#Kubrik

Josef Zornjosefzorn
2025-03-15
man wearing a too tight unicorn mask, covering half of his face, making his eyes look squeezed shut. He has crazy hair and wears a grey t-shirt
2025-03-01

Weird, when fans recreate the Voice of HAL9000, KITT or Enterprise Computer (Majel Barett) through AI.

Is it theft? I mean they were AIs in the first place?
#genai #hal9000 #kitt #startrek #kubrik

2025-02-26

Eine gute Nacht Geschichte? Nope.

Eine vor ausgreifende, sehr kurze Geschichte des Selenskyj Besuchs bei Trump und ein bisschen Latein. :awesome:

beobachtungen.hirtlitschka.de/

#Trump #Putin #Tyrannen #Blut #Tarantino #King #Kubrik #BroncoBuster #Script

Relax Milano 😴📍relaxmilano
2024-12-17

👽 Operazione Luna (Stanley Kubrik e il finto allunaggio)
youtube.com/watch?v=0I1ZlGjmtIM

Senhor Schlauschlau 🪐schlauschlau@social.cologne
2023-04-22

#Beef auf #netflix ist wirklich rundum großartig (Kamera, Drehbuch, Cast, Regie, Musik - alles!). Erinnert mich an #Fargo und die letzte Folge hat etwas #Kubrik​eskes.

@filmeundserien

zeit.de/kultur/film/2023-04/be

Lydia Conwell :mastodon:lydiaconwell@mas.to
2023-02-28

#BFI article about #Kubrik's 2001 and the invention of the #iPad www2.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/n

The part about the internet at the end is interesting. There is a quote from #ArthurCClarke's #book explaining how up in space Floyd receives hourly news updates.

The writer of the article then explains that the internet means we get new updates more frequently than every hour. However, I'm not sure the internet extends to 'far out in space' so I think every hour is pretty good.

Screen grab from article:

In the novel of 2001: A Space Odyssey that Arthur C. Clarke wrote while collaborating with Kubrick on the film, the writer expands on just how the gadget and its stream of news formed a habit of one of its astronaut protagonists:

Floyd sometimes wondered if the Newspad, and the fantastic technology behind it, was the last word in man’s quest for perfect communications. Here he was, far out in space, speeding away from Earth at thousands of miles an hour, yet in a few milliseconds he could see the headlines of any newspaper he pleased. (That very word ‘newspaper,” of course, was an anachronistic hangover into the age of electronics.) The text was updated automatically on every hour; even if one read only the English versions, one. could spend an entire lifetime doing nothing but absorbing the ever-changing flow of information from the news satellites. 

Thanks to something called the internet, which neither Kubrick nor Clarke predicted, we can be grateful for news that updates more frequently than on the hour. But the idea of spending “an entire lifetime doing nothing but absorbing an ever-changing flow of information” is something with which anyone reading this article or anything else from the internet's constant flow of distractions can forlornly sympathise.
Bruno Baldrigal 🏳️‍🌈⃤captbarba79@masto.donte.com.br
2023-02-08
PhillipeSudDuMonde :verified:PhillipeSudDuMonde@lile.cl
2022-12-10

Hoy a las 19.00 hrs en SalaK #Maipú (Teatro Municipal, Pajaritos #2045, a unos pasos de la estación Metro Plaza Maipú) exhibirán gratis #2001ASpaceOdissey de #Kubrik. Inscribirse en www.salak.cl o www.maipuencomun.cl
No diga que no le avisaron! ✨🌌🚀✨🎥🎞️🎬

Lydia Conwell :mastodon:lydiaconwell@mas.to
2022-11-20

You know. I'm not much of a Stanley #Kubrik fan ...

but I might watch The Shining again today #movie

2018-10-05

Jeff Bezos wants to send several metric tons of unspecified cargo to the Moon.

Does it look like this, perchance?

#2001 #Kubrik #movies

Monolith from Kubrik's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

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