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Was it autism?
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>>219240244
looks like the Indian youtuber.. Muhamar?
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>>219240244
1000% yes
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>>219240281
>Saartacus
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>>219240244
it was more psychological warfare with the actors/crew than anything
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>>219240281
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>>219240594
kek
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>decided to watch Barry Lyndon a couple months ago
>was expecting it to be boring, it does indeed start kinda boring
>it later turns into a masterpiece and one of my favorite films
Kubrick doesn't miss
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It was Judaism
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>>219242909
>start kinda boring
the duel with leonard rossiter is cool though
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>>219240244
it was notism
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>>219244015
That was the nigga from 2001
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>>219244015
leonard rossiter's appearance in 2001 was so gentle and soft-spoken i finally experienced asmr. sorry to be gay
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>>219240244
He seemed like a posterchild for Asperger's if you ask me, so I'd say yes. But also, there are lots of aspies but only one Stanley Kubrick. So really, it was Kubrick.
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>>219240594
>me pootahar here
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>he had autism!!!!
>he had assburgers!!!!
>he was a retard!!!!

>meanwhile had multiple wives and children and everyone said he was a loving father and family man
>had strong relationships with some crew members that lasted decades

Can zoomers not understand that just because someone was highly intelligent and a perfectionist doesn't make them le heckin neuroconvergenTQ+ friendless loser like them?
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>>219240244
>From the beginning, I had mentally noted how well constructed the boxes were, and now Tony tells me that this is because Kubrick designed them himself. He wasn't happy with the boxes that were on the market - their restrictive dimensions and the fact that it was sometimes difficult to get the tops off - so he set about designing a whole new type of box. He instructed a company of box manufacturers, G Ryder & Co, of Milton Keynes, to construct 400 of them to his specifications.

>"When one batch arrived," says Tony, "we opened them up and found a note, written by someone at G Ryder & Co. The note said, 'Fussy customer. Make sure the tops slide off.'"

yeah I'm thinking autism

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54hrLTpsO5g
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>>219246547
>Tony takes me into a large room painted blue and filled with books. "This used to be the cinema," he says.

>"Is it the library now?" I ask.

>"Look closer at the books," says Tony.

>I do. "Bloody hell," I say. "Every book in this room is about Napoleon!"

>"Look in the drawers," says Tony.

>I do.

>"It's all about Napoleon, too!" I say. "Everything in here is about Napoleon!"

>[...]"Somewhere else in this house," Tony says, "is a cabinet full of 25,000 library cards, three inches by five inches. If you want to know what Napoleon, or Josephine, or anyone within Napoleon's inner circle was doing on the afternoon of July 23 17-whatever, you go to that card and it'll tell you."

>"Who made up the cards?" I ask.

>"Stanley," says Tony. "With some assistants."

>"How long did it take?" I ask.

>"Years," says Tony. "The late 1960s."

>Kubrick never made his film about Napoleon. During the years it took him to compile this research, a Rod Steiger movie called Waterloo was written, produced and released. It was a box-office failure, so MGM abandoned Napoleon and Kubrick made A Clockwork Orange instead.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2004/mar/27/features.weekend

We were fucking robbed
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>If you want to know what Napoleon, or Josephine, or anyone within Napoleon's inner circle was doing on the afternoon of July 23 17-whatever, you go to that card and it'll tell you."
Excuse me mate. Where you there?



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