moon landings confirmed real.

Poor robert, shame he went crazy.

It's a cookbook!

>wow Bowman survived that competition survival of the fittest thing with hal juxtaposed with that monkey scene in the beginning and sees himself grow old and become a star child and the ship looked like a sperm what does it mean.

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name a whiter movie than 2001: A Space Odyssey.

which movie was this?

kek

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Insulting the Freemasons in their own language.

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starship troopers

but who was filming

ıs this the most retarded post in reddit history?

it seems like living in an apartment where all the floors are uplighting would be really cool at first but would eventually be the source of no end of worry and hassle.

>argentina
>white

filmed underwater

DAMN SO DEEP AND KINO

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>"They put him in what I suppose you could describe as a human zoo to study him, and his whole life passes from that point on in that room. And he has no sense of time.

>"They choose this room, which is a very inaccurate replica of French architecture (deliberately so, inaccurate) because one was suggesting that they had some idea of something that he might think was pretty, but wasn’t quite sure. Just as we’re not quite sure what do in zoos with animals to try to give them what we think is their natural environment.

>"Anyway, when they get finished with him, as happens in so many myths of all cultures in the world, he is transformed into some kind of super being and sent back to Earth, transformed and made into some sort of superman.

>"We have to only guess what happens when he goes back. It is the pattern of a great deal of mythology, and that is what we were trying to suggest."

t. Stanley Kubrick, 1980

Under the Skin had something similar

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1/6th earth gravity. Even with a bulky suit you would feel like a spring chicken

Bump

That film is so weirdly comfy

is that dude with the mustache supposed to be Tesla?

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>tfw he explained the ending to a japanese ghost hunter in 1980
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he was bullshiting them, the ending is about the monolith that´s the cinema screen

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that has nothing to do with that.

yes it does

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