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the exhibition charts kubrick's near 50 year career., to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from. the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire, which was a sort of kubrick studios. ok, so, this library was the screening room. this was a workroom. so, the steenbeck was over there, the control table was over here. what connection was he wanting to make with the audience? he wanted to tell stories that made people think. he didn't spoon—feed you what you should think about his movie. and that's why, 50 years down the road, people are still discussing and talking about them. the exhibition ends with his oscar—winning sci—fi classic 2001: a space odyssey, complete with a space station v installation, and a range of archive material that brings us as close as we are ever going to get to understanding this m
the exhibition charts kubrick's near 50 year career., to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from. the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire, which was a sort of kubrick studios. ok, so, this library was the screening room. this was a workroom. so, the...
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the exhibition charts kubrick's near 50 year career.pher, to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from. the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire, which was a sort of kubrick studios. ok, so, this library was the screening room. this was a workroom. so, the steenbeck was over there, the control table was over here. what connection was he wanting to make with the audience? he wanted to tell stories that made people think. he didn't spoon—feed you what you should think about his movie. and that's why, 50 years down the road, people are still discussing and talking about them. the exhibition ends with his oscar—winning sci—fi classic 2001: a space odyssey, complete with a space station v installation, and a range of archive material that brings us as close as we are ever going to get to understanding th
the exhibition charts kubrick's near 50 year career.pher, to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from. the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire, which was a sort of kubrick studios. ok, so, this library was the screening room. this was a workroom. so,...
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how did kubrick differ to other directors? i asked him, "how do you direct?"i want, but i do know what i don't want." and how, wow, that was true. and i think that's why he did a lot of takes. luckily with me, he never really did that many takes. 0n barry lyndon, i heard he went up to 100 takes. the exhibition charts kubrick's near 50—year career, from his earliest days earning a living as a chess player and a photographer to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from — the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire, which was a sort of kubrick studios. ok, so this library was the screening room. this was a workroom. so the steenbeck was over there, the control table was over here. what connection was he wanting to make with the audience? he wanted to tell stories that made people think. he didn't spoon—feed you what you should t
how did kubrick differ to other directors? i asked him, "how do you direct?"i want, but i do know what i don't want." and how, wow, that was true. and i think that's why he did a lot of takes. luckily with me, he never really did that many takes. 0n barry lyndon, i heard he went up to 100 takes. the exhibition charts kubrick's near 50—year career, from his earliest days earning a living as a chess player and a photographer to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which...
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the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.ain until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because you made a documentary about it. no end to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and redford's performance is just great, sissy spacek as well. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study of them. it looks like the kind of film they made in the 70s and they don't make any more. from my point of view, that's perfect. all right, mark. thank you. that is all. goodbye from both of us. good evening. summing up —— some of us were good evening. summing up —— some of us were lucky enough to see blue sky on sunday. this is the picture taken off the north coast of northern ireland. beautiful blue skies there, we still have some clear spells around us we had to the course of tonight, but cloudier skies through parts of southeast england up to whales, a few spots of rain here. mostly dry elsewhere, but lots of m
the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.ain until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because you made a documentary about it. no end to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and redford's performance is just great, sissy spacek as well. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study of them. it looks like the...
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the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.again until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because it was —— because you made a documentary about it. now add to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and read for‘s performance is just great. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study them. it looks like the kind of film of the made in the 70s and they don't make any more. from my point of view, that's perfect. all right, mark. thank you. that is all. goodbye from both of us. now let's take a look at how the weekend weather is shaping up now. a bit of a switch around compared to what we have seen today. some sunshine today and that's across much of the eastern side of the uk and more cloud over the weekend. 0n the satellite picture is erie of loop pressure has fitting down towards the southwest. wells northern ireland and notjust cloudy but ran out of that. that situation is changing because of l
the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.again until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because it was —— because you made a documentary about it. now add to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and read for‘s performance is just great. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study them. it looks like the...
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the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.n until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because it was —— because you made a documentary about it. now add to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and read for‘s performance is just great. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just great. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. ijust love that. i thought it was really touching and it isa thought it was really touching and it is a character study them. it looks like the kind of film of the made in the 70s and they don't make any more. from my point of view, that's perfect. are read, mark. thank you. that is all for good buy both of us. this weekend at the best of this engine is going to be across a more western parts of the uk. that was certainly not the case today. we had a lot more cloud and outbreaks of rain. that rain is moving away from northern ireland and we should see over the next few hours it starts to dry up. we lose
the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.n until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because it was —— because you made a documentary about it. now add to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and read for‘s performance is just great. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just great. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. ijust love...
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and none other than stanley kubrick had demonstrated just the year before how it's done with his film two thousand won a space odyssey the deeply double we're doing to death cooper is jedi master to make sure that his face movie looks like real friends and so we're going to use his face movie to make sure the real space movie looks like space the film operation avalanche takes one of the most common conspiracy theories about the lunar landing and turns it into a totally new story funny and wacky but also thrilling. to put you in your mind. what well if there's no time to explain. why the destination was supposed to be mars but the rocket launches without any astronauts on board the one nine hundred seventy s. film capricorn one takes its inspiration from a conspiracy theory that was already making the rounds some eight years after the lunar landings namely that they were all hoaxes. and i want to know. your grover stated in the story the first manned mission. to mars can't be carried out due to a technical fault so the astronauts are ordered to pretend it took place so as not to threa
and none other than stanley kubrick had demonstrated just the year before how it's done with his film two thousand won a space odyssey the deeply double we're doing to death cooper is jedi master to make sure that his face movie looks like real friends and so we're going to use his face movie to make sure the real space movie looks like space the film operation avalanche takes one of the most common conspiracy theories about the lunar landing and turns it into a totally new story funny and...
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and none other than stanley kubrick had demonstrated just the year before how it's done with his film.
and none other than stanley kubrick had demonstrated just the year before how it's done with his film.
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and none other than stanley kubrick had demonstrated just the year before how it's done with his film tooth.
and none other than stanley kubrick had demonstrated just the year before how it's done with his film tooth.
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the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.you made a documentary about it. no end to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and redford's performance isjust great, sissy spacek as well. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study of them. it looks like the kind of film they made in the 70s and they don't make any more. from my point of view, that's perfect. all right, mark. thank you. that is all. goodbye from both of us. hello, this is breakfast with nina warhurst and ben thompson. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. theresa may has said the country now faces the "stark choice" of either leaving the eu with a deal — or not leaving at all. in a statement, the prime minister said she'd had to reach out to labour or let eu withdrawal "slip through ourfingers". three days of talks between both parties have ended without agreement, but some conservatives have criticised mrs may
the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.you made a documentary about it. no end to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and redford's performance isjust great, sissy spacek as well. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study of them. it looks like the kind of film they made in the 70s and they don't make any more. from...
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the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.ed. and you know because you made a documentary about it. no end to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and read for‘s performance is just great. performance is just great, sissy spacek as well. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study of them. it looks like the kind of film they made in the 70s and they don't make any more. from my point of view, that's perfect. all right, mark. thank you. that is all. goodbye from both of us. hello. this is breakfast with steph mcgovern and charlie stayt. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. it's unclear whether the government and labour will hold further talks on brexit over the weekend, after three days of discussions ended without agreement yesterday. meetings have been taking place to try and find a proposal to put to another commons vote, before an emergency eu summit next week. labour s
the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.ed. and you know because you made a documentary about it. no end to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and read for‘s performance is just great. performance is just great, sissy spacek as well. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study of them. it looks like the kind of film...
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the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.ment? old man and the gun. it has a lovely feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber, redford's performance is just great, sissy spacek is wonderful. it is very, very gentle, very nostalgic. i just loved that. i thought it was really touching. it's a character study of them. it looks like the kind of film they made in the ‘70s and they don't make any more. from my point of view, that's perfect. all right, mark. thank you so much. that's it for this week. thank you for watching. goodbye from both of us. hello there. we have an easterly breeze for the rest of this weekend. it means generally speaking, the best of the weather is further west. and this weather watcher picture shows the sunshine that we had earlier on in lancashire. it's been a beautiful day here. very different story as you head further east, mind you. in surrey, it's been quite chilly underneath that grey cloud. may even be a few spots of drizzle as well. most of the wet weather has been across scotland. that will ease o
the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.ment? old man and the gun. it has a lovely feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber, redford's performance is just great, sissy spacek is wonderful. it is very, very gentle, very nostalgic. i just loved that. i thought it was really touching. it's a character study of them. it looks like the kind of film they made in the ‘70s and they don't make any more. from my point of view, that's perfect. all...
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helicopter door gunner to private joke or up to shooting innocent vietnamese farmers in stanley kubrick's epic vietnam war film full metal jacket yes my friends war is hell and that hell is at the heart of this latest news concerning the prosecution of cheap special warfare operator edward eddie gallagher the navy seal who according to the may be times is accused of committing multiple war crimes including stabbing to death an unarmed and seriously wounded islamic state prisoner of war during a twenty seven thousand deployment to iraq plus shooting an old man and a young girl named violent spree that prosecutors contend might have claimed hundreds of lives in the war zone. according to witnesses the islamic state prisoner was only fifteen years old but it's not just the bronze medal winning navy seal chief's actions that are coming under fire but the chain of command around him as well you see the new york times is now reporting that according to a confidential navy criminal investigations report seven members of gallagher's platoon who tried to report the murders allegedly being committe
helicopter door gunner to private joke or up to shooting innocent vietnamese farmers in stanley kubrick's epic vietnam war film full metal jacket yes my friends war is hell and that hell is at the heart of this latest news concerning the prosecution of cheap special warfare operator edward eddie gallagher the navy seal who according to the may be times is accused of committing multiple war crimes including stabbing to death an unarmed and seriously wounded islamic state prisoner of war during a...
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parliament voting to force the prime minister to see kubrick's delay to prevent a no deal scenario at the end of next week it came off the jeremy corbett and his team held urgent talks with prime minister to resume a leader of the labor opposition went into the beaching with some of his own party demanding he seek a referendum on any plan emerging afterwards he simply said he'd raise the option of a public vote to prevent the deal or leaving on a bad deal we had a discussion hasn't been as much change as i expected we are continuing to have some discussions tomorrow morning. explore some of the technical issues surrounding it. was useful but inconclusive probably. the prime minister's move to consult korean after effectively giving up trying to convince her own hardline brick city is tobacco deal junior minister nigel adams to quit his post on wednesday. in his resignation letter he accused to resume a of quote trying to do a deal with a marxist but the prime minister suggested it was parliament's failure to pass her withdrawal agreement that forced her into this position and insisted
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that helicopter door gunner to private joker after shooting innocent vietnamese farmers in stanley kubrick's epic vietnam war film full metal jacket yes my friends war is hell and that hell is that the heart of this latest news concerning the prosecution of chief special warfare operator edward eddie gallagher the navy seal who according to the may be times is accused of committing multiple war crimes including stabbing to death an unarmed and seriously wounded islamic state prisoner of war during a twenty seventeen deployment to iraq plus shooting an old man and a young girl named violent spree that prosecutors contend might have claimed hundreds of lives in the war zones according to witnesses the islamic state prisoner was only fifteen years old but it's not just the bronze medal winning navy seal chief's actions that are coming under fire but the chain of command around him as well you see the new york times is now reporting that according to a confidential navy criminal investigations report seven members of gallagher's platoon who tried to report the murders allegedly being committed b
that helicopter door gunner to private joker after shooting innocent vietnamese farmers in stanley kubrick's epic vietnam war film full metal jacket yes my friends war is hell and that hell is that the heart of this latest news concerning the prosecution of chief special warfare operator edward eddie gallagher the navy seal who according to the may be times is accused of committing multiple war crimes including stabbing to death an unarmed and seriously wounded islamic state prisoner of war...
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also released, "fight club" and stanley kubrick's final filming "eyes wide shut."merican pie," and "office space." >> i've got to get out of here. >> uh-oh. it sounds like somebody's got a case of the mon daiss. >> cubicle culture became a cult classic. >> malkovich. >> malkovich. >> and there were cinematic game-changers like spike jonze' quirky "being john malkovich." the footage thriller "the blair witch project" and "the matrix," the groundbreaking descrisci-fi. now the new bookew book "best y ever" looks at he went into it. >> brian raftery, author of "the best movie year ever." welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> prince said it best. we're going to party like it's 1999. >> every day, every way. yep. >> what was great about that year. >> you look at "the matrix," "the fight club," and you can go on anded on. it's an amazing lineup. the other thing about 1999, it was the peak era of movie going. back then we didn't have the internet in our pockets on our phones every day. you would go to the theaters on fridays because you wanted the tack about it on monday
also released, "fight club" and stanley kubrick's final filming "eyes wide shut."merican pie," and "office space." >> i've got to get out of here. >> uh-oh. it sounds like somebody's got a case of the mon daiss. >> cubicle culture became a cult classic. >> malkovich. >> malkovich. >> and there were cinematic game-changers like spike jonze' quirky "being john malkovich." the footage thriller "the blair witch...
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the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.t shown again until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because you made a documentary about it. no end to your talents? it has a lovely swansong feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and redford's performance is just great, sissy spacek as well. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study of them. it looks like the kind of film they made in the 70s and they don't make any more. from my point of view, that's perfect. all right, mark. thank you. that is all. goodbye from both of us. it has certainly been a day of mixed fortu nes it has certainly been a day of mixed fortunes out there in terms of the weather. for some of us there was blue sky, sunshine around. in the north and east we have kept all the cloud and some outbreaks of drizzly rain stop there were some beautiful scenes as there were some beautiful scenes as the sunset, particularly across parts of northern england, wales, the south—
the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.t shown again until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because you made a documentary about it. no end to your talents? it has a lovely swansong feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and redford's performance is just great, sissy spacek as well. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study of them. it looks...
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the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.t is an old—timer bank robber and redford‘s performance is just great, sissy spacek as well. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study of them. it looks like the kind of film they made in the 70s and they don‘t make any more. from my point of view, that‘s perfect. all right, mark. thank you. that is all. goodbye from both of us. more from both of them at the same time next week. he‘s the indian film actor whose global fan base runs into the billions, and visiting the uk this week, the bollywood superstar, shah rukh khan has been honoured with a degree for his work in philanthropy from the university of law in london. in an exclusive interview with the bbc — khan says gender inequality in india in the workplace is narrowing and that he‘s seen a positive change in roles and salaries within the indian film industry since the "me too" movement began. bbc asian network‘s shabnam mahmood reports. known as the ki
the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown.t is an old—timer bank robber and redford‘s performance is just great, sissy spacek as well. it is very, very gentle and very nostalgic. i just love that. i thought it was really touching and it is a character study of them. it looks like the kind of film they made in the 70s and they don‘t make any more. from my point of view, that‘s perfect. all right, mark. thank you. that is all. goodbye from...