Stanley Kubrick — "I'm not interested in making films for critics. I'm interested in making films f…"
I'm not interested in making films for critics. I'm interested in making films for audiences, and if they like them, that's all that matters.
I'm not interested in making films for critics. I'm interested in making films for audiences, and if they like them, that's all that matters.
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"You can't make a film without being a bit of a dictator. You have to be able to say, 'This is what I want,' and everyone else has to follow."
"If you really want to do something, you'll find a way. If you don't, you'll find an excuse."
"The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that it is hostile but that it is indifferent."
"Only the very young and the very old can afford to be honest."
"You can't make a film without a script, but you can always change the script."
American filmmaker (2001: A Space Odyssey, Dr. Strangelove, The Shining) whose perfectionist year-long shoots and 100-take method redefined auteurist cinema. Closely associated with Orson Welles (auteur predecessor and Citizen Kane director) and Steven Spielberg (younger collaborator (A.I. Artificial Intelligence)). For an intellectual contrast, see Quentin Tarantino, postmodern American filmmaker — Kubrick's films erase influences into singular monolithic vision; Tarantino's foreground every reference as a deliberate tribute. The two opposite ways auteurist cinema can be made.
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