In other words, he's devious enough to pull a fast one in front of the president to go down in the mines. LOL. Sounds like something our current leaders would do.
@@elijahvincent985uh no I think it was meant to show he stopped trying to fight his Nazi self and embraced it hence the aforementioned advocacy for eugenics
At 0:59, the moment Strangelove begins his advising, the war room screens monitoring the ballistic missile targets go blank. Everyone in the war room is already dead but haven’t noticed yet
Also targets in Europe start to go blank. They're just fantasizing about saving their own asses while world that relied on their leadership burns around them.
Peter Sellers didn't play just 3 characters in this amazing film (and I'm not talking about when he was replaced as the pilot by Slim Pickens). His Nazi gloved hand should count as another character altogether. Genius.
I just watched it for he first time and I thought those were three completely different people, now Dr. Strangelove showing up halfway through makes way more sense lol. Really goes to show how good of an actor he was.
George C. Scott never worked with Kubrick again after Kubrick convinced him to do every shot over the top first, as a warm-up, and then used these shots in the movie instead of the ones where Scott was acting straight.
@@haroldflashman4687I don't blame Scott. If Kubrick could trick him like that, what else could he trick him on? I wouldn't work with him again either after that.
Problem is Scott didn't want to listen to Kubrick about how to play the character; he kept wanting it to be a serious portrayal despite it being a dark comedy. Kubrick kind of lied, but Scott was committing the acting sin of not listening to the fekking director when he tells you how the scene is supposed to go.
"It would not be difficult, Mein Fuhrer, nuclear reactors could... *chuckles* , I mean, 'Mr. Presdient'..." *4 min Later* : "Mein Fuhrer! I can walk!!!" God I love this character so much. His obviously dualistic (being a former Nazi scientist who has been... pardoned, let's say, by the Americans) nature is I think part of why he's so central to the plot: He doesn't actually really care which side wins or how many bodies drop, and it seems clear he's manipulating the government to his own ends (he's already got answers to all their concerns at the ready and even uses the fact that the elites will 100% be spared and then have lots of female sex slaves as further enticement).
he also meant to symbolise that his ideology would still play a massive part in the WW3 despite being defeated decades earlier. you could call that a dark twist of fate
Absolutely, it seems the entire doomsday machine idea was a psi op by Dr Strangelove because he knew it was doomed to fail. Then he could spring his mineshaft plan into action. You could see how disappointed he was when they thought they had stopped all the planes
This is so true. It’s a perfect opportunity for someone likely focused on eugenics in Germany. Selecting the best characteristics, etc. was part of 1930s Germany’s plan
ok but this is kind weird that im going to say the original ending was that the ambassador was taking pictures and peter sellers was going say it but got pied in the face and big pie fight accured after that they gathered all the pie filling and builds a sandcastle out of the filling
Yes; a pie fight breaks out in the War Room, at the end of which Muffley and the Soviet ambassador have both lost their minds and are playing happily on the floor like toddlers with the scattered pie filling. Those present must elect a new US leader for the emergency period - they choose Strangelove, due to his superior brain and “insights”. But it’s clear he’ll rule for all of about an hour, until the Cobalt Thorium G fallout descends and poisons all life on the planet.
This ending not only added several minutes to an. already-long film, it was not well-received by test audiences. Therefore they decided to save both run time and box office by dumping it in favor of the “atomic blasts” stock footage.
also there was a deleted scene where the ending the russian imbasidor is taking pictures so one of them throws a pie at etchother until after they gather all the custard to make a custard castle
First time I was really exposed to this movie was around the time Fallout 3 came out, so it felt poetic that I was introduced to both around the same time.
@@coheteosi’d say moreso the 50s and 60s design aesthetics combined with the nukes. obviously in fallout there’s way better technology, but in the games a lot of it looks as though the bombs could’ve dropped in 1957 rather than 2077
@dropandy1453 not to mention development of underground mine shaft shelters with nuclear reactors and the sexual enslavement of women. This along with a boy and his dog
Arguably both Seller’s and Scott’s best performances, directed by the greatest of them all, Kubrick. The entire cast is fabulous. I always thought it was odd it was released the year before Fail Safe, which is also excellent.
Yeah, Kubrick actually sued Fail Safe because it was so close to the plot of the book Dr Strangelove was based on. When the lawsuit ended, Fail Safe was determined to release after Dr. Strangelove.
@@jakecarneasada219 You’re right. The settlement of the lawsuit pushed back the Fail Safe release date until 10 months after Dr. Strangelove. Fail Safe was based on a book with the same title, where Kubrick’s film was based on a book titled Red Alert. Henry Fonda said he wouldn’t have been able to play the starring role had he first seen Dr. Strangelove.
Just love it when the ambassador smiles ever so subtlety when Dr. Strangelove is hitting his arm. Peter Sellars must have kept everyone in stitches on the movie set.
It kinda reminds of the metro story when the people and what's left of the military think there is a enemy occupation force in their land ( there isnt) but just the idea of moving in after the war and taking over
6:11 This quote was entirely improvised by Sellars here, for he accidentally got up from his wheelchair not remembering that his character was a paralytic.
I wouldn't put one over the other. They're both great films, but one is a comedy, and one is a tragedy. It's kind of hard to compare them when they both have such different tones and styles.
@@nateygameplay its funny cause a comedy in the 60s is deeper and more intelligent than 90 percent of "serious" hollywood movies today. the main reason i hate oppenheimer is how lazy hollywood has become, which i suspect is partly this gen Z's fault.....oppenheimer is just another one in the long series in recent years of we cant write any good movies anymore the stuff of legends like there will be blood or usual suspects or no country for old men or big lebowski or whatever in the past.....i know!!!!! why dont we come up with all the movies celebrating this white man or this black woman or this singer whose dieing of cancer or this white politician whose played by black face!!!!!! and all the other bs u can think of......it will receive high scores and warm receptions for sure because this generation is a bunch of retoots, instead of true ingenuity and creativity they will celebrate anything with the slightest political point which most of them dont even understand beyond the superficial anyway or virtue signalling!!!!!!fk lets make another climate change thriller or social commentary instead!!!!!!because we run out of ideas and sure as hell can write anything for shyt these days besides another endless arseloads of superhero movies!!!! in the past most filmmakers made abstract movies with fictional story lines to tell the audience of some esoteric like pulp fiction or one flew over the cuckoos nest or blade runner or dark city or silence of the lamb or 2001 space odyssey or apocalypse now or clockwork orange or taxi driver or ..... today they know u are stupid so they just tell the story directly straight to ur face in the most straightforward manner hence all these documentaries of dead people......
Strangelove and Kong: both soldiers to an already lost cause (in Kong's mind the fact that he got the order for Plan R means America's already fallen), both stranded in the heart of enemy territory without hopes of getting out, both carrying out their last retaliatory mission, by individual will, dedicated to the total destruction of the enemy. Only two characters to have a Happy Ending by the end.
In my head canon, this is the TRUE start of the Fallout series! Having these guys as the original Enclave makes the story all that much hilarious. At least, to me. 🤣
@@scout360pyroz Oooooh. Then that puts much more relevance on Strangelove's talk of animal SLAUGHTER. Wonder how long it would take to make a mod of that?
Did Slim Pickin's mean to go down with the bomb or did it release before he expected it to? Ive always felt like he tried to reach up to grab a hold of something on the bomber to save himself.
He meant to. it had become a suicide run after the plane had miraculously made it through air defences that had been warned long in advance of their arrival in a desperate attempt on the american side to avoid nuking the soviets.
also he had the cowboy had he is wearing for that scene locked inside the safe with the sealed pre-written doomsday orders to nuke russia. In other words, he had plans in place to ride the bomb to hell before he even took off from the airstrip.
No. Kissinger was not yet a big wheel in defense and foreign policy circles in 1963. Dr S is an amalgam of Herman Kahn, Werner von Braun, Teller, Rickover, Oppenheimer: gurus of 'thinking the unthinkable' in theory and practise.
any animal cant survive nuke directly because of the shockwave but ghouls can be possible in under circonstaces because some people may have a gene thepat deffers to any body
The fact that everyone standing in the back did not comment on the N/zi actions carried out by Dr. Strange Love because they know that he is a N/zi in the first place and they do not object to this. 😂😂😂
Kubrick supposedly had to stand on the other side of the room when Sellers was doing Strangelove because he couldn’t stop laughing and ruined the first takes.
Made in 63 most USA Joe's knew not the extent ( still don't) of operation paperclip....mein Furer I can walk is a vield reference to all the Germans brought to America ( even in thought the war over in europe American needed all they could get to come ( walk ( metaphorically) here.
The only difference is, nuclear winter would last 100 years whereas, a man-made climate catastrophe would be over in a matter of a decade and accomplish the same goal.
In today's world, this movie and Peter Sellers have NEW meaning. It is as a contemporary DOCUMENTARY. I came through the original fears of the USSR , the Cold War, only to find that USA and us are bankrupt of honour and virtue too. Will we survive? Will we want to? The nuts are in charge of this asylum.
Strangelove regains his ability to walk moments after suggesting only healthy and important people should be let into the mines lol
Genius movie. Really 💀
In other words, he's devious enough to pull a fast one in front of the president to go down in the mines. LOL. Sounds like something our current leaders would do.
@@elijahvincent985uh no I think it was meant to show he stopped trying to fight his Nazi self and embraced it hence the aforementioned advocacy for eugenics
What’s crazy is that Peter sellers stood up on accident and just rolled with it. Kubrick ended up leaving that take in.
The 10 - 1 ratio of hot babes to men in the mineshafts motivated him to walk.
The character of Dr. Strangelove is only on screen for a couple minutes and yet leaves an unforgettable impression. The genius of Peter Sellers.
Sellers also played the president and the Britsh exchange officer.
Dr Strangelove fighting with his inner Nazi is one of the most brilliant things ever committed to film.
THAT IS HUNTER BIDEN ON ACID
@@david-c6u7p Sure thing Ivan.
@@memonk11u have the perfect response to David😂😂so many crazies on the internet these days
Love the way he says animals can be "slaughtered"...so gleefully!
He worships slanesh
@@humphreybumblecuck5151 he has an inner nazi after ww2
wow I couldn’t catch that. you have an insight.
Ex NAZI. Or repressing his "uber mensch."
At 0:59, the moment Strangelove begins his advising, the war room screens monitoring the ballistic missile targets go blank. Everyone in the war room is already dead but haven’t noticed yet
Very good point
Wow, thank you for noticing this
Also targets in Europe start to go blank. They're just fantasizing about saving their own asses while world that relied on their leadership burns around them.
At 6:00 you can see that both maps have gone blank, meaning that the world that they think that they're saving doesn't exist anymore.
I never noticed that. Good eye
Peter Sellers didn't play just 3 characters in this amazing film (and I'm not talking about when he was replaced as the pilot by Slim Pickens). His Nazi gloved hand should count as another character altogether. Genius.
Yes. The hand. Ha ha
wiki says the studio wanted him to play 4 characters but he said it would be too much, but he did anyway lmao
I just watched it for he first time and I thought those were three completely different people, now Dr. Strangelove showing up halfway through makes way more sense lol. Really goes to show how good of an actor he was.
It's also a nod to the mad inventor Rotwang in Fritz Lang's "Metropolis", who had one robot hand covered with a black glove.
George C. Scott never worked with Kubrick again after Kubrick convinced him to do every shot over the top first, as a warm-up, and then used these shots in the movie instead of the ones where Scott was acting straight.
Scott was wrong! This role was meant to be played exactly how Kubrick tricked Scott into playing it!
@@haroldflashman4687I don't blame Scott. If Kubrick could trick him like that, what else could he trick him on?
I wouldn't work with him again either after that.
Dammit, George! You weren’t looking at the big picture!
@@davecrupel2817 I would. I would have given anything to be tricked by Kubrick into acting well!
Problem is Scott didn't want to listen to Kubrick about how to play the character; he kept wanting it to be a serious portrayal despite it being a dark comedy. Kubrick kind of lied, but Scott was committing the acting sin of not listening to the fekking director when he tells you how the scene is supposed to go.
"It would not be difficult, Mein Fuhrer, nuclear reactors could... *chuckles* , I mean, 'Mr. Presdient'..."
*4 min Later* : "Mein Fuhrer! I can walk!!!"
God I love this character so much. His obviously dualistic (being a former Nazi scientist who has been... pardoned, let's say, by the Americans) nature is I think part of why he's so central to the plot: He doesn't actually really care which side wins or how many bodies drop, and it seems clear he's manipulating the government to his own ends (he's already got answers to all their concerns at the ready and even uses the fact that the elites will 100% be spared and then have lots of female sex slaves as further enticement).
When the intrusive thoughts are winning
he also meant to symbolise that his ideology would still play a massive part in the WW3 despite being defeated decades earlier. you could call that a dark twist of fate
@@funkydownAye, its too bad people can't admit the obvious resurgence of the ideology in Ukraine and their military/ government.
Absolutely, it seems the entire doomsday machine idea was a psi op by Dr Strangelove because he knew it was doomed to fail. Then he could spring his mineshaft plan into action. You could see how disappointed he was when they thought they had stopped all the planes
This is so true. It’s a perfect opportunity for someone likely focused on eugenics in Germany. Selecting the best characteristics, etc. was part of 1930s Germany’s plan
Peter Sellers was brilliant and watching Peter Bull almost breaking character as the Russian Ambassador is comedy perfection
ok but this is kind weird that im going to say the original ending was that the ambassador was taking pictures and peter sellers was going say it but got pied in the face and big pie fight accured after that they gathered all the pie filling and builds a sandcastle out of the filling
Yes; a pie fight breaks out in the War Room, at the end of which Muffley and the Soviet ambassador have both lost their minds and are playing happily on the floor like toddlers with the scattered pie filling. Those present must elect a new US leader for the emergency period - they choose Strangelove, due to his superior brain and “insights”. But it’s clear he’ll rule for all of about an hour, until the Cobalt Thorium G fallout descends and poisons all life on the planet.
This ending not only added several minutes to an. already-long film, it was not well-received by test audiences. Therefore they decided to save both run time and box office by dumping it in favor of the “atomic blasts” stock footage.
"Gentlemen, you can't fight in here, this is the War Room!" -Merkin Muffley
Not in this clip. That's like 20 min before this, I think. But most memorable quote, for sure.
also there was a deleted scene where the ending the russian imbasidor is taking pictures so one of them throws a pie at etchother until after they gather all the custard to make a custard castle
I feel like this scene inspired the fallout universe quite a bit.
First time I was really exposed to this movie was around the time Fallout 3 came out, so it felt poetic that I was introduced to both around the same time.
Because they have nukes? Sure
@@coheteosi’d say moreso the 50s and 60s design aesthetics combined with the nukes. obviously in fallout there’s way better technology, but in the games a lot of it looks as though the bombs could’ve dropped in 1957 rather than 2077
@dropandy1453 not to mention development of underground mine shaft shelters with nuclear reactors and the sexual enslavement of women. This along with a boy and his dog
@@coheteosThey mean the music, dark humor and nuclear apocalypse.
Arguably both Seller’s and Scott’s best performances, directed by the greatest of them all, Kubrick. The entire cast is fabulous. I always thought it was odd it was released the year before Fail Safe, which is also excellent.
Yeah, Kubrick actually sued Fail Safe because it was so close to the plot of the book Dr Strangelove was based on. When the lawsuit ended, Fail Safe was determined to release after Dr. Strangelove.
Both are great
@@jakecarneasada219 You’re right. The settlement of the lawsuit pushed back the Fail Safe release date until 10 months after Dr. Strangelove. Fail Safe was based on a book with the same title, where Kubrick’s film was based on a book titled Red Alert. Henry Fonda said he wouldn’t have been able to play the starring role had he first seen Dr. Strangelove.
Scott is freaking amazing in Patton and Exorcist 3. I’d rank them both above this.
Sorry the answer to "What is Peter Seller's greatest performance" is "Being There"
3:57 guy about lost it watching Peter Sellers.
his name is peter bulls
Sellers: One of the great performances in the history of movies. I fell out of my chair laughing when I first saw this sequence.
Just love it when the ambassador smiles ever so subtlety when Dr. Strangelove is hitting his arm. Peter Sellars must have kept everyone in stitches on the movie set.
you dont know that he has an inner nazi or has alien hand syndrome
also 2:02 you know what he sed
Funny how they begin considering another cold war while discussing the survival of humanity in the face of extinction
History repeats itself - the first time as tragedy - the second time as farce
It kinda reminds of the metro story when the people and what's left of the military think there is a enemy occupation force in their land ( there isnt) but just the idea of moving in after the war and taking over
6:11 This quote was entirely improvised by Sellars here, for he accidentally got up from his wheelchair not remembering that his character was a paralytic.
Mr president, We must not allow a mine shaft gap!! - probably the funniest line in the film IMO
the use of "the gap" is such a funny and brilliant trope used. The mineshaft gap, and earlier in the film the "doomsday gap".
Always cracks me up
Parodies the insanity of the Cold War era perfectly.
A better movie than Oppenheimer for sure.
Why be the destroyer of worlds when u can learn to stop worrying and love the bomb.
I wouldn't put one over the other. They're both great films, but one is a comedy, and one is a tragedy. It's kind of hard to compare them when they both have such different tones and styles.
@@nateygameplay its funny cause a comedy in the 60s is deeper and more intelligent than 90 percent of "serious" hollywood movies today. the main reason i hate oppenheimer is how lazy hollywood has become, which i suspect is partly this gen Z's fault.....oppenheimer is just another one in the long series in recent years of we cant write any good movies anymore the stuff of legends like there will be blood or usual suspects or no country for old men or big lebowski or whatever in the past.....i know!!!!! why dont we come up with all the movies celebrating this white man or this black woman or this singer whose dieing of cancer or this white politician whose played by black face!!!!!! and all the other bs u can think of......it will receive high scores and warm receptions for sure because this generation is a bunch of retoots, instead of true ingenuity and creativity they will celebrate anything with the slightest political point which most of them dont even understand beyond the superficial anyway or virtue signalling!!!!!!fk lets make another climate change thriller or social commentary instead!!!!!!because we run out of ideas and sure as hell can write anything for shyt these days besides another endless arseloads of superhero movies!!!!
in the past most filmmakers made abstract movies with fictional story lines to tell the audience of some esoteric
like pulp fiction or one flew over the cuckoos nest or blade runner or dark city or silence of the lamb or 2001 space odyssey or apocalypse now or clockwork orange or taxi driver or .....
today they know u are stupid so they just tell the story directly straight to ur face in the most straightforward manner hence all these documentaries of dead people......
@@nateygameplayall new movies are pure propaganda
@spacemanbill9501 You sound like fun at parties. If you truly think that, you're missing out on some amazing cinema. More for the rest of us!
@@nateygameplay I’m a blast at parties
“It would not be difficult Mein Fuhrer.” Comedy Gold.
*_MEIN FUHRER! I CAN WALK!_*
Gets me every time! XD
6:11
Peter Bull could hardly restrain himself from laughing out loud when they were filming this scene, I believe.
3:57 he absolutely smiles
yeah, when he knocks out his own arm, i don't know how he didn't bust out laughing.
"Mein furher ! I can walk !!!! " ...... what a great line
Funny how Strangelove sounded like Eduard Teller 🤣
actually peter sellers improvise that because he acidently stand up in the take
@@rossbabcock3790 Teller was the original Dr. Strangelove...
Strangelove and Kong: both soldiers to an already lost cause (in Kong's mind the fact that he got the order for Plan R means America's already fallen), both stranded in the heart of enemy territory without hopes of getting out, both carrying out their last retaliatory mission, by individual will, dedicated to the total destruction of the enemy. Only two characters to have a Happy Ending by the end.
Such a grand finale
it will never fade away
"Mr. President, we must not allow a mineshaft gap!" Pretty much sums up the Cold War.
Strangelove has to be most definitely the inspiration to Fallout series. Along with A Boy and His Dog.
0:30 Major Kong riding a Nuclear Bomb like a crazy cowboy
Well, if you can't dodge, you may as well enjoy the ride. No one else is ever going to get a chance to bust a bronco that wild and powerful.
This might be the best scene in any movie ever
"War, war never changes"
Best impersonation of Henry Kissinger ever.
Pilot (concerned): Hey, what about Major Kong?
Kong (gleefully): Whaaaaaa-hooooo! (Falls to his death on an atomic bomb)
yeah i know... i saw the video.
Operation Paperclip's finest.
It was called the war room up until 1945 when they changed it to the defense department 🤣😂🤣
Poor Strangelove's arm is still committed to the Third Reich....
@@worldofhunter4700 Cough, cough: Werhner Von Braun.🫣🫣🫣
Sellers is the greatest comedic actor of all time
3:57 considering how meticulous Kubrick was I'm surprised he left that break in! I'm glad he did.
Peter sellers is a GENIUS
James Earl Johnes always surprises me in this one lol.
Darth Vader dropped the bomb... let that sink in. 😂
This is so hilarious. A truly tragic comedy that is realistically inconceivable.
THE END
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This scene gets better as I get older
Absolutely BRILLIANT
Peter Bull smiling in the take they used 😂
3:56
You know if I got to go I want to go like Major Kong riding the H bomb that triggers the end of the world.
This man literally invented Fallout
Circular slide rule, lovely to see, first portable calculator, still have mine!
Every time I watch this I see another subtlety
The recreation of the interior of the B52 was so accurate that Kubrick worried about getting investigated by the government.
Legendary cinema.
Slim Pickens riding a bomb - Peter Sellers as Rotwang from "Metropolis." Incredible.
In my head canon, this is the TRUE start of the Fallout series! Having these guys as the original Enclave makes the story all that much hilarious.
At least, to me. 🤣
perhaps. but consider that the OG enclave is the US dept of AGRICULTURE.
@@scout360pyroz Oooooh. Then that puts much more relevance on Strangelove's talk of animal SLAUGHTER. Wonder how long it would take to make a mod of that?
@@scout360pyrozlmao, I need to play the originals again
Fuck it, it's my headcanon now too
Thank you very much
"I have a plan..." -Dr Strangelove
Okay besides the lovely Fallout series, what was Strangelove’a idea at the very end of the film?
To nuke them first so the soviets couldn’t out mine shaft the Americans. Cue the nuclear Armageddon at the end
this scene had me cracking up when I was younger and none of my friends understood why
"Slim Pickens, yeah he did the right thing.
Yeah he ride the bomb to hell, yeah he ride the bomb to hell."
But you cant take it anymore 6:06
If you don't find Dr Strangelove funny, then there is something wrong with you.
You're probably in the the Pentagon
Coincidentally, if you do find Dr. Strangelove funny there is also something wrong with you.
@@russellcalhounStrangely enough, if you're human, chances are there's something wrong with you.
I find Dr. Strangelove both funny and scary, like Mike Judge's Idiocracy.
Saw it about 19 years old. Funny as hell & scary as hell.
Pure brilliant 😊 love it ❤️🏴
Master film making on all fronts.
4:53 “why that is hardly a problem, seeing a monogamy is primarily practiced by humans”
They show the diplomat trying to spy on them even though the world is ending. Reality
The thumbnail is Dt. Strangleglove.
Did Slim Pickin's mean to go down with the bomb or did it release before he expected it to?
Ive always felt like he tried to reach up to grab a hold of something on the bomber to save himself.
He meant to. it had become a suicide run after the plane had miraculously made it through air defences that had been warned long in advance of their arrival in a desperate attempt on the american side to avoid nuking the soviets.
also he had the cowboy had he is wearing for that scene locked inside the safe with the sealed pre-written doomsday orders to nuke russia.
In other words, he had plans in place to ride the bomb to hell before he even took off from the airstrip.
@@scout360pyroz
"Yippee ky yay, motherf*cker" 😂
Peter sellers was a genius. I cant stop laughing.
Is that Henry Kissinger?
Ya
No. Kissinger was not yet a big wheel in defense and foreign policy circles in 1963. Dr S is an amalgam of Herman Kahn, Werner von Braun, Teller, Rickover, Oppenheimer: gurus of 'thinking the unthinkable' in theory and practise.
Don't insult Dr. Strangelove like that
More a parody of Wernher von Braun.
The only truly relevant movie of the 20th Century
Nuclear winter was hinted remarkable
Of course after they leave the mines after 100 years they'll be faced with Ghouls, Super Mutants, Deathclaws, Giant Ants etc. 😁
any animal cant survive nuke directly because of the shockwave but ghouls can be possible in under circonstaces because some people may have a gene thepat deffers to any body
This movie is truly genius at work.
You can see the man in the black coat and hat trying to supress his laughter.
Love the song by Vera Lynn
Turgidson looking with morbid curiosity as Strangelove describes “breeding techniques” 💀
R.I.P. James Earl Jones, 1931-2024
The fact that everyone standing in the back did not comment on the N/zi actions carried out by Dr. Strange Love because they know that he is a N/zi in the first place and they do not object to this. 😂😂😂
Kubrick supposedly had to stand on the other side of the room when Sellers was doing Strangelove because he couldn’t stop laughing and ruined the first takes.
I like how everyone just treats his alien hand syndrome as totally normal and not worth talking about
Perhaps very relevant to the present days…😮
10-1? That sounds like hell...
also no natural vegetables and only grown by the other type of radiation is more worst at least you have an indoor barbecue
And this is a main influence on the Fallout games
You KNOW this is the same conversation going on at Davos and Bilderberg (+Bohemian Grove) lately.
Yes I know. Who told you about this? It was W wasn't it?
propagand 2 from italy
Dr. Strangelove had a great idea.
Made in 63 most USA Joe's knew not the extent ( still don't) of operation paperclip....mein Furer I can walk is a vield reference to all the Germans brought to America ( even in thought the war over in europe American needed all they could get to come ( walk ( metaphorically) here.
Vault tec execs do be like this
The only difference is, nuclear winter would last 100 years whereas, a man-made climate catastrophe would be over in a matter of a decade and accomplish the same goal.
This is called a mental meltdown
What a great movie!
Am I correct in thinking a lot of Sellers here was based on Teller?
Na, Teller was a crazy Hungarian but he had fled the Nazis. More a bit of Wernher von Braun.
"Mr. President, we must not allow a mineshaft gap!"
Timely, isn't it...
Just noticed that Dr Strangelove sound a lot like Amon Geoth
*"CATCH A RIIIIIIIIIIIIDE"*
There was a nod to Dr Strangelove in Oppenheimer
In what way?
In today's world, this movie and Peter Sellers have NEW meaning. It is as a contemporary DOCUMENTARY. I came through the original fears of the USSR , the Cold War, only to find that USA and us are bankrupt of honour and virtue too. Will we survive? Will we want to? The nuts are in charge of this asylum.
you got it
The ship is sinking, and the band isn't playing for the love of the game they're playing, so the sheep don't panic
As a native German speaker I can tell you Peter Sellers has one of the best fake German accents I ever heard in a movie.
Not long now.
Wow,!
Mustve been the beans,😮
6:37 plenty of US ships in the area to get radiated. horrible. welcome to how the elite view human beings
Don’t think those had anyone onboard
That tends to be the desired effect of a nuke
also 1 scientist bringed fish on one of the ships and took a photograph and itturned opinto a x ray scan
What about 'Bat Guano' ? Classic film
Our naz...I mean military leaders still fantasize nuking whomever happens to be pur target of the moment. Damn the torpedoes torpedoes.....
this comedy terrifies me still