Stanley Kubrick — "I think the key to life is to be able to enjoy the little things."
I think the key to life is to be able to enjoy the little things.
I think the key to life is to be able to enjoy the little things.
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"It's Funny How The Colors Of The Real World Only Seem Really Real When You Viddy Them On The Screen."
"The only thing that is constant is change."
"I do not believe in God, but I am very interested in the possibility that there is something else."
"The very nature of the film medium demands that the director be a kind of dictator. You have to be."
"Perhaps it sounds ridiculous, but the best thing that young filmmakers should do is to get hold of a camera and some film and make a movie of any kind at all."
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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