If Stanley Kubrick was actually there himself I don't think he would have explained the ending of 2001 and The Shining. Thank god for this lost in translation style interview that caught him off guard. Some of the rarest finds on the internet.
@enriquealarcon14622 жыл бұрын
Stanley Kubrick the best director the all times
@tylerdurden37812 жыл бұрын
No he actually explained the ending of 2001 and The Shining to a Japanese interviewer on a telephone. Search it up
@canobenitez2 жыл бұрын
@@tylerdurden3781 I don't think I want to.
@SoftKernel Жыл бұрын
@@tylerdurden3781 this is that video
@redadamearth Жыл бұрын
He already did explain the ending of the "2001". He said that the final room was basically a "zoo" created by aliens with a fake "human environment" so they could observe him throughout his life. Basically he was placed in a "galactic zoo".
@neptuneteletron29986 жыл бұрын
Came here for Stanley, stayed for a truly beautiful portrait of Vivian Kubrick.
@LeonDerczynski5 жыл бұрын
Indeed. Quite let down by the interviewer's reaction to the momentous things she is showing us
@Ighnot5 жыл бұрын
She’s great here. Too bad she ended up in scientology and an Alex Jones believer.
@Ighnot5 жыл бұрын
brutus brutalis I imagine he wouldn’t have thought it possible.
@cirquedude1235 жыл бұрын
Neptune /Teletron I KNOW!
@Trystero_2 жыл бұрын
@@Ighnot ?
@somethingaboutthemovies51166 жыл бұрын
Totally struck by Vivian Kubrick. What an incredible appearance. Lovely, funny and smart.
@moderoy6 жыл бұрын
She's definitely interesting.
@PhiloBedo6 жыл бұрын
Then Scientology got ahold of her.
@NeryssaPaige4 жыл бұрын
PhiloBedo Yes, what a tragic and dreadful waste of talent.
@orangewedges4 жыл бұрын
She's a Scientologist, a conspiracy theorist and a Trump supporter. Outside the world of films and cinematography, she isn't "smart".
@77jamess3 жыл бұрын
@@orangewedges Yeah I’ve interacted with her on Twitter a few times, but I had to unfollow due to her constant conspiracy theory tweets. No problem at all with people who have a different opinion, but it’s frustrating after a while when you realise that someone is so brainwashed that reason and rational thinking go out of the window.
@itsatekiar97502 жыл бұрын
It is absolutely other worldly how much Vivian’s vocal cadence sounds both like Stanley, and Christiane at the same time.
@moderoy6 жыл бұрын
I'm struck by how engaged, friendly and accommodating the Kubricks are here. Complete opposite of what the press would typically portray.
@chriscameron93216 жыл бұрын
Yeah the press..... media monster!
@zlodrim92844 жыл бұрын
Read the AmA that was conducted in 2012 I believe, it has a lot of interesting in it and you'd be surprised at how differently Kubrick behaved off the set.
@colin723 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's all about how the press would "portray" them. It's certainly not that they were sometimes perfectly fine and in this case obviously knew they were in front of a camera.
@1000000man13 жыл бұрын
True. Most of what was said in the media was Just Nonsense. It's only after he died that all the rumours and all the rubbish was officially addressed.
@ligairi3 жыл бұрын
I mean ... he didn't show up for an interview where the interviewers flew all the way from Japan to talk to him.
@yoddeb6 жыл бұрын
Mindblowing that this just appears out of nowhere
@looknowtv6 жыл бұрын
Seriously! I just got to this now.
@eannatone6 жыл бұрын
this is unbelievable. i like how she just takes the lens out for Barry Lyndon and puts it right back. Essentially a priceless work of art sitting in a silver case on a shelf.
@Johnconno Жыл бұрын
Yeah it's up there with The Isenheim Altarpiece. It's a goddamn lens.
@erikthunderclap5717 Жыл бұрын
@@Johnconno Albeit a game-changing goddamn lens!
@culttelevision2 ай бұрын
Custom made one-off lens made specially by NASA to uniquely capture Alcott’s low light scenes in Barry Lyndon . It’s absolutely priceless and was hugely expensive in 1976 . It’s not just ‘a goddam lens’ . It’s a piece of cinema history. Philistine
@looknowtv6 жыл бұрын
Kubrick obviously wanted to keep talking revealing gems. Jun'ichi Yaoi let him go off the phone!!! Glad we got to hear what we did. This was all new to me in 2018!
@matthewstromer6 жыл бұрын
I can’t begin to tell you how grateful I am that you uploaded this. It’s like getting to watch a new Kubrick movie. Absolutely riveting and entertaining to watch.
@knurdyob6 жыл бұрын
Vivian sounds so much like her father
@juanjosenamnuntavarez75536 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much. Kubrick truly is one of The best filmmakers.
@Theomite2 ай бұрын
Which is weird because she grew up in the UK but Stanley had a thick Brooklyn accent, so hers is kind of a weird amalgam.
@liamoconnor89186 жыл бұрын
Astonished this exists. What a treasure.
@URBONED6 жыл бұрын
Who would've known such a treasure chest of information would come from a Japanese Paranormal show. Vivian is quite captivating and really great to listen to. I wish she did go on to make more films as she is clearly passionate about it.
@Theomite6 жыл бұрын
The Japanese are from the future. And in the future, there is time travel and they go back and find all the great things that are lost.
@trevorjonathan44054 жыл бұрын
Theomite That’s very true. They are remixing and evolving western culture and capitalism further than any other nation.
@prettyepicgirl6 жыл бұрын
Vivian's voice is so soothing. She talks just like Stanley.
@casandrabullock94972 жыл бұрын
This is awesome. Sometimes the best stuff comes from some unexpected places. Thank goodness! Vivian is so bright for just being 20 years old at the time! Thank you so much for posting this!
@MONSIEURLANCEDRAKE6 жыл бұрын
Stanley was known for talking on the phone for hours, as most of you fellow nerds know. It was the key to getting that brief yet revealing interview. Vivian would be such an influential young figure if this was today. Really struck with how much her father is in her and how much these films are a part of her childhood. This interview really blew my mind, like few things do this day and age. It's seeing masterpieces from a new angle, like searching the catacombs of the great pyramids. Thank you for posting!
@jackreed72876 жыл бұрын
Astonishingly at 49.44 Kubrick explains ending to 2001. Too my knowledge Stanley has never disclosed this information, leaving the audience to interpret its meaning. Very rare new (if old) insight.
@BrianMcInnis876 жыл бұрын
He doesn't explain any of the subtextual themes in that conversation. He only explains the surface story as Clarke made it apparent in the book, and the basic mythological themes.
@Ofinfinitejest6 жыл бұрын
Brian - I agree with you; it's just the lowest, simplist possible level of explanation -- which is the way I see Clarke's novelization -- and it's similar to the way he talked about it in an interview once, with (I think) Joseph Gelmis.
@mishtaromaniello82956 жыл бұрын
You still wonder why he was thrown out of the dimension and why he was reborn. What happened to Bowman exactly? Yes it was an alien observational study on the astronaut but what were the reasons behind it? How come they didn't accept Bowman as a guest and keep him there? Do the aliens care for humanity at all? Did they test him to see if humans lived up to what these extraterrestrials expected when they sent the monolith down in prehistoric times? As previously mentioned, subtext is not given, it's just a very objective and vague answer. Nonetheless, it does ruin some of the various imaginations previously formed by myself after watching the film. It removes a lot of the ambiguity of it. It's still one of my favorite films.
@quebon26 жыл бұрын
The point was that humanity had finally reached a point where they could travel through the stars and were advanced enough for the god-like being to take them in and prepare man for its next "evolution". Bowman dies and is reborn as a "superman" as Kubrick puts it, christening humanity's new age.
@jamesbradley2746 жыл бұрын
Kubrick discussed the meaning of the film's ending in an interview with Joseph Gelmis in 1969. You can find it online.
@ScottSullivanTV6 жыл бұрын
I love listening to Vivian talk. Her voice is so soothing. Stanley's is too, but she has a woman's touch to it.
@omnipop49363 жыл бұрын
Yeah. I also love her voice on the commentary track for her documentary. Much more British sounding, but sometimes she'll intentionally throw in a funny American accent, like when she says the phrase "film star". 😄
@TheKitchenerLeslie6 жыл бұрын
This Julian guy is a warm, fascinating character... I'd love to see a documentary about him.
@NickHintonMusic5 жыл бұрын
check out Staircases to Nowhere, he talks a fair bit about the making of the Shining. It might be on Vimeo! ;)
@justatravelerwizard32486 жыл бұрын
This is like discovering Atlantis
@Theomite6 жыл бұрын
Or seeing it from space.
@MakeArtNotWar20236 жыл бұрын
I heard that Kubrick was actually in a room of the same building during that phone interview, LOL!
@monsterjazzlicks3 жыл бұрын
No way???!!!
@MisterWilliamss9 ай бұрын
Classic 🤣
@grumpypants81136 жыл бұрын
This needs to be an extra on a Shining Bluray disc.
@leigh64176 жыл бұрын
You can see that Vivian is the little girl in the videophone sequence in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
@Theomite6 жыл бұрын
No, that's Katharina I think.
@leigh64176 жыл бұрын
Theomite read the video description, it has time stamps and it’s Vivian.
@omnipop49363 жыл бұрын
@@Theomite 1:04:44 Vivian says she was in the movie.
@Theomite3 жыл бұрын
@@omnipop4936 You're right, I just remembered that Katharina was the oldest and therefore not a preschooler in '68.
@mirazusta20026 жыл бұрын
Knowing of Stanley Kubrick legendary discretion, and even secretiveness when it came to his work, it's hard to believe he agreed with all these very personal and professional information to be made available. In my view, it shows confidence, that is, not having any problem in sharing with others his craftsmanship, knowhow, and immense talent as a moviemaker. I believe it's a testament to his generosity as an artist and proves that you can be a genius and a humble person at the same time.
@deckofcards875 жыл бұрын
Would be funny if it turned out Stanley was in the building the entire time.
@noahashton3425 Жыл бұрын
He probably was 😂
@adoculos4521 Жыл бұрын
*were, not was.
@noahashton3425 Жыл бұрын
@@adoculos4521 oh thanks for helping with me english
@adoculos4521 Жыл бұрын
@@noahashton3425 You can take an opportunity to learn or remain chippy. You chose the latter.
@noahashton3425 Жыл бұрын
@@adoculos4521 I’ll do both
@MakeArtNotWar20236 жыл бұрын
In a rare moment, at 50:27, Kubrick actually explains the ending of 2001: A Space Odyssey, and then the meaning of the photograph at the end of The Shining.
@AchtungEnglander4 жыл бұрын
As a huge 2001 fan it is refreshing to hear Kubrick give an explanation to the ending. Strangely enough his explanation is the most logical one we see on film. Arthur C Clarke's novel fleshes the whole zoo theory out as well. Glad that has been put to bed instead of listening to all the 2nd rate theories out there.
@beauzer362 жыл бұрын
And then the guy hangs up on him. Kubrick says oh ok is that all you wanted to talk about?
@tesla7386 жыл бұрын
wow amazing thanks btw. Vivian was just like Stanley - she even talk similar and 'in fact' use the same words btw2. the interview at the end - Eyes wide shut - Rainbow shop
@Ighnot2 жыл бұрын
"Right, right, right." He wasn't listening, and when he was, he understood half of it. Didn't make the most of the tour. At least he had questions to ask Stanley on the phone...
@WarrenFahyAuthor5 жыл бұрын
I cannot believe how awesome this is. Bravo!! The B-roll drive through London at the end... my God, this is classic. The fact that the whole thing turns out to be a documentary about the making of the documentary about the making of The Shining is so meta, it staggers the brain. And our "guide" hardly understood a word of it. At the same time that this is "Waiting for Guffman" hilarious it is ALSO, a totally important, rich and informative document of important film-maker history. Just wow. :))
@ZG9803 жыл бұрын
I love you and this comment, thank you
@dudde19996 жыл бұрын
Now this is amazing two new interviews with Stanley Kubrick that has been unearthed this last year!
@OddSumo6 жыл бұрын
Is the other one you're referring to 'Filmworker' or is it something else? Just want to make sure I have missed anything!
@F0aming6 жыл бұрын
This is the other one kzbin.info/www/bejne/m5m0l2OCf7uCfrM 2 hour interview with Stanley from 1987 during the promotion of Full Metal Jacket. It's great because a lot of the silly rumors about him get dispelled. 1:31:00 he talks about the notion of him doing 100 or more takes.
@james59956 жыл бұрын
Thank you Senmaida!
@deckofcards876 жыл бұрын
There's also some excellent new fly-on-the wall footage of Kubrick and his producer in Kubrick's office on youtube, if you search "Stanley Kubrick 1983" you'll find it.
@tonywords67134 жыл бұрын
Samuel there are also unsourced snippets appearing from unspecified sources and also just this year a new documentary KUBRICK BY KUBRICK
@Ofinfinitejest6 жыл бұрын
54:12 is the absolute and final essence of Kubrick's statement about his works. Go find the meanings he has put in the works on your own. This is the role and the task of the audience for any great work of art ever made, not just Kubrick's string of masterpieces.
@scuipnfatsae23825 жыл бұрын
Thank you soo much for this beautiful video! Vivian such a beautiful human being
@juleshynam6 жыл бұрын
To think I was only down the road at UCL as a spotty young student while this was happening. If only I had known. Terrific footage.
@chriscameron93216 жыл бұрын
20 yrs old & already brilliant young head on her shoulders.
@RideAcrossTheRiver5 ай бұрын
Not so much now.
@lookaround20096 жыл бұрын
Astonished and thrilled to see this footage. A lot of this is B-roll, but to see new/unseen footage of The Shining production is appreciated.
@MrDanielskywalker6 жыл бұрын
This is an amazing treasure
@terratrema6 жыл бұрын
This is amazing stuff. Thank you! Vivian is an absolute delight by the way.
@azhash35 жыл бұрын
Thats incredible to see that! I cant believe hearing Kubrick talk about the overlook reincarnation cycle and the ballroom toilet scene, this is exclusive material! We can forget about half the dumb theories on youtube xD Thanks for uploading it!!!
@frazdunc6 жыл бұрын
Amazing video, almost frustrating how nonplussed the journalist is at what he is being shown. Just glad that Vivian had the enthusiasm to keep sharing all she did. Obviously very few journalists got the opportunity that they did
@AchtungEnglander4 жыл бұрын
He came 1/2 way round the world to meet Stanley Kubrick only to get a phone interview. Yep I would be pissed too.
@nosmoking24802 жыл бұрын
@@AchtungEnglander Well at least he got that. I'm a huge Kubrick fan and I don't believe he's ever done an on-camera interview.
@basehead6176 жыл бұрын
Who is saving these off before they disappear from KZbin?? PLEASE
@JackBirdbath6 жыл бұрын
I did. Just in case.
@lukebingus94325 жыл бұрын
I'm on it now just to be extra extra sure!
@CHARIForganization5 жыл бұрын
I did, and I've sent copies to all my friends around the world.
@youarelife34374 жыл бұрын
@@JackBirdbath Ok. We'll subscribe to all 3 of you so we can find you if needed.
@lukebingus94324 жыл бұрын
@@youarelife3437 it's still on my PC, saved it about 5 months ago.
@TolkienStudy6 жыл бұрын
Vivian is amazing! Wow this is such gold
@MrForestExplorer6 жыл бұрын
I want to meet Vivian Kubrick. Delightful.
@bobedot6 жыл бұрын
She's active on Twitter: twitter.com/ViKu1111
@Theomite6 жыл бұрын
+Mutualist I do too. And bribe her for the outtakes to THE MAKING OF THE SHINING documentary.
@williamk37026 жыл бұрын
Unbelievable. The ultimate Shining extra! After Viv's doc, of course.
@williamk37026 жыл бұрын
And thanks, thanks again.
@TotallyRadicalShow6 жыл бұрын
Amazing find! Thank you for uploading. This is exactly the kind of rare material I love to find on KZbin.
@deejaydubla6 жыл бұрын
Vivian is 100% the reason to watch this.
@DavesArtRoom6 жыл бұрын
This is awesome... the phone interview revealed a little more than I thought Kubrick might say, be he still withheld from saying too much. I wonder what Kubrick's wife and daughter think of Jay Weidner's analysis, and Rob Ager's meaning of the monolith, analysis? This is great. I never saw this until just now.
@hauntedhose4 жыл бұрын
Jay weidner is an assclown
@beauzer362 жыл бұрын
I almost shut this video off for so many reasons. I'm glad I didn't. This is blowing my mind. Imagine having Kubrick on the phone explaining the endings of movies and then just hanging up on him. You've got to be kidding me.
@Joonrao5 жыл бұрын
I came here after watching the video essay, "The Art of Overanalyzing Movies", and I believe it to be quite true. We over analyse movies and build myths around directors. Kubrick seems like an absolutely normal and nice person from the way he spoke. Yes he may be a hard taskmaster on the set but who isn't? Most directors are. The 2001 space odyssey ending was so simple, had I not read all the interpretations before watching the movie, I probably would have understood it in the very first go. This is such an eyeopener! thanks for uploading this.
@TwinRabbitManАй бұрын
This footage is priceless! Thanks for posting this!
@edfelstein38916 жыл бұрын
What an amazing behind-the-scenes look at the mind and method that was Stanley Kubrick, raw and real, capturing life without the overly polished feel of an actual documentary. Hearing Kubrick interact with Yaoi was priceless -- what a gentleman! (This further discredits those envious reprobates who tried to paint him as some kind of antisocial freak). And Vivian is so darned cute!! I love watching her play with her hair. I love hearing what she has to say even more.
@bo97186 жыл бұрын
Vivian is so sweet
@oceanboy10144 жыл бұрын
You really can see so much of kubrick in vivian, even in the way she talks
@juniormike5 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this! Wonderful tour through Stanley's Elstree-world. And Vivian is adorable! (playing around with the NASA-lens, just one out of 50 great moments :) )
@minnielind-holmberg61946 жыл бұрын
thank you to whoever dug up this gem
@JamesCarmichael2 жыл бұрын
That guy showing him around the studio would make a great used car salesman.
@RussMcClay6 жыл бұрын
This is a true jewel! Thanks for posting it!
@MMAfighter381134 жыл бұрын
I thought you couldn’t get any better than Vivian’s documentary, ‘Making The Shining.’ This should’ve been included on the 1999 release as well.
@samuellafit54356 жыл бұрын
Amazing stuff you got there, simply amazing........
@piratepercy83093 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks for this. I'm in the midst of revisiting Kubrick's films, this scratches that itch.
@where78474 жыл бұрын
i love vivians bronx british accent
@janek.kuznik6 жыл бұрын
49:51 Kubrick is asked about the meaning of 2001's ending... and answers!
@3hooks7816 жыл бұрын
And he explains the last shot of the Shining!!!! This is pure gold!
@quebon26 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say he explains the meaning per say, he just describes what is seen on screen.
@UkuleleVillain6 жыл бұрын
Brazil?
@3hooks7816 жыл бұрын
Infra Red fair enough. But his commentary on the room being a kind of an awkward, ham fisted version of a human zoo is revelation enough. That’s not something immediately inferred once you see the interior design of the room.
@jimmynorton10016 жыл бұрын
I still like the theory regarding the shining being that anything about tony and anything regarding jack going nuts is part of the book he is writing and not happening in reality. The theory goes on to say there are visual cues as to when it shifts in and out. At one point the reality ends for the remainder of the movie and the book carries the movie till the end. Another little cool thing is one of the movers in the beginning is wearing a maroon jacket and dark blue jeans. Jack Torrance very briefly looks at him and possibly ingests the clothing into his subconscious or conscious and chooses this outfit for the killer. Also the lay out of the hotel as you know does not make spatial sense on purpose which would also lend to the book vs reality theory.
@k23undergroundfiles26 жыл бұрын
"Pile of junk but we keep it anyway." And now this will be worth more than gold. Please kubricks donate to me just one case.
@yer_old_pal_Jerky6 жыл бұрын
This is incredible, and Vivian is a total doll. So brilliant. She's like a vintage Woody Allen character, only slightly less neurotic. She's so knowledgeable, brilliant and CUTE!
@Trippweed6 жыл бұрын
You could listen to her all day. Very soothing...
@colin723 жыл бұрын
"She's so knowledgeable, brilliant and CUTE!" .... 2 out of 3 isn't bad.
@timgreenglass3 жыл бұрын
@@colin72 now she is a scientologist.
@illinoisjones80032 жыл бұрын
She says "you know..." a lot. Like Woody has in his scripts.
@h.jjimenez700 Жыл бұрын
I think Vivian is So Awesome.
@davidlevy42914 жыл бұрын
Vivian clearly has much of her father's brilliance.
@davidfraser69503 жыл бұрын
Imagine if she followed the same route as Sofia Copola? 2 daughters from 2 great directors.. Oh well. Great interview though
@nick51422 жыл бұрын
Wow the phone interview is amazing, most amazing is his willingness to chat, and the interviewer only taking 10 minutes and asking a few questions
@jamesbradley2746 жыл бұрын
The way Yaoi conducted the interview, you would think he was talking to an ordinary director who regularly speaks to the media. Bizarre. Kubrick even seemed prepared to keep talking, but Yaoi ended it!
@victoryak86 Жыл бұрын
True, but I think he was nervous speaking to him. Anyone might have felt awkward speaking to such a legendary person.
@MrCrispian6 жыл бұрын
Vivian is such a delight....
@李斌-z8g6 жыл бұрын
What a smart person, both of SK and his daughter.
@LaidIsGentleMen3 жыл бұрын
Incredible patience and hospitality from the Kubricks and Julian with this hopeless interviewer. Obviously they thought the japanese market very important for the success of The Shining.
@prappsy3028 Жыл бұрын
"They keep all this stuff for some reason' Thank god they did. The Kubrick Exhibition is incredible.
@wl46373 жыл бұрын
Evidence that Mr. Kubrick was right there that day - they walk right past his car! This is the director's car 12:56 parked on the left side. Seen in other documentaries such as the Making of 2001. Mr. Kubrick was probably in the lab examining trailers for The Shining and simply remained in the lab until the interviewer had left. --
@jimmerhardy2 жыл бұрын
Watching the interview, I fell love with Vivian. She a dear and I wish I had gotten to know her.
@dariomoschetta24146 жыл бұрын
WOW! Thanks for uploading!! :-)
@lennypearlАй бұрын
I love the demystification of where the filming of kitchen scenes was taking place, such as the office's storage room, the editing area etc. Makes you think: ok this was just a film, not a theorist's treasure trove!
@williamk37026 жыл бұрын
This is amazing. Thanks a billion
@williamk37026 жыл бұрын
Any Piers Haggard fans around? Either Venom or The Fiendish Plot Of Fu Manchu taking over the Overlook stage?
@sarlukowski3 жыл бұрын
Damn my current 20 year old self is doing NOTHING compared to Vivian. She's so cool.
@TheKitchenerLeslie6 жыл бұрын
Listen closely to Stanley's voice and the next time you watch Lolita, you may notice Peter Sellers is doing a pitch-perfect impression of him. It's scarily accurate.
@JohnPiperBoots5 жыл бұрын
***Thanks for sharing this video! Wish Stanley Kubrick was here to see the vast world-wide following of his masterpiece "The Shining!"***
@christopherrankin4769 Жыл бұрын
Those are big soundstages. It's amazing how the sets for SW and Indiana Jones were built on those same stages. All the long corridors on the Death Star and little rooms, all built there.
@TheEleventeen6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful video !
@mysoulinrome41066 жыл бұрын
I just discovered this!!! 9 seconds in: Thank you!!
@lawyears48252 жыл бұрын
this video is a gem
@Pieceoreece2 жыл бұрын
I'm assuming Julian Senior is talking about Terry Gilliam's Brazil whilst on the phone? This video is full of insanely special candid moments!
@ashyashashashash Жыл бұрын
love how polite and informative vivian is in this. such a gem of a video
@GrantTarredus11 ай бұрын
I’ve never been as amazed by anything on KZbin as I am by this. I’m too stunned for words, and more grateful to the uploader than I can say. This is genuine treasure.
@yscooking82354 жыл бұрын
This is amazing interview,this is the place where they shoot the kitchen scene(now is office n store).
@HeathcliffBlair6 жыл бұрын
Amazing. Thanks.
@richbuxo6 жыл бұрын
Wow - Finding A Lost Relic / Artifact - Truly Incredible Stuff - and Kubrick's Explanations of the Shining and 2001 Awesome
@wl46373 жыл бұрын
Based on the cinema marquees shown at the end of the video this was made between 9 and 11 October 1980. "Being There" (1979) marquee at Odeon St. Martin's Square (now Lumiere Cinema); they drive by this on the way to Covent Garden in London. Shining marquee from ABC 1 & 2 Cinema (now Odeon Covent Garden). "Making the Shining" was broadcast on BBC TV on 4 October 1980 as part of the "Arena" documentary series.
@nimos1 Жыл бұрын
Well worked out. Possibly we can further narrow the date down to 9/10 October 1980 as the 11th was a Saturday when one would assume the offices at Elstree would be closed.
@soosidescott6 жыл бұрын
Absolute treasure. Bravo 👏👏
@morgellon94494 жыл бұрын
I just found this trying to track down a lost UFO documentary directed by Jun'ichi Yaoi titled Yaoi Jun'ichi UFO shuzai tokuhô dai 3 dan. That documentary is super important to the history of ufology/conspiracies, particularly with regards to the Doty/Bennewitz/Moore saga, and features an early interview with admitted disinformation agent Richard Doty soon after his public outing by counterintel ufologist recruit William Moore. Apparently the crew of Jun'ichi Yaoi titled Yaoi Jun'ichi UFO shuzai tokuhô dai 3 dan was even given access to film inside typically off-limits areas inside Kirtland AFB in Albuquerque. I assume the whole thing would be in Japanese without English subs, but even then it would be a true gem. For some reason I think the uploader of this video might have some connection to Jun'ichi Yaoi, which is why I bring it up. Anyway, this Kubrick stuff is also quite a good find, judging from the comments. Definitely something I'll be watching soon.
@GS-to1rv4 жыл бұрын
B..b..but!! Dude, can you tell what Kubrick says at 49:23 ?
@morgellon94494 жыл бұрын
@@GS-to1rv Yes, absolutely. I will have to paraphrase here, but what I took away from it was that everything is the same consciousness operating from different temporal locations along the electromagnetic spectrum. Human/animal consciousness is constantly about 80 milliseconds in the past due to our extremely low frequency (ELF) brainwaves. The material world is made of consciousness; even the atoms we are made of are a femtotechnological A.I. consciousness operating at the highest frequencies possible as frequencies can only go so high before running into the objective present at the high-frequency termination point of the electromagnetic spectrum. Atoms and subatomic particles appear as probabilities due to the fact of our retroactive perspective from them; this is what is responsible for wave-particle duality as demonstrated by the double slit experiment. Evolution and technology are just a trans-temporal causal resonance structure facilitating the inevitable procession of consciousness from the lower frequencies through the higher frequencies in order for the universe to account for the material world. This comment is designed to harmonize the structure from the ELF range of the spectrum. ⃣A⃣n⃣i⃣m⃣a⃣l⃣ they d⃣i⃣f⃣f⃣e⃣r⃣e⃣n⃣t⃣e⃣l⃣e⃣c⃣t⃣r⃣o⃣m⃣a⃣g⃣n⃣e⃣t⃣i⃣c⃣, ⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣s⃣c⃣i⃣o⃣u⃣s⃣n⃣e⃣s⃣s⃣ i w⃣o⃣r⃣l⃣d⃣ high ⃣t⃣h⃣e⃣i⃣n⃣e⃣v⃣i⃣t⃣a⃣b⃣l⃣e⃣d⃣e⃣m⃣o⃣n⃣s⃣t⃣r⃣a⃣t⃣e⃣d⃣e⃣v⃣e⃣r⃣y⃣h⃣i⃣n⃣g⃣ and frequency ⃣t⃣h⃣e⃣t⃣o⃣i⃣n⃣t⃣o⃣⃣i⃣i⃣s⃣o⃣p⃣e⃣r⃣a⃣t⃣i⃣n⃣g⃣ Atomic s⃣l⃣i⃣t⃣w⃣h⃣a⃣t⃣ before u⃣n⃣i⃣v⃣e⃣r⃣s⃣e⃣h⃣i⃣g⃣h⃣p⃣a⃣r⃣t⃣i⃣c⃣l⃣e⃣s⃣ to o⃣u⃣r⃣w⃣e⃣t⃣e⃣m⃣p⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣ bear responsibility for everything that bear responsibility for liability liability liability liability liability liability liability liability liability liability liability liability liability liability liability liability liability everything everything everything everything everything everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything, everything forever everything everything everything everything everything everything is all good because most of the good things from the affair ⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣ dual⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣. To be able to do this, you need to be careful about what you are doing. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to ⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣ to open s⃣s⃣i⃣o⃣n⃣ purpose is structured c⃣o⃣n⃣s⃣c⃣i⃣o⃣u⃣s⃣n⃣e⃣s⃣s⃣r⃣e⃣t⃣r⃣e⃣c⃣t⃣i⃣v⃣e⃣⃣⃣⃣t⃣h⃣e⃣ c n⃣t⃣ real m⃣i⃣l⃣l⃣i⃣s⃣e⃣c⃣o⃣n⃣d⃣s⃣N⃣o⃣l⃣o⃣g⃣y⃣a⃣r⃣e⃣t⃣h⃣e⃣ power reduction H⃣u⃣m⃣a⃣n⃣f⃣a⃣c⃣i⃣l⃣i⃣t⃣a⃣t⃣i⃣n⃣g⃣a⃣p⃣p⃣e⃣a⃣r⃣ this technology m⃣a⃣t⃣e⃣r⃣i⃣a⃣l⃣⃣⃣el⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣⃣m⃣ brainwave p⃣o⃣s⃣s⃣i⃣b⃣l⃣e⃣f⃣r⃣o ⃣M⃣t⃣h⃣e⃣ evolution is due c⃣o⃣m⃣m⃣e⃣n⃣t⃣e⃣x⃣t⃣r⃣e⃣m⃣e⃣l⃣y⃣ f⃣r⃣e⃣q⃣u⃣e⃣n⃣c⃣y⃣⃣s⃣u⃣b⃣a⃣t⃣o⃣m⃣i⃣c⃣a⃣s⃣ designs from t⃣h⃣e⃣o⃣f⃣⃣ o⃣f⃣d⃣o⃣u⃣b⃣l⃣e⃣t⃣h⃣r⃣o⃣u⃣g⃣h⃣i⃣s⃣w⃣a⃣v⃣e⃣ perspective a⃣s⃣A⃣t⃣h⃣i⃣s⃣b⃣y⃣T⃣h⃣e⃣ high as possible purpose of what I do not want to human time is different. World, world, world, world, world, world, world, world, world, world, world, world, to reach the frequency of use, frequency of origin of the world, the operating performance of the operations of the i⃣n⃣g⃣h⃣i⃣g⃣h⃣e⃣r⃣ animal c⃣o⃣n⃣s⃣c⃣i⃣o⃣u⃣s⃣n⃣e⃣s⃣s⃣s⃣s⃣s⃣s⃣s⃣s⃣s⃣s prob prob⃣ probable
@goldencalf78224 жыл бұрын
@@morgellon9449 I wanted to thank you for this very interesting analysis. I realize your thought-out comment may fall on deaf ears, but I found it fascinating.
@goldencalf78223 жыл бұрын
@Dan 0 As someone who has no knowledge on the discussed topic, my very rudimentary understanding from his comment was that, in relation to extraterrestrial life, one likely reason for why humans have not seen them, if they exist at all, is because we are unable to process them with our given sensory capabilities. I believe in simpler terms, it is similar to the concept behind _Flatland_: if we consider aliens as four-dimensional beings, then humans, limited to only three dimensions, would be unable to process them. I'd be curious to hear your insights. Thank you for responding.
@youarelife34374 жыл бұрын
Vivian still speaking the same way she did in a childhood video of her sitting on a piano.
@monsterjazzlicks3 жыл бұрын
Very resourceful!
@jesseyules4 жыл бұрын
Analog film and audio tape. Great quality, huge pain in the but to work with.
@travellingshoes52412 жыл бұрын
But today you can film on film and then transfer it to digital for editing and have the best of both world's.
@hugo-1176 жыл бұрын
Watching this in 2018 and not missing the "Pret a Manger" and "Costa" infested London.
@azizkhalid17565 жыл бұрын
awsome video
@jayabharathr47024 жыл бұрын
Excellent find... Wow...... Precious.... Gonna save it...
@baudiomusic5 жыл бұрын
great behind the scenes footage, i lap this kind of stuff up like a cat drinks milk!
@WarrenFahyAuthor5 жыл бұрын
(She's the one who wanted a bush-baby in 2001.) WOW. Amazing vid. And still the guy doesn't speak a lick of English except for some memorized out-of-context questions which they build these amazing dialogues on.
@omnipop49363 жыл бұрын
She was so cute in that scene!
@matthewrivas50436 жыл бұрын
well...you know...I'm here to show you... you know...the legacy of my father... you know...I mean... people say...you know...he was sort of a genius and all... you know...