NWR: Paths of Glory

Joe Dressner

Joe Dressner
I watched this 1957 Stanley Kubrick film for the first time last night.

95 points!

The finish was surprising, lengthy and must have gone on for five minutes.

So intense, I could not hold back my tears.

Watch now, or watch 10 years from now.
 
On eBob a couple of days ago I mentioned my two favorite war movies are "Paths of Glory" and "Full Metal Jacket," both by Kubrick.

Kirk Douglas liked Kubrick's work so much on "Paths of Glory" he got him to do "Spartacus."

Not by Kubrick, but check out "Breaker Morant" if you like movies that deal with morality and war.
 
originally posted by SteveTimko:

Not by Kubrick, but check out "Breaker Morant" if you like movies that deal with morality and war.

Or Gallipoli.

Or How I Won the War.

Or Catch-22.

Or MASH.

I could go on...
 
I have to check into the Parker board for Movie tips!

Do they have a special section?

I told particularly like the genre.

I liked this film. It transcends genre.
 
Thin Red Line gets my vote for best war movie. As Jim Cowan might say, profound.

I'll get PoG into the Netflix queue. Kubrick was a genius.
 
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Thin Red Line gets my vote for best war movie. As Jim Cowan might say, profound.

I'll get PoG into the Netflix queue. Kubrick was a genius.

Or maybe a genus.

And the retro French helmets were cool too.

For Spartacus, I believe Kubrick was more of a salvage expert than a director
 
originally posted by SteveTimko:
I've always thought of Kubrick as more of a phylum.
In a world of genomic cladistics, do you really believe in phyla as legitimate taxonomic units?
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by SteveTimko:
I've always thought of Kubrick as more of a phylum.
In a world of genomic cladistics, do you really believe in phyla as legitimate taxonomic units?
I learned kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species in seventh-grade science and the universe is staying that way as long as I can recite it from memory, dammit.
 
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
Steve:

That's a rather nasty comment. I hope the politburo doesn't nuke this thread.

Wow, if Joe Dressner can get censored I don't feel so picked on now.
::::imagine winking emoticon here::::
 
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