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  • Our Pasts Should Not Effect Us (Dr Strangelove x Myself) by rockdragonmaster
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    Have I ever decided that I'd publish this? Yes, and if I do. Change this and put warnings on this that no one should be offended. All it took was that one spark of such a rebellious attitude, and with the passion to constantly change and break the laws of everything possible. It was the dreams and the Griffins magical technology, that made it all possible. Dr Strangelove swore to himself that after the event of his Wife in WW2, that he would never ever date another female. As for me? I was already in a relationship, happy as can be, but there must of been something missing in it. Join the tale of high emotions good and bad. Great explorations of people and lands, not to mention how much the knowledges of both worlds, have been smartened to much.
  • Member XV by KuroiShadow
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  • RESEÑA - A Clockwork Orange (La Naranja Mecánica) - 1971, Stanley Kubrick by tinchohitchcock
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    Reseña de la obra maestra de Stanley Kubrick, A Clockwork Orange.
  • The History of New Venice by EmpressJesterKing
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    Stanley Kubrick, old and mottled, wakes late at night, alone. He envisions a film about Venice, its beginning, its middle, its end. Compelled, he begins.
  • The Neighborhood Kids by celia4251
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    Story follows a group of orphan children living in a small, run-down town.
  • The Overlook Hotel The Making of The Shining by RobertHelliger
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    The making of Stanley Kubrick's version of Stephen King's haunted ghost story from 1977, (made in 1980). Warning: For readers 13 years and over. The book has strong violence, sex references, supernatural themes, strong, adult themes. For Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Barry Nelson, Stephen and Tabitha King, Lia Beldam, Billie Gibson, Barry Dennen, Philip Stone, Tony Burton, and Garret Brown. Dedicated to the late Stanley Kubrick, Vivian Kubrick, and Scatman Crother, Joe Turkel, and Lisa and Louise Burns, (the Grady Twins), Herve Attia, Diane Johnston, Jan Harlan, John Alcott, and Greg MacGillivray.
  • The 2022-2023 Film Journal Entry #44: "2001: A Space Odyssey" by XavierEPalacios
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    In the forty-forth entry of the 2022-2023 Film Journal, I finally take a look at one of the seminal classics of cinema, "2001: A Space Odyssey". Here, well, considering I just had to use the descriptor, "seminal classic", best if you find out for yourself what my thoughts are. Custom poster design by Killian Eng.
  • Nuclear War - Reality or a Movie Trick by viviennecardenass
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    More than 50 years ago, Stanley Kubrick offered a direct answer to the question of what would happen to the world, if its fate is left to the wrong people, at the wrong time. Dr. Strangelove or: 'How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb', is the name of the black comedy and one of the most original political satire films in the history of cinema. The film was directed by Stanley Kubrick and filmed in 1964. Decades later, it seems like Kubrick's "sick joke" got a replica in the reality of the 21st century. Namely, after the Cold War, the world was closer than it ever will be to an ultimate nuclear war, which would bring humanity to the edge of extinction. It seems that the horrible future, which has been anticipated by film art for years, will become the present reality. As the climactic point of civilization and art in which most phenomena can be observed only with the eye, the film has, during its history, presented extremely convincing and direct displays of not only the causes of the nuclear war but also its horrific consequences. However, in 'The Society of Spectacles', as the famous French philosopher Guy Debord imagined today's world, the current "Twitter - Nuclear Tensions" between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong, doesn't seem to worry the 21st century man at all, but on the contrary, it even excites and entertains in some way.
  • Raven Kubrick by AugustusH3
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    Raven Kubrick is a poem I thought of when watching a movie that was inspired by 2001 A Space Odyssey. In essence this story is inspired by Arthur C Clark, Isaac Asimov, and Edgar Allen Poe. The poem is based around nature and abstraction. None of this is meant to really make any sense or follow any story, except for the character Raven Kubrick represented as the writer of these poems.
  • Celebrity Farts Book Reviews by stanjonesjournal
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    These are imaginary reviews of imaginary books written by celebrities. Like some people , I've never been too crazy about celebrities. To me , their egos far outweigh their paychecks. Nor do I spend any of my time watching those ridiculous celebrity news magazines like ET , which in my opinion can easily induce narcolepsy , and deep states of catatonia. So , beware. Next time you watch one of these shows , you may fall into a coma from which you may never wake up. I do , however , like to make fun of celebrities , even those I do like. And this is how I make fun of them. Please vote and comment. I don't care if anyone thinks they're ridiculous , because I know for a fact that they are ridiculous. But I enjoyed writing them
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey Review by billiejoe123
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    This 1968 film stars Keir Dullea, Gary Lockwood, William Sylvester and Douglas Rain. Cinematography by Geoffrey Unsworth. Produced, written and directed by Stanley Kubrick
  • Life As A Winchester  by Kayla_Boschert23
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    This story is written by me and my friends and we all love supernatural hope you guys enjoy this story
  • Full Metal Jacket! Joker X Reader by SpaceWizard42
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    You meet Joker as a nurse in the Vietnam war
  • The Words In The Mirror Chapter 1 by Mathieson
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  • Everybody Wants To Rule The World by JBKaethish
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    Jaskel is trapped in a strange room with his doppelganger, who seems to be from another universe. They share stories that were supposed to be confidential to tackle boredom.