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He changed the end of eyes wide shut to appease the illuminati but they killed him anyways.
The Shawshank Redemption was one of the best films ever made and very true to the source material.
I would also include both The Mist and Stand by Me.
originally posted by: ColdWisdom
Personally, and this is just my speculation, I think King had a lot of resentment for Stanley for two reasons.
#1 He believed Stanley fundamentally ignored the personal connection that King himself had to the characters and to the plot. Supposedly, King derived a lot of inspiration for The Shining from his own abusive alcoholic tendencies toward his wife and child(ren?).
#2 Over time, King has come to the same realization of Kubrick that Arthur C. Clark came to much earlier. That is - for someone who has no formal training in writing, film making, and no college education, Stanley Kubrick is inherently a deeper thinker when it comes to ideas in terms of a writer's ideas.
Clark once said that after a few days of spending time with Stanley, drafting up 2001, he realized very quickly that Stanley Kubrick had a more intuitive understanding of hard science. It was almost as though Kubrick were a PhD astrophysicist, and yet that wasn't even the case. But he thought and analyzed and experimented much like a traditional scientist.
And he asked all the right questions! That's important.
His output is scanty (17 movies in 50 years, ffs!) and very patchy.
But hey, I am no-one and my opinion of Kubrick is not important. I just felt like having a go at him.
originally posted by: ColdWisdom
a reply to: audubon
His output is scanty (17 movies in 50 years, ffs!) and very patchy.
Quality over quantity.
OK then, scratch the "17 movies in 50 years" and replace it with "three decent movies in 50 years")
originally posted by: audubon
originally posted by: ColdWisdom
a reply to: audubon
His output is scanty (17 movies in 50 years, ffs!) and very patchy.
Quality over quantity.
OK then, scratch the "17 movies in 50 years" and replace it with "three decent movies in 50 years".