"Strangelove? What Kind of Name is that Anyway?" | Dr. Strangelove | CineStream
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Dr. Strangelove (Peter Sellers) share some information on the doomsday device.
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Dr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb (1964/Stanley Kubrick) SYNOPSIS: An insane general triggers a path to nuclear holocaust that a War Room full of politicians and generals frantically tries to stop.
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Apparently George C. Scott fell down when he wasn't supposed to, he didn't miss a beat & Kubrick loved it so much he decided to keep the mistake in the final film.
One of many instances in which Kubrick told Scott that wasn't going to be the take he used, and then used it because it was so priceless.
It just worked so well and looked natural.
Serendipitous fall down. There are no mistakes, just new roads to explore.
Any time a character falls and gets up again in a movie most times it was by accident.
@@HermitKing731 You don’t say.
I'm not sure if 1:10 was improvised or in the script, but it's a wonderful bit made hilarious by George with his expression!
Legend is it was a real fall by George C. Scott. Being the pro he is, he kept going with his lines. A professional actor does not stop until the director says "cut".
there's something about hearing Strangelove say "com...putah"
Best line of the movie Mien Fuerher I can walk
Muffley:
Then you mean it is possible for them to have built such a thing?
Strangelove:
carefully plucks cigarette from his shaking right hand, which is in a black glove Mr. President, the technology required is easily within the means of even the smallest nuclear power. It requires only the will to do so.
Muffley:
But, how is it possible for this thing to be triggered automatically, and at the same time impossible to untrigger?
Strangelove:
Mr. President, it is not only possible, it is essential. That is the whole idea of this machine, you know. Deterrence is the art of producing in the mind of the enemy... the fear to attack. And so, because of the automated and irrevocable decision making process which rules out human meddling, the doomsday machine is terrifying. It's simple to understand. And completely credible, and convincing.
Turgidson:
Gee, I wish we had one of them doomsday machines, Stainsy.
Muffley:
But this is fantastic, Strangelove. How can it be triggered automatically?
Strangelove:
Well, it's remarkably simple to do that. When you merely wish to bury bombs, there is no limit to the size. After that they are connected to a gigantic complex of computers. Now then, a specific and clearly defined set of circumstances, under which the bombs are to be exploded, is programmed into a tape memory bank.
Turgidson:
Strangelove. What kind of a name is that? That ain't no kraut name, is it, Stainsy?
Stains:
He changed it when he became a citizen. It used to be Merkwurkdigliebe.
Turgidson:
Hmm. A kraut, by any other name, huh, Stainsy?
Strangelove:
Yes, but the... whole point of the doomsday machine... is lost... if you keep it a secret! Why didn't you tell the world, eh?
Desadesky:
It was to be announced at the Party Congress on Monday. As you know, the Premier loves surprises.
Some things never change
Washing machines
The virtuosity of Peter Sellers is on display here playing 3 roles!
Just like in the mouse that roared
It would have been 4. He was originally slated to play MAJ Kong, but he just could not do a Texas accent.
“Our source was the New York Times”
What a great movie!
In a strange twist of irony, the Soviet Union and now Russia actually possess a "doomsday machine" called PERIMETR, a "Dead Hand" system. Once activated, it will execute launch orders for all units automatically if primary Command, Control, and Communications is taken out in a nuclear strike.
What is truly remarkable about this film, is its continued relevance to this day.
Dr Strangelove Dr Kiss-inger, muahaha
Strangelove should be seen as a representation of all the Nazis the US recruited in Operation Paperclip.
@@thexalon Entonces son los dirigentes de la OTAN
@@thexalon Der Amerikadeutscher Volksbund macht für viel Spaß und Freude! Wissenschaft! /s
Ambassador. KISS-OFF
3:50 🤣🤣
Ralph Fiennes copied Peter Sellers’s Strangelove voice for Schindler’s list. It’s so obvious.
My best Bud in Germany heist 'putah ‼️
If superheroes existed in this universe, who would you want it to be?
Oh what a load of commie bull, I mean after all…
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Wow how depressing that just one Generation before me the people thought about this as a amazing Thriller Script. Today this, and President Biden is reallity....
No thought this was a thriller everyone knew it was a comedy your probably thinking about fail safe
I think you misspelled Putin..
Bruh what? This was way more relevant when it was made than now. That's why people found it so excellent because it fit the times they lived in so well.
@@LordVader1094 you think These devices dont still exist? These connected to Military AI and Monitoring sattelites.
@@LordVader1094 but yes If you talking relevancy in Pop culture then yeah you got a point
OMg I am so zoomer, i just read "dr strange, doomsday".
This will happen soner or later with the new us president i will say soon
How/why?
@@sudmuck you didn't really expect an answer to that, did you? Much more fun to make these dire predictions and try to fear monger rather than construct a credible argument/scenario.
I have food and water to last long enough.
And Victoria Newland is our Dr. Strangelove. She positively gleeful at the thought of WW III.
It’s been two years homer what say ye now?