Stanley Kubrick Collection

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skuhn8
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#301 Post by skuhn8 »

Eyes Wide Shut: the Tongue and Groove Edition
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#302 Post by Svevan »

tavernier wrote:As it is, I have to sit through that awful Pollack-Cruise pool table scene that explains the whole plot near the end.
Isn't this a misreading? The explanation that Pollack gives is highly questionable, and the ambiguity of the film's final moments hinge on whether we believe or disbelieve his story.
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#303 Post by tavernier »

It doesn't matter whether or not he's to be believed, but the scene drags on too long and I can't believe that Kubrick wouldn't have done something with it.
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#304 Post by VC2020 »

The "Full Metal Jacket" and "Eyes Wide Shut" covers are now on DVDactive
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#305 Post by Narshty »

Both The Shining and Full Metal Jacket have been re-rated as 15's at the BBFC. Times changing, indeed.
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#306 Post by souvenir »

VC2020 wrote:The "Full Metal Jacket" and "Eyes Wide Shut" covers are now on DVDactive
The lowercase on FMJ seems an odd choice.
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#307 Post by tavernier »

It's only "Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut," which I've never seen before. I thought his contract always was for his films to be announced as "Stanley Kubrick's...."

Why only for EWS and not any of the other films? Strange.
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#308 Post by you gotta be kidding me »

The strangely genteel FMJ font, and breaking the title up with the line between the second and third word, and the fact that there are no caps, makes no fucking sense.
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#309 Post by Belmondo »

you gotta be kidding me wrote:The strangely genteel FMJ font, and breaking the title up with the line between the second and third word, and the fact that there are no caps, makes no fucking sense.
It would make sense to a Marine or any vet who would know immediately that it is describing the rounds of ammo in the band of the helmet. It is also a better representation of the way Private Pyle articulates the phrase in the movie
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#310 Post by Luke M »

Belmondo wrote:
you gotta be kidding me wrote:The strangely genteel FMJ font, and breaking the title up with the line between the second and third word, and the fact that there are no caps, makes no fucking sense.
It would make sense to a Marine or any vet who would know immediately that it is describing the rounds of ammo in the band of the helmet. It is also a better representation of the way Private Pyle articulates the phrase in the movie.
Good call. I'm actually impressed now with Warner.
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#311 Post by tavernier »

Kubrick is obviously giving his brother-in-law new directives from beyond the grave:

"Take 'Stanley' out of the Eyes Wide Shut cover."

"Change the font and make all the letters lower case on the Full Metal Jacket cover."

"Subtly change the 2001 and Clockwork Orange covers."

"Leave The Shining alone -- that's the only one I really liked."
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#312 Post by Person »

Oooooh, dodgy font for FMJ! Stan would be frothing. #-o
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#313 Post by kekid »

I noticed that the indefinite article is missing from the cover of "A Clockwork Orange". It is now called "Clockwork Orange". I think that is a more significant change than the typography of some of the other titles.
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#314 Post by tavernier »

I think that was discussed earlier, but it is annoying. The triangle that McDowell is in on the original cover is supposed to be the "A," but the spine always said "A Clockwork Orange"...until now.

There's so much wrong with these new covers that I'll probably keep my old set just to have the "good" covers, which I usually never do. (I even got rid of my old "Deliverance" disc even though that new photoshopped cover sucks.)
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#315 Post by Luke M »

I'm looking at the spine of my A Clockwork Orange DVD and there is no "A" it simply reads Stanley Kubrick Collection Clockwork Orange.

The greatest thing about this whole new collection is to be able to watch Nicole Kidman's derrèire in high definition.
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#316 Post by you gotta be kidding me »

Belmondo wrote:
you gotta be kidding me wrote:The strangely genteel FMJ font, and breaking the title up with the line between the second and third word, and the fact that there are no caps, makes no fucking sense.
It would make sense to a Marine or any vet who would know immediately that it is describing the rounds of ammo in the band of the helmet. It is also a better representation of the way Private Pyle articulates the phrase in the movie
Oh really? Do all soldiers only write in lower case, with odd spacing? Is this how military manuals look? And no one questioned what the words in the title refer to ( d u h ) but how they look. I don't know of any language that uses two words on top of third, separated by a horizontal line (as if this were some kind of math formula) except in poetry. As for Pyle's articulation of the title words... I don't recall him saying "full metal (pause[if that's what the line is supposed to mean]) jacket". His cadence was steady throughout the phrase.

They changed the fonts and grammar and punctuation not to fulfill Stanley's wishes or to better serve the titles' already well-established aesthetics, but because corporations are run and staffed by dullards who have to put their smudgy fingerprints on everything to rationalize the fact that they're not genuinely creative in any way, shape or form.

Of course, I'll still be buying these fuckers.
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#317 Post by tavernier »

Luke M wrote:I'm looking at the spine of my A Clockwork Orange DVD and there is no "A" it simply reads Stanley Kubrick Collection Clockwork Orange.
Which release do you have? My ACO spine reads ACO, not CO.
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#318 Post by denti alligator »

you gotta be kidding me wrote:
Belmondo wrote:
you gotta be kidding me wrote:The strangely genteel FMJ font, and breaking the title up with the line between the second and third word, and the fact that there are no caps, makes no fucking sense.
It would make sense to a Marine or any vet who would know immediately that it is describing the rounds of ammo in the band of the helmet. It is also a better representation of the way Private Pyle articulates the phrase in the movie
Oh really? Do all soldiers only write in lower case, with odd spacing? Is this how military manuals look?
Dude, chill, man!

Belmondo offered a very convincing interpretation of the lettering choice (no, not of the lack of capitalization, but who cares about that?).
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#319 Post by Luke M »

tavernier wrote:
Luke M wrote:I'm looking at the spine of my A Clockwork Orange DVD and there is no "A" it simply reads Stanley Kubrick Collection Clockwork Orange.
Which release do you have? My ACO spine reads ACO, not CO.
I have the "Digitally Remastered" version. I can't seem to find a pic anywhere except eBay. Appears to be out of print.

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#320 Post by Jeff »

Luke M wrote:
tavernier wrote:
Luke M wrote:I'm looking at the spine of my A Clockwork Orange DVD and there is no "A" it simply reads Stanley Kubrick Collection Clockwork Orange.
Which release do you have? My ACO spine reads ACO, not CO.
I covered this a while back.
I wrote:The original version of the DVD had it on the spine, but the later "digitally remastered" version did not, so this is really nothing new.
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#321 Post by Luke M »

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#323 Post by Person »

Luke M wrote:There is totally different artwork for Full Metal Jacket HD releases
Oh, dear God - it looks like one of those Medal of Honor video games. :roll:
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#324 Post by domino harvey »

I'm so glad that I don't get the "joke" cover
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#325 Post by rwaits »

domino harvey wrote:I'm so glad that I don't get the "joke" cover
That made me laugh out loud. Me too.
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