Kind of a shame the movie only recently is getting attention, great video btw
@benjisanderoproductions16 сағат бұрын
Thanks man 🙏
@PhantomFilmAustralia3 күн бұрын
As a character study, personal similarities between demographics, The Breakfast Club. For twists and turns, twists and shouts, Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
@benjisanderoproductions2 күн бұрын
I see what you did there 😎
@dalevintage4 күн бұрын
As they are 2 compleltey different style of movies...They are equally awesome...both for completely different reasons. ❤️🎬
@benjisanderoproductions4 күн бұрын
Heck yeah 👍 I love both of them so much, but putting them against each other definitely is an interesting debate
@David-dc3nk5 күн бұрын
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
@GuyLovesAnOnion6 күн бұрын
1. Paths of Glory 2. Eyes Wide Shut 3. Full Metal Jacket 4. A Clockwork Orange 5. The Shining 6. Barry Lyndon 7. 2001 ( I need to rewatch this) 8. Dr Strangelove 9. Spartacus 10. The Killint 11. Lolita Haven’t seen the other 2
@bryanbarthlow39616 күн бұрын
Ferris hands down. Not even close.
@RunningP1234567 күн бұрын
Wait... what do you think the message if Lolita is?
@denisalvarado99917 күн бұрын
Breakfast Club is a much more true to life movie, you get to know these characters on the inside who they and who why they act how they do. The movie is a reflection of how teenagers experience life and how it affects them, so it goes deep and into the human psyche and that ties us all together.
@benjisanderoproductions6 күн бұрын
I couldn’t have put it better myself, that’s why the characters segment to me was easily for the BC.
@PhantomFilmAustralia3 күн бұрын
The androgenous-dressing female can only be happy if she feminizes herself with make-up and a blouse. Not very true-to-life. Idealistic, but not true to life.
@denisalvarado99917 күн бұрын
The Breakfast Club all the way!
@zabdielvanegas73979 күн бұрын
In my opinion, Hughes best film to me is Home Alone. Even though he didn't direct it
@benjisanderoproductions9 күн бұрын
Honestly, Home Alone is probably one of the best films he produced outside of directing
@1000000man113 күн бұрын
That's actually Not Kubrick in Eyes Wide Shut. He's Just an extra who happened to look a lot like him. His daughter, Katherina, said that the crew noticed the resemblance on set and Joked about it even then. Kubrick does however have audio cameos in both 2001 and Full Metal Jacket. In 2001 his breath can be heard in the scenes with Dave and Frank in spacesuits and he talks to Pvt. Cowboy over the radio in Full Metal Jacket. Also in the beginning of Lolita, there's an accidental appearance in a dissolve transition where you can Just about see him walking out of frame, at least I think that's him.
@migalorsdarwin193014 күн бұрын
My initial answer was "your mom" cause it makes the most sense, However, I only watched the Ferris Buller TV show with Charlie Schlatter but pretty much only remember it had to do something with college kids and school. I liked Parker Lewis more at that time.
@benjisanderoproductions14 күн бұрын
The option of “your mum” should not be left off the table
@robertparker628014 күн бұрын
I'm just to say this: Ferris Bueller's Day Off is the better movie.
@benjisanderoproductions14 күн бұрын
It is a brilliant movie 🍿
@robertparker628014 күн бұрын
@@benjisanderoproductions I have related to that movie more, and it is.
@tomfilmreviews158216 күн бұрын
Trainspotting reference whattt
@benjisanderoproductions16 күн бұрын
What can I say, the Opening of that film is flawless
@tomfilmreviews158216 күн бұрын
@@benjisanderoproductions glad u think so I couldn't agree more, also the ending and everything inbetween
@clash7921 күн бұрын
I'm a huge Kubrick stan, and I definitely agree on the greatness of 2001. Greatest sci-fi movie, if not film period. A little surprised about your ranking of FMJ, though. I think Paths of Glory is easily better...but Apocalypse Now is the greatest war movie of all time. Had Kubrick made it, I'd probably put it second on this list. Maybe in a dead heat with Dr. Strangelove, a movie that is curiously completely of it's time, and way ahead of it's time. I don't foresee a future in where it's not completely relevant to current world events
@gianniskyr131222 күн бұрын
I disagree with many of your rankings but 2001 is by far the greatest
@benjisanderoproductions22 күн бұрын
That’s fair 👍
@mikeharvey274824 күн бұрын
I got up and walked out of Eyes wide shut, it sucked
@AlmightyBruceАй бұрын
13: Fear and Desire 12: Killer’s Kiss 11: Spartacus 10: The Killing 9: Full Metal Jacket 8: Lolita 7: Eyes Wide Shut 6: A Clockwork Orange 5: Barry Lyndon 4: Dr. Strangelove 3: Paths of Glory 2: The Shining 1: 2001: A Space Odyssey
@MarkusHorrorАй бұрын
My Kubrick Top 5: 2001 - Clockwork Orange - Shining - Dr. Strangelove - Path of Glory.
@WildFungusАй бұрын
chief cubrock was better than scorsayzee, quibi ahead of it's time, film dead. big tears much sad
@RamZar50Ай бұрын
- I wouldn’t rank *Full Metal Jacket* so high. The training camp portion is outstanding but not the rest. It’s the same with the first half hour of *Saving Private Ryan* versus the rest. - My favorite Kubrick movie is *The Shining* because I have watched it the most. It’s electric! - *Dr. Strangelove* has the best all time performance by an actor in a movie with Peter Sellers playing three roles. - *Paths of Glory* is one of the greatest anti-war movies ever made along with *Come and See* and *Grave of the Fireflies* which all make you aware of the senselessness of war!
@keepgrindingup7661Ай бұрын
I just watched Paths of Glory... I can't say enough good things about it
@clumpyschlipz7571Ай бұрын
putting spartacus over a clockwork orange is insane
@benjisanderoproductionsАй бұрын
Yeah, a majority would say that 🤷♂️
@RunningP1234567 күн бұрын
Ehhhhhh they're close in my rankings, personally.
@universome5112 ай бұрын
You can play the Music because it's Classical Tracks from hundreds of years ago
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
With songs like the Blue Danube over course, but for the Atmospheres song(the song that plays at the start of the film when it is just a black screen for 2 mins), I wasn’t sure at the time
@jamestoney61082 ай бұрын
To quote Willie from the Simpsons the shinning
@szhaka72512 ай бұрын
His best movie was the Moon landing 💀
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
The Cinematography in that movie was on point 👌
@HorrorCritical2 ай бұрын
My personal Stanley Kubrick ranking 1) Clockwork Orange 2) Eyes Wide Shut 3) Full Metal Jacket 4) The Shining 5) Barry Lyndon 6) 2001 Space Odyssey 7) Dr Strangelove 8) Paths of Glory 9) The Killing 10) Lolita 11) Spartacus 12) Killer’s Kiss 13) Fear and Desire
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
Not bad 👍
@pmc84512 ай бұрын
Absolutely fucking bonkers list. Spartacus & Eyes Wide Shut ahead of Barry Lyndon & A Clockwork Orange?
@baldee23972 ай бұрын
In my opinion clockwork orange is his best work
@matsis012 ай бұрын
8:07 excuse me sir you put my photo in your video
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
You had me for a minute there 😮💨
@kascnef2 ай бұрын
If Kubrick were alive he would’ve watched KZread
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
To think there could be an alternate universe out there where he sees this video
@Fernandolunatoro12 ай бұрын
Kubrick is the GOAT!
@stephenhaynes1492 ай бұрын
FMJ in my opinion hasn't aged well - this is the Kubrick film that goes against his perfectionism - the locations for example are so obvious. I could forgive the London streets made up to look like NYC in Eyes Wide Shut - but here, the locations ruin it for me now. However, I loved it when I first saw it!
@PrinceAliTheGreatest2 ай бұрын
I’d say my top three are Full Metal Jacket, A Clockwork Orange, and Lolita (Dr. Strangelove is a deadly close third.)
@PrinceAliTheGreatest2 ай бұрын
Also, fair list.
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏 that’s the crazy part with Kubrick’s films, a majority of them can be anyones favourite’s, shows how much quality is in each one
@PrinceAliTheGreatest2 ай бұрын
@@benjisanderoproductions Very true. I remember a professor describing Kubrick’s films to me like paintings or sculpture. Objectively well made and iconic, even if you don’t like or don’t understand them, and really meant to be critical of instead of sit back and relax film.
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
@PrinceAliTheGreatest he couldn’t have said it better
@berghitch2 ай бұрын
Hi, Benji. You must not forget that the movie Lolita is based on a novel and the name Humbert Humbert is not an invention by Kubrick, but by the author Vladimir Nabokov.
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
Aaah, that actually makes sense since the majority of Kubrick’s films were adapted from books
@thepredman9lol2662 ай бұрын
Hey I had a similar experience with discovering Kubrick's other films! I think 2001 is beyond words, but I also really liked StrangeLove, Full Metal Jacket, and ESPECIALLY Clockwork Orange. WHY DID YOU DO IT SO DIRTY!?!?! (just kidding I respect your opinion) Great video!
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
That’s one thing I realised whist making this video, ranking them is so hard because you have great films all the way down in like 9th, but that just shows the quality of his films
@FLAVCO2 ай бұрын
zero originality. no sub or like!
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
Fair
@xbluiee89722 ай бұрын
took time out of your day to comment that, middle aged and this sad get a grip mate
@fauldsy99642 ай бұрын
Oil up at 20 likes?!?! 🎉
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
Maybe 😏
@mjelves2 ай бұрын
it wasn't a manor, and it wasn't abandoned. It was a hotel that was closed for the winter. Are you sure you watched the film?
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
Yeaaaah, probably should’ve re-read my script and double checked
@yousefdiaa2 ай бұрын
Kubrick is a genius and 2001 is a flawless masterpiece. Great video!
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@aidenblundell80692 ай бұрын
thought the SAS had kidnapped you for treason due to your words on nativity, glad to know you’re okay 👍🏻
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
Good thing I escaped 😏
@CrypticNoir2 ай бұрын
Great vid!
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@J.T.Miller30002 ай бұрын
I agree with you on fear and desire. I watched it on prime and was shocked how bad the quality was
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
Some movies are just best left untouched
@thegreatstefano2 ай бұрын
That photo you sent me of your reaction after watching 2001: ASO is just as iconic as the film itself
@leehidegkuti51092 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for the next video in 2038
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
2049*
@thegreatstefano2 ай бұрын
What do you call this at this time of night??
@benjisanderoproductions2 ай бұрын
Upload night 😎
@tomfilmreviews15825 ай бұрын
Who's here for student council
@mattthesilent777RED5 ай бұрын
I actually hoped a Nativity 5 film could explore how and why both Desmond and Jerry Poppy act as they do
@benjisanderoproductions5 ай бұрын
We need answers, pronto!!!
@mattthesilent777RED5 ай бұрын
@@benjisanderoproductions If I were to rank the films, I'd go Best: 2 (Nativity's height) 2nd Best: 1 (A great start) 2nd Worst: Rocks (a good movie, very close to 2nd best) Worst: 3 (a good film on it's own, hardest to align with the others)
@benjisanderoproductions5 ай бұрын
It’ll probably take me years, but wait till I get to number 3
@mattthesilent777RED5 ай бұрын
@@benjisanderoproductions I wish you could do it quicker
@benjisanderoproductions5 ай бұрын
@mattthesilent777RED thanks that means a lot, I wish I could aswell, but unfortunately the earliest I’ll be able to come back is Summer 2024
@mattthesilent777RED5 ай бұрын
In one of my alternate versions of Doctor Who, the Fourteenth Doctor is played by Martin Freeman, but he wears a wig
@benjisanderoproductions5 ай бұрын
Sooner or later, it won’t surprise me that that would be reality
@mattthesilent777RED5 ай бұрын
@@benjisanderoproductions Basically my Thirteenth Doctor (Simon Farnaby) regenerates into the Fourteenth Doctor (Martin Freeman) who himself will regenerate into the Fifteenth Doctor (Mike Wozniak)
@ilisteverythingyt9769 ай бұрын
he hates Christmas because Jennifer left him on Christmas day as he was about to propose to her. Not because he’s jealous of Gordon
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Kind of a shame the movie only recently is getting attention, great video btw
Thanks man 🙏
As a character study, personal similarities between demographics, The Breakfast Club. For twists and turns, twists and shouts, Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
I see what you did there 😎
As they are 2 compleltey different style of movies...They are equally awesome...both for completely different reasons. ❤️🎬
Heck yeah 👍 I love both of them so much, but putting them against each other definitely is an interesting debate
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
1. Paths of Glory 2. Eyes Wide Shut 3. Full Metal Jacket 4. A Clockwork Orange 5. The Shining 6. Barry Lyndon 7. 2001 ( I need to rewatch this) 8. Dr Strangelove 9. Spartacus 10. The Killint 11. Lolita Haven’t seen the other 2
Ferris hands down. Not even close.
Wait... what do you think the message if Lolita is?
Breakfast Club is a much more true to life movie, you get to know these characters on the inside who they and who why they act how they do. The movie is a reflection of how teenagers experience life and how it affects them, so it goes deep and into the human psyche and that ties us all together.
I couldn’t have put it better myself, that’s why the characters segment to me was easily for the BC.
The androgenous-dressing female can only be happy if she feminizes herself with make-up and a blouse. Not very true-to-life. Idealistic, but not true to life.
The Breakfast Club all the way!
In my opinion, Hughes best film to me is Home Alone. Even though he didn't direct it
Honestly, Home Alone is probably one of the best films he produced outside of directing
That's actually Not Kubrick in Eyes Wide Shut. He's Just an extra who happened to look a lot like him. His daughter, Katherina, said that the crew noticed the resemblance on set and Joked about it even then. Kubrick does however have audio cameos in both 2001 and Full Metal Jacket. In 2001 his breath can be heard in the scenes with Dave and Frank in spacesuits and he talks to Pvt. Cowboy over the radio in Full Metal Jacket. Also in the beginning of Lolita, there's an accidental appearance in a dissolve transition where you can Just about see him walking out of frame, at least I think that's him.
My initial answer was "your mom" cause it makes the most sense, However, I only watched the Ferris Buller TV show with Charlie Schlatter but pretty much only remember it had to do something with college kids and school. I liked Parker Lewis more at that time.
The option of “your mum” should not be left off the table
I'm just to say this: Ferris Bueller's Day Off is the better movie.
It is a brilliant movie 🍿
@@benjisanderoproductions I have related to that movie more, and it is.
Trainspotting reference whattt
What can I say, the Opening of that film is flawless
@@benjisanderoproductions glad u think so I couldn't agree more, also the ending and everything inbetween
I'm a huge Kubrick stan, and I definitely agree on the greatness of 2001. Greatest sci-fi movie, if not film period. A little surprised about your ranking of FMJ, though. I think Paths of Glory is easily better...but Apocalypse Now is the greatest war movie of all time. Had Kubrick made it, I'd probably put it second on this list. Maybe in a dead heat with Dr. Strangelove, a movie that is curiously completely of it's time, and way ahead of it's time. I don't foresee a future in where it's not completely relevant to current world events
I disagree with many of your rankings but 2001 is by far the greatest
That’s fair 👍
I got up and walked out of Eyes wide shut, it sucked
13: Fear and Desire 12: Killer’s Kiss 11: Spartacus 10: The Killing 9: Full Metal Jacket 8: Lolita 7: Eyes Wide Shut 6: A Clockwork Orange 5: Barry Lyndon 4: Dr. Strangelove 3: Paths of Glory 2: The Shining 1: 2001: A Space Odyssey
My Kubrick Top 5: 2001 - Clockwork Orange - Shining - Dr. Strangelove - Path of Glory.
chief cubrock was better than scorsayzee, quibi ahead of it's time, film dead. big tears much sad
- I wouldn’t rank *Full Metal Jacket* so high. The training camp portion is outstanding but not the rest. It’s the same with the first half hour of *Saving Private Ryan* versus the rest. - My favorite Kubrick movie is *The Shining* because I have watched it the most. It’s electric! - *Dr. Strangelove* has the best all time performance by an actor in a movie with Peter Sellers playing three roles. - *Paths of Glory* is one of the greatest anti-war movies ever made along with *Come and See* and *Grave of the Fireflies* which all make you aware of the senselessness of war!
I just watched Paths of Glory... I can't say enough good things about it
putting spartacus over a clockwork orange is insane
Yeah, a majority would say that 🤷♂️
Ehhhhhh they're close in my rankings, personally.
You can play the Music because it's Classical Tracks from hundreds of years ago
With songs like the Blue Danube over course, but for the Atmospheres song(the song that plays at the start of the film when it is just a black screen for 2 mins), I wasn’t sure at the time
To quote Willie from the Simpsons the shinning
His best movie was the Moon landing 💀
The Cinematography in that movie was on point 👌
My personal Stanley Kubrick ranking 1) Clockwork Orange 2) Eyes Wide Shut 3) Full Metal Jacket 4) The Shining 5) Barry Lyndon 6) 2001 Space Odyssey 7) Dr Strangelove 8) Paths of Glory 9) The Killing 10) Lolita 11) Spartacus 12) Killer’s Kiss 13) Fear and Desire
Not bad 👍
Absolutely fucking bonkers list. Spartacus & Eyes Wide Shut ahead of Barry Lyndon & A Clockwork Orange?
In my opinion clockwork orange is his best work
8:07 excuse me sir you put my photo in your video
You had me for a minute there 😮💨
If Kubrick were alive he would’ve watched KZread
To think there could be an alternate universe out there where he sees this video
Kubrick is the GOAT!
FMJ in my opinion hasn't aged well - this is the Kubrick film that goes against his perfectionism - the locations for example are so obvious. I could forgive the London streets made up to look like NYC in Eyes Wide Shut - but here, the locations ruin it for me now. However, I loved it when I first saw it!
I’d say my top three are Full Metal Jacket, A Clockwork Orange, and Lolita (Dr. Strangelove is a deadly close third.)
Also, fair list.
Thanks 🙏 that’s the crazy part with Kubrick’s films, a majority of them can be anyones favourite’s, shows how much quality is in each one
@@benjisanderoproductions Very true. I remember a professor describing Kubrick’s films to me like paintings or sculpture. Objectively well made and iconic, even if you don’t like or don’t understand them, and really meant to be critical of instead of sit back and relax film.
@PrinceAliTheGreatest he couldn’t have said it better
Hi, Benji. You must not forget that the movie Lolita is based on a novel and the name Humbert Humbert is not an invention by Kubrick, but by the author Vladimir Nabokov.
Aaah, that actually makes sense since the majority of Kubrick’s films were adapted from books
Hey I had a similar experience with discovering Kubrick's other films! I think 2001 is beyond words, but I also really liked StrangeLove, Full Metal Jacket, and ESPECIALLY Clockwork Orange. WHY DID YOU DO IT SO DIRTY!?!?! (just kidding I respect your opinion) Great video!
That’s one thing I realised whist making this video, ranking them is so hard because you have great films all the way down in like 9th, but that just shows the quality of his films
zero originality. no sub or like!
Fair
took time out of your day to comment that, middle aged and this sad get a grip mate
Oil up at 20 likes?!?! 🎉
Maybe 😏
it wasn't a manor, and it wasn't abandoned. It was a hotel that was closed for the winter. Are you sure you watched the film?
Yeaaaah, probably should’ve re-read my script and double checked
Kubrick is a genius and 2001 is a flawless masterpiece. Great video!
Thanks 🙏
thought the SAS had kidnapped you for treason due to your words on nativity, glad to know you’re okay 👍🏻
Good thing I escaped 😏
Great vid!
Thanks 🙏
I agree with you on fear and desire. I watched it on prime and was shocked how bad the quality was
Some movies are just best left untouched
That photo you sent me of your reaction after watching 2001: ASO is just as iconic as the film itself
Can’t wait for the next video in 2038
2049*
What do you call this at this time of night??
Upload night 😎
Who's here for student council
I actually hoped a Nativity 5 film could explore how and why both Desmond and Jerry Poppy act as they do
We need answers, pronto!!!
@@benjisanderoproductions If I were to rank the films, I'd go Best: 2 (Nativity's height) 2nd Best: 1 (A great start) 2nd Worst: Rocks (a good movie, very close to 2nd best) Worst: 3 (a good film on it's own, hardest to align with the others)
It’ll probably take me years, but wait till I get to number 3
@@benjisanderoproductions I wish you could do it quicker
@mattthesilent777RED thanks that means a lot, I wish I could aswell, but unfortunately the earliest I’ll be able to come back is Summer 2024
In one of my alternate versions of Doctor Who, the Fourteenth Doctor is played by Martin Freeman, but he wears a wig
Sooner or later, it won’t surprise me that that would be reality
@@benjisanderoproductions Basically my Thirteenth Doctor (Simon Farnaby) regenerates into the Fourteenth Doctor (Martin Freeman) who himself will regenerate into the Fifteenth Doctor (Mike Wozniak)
he hates Christmas because Jennifer left him on Christmas day as he was about to propose to her. Not because he’s jealous of Gordon