The Lost Media of Stanley Kubrick
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
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0:00 - Intro
1:10 - Early Docs
2:17 - Fear and Desire
4:37 - The Burning Secret
6:03 - Spartacus
8:32 - Kubrick's uncredited film
9:54 - The Lost Pie Fight
14:05 - An Unexpected Discovery
16:17- The Greatest Movie Never Made
19:34 - A Clockwork Orange
20:22 - Barry Lyndon
22:20 - The Shining
29:06 - Full Metal Jacket
34:23 - The two movies he almost made
40:04 - Honorable Mentions
40:58 - The Kubrick Conspiracy - Розваги
Kubrick has so much lost media that if they were found and compiled into a showreel, it would be as long if not longer then most of his movies
one might get to the moon and back on the length of that footage
well theres a first time for everything, except going to the moon@@hayberdasher8625
i feel like this would apply to most artists in any medium
As I’ve always heard it said, Kubrick was hired to fake the moon landing, but he was such a perfectionist he made them shoot on location, on the moon
lmao yes! "Well the director insists on realism so we have to develop a space project. He's very insistent."
That's a brilliant joke. Thank you
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A lost media video that is not about SpongeBob, Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network. There is still hope for this community.
Amen to that.
I know, right?
I like to watch.
on baby
yeah, it feels like lost media searches are either commercials/bumpers, cartoon shit, or gore
Calling Rod Serling only the narrator of the The Twilight Zone is a bit disappointing. He was the writer of many episodes and the creator of the series.
Nice
he did him dirty. called him Rod Sterling as well. tbf, i used to think that was name, too, until i looked him up. but come on dude, you're making a video.
The man is a pure legend and deserves better
The show itself is disappointing. Yes I'm talking about the original version.
@@PitchSkullBlack lol i wanted to like the new one but i stopped with all the woke stuff. if it wasn't woke, it would have been mediocre.
I don’t care if Kubrick didn’t like deleted scenes, WE *NEED* THE DELETED PIE FIGHT FROM DR. STRANGELOVE!
Peter Jackson, are you listening? lol
it is the artist, not the audience, who gets to to decide what is released. after all, he made it, you're just watching it
@@SlyQueguyscrew that. I wanna know!
But it's dumb
Did he buy the footage?
Hello @AllThingsLost, I’m Filippo Ulivieri, author of a series of studies on Kubrick. I wanted to set the record straight on a few things.
The entire, fully edited, pie-fight scene of Dr Strangelove is preserved at the British Film Institute, though it is not available for public screenings. Contrary to popular opinion, the assassination of JFK had nothing to do with its excision from the film: there is archival evidence that proves without any doubt that the sequence was cut before that event.
I have to say that most of the deleted scenes from The Shining that you quickly refer to in the video are not mentioned in any draft of the screenplay, nor in any production document. Anyway, what I want to stress is that the footage that was in possession of Emilio D’Alessandro was not a deleted scene from The Shining. As the author of his biography, “Stanley Kubrick and Me”, I did the inventory of his belongings. That roll of film was simply a portion of a released copy of The Shining. When Emilio auctioned his Kubrick-related material, the auction house falsely stated that the roll of film featured never-before-seen senes in order to increase the price of the item. Finally, Kubrick was not in the audience during the initial screenings of The Shining in NYC and LA.
If you are interested in knowing more about Kubrick and his lost material, I made a series of videos about my studies on Kubrick. One episode focuses on the long production of A.I. Artificial Intelligence ua-cam.com/video/VQmxV4-3sHA/v-deo.html and another one analyses all of Kubrick’s unrealised films, 60 of them as I discovered ua-cam.com/video/I7dDyKsxmi0/v-deo.html
Thanks for your kind attention!
Best,
Filippo
Hi Filippo!
In one of your videos you talk about a Japanese film Kubrick loved.
Four word title, one of them being “purple”?
Could you give me the title please if you can recall it?
@@geoffhoutman1557 I don't seem to recall any Japanese film I mention... Can you try and find in which video I talk about it? Thanks for watching my work.
My film professor saw The Shining opening night in NYC and watched it again a few days later. He claims the hospital scene was in the movie the Friday night and gone by the time he saw the movie again a few days later.
@@middlefingermotionpictures4772 Yes, the hospital epilogue was cut three days after the premiere showings in New York and Los Angeles. Lucky him!
Thanks for sharing your work with us.
I feel like Kubrick would’ve been active on Twitter, constantly roasting people. 😂
kubrick would’ve been tweeting like a trump and elon musk love child
@@misseselise3864 YEAH!
lol you guys know nothing about stanley kubrick you guys only hear story about him that media made. stanley kubrick is so introvert he rarely talk with anybody.
@@misseselise3864just shut up
@@dewagod6532 I suppose!
This was the last video ever posted by All Things Lost before he mysteriously disappeared... 😂
Funny.
Lolita being the only uncensored movie is incredible
Pretty smart on Kubrick's part to keep the movie as clean as possible. Don't really need to show sex to get the point across.
Unlike the incredibly bad remake of it with Jeremy irons.
I did hear though, that Peter Sellers was originally supposed to play a school counselor in drag, before it got changed into the iconic Dr. Zempf in Lolita.
Spartacus was a for-hire job for Kubrick. While he had no creative control, the film's massive success gave him the freedom to make the films he wanted to make. Had he not directed Spartacus, what followed would have never been.
Spot on.
Speaking of the Shining, I would love to see Kubrick's take on Doctor Sleep and how he would handle the sequel to his movie (The plot and all).
I mean the deleted scene made it clear that they didn't go to Florida.
i would like to see how he would’ve remade IT
@@misseselise3864 So, how would you imagine his take on that?
A new blameitonjorge and lostmediamike video in the same day. With one of them being about my favourite director. This is gonna be a good afternoon 😃
Anyone interested in this should supplement it with a great documentary called: "Kubrick's 1,000 Boxes" about the 1,000 boxes he left behind and their contents he meticously cataloged. One was filled with hundreds of pics of gates he had taken to find the right one for the mansion on Eyes Wide Shut. He also documents what he believed to be letters and vids from obsessed fans/ stalkers he worried about, one of whom the documentarian tracks down. It's a really interesting look into his obsessive mind and creative process.
I was just watching your videos! You spoke about Kuchisake-Onna before on your lost anime video, and many of the films in that franchise are nearly lost and it's like a scavenger hunt finding out about anything to do with them. Maybe it would make a good video? Thank you!
Im in my late 30s and i only knew of kubrick from a couple of his later projects, thanks for the info 👍👍👍
I like how a single scene completely changed an audience reaction
As crazy and dickish Kubrick can be. The actor originally planned to be Hartman in Full Metal Jacket was well liked and respected by Kubrick. Kubrick reassured him that he'd still be paid for what they shot, and he would be re-cast. Which to me is very nice to know.
He played the "GET SOME" guy on the chopper ride
"How do you shoot women and children?"
"Easy! you just don't lead em as much!"
A lot of your questions from the shining are quite simple I think. The bear costume giving up the action to the guy in the suit is from the book - they’re ghosts, the original hotels manager and his gay lover. All of the continuity errors and lighting changes are intentional to make the hotel seem supernatural, which is also why the set design doesn’t make sense (room doors that should seemingly lead to hallways or solid walls, weird floor plan with the kitchen, the office from the beginning has a window leading outside even though it shouldn’t). The hedge maze was created to replace a scene with moving hedge animals from the book. There are two Grady’s - as explained in the book, the hotel makes every caretaker go crazy and kill his family. Stephen king named them both Grady to be intentionally confusing. A lot of the book changes from Kubrick intentionally came from him being pissed off with Stephen king, who was unhappy with Kubrick’s script and tried to push his own script onto Kubrick. That got made into a terrible miniseries sometime in the 90s. Kubricks version is far better and there are more things left up to interpretation, kings original novel is standard haunted house fare. Kind of like what you said at 45:13 - Kubrick’s movie definitely ISNT just about a haunted house, but Stephen kings novel definitely is
To be fair to Stephen King, Kubrick wasn't honest in his intentions regarding adapting. He did that artist thing where he did what he wanted to do without any thought as to the original creator's intent.
That miniseries, however, was a snooze fest.
Kubrick was absolutely right in everything he did with The Shining. Stephen King is a good (not great) writer, and his take on it is sub-par at best.
King shouldn’t have sold the movie rights then... no sympathy whatsoever.
And that miniseries, so faithful and dull, and all the upstairs downstairs upstairs downstairs at the end. Unwatchable
@@geoffhoutman1557 it's kind of watchable if you're smoking a little weed and joking with your friends about how bad it is.
"beehive rounds" more commonly known as "flacchette rounds" are NOT banned by ANY treaty or convention they are NOT "cluster bombs" which ARE banned BUT only by a treaty, that the united states never signed, neither did russia nor china.
Did you forget what the subject of this video was?
@@beejls did you watch the video? dude SPECIFICALLY SAID that the scene got removed because it showed "use of rounds that were illegal due to conventions" which is ENTIRELY FALSE.
@@stapuft and the subject of the video was what? Ammo?
@@beejls thanks for proving you didnt watch the video, come back and try again after you have.
@@stapuft the video was about Kubrick.
Didn’t think this would be any interesting. Well done. Kubrick sounds like hell to work with.
Kubrick by far is my favorite director. He is someone who truly bled for his art. As a musician, I strive to do the same for my art form.
striving to hurt yourself to create something maybe isn't a good goal?
what part of an artistic process requires the artist to hurt themselves or others? like, craftwise, how does the artist's personal suffering intrinsically improve their work?
i've known a lot of people who've suffered for decades who can't write a decent song, write a decent movie, or produce a decent video. i've known stable, boring people who've produced some of my favorite music, poems, novels, and films. the idea that a person's suffering inherently creates great work seems incredibly irrational, like a product of romanticizing a handful of artists with severe, untreated mental/physical health problems.
there is no singular, correct, formulaic way to make great art. seems like it's better to strive to be an ok person while making great art (as many, many folks have done and do). fetishizing suffering and/or chaos seems like a quick path toward frustration.
Kubrick is my favorite director too. I'm an artist, and I also have to struggle & suffer for my art. Maybe people who arnt totally passionate about their craft don't suffer, But I do...and I always will. My personal suffering doesn't intrinsically improve my work...But it's a part of the process. If I could change It--I might because suffering isn't so fun~ BUT, it's a part of some artists that can't be changed----- Were born with it!
Lets not forget that Kubrick hurt other people as well. The Shining production sounds close to torture@@oeb3847
Narrator? Rod Serling CREATED the The Twilight Zone….
This was very good. You should make a video on lost media of Steven spielberg
Especially the Tintin sequels.
7:59 “and man had no rizz! He uses analogies like eating oysters and eating snails.”
That line made me pause the video and laugh way longer then I like to admit. 😂
Made me turn off the video.
@@handsomeandtall😂
It’s clear you have a fond love for cinema. Just from watching your other lost media videos and the amount of care that went into this script. Thanks for the great video!
Completely understand how researching this sent you down the rabbit hole and why we haven't seen much of you lately. Well done.
I find it hard to believe there is any vehicle of Kubrick's that does not have lost media. I'm going to say yes, there probably is lost media for Eyes Wide Shut.
With Eyes Wide Shut, I believe there isn’t much in the way of deleted scenes and the studio didn’t tamper with it. The studio was probably to afraid to alter much. Which is a problem. Kubrick was unhappy with the film and would have likely significantly altered it himself in post if he hadn’t passed away. The movie was unfinished.
I agree it was probable that the allocations were too much
There has been 24 minutes cut from Eyes Wide Shut. After Kubrick's death and before the release. So what you believe is irrelevant
@@jdoe9518Absolutely correct 100%
@@jdoe9518 Of all the lost footage out there, this is the one I would like to see the most. I think the film was meant to hit much harder at the elite/pedophilia connection. Seems like a lot of that rings true in the age of Jeffrey Epstein. Not to mention the fact that Nicole Kidman told her in private that the world was run by pedophiles.
I've always felt like Kubrick could've directed an adaptation of Catcher in the Rye. He'd be the only person who could've adapted it. Maybe he could've done it after Lolita
Excellent video. One thing, the Twilight Zone writer and producer's name is Serling, not Sterling ... However, everything Serling did was Sterling. My favorite Rod Serling piece is Requiem for a Heavyweight
a little unrelated but, i had a dream about this recently and i’ve been pondering this ever since. in my dream, i don’t remember the full plot (like most of my dreams) but i remember the main thing was that i had the power to make all lost media found, and at first i was immediately onboard, bc so many impossible things like silent films and the apollo 11 tapes would finally be found, but i realized that in making ALL lost media found, that includes the bad stuff. christine chubbuck, grizzly man, armin meiwes tapes, EVERYTHING, and i woke up before i could make the decision. even now i still don’t know what i would choose. what would you guys choose?
Make good lost media found instead of bad ones.
Make good lost media found not bad
Congrats on this being your longest video
i didn’t even notice the length before clicking but fuck it
Okay, pronunciation is important:
Anto-NINE-uss is Tony Curtis's character in Spartacus, and Rod SER-ling (not Sterling) created and hosted Twilight Zone.
EDIT: Ian Holm, not Holmes.
EDIT: @28:48 the word anecdote is said ANN-ek-dote.
Altogether, a really good look at what we haven't seen! Thanks.
I learned about several of these cases during a Kubrick exhibition.
I originally had other plans that day but they were ruined and I ended up going to the museum because that day it was free admission.
It was great to see the photographs and some of the props used in his films, as well as the monkey suit from the intro of Space Odyssey.
As well as several sketches of the costumes and photographs of their canceled projects, I think I still have a small promo from that day
I worked in a hotel in northern Vermont in 1980 and read "The Shining" by Stephen King. I had room and board at the hotel and my room was next to the furnace, so the book was read in the proper setting. When I saw the film a year or two later, I thought it was excellent, but entirely unlike the book, which focused on Jack Torrance's mental state as dialog. The book would have been near impossible to shoot as written.
Some of the Moon Landing footage lost. That counts too.
Rod Serling was quite a bit more than the "narrator of The Twilight Zone".
His best work by far is the 1969 moonlanding shortfilm
The rapidity of this vlog helped to make it extremely interesting and watchable. Very good job on behalf of the vlogger for imparting informative content making it one of the best I've seen compared to the multitudes of others that attempted to explain Stanely Kubrick. Thank you!
You should do a video on lost media created by governments. My favorite is the photo of an iron manhole cover that became the fastest man-made object in history at the time. It was part of an underground nuclear test in 1957, and despite the best high-speed camera at the time recording the scene, only one image was recorded of the manhole cover. It's estimated to have gone 125,000mph, a record that wouldn't be broken until NASA surpassed it with the Helios Satellites
You have to make a video about THAT lost John Lennon film...
I hate that I know what you're talking about
Lol. I know what you’re referring to. I want to see John’s lennon.
this is the best lost media channel full stop
As a huge Kubrick fan since I was a kid, this is easily one of your best and most interesting videos! Love this! :)
Dr. Strangelove is one of my favorite films and the pie Fight ending is one of my favorite pieces of lost media. I highly doubt the ending was destroyed.
Olivier's dead, how 'bout we get Anthony Hopkins to dub?
Yeah, that sounds more than acceptable.
I always held the belief that the monolith was supposed to represent a superintelligence/supercomputer, i.e. representing a singularity event. I wonder what kind of speculative texts even existed on that subject back then, and what they would've looked like.
I can't believe he worked with Chris Cunningham... I should've figured as much, I suppose. Anyway, this video ruled.
I've always believed the missing 24 minutes of EWS deal either more with the mansion party, or expand on child trafficking tied to the scene where the costume shop owner seemingly tries to sell his daughter to Cruise.
I think eyes wide shut is interesting. People say the film ending so abruptly is odd, along with in that scene their kid is talking and going with people in the background. So subplot of selling their kid for power?
Also the interviews of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman after his death or when they talk about his death are so weird. We have Tom almost scared and is in silence for about 1 minute.
Tom Cruise silent and scared for a minute? What?
36:43 - this is a picture of actor Robert Shaw, who died in 1978, not Bob Shaw the writer
Great video bro, keep up the good work!
i wish we could have seen his vision of AI
This is great! Very unique 👏 and well done
I wonder if there’s a version of the scene from A Clockwork Orange where Alex isn’t singing Singing in the Rain. Jennifer Jason Leigh had a scene filmed for EWS before it was reshot.
Where Keitel jizzed in her hair?
This was a great watch thank you!
Warghhhh... Yes!!!
Can't wait to go home and watch this one.
The Native American Navajo references in the movie “The Shining” are to the stories of Skinwalker Ranch. A ranch that most people knew about during the 1970s
Incredibly well done - and with great love and respect! Thank you.
Sir, you’re research and delivery are so good, Mr. Kubrick himself might just approve. 🎞️📽️
My guess as to why you don't think that Stanley was murdered or that he was trying to expose a secret society ~ is because you don't think that a secret society really does exist. Stanley made that whole movie to let us know what's going on.
That's the thing AllThingsLost isn't taking into account - that the costumer isn't your 'average' costumer - he only supplies the super wealthy.
While some fight over whose politics is more evil or ignorant of evil, Kubrick is really exposing that our _entire upper class_ has become evil, not just a single 'secret society' here & there. Absolute power corrupts absolutely & it eventually stains everything below it.
I’m all for a good conspiracy…. But did he really, I mean come on.
What do YOU think that Eyes Wide Shut, was about?@@Desecrator6
Fun fact about A.I.: Stephen Speilberg met with the band “Ministry” during filming and Al Jourgensen ( the bands singer) quipped that he’d thought the film was meant to be a gay porno and insisted the title should be changed to “A.I :Anal Intruders”.
Spielberg didn’t catch the joke at first but as filming continued, Stephen would approach Al Jourgensen almost daily with a new a meaning for the acronym A.I but Jourgensen would always say “No. It’s gotta be Anal Intruders.”
Source:- Lost Gospels: by Jon Wiederhorn & Al Jourgensen.
Side note: Ministry used samples from a number of kubrick films on their music. The song “ Thieves” being easily the most noticeable.
Kubrix movies are not fully understood without including the philosophic dissertations of Lyndon LaRouche. Kubrick was a charter subscriber to its British publication, Fidelio.
If it were a natural heart attack then there should be a clean toxicology screen in the autopsy, but i suspect that information has been hidden
Like 2001 needs more scenes. Also, why is there a photo of actor Robert Shaw at 36:44?
Lost Media of directors is a fascinating topic all on its own. Like the few lost silent films that Hitchcock made. Though Hitchcock would say at least about one of these films, I don’t remember the name, that he was glad it was lost because it was horrible.
For animation fans, like me, perhaps the biggest Holy Grail of Lost Media is the cut ending of The Heckling Hare!
I've heard that Arthur C. Clarke wrote the screen play for 2001; A Space Odyssey and concurrently wrote the novel. It wasn't an adaptation by Kubrick.
There’s a great book by Bizony maybe , about it.
They were both written concurrently. Kubrick kept delaying approval of the novel so that it couldn’t be released well before the film iirc
What about Vivian Kubrick's behind the scenes of FMJ, we only see excerpts of it in SK: a life in pictures.
HOW HAS THIS VIDEO BOMBED! Only 28K views!
38:22 is this a picture of the attempted animatronic child or just used from the Antran creepypasta? Ive been hunting for the source of this image for years
A TV ad spot for The Shining has alternate takes from the movie. when you've seen the movie a dozen times it's strange to see them slightly altered.
Aye!!!! I've been wondering where Mike went!!!!
Kubrick in the clouds? Where did that image originate? Great video!
I'd love to see the Eyes Wide Shut with the cut scenes, if they existed. Any would be great.
I was halfway through watching all of his movies and suddenly you make this video, Pretty interesting coincidence
I just got done watching all his movies in 1999, so he's late for me.
Very interesting. I enjoyed this very much. Fascinating information.
Heres a suggestion, how about lost live action competition media? Like BattleBots and Robot Wars fights that weren't shown on TV
Now this is the lost media I love to see. Kinda tired of the SpongeBob lost episodes.
Rod Serling. Not Sterling. I hope you realize who he was and what he contributed.
Dore Schary is pronounced DOOR-ee SHARE-ee.
Thanks for the video!
It may be selfish to say, but even if someone had to go as far as leaking deleted scenes against Kubrick’s/Estate’s wishes, I would love to watch any deleted scenes especially from 2001 and The Shining (one of my favorite movies).
It’s part of film history that’s arbitrarily being held up. Whether it hurt the movie or not, that ending to the shining was released in theaters. People remember seeing it. It maybe shouldn’t be in the film at all as an “extra cut”, but it would be nice to see. Even the end credits of Apocalypse Now were added as a bonus feature on recent release despite Coppola not wanting to use them. I think it would only make me appreciate the movie more to see what went into it. We still have the amazing movie itself to watch anyway. I am hopeful we’ll see these scenes in the future.
Hearing Terry Gilliam rave about One-Eyed Jacks inspired me to watch it. It was ok - pretty good.
He crossed the kubrickon
Fantastic vid as always!
The moon is mentioned in EWS, when Dr. Bill is getting hassled by ivy league kids one of them says: “Looks like we got a moon puncher here!” So, he did mention the moon after The Shining in his last movie. Curious quote BTW
Vgp. Wtf is a moon puncher?
A Buzz Aldrin gag? But that was well before Buzz started punching deniers
The Marines playing soccer with the sniper’s decapitated head in FMJ was planned but wasn’t filmed. Actor Adam Baldwin (who played Animal Mother) said that his character to was to originally chop off the Sniper’s head with the machete, he’d been carrying around throughout the film, after Joker shot her and throw it out of the building. Baldwin and producer Jan Harlan said it was Kubrick’s idea to cut it out of the film because he felt it was way too violent. The scene of the Marines playing soccer with the severed head most likely would’ve taken place just before they all march off singing the Mickey Mouse Club song.
Though I saw only 7 movies in my youth, one of them was 2001. With my father and older brother. Unforgettable.
[Also saw Woodstock with my father. Indelibly burned into my psyche.]
Rod S E R L I N G was more than “the narrator” of HIS show.
That was Robert Shaw from Jaws.... wasnt it?
I wounder what Stanley would think of real life Ai
Great research! Thank you!
Only now i see that father of Alex in clockwork orange is in Shining too
Anyone know where I can watch the short
Arsenic looks like a heart attack.
Even Kubrick knew that Ian Holm was a great fit to play Napoleon.
Please cover lost prince content!!!!
Thirty three degrees over the edge
I mean I don't know if the exposing the true in the movie would be the cause of his death. Like you said he spent 400 something days working on his movie and he an old man
Great video!
I hope that the missing 17 minutes from 2001 is put back someday.
Eyes Wide Shut movie scene with a line-drawing of the profile of the face of Bob Hope. hmmm
I keep hearing about footage either being found or lost because they were in a mine of some sort. Why a mine?! Isn’t there supposed to be some kind of vault or room for deleted footage?
Rod Sterling? Sheesh!
How about lost stage plays?