Bastille’s Dan Smith tours the Stanley Kubrick exhibition after-hours | British GQ
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- The singer from Bastille goes around the exhibition at the Design Museum in London, with our GQ.co.uk Editor
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After hours at the Kubrick exhibition with Bastille’s Dan Smith
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Find out more about Dan's connection with Kubrick here www.gq-magazine.co.uk/culture/article/dan-smith-bastille-stanley-kubrick-exhibition
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Thanks so much for this fascinating experience :)
@@faraday3172 Thank you for watching!
He was definitely the best person to interview for this tour! Love hearing Dan nerd out
Love to see Dan fangirling hahah this is awesome
Dan is so good for my heart and mental health, I could listen to him talk about his passions and Interests all day long.
I lost it @12:00 when Dan said “a murderous F%&@head”🤣🤣😂
Dan Smith pretty much giving the tour of the Kubrick museum? Yes please!! I'd never seen the Durango in any other clips, too cool!
Did not know Dan was such a film fan, anyway, thanks fam!
There's tons of movie soundbites/dialogue on their early EP's and especially the album Wild World. I bet that all of them are film buffs
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You're right, haven't thought of that!
He looks so happyyyyyyy
Well this was fascinating!
dan,
i love you. that is all.
Well done to Anna Conrad for remembering that HAL went made because he knew the mission was a lie. An often overlooked detail.
Dan is so gorgeous in that sweater!! ❤️❤️
And the other myth about actors being abused and never working with him again.
1) Many actors pick up injuries during filming. No-one died like some other films.
2) Peter Sellers, Leonard Rossitor, Phillip Stone, Steven Berkoff, Joe Turkell... All came back and I'm sure I've forgotten some.
3) Leon Vitali (Lord Bullingdon in Barry Lyndon) quit his promising acting career to work for Kubrick for the remainder of the latter's life.
Clearly not all actors had issues with Kubrick.
such a nice video
Thank you Julian!
Alguien que subtitule este video en español ... po favo'
What's the music at 4:30???
Elena Passerini “Cello Suite No. 1” from Bach
Does anyone know the name of the director he mentions at 4:46 I can't quite catch what he says :)
Anna kelly Dario Argento
Bastille México Thanks!!
It's Dario Argento, (thanks Bastille Mexico also!)
British GQ Anna Kelly 😊
Yet another propagation of the myth about Kubrick pulling the film because of "copycat" crimes.
1) The crimes weren't really copycat. The criminals (and teir lawyers) just blamed it as an easy out.
2) As his daughter has pointed out, if they were dressed like Droogs how easy should it have been to spot them?
3) It's a matter of record that Kubrick received death threats from people who blamed him for the "copycat" crimes. That's why he pulled it, for his family's protection.
GQ check your facts!
wow bro amazing, play something else bro
FIRST!
John Shin YES! Congrats!