This generation's Kubrick
This generation's Kubrick
Until I hear stories about him abusing actors to make great art, then no, he isn't.
I like him as much as the next guy but having no competition doesn't auto put him in the pantheon. watch more films
>The Sludge
>The Sludgehouse
>The Sludgeman
fpbp
thats not denis villeneuve
N'eggers
See more movies zoomer
Uh-huh. Call me when he fakes a Mars landing or something.
He is just Nolan for zoomers.
>undercut, full beard
>fit
>predator eyes
>still looks beta
What causes this?
>ive been thinking about getting revenge for 20 years
>even though all ive done since is join a group of bandits and kill people
>gods how am i supposed to find and kill my uncle
>oh i just hear the information of where my uncle is in the background from an npc
>let me just jump in this boat and get to my uncle to kill him, the trip should only last about one night
>boy oh boy that was sure easy : ), good thing i didnt have to fight or struggle at all to get my goal
and this is why nothing in the third act had any weight to it and i didnt give a shit about anything that was happening
The beard is full but it's not well-maintained. It's software engineer tier.
Also his face is pretty puffy/blobby - not a good state of fat distribution around there, or otherwise he just has shitty bone structure.
you shut your whore mouth.........im a millennial
not predator eyes at all
This guy gives me strong software engineer redditor vibes you're absolutely right.
Kubrick was an awful writer too
She looks great with that face shape and hair
I disagree. I love the dialogue in Kubrick's movies.
Is that supposed to be a good thing? Kubrick was a soulless hack.
I don't disagree, but the statement feels kind of cringe for some reason. But sure. Eggers is very promising.
>hipster hair & beard
>babyfat
>small nose
>5'3
>libtardism
Anya looking real qt there tho.
Why? Did Kubrick also release a shittily written, mediocre B movie?
He did nothing but that.
Who gives a fuck. This guy has talent and has it in spades. He can afford to look like a neckbeard. I'm sure there are hotties who would sooner go for him than for some regular chad-looking nobody.
That's why he hired competent writers. Look the dialogue in the movies he actually wrote.
It's called Killer's Kiss
Well-maintained" beards are tacky.
Babyface, girly eyelashes, overly-manicured beard and hair, and does not actually have predator eyes, and his eyebrows arch too high over those non-predator eyes.
it's called being fat
Chris Stuckmann if he were human
Don't forget Fear and Desire
I confess my ignorance here. I thought Kubrick wrote his scripts from Lolita onwards. I'm fastidious about dialogue and I love the dialogue in those films.
Large eyes correlate with traits like intelligence and openness, which are fitting traits for an artist.
to be fair, Kubrick loved to take credit from work he didn't do
There's a middle-ground between Keemstar-tier trimming and just letting it grow out and doing nothing to it like a fucking hobo
>just letting it grow out and doing nothing to it like a fucking hobo
literally me
The only movies Kubrick wrote completely independently after Lolita was Barry Lyndon and Clockwork Orange, every other movie had at least one other screenwriter and inputs from actors would add onto the daily changes to the scripts. Almost of the Sergeant's dialogue in FMJ was said by Emery before filming and then written down and changed. Even Clockwork and Lyndon used a lot of dialogue from the books, but many things were written by Kubrick. The narrator in Barry Lyndon is completely original to the film and doesn't appear in the book as it's written from Redmond's perspective.
Tidiness of beard is inversely correlated with talent.
He has a little snub nose - a sure sign of a follower, not a leader.
On the writing credit of Spartacus
>One idea was to credit Lewis as co-writer or sole writer, but Lewis vetoed both suggestions. Kubrick then suggested that his own name be used. Douglas and Lewis found Kubrick's eagerness to take credit for Trumbo's work revolting, and the next day, Douglas called the gate at Universal saying, "I'd like to leave a pass for Dalton Trumbo."
Just admit you're jealous of his talent. No need for armchair phrenology here.
I'm not disputing his talent, I'm just explaining why he looks kinda gay.
Villenuvy and Nolan released their debuts in the same year, they're of the same generation
t. snub nosed beta
post nose
that's not PTA
He did nothing of note until ten years after Nolan had become a mainstay on the Blockbuster shelves.
>He did nothing of note until ten years after Nolan
Still hasn't.
I can read his thoughts
>I'M IMPORTANT
I would say his beard seems like the middle ground. He at least maintains it somewhat. If you just let it grow it sticks out way more at that length.
>avoiding all minority including clown world nonsense by making strictly white period pieces only
unassailably based
>Even Clockwork and Lyndon used a lot of dialogue from the books, but many things were written by Kubrick.
Well, that's how book-to-film adaptations tend to work, isn't it?
>and inputs from actors would add onto the daily changes to the scripts
That I already knew. Kubrick would ask for input and would rewrite scenes until they felt right. And it shows. The dialogue in his movies is very tight. It's just very witty. Unmarred by a certain vulgarity that tends to characterize movie dialogues. Even a writer as snooty as Nabokov called him a "true artist" after seeing the finished version of Lolita - which is particularly interesting when you consider that Kubrick significantly changed the script he had co-written with Nabokov.
But whatever, just my opinion. If you don't like Kubrick that's fine. I'm autistic about dialogue. The Counselor is my favorite film of the last decade and that's 90% because of the McCarthy script, which everybody hated but I absolutely adored.
>Large eyes correlate with traits like intelligence
Oh yes, all those inteligent Somalis, Middle Easterners and Pajeets kek
What is predator eyes?
Not really, he's quite self-aware that he's just an obsessed myth/folk lore autist who looks like a hipster lol
>Over breakfast, I asked Eggers if he could explain why testing audiences were having trouble with “The Northman.” In conversation, he hesitates, as if to consider his potential vulnerability, and then answers rapidly and in full, to get it over with. “Currently, with my best intentions, like, I’m not normal,” he replied. “I look like a poster boy for a Bushwick hipster, but that is where my relatability ends, I fear.”
When the outer edge of the eye is angled upwards.
So like a chinaman?
He's cringe in any non-retarded society but based in 2022 GAE society.
Hes just chubby and pasty. If he got in shape and went out in the sun for a bit he would look alot better.
A little, yeah.
He's just a wittle guy