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When complaining about "no original movies" note: virtually all Kubrick films are adaptations.

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Eyes Wide Shut - Based on Arthur Schnitzler's 1926 novella Traumnovelle (Dream Story)

Full Metal Jacket - based on Hasford's novel The Short-Timers (1979). 

The Shining - based on Stephen King's 1977 novel The Shining.

Barry Lyndon - based on the 1844 novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon by William Thackeray

A Clockwork Orange - based on Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel of the same name.

2001: A Space Odyssey - partially inspired by Clarke's short story "The Sentinel". 

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb - loosely based on Peter George's thriller novel Red Alert (1958).

Lolita - Based on a novel of the same title, Vladimir Nabokov also wrote the screenplay. 

Spartacus - based on the novel Spartacus by Howard Fast. 

Paths of Glory - based on the novel of the same name by Humphrey Cobb.

The Killing - based on the novel Clean Break by Lionel White.

Killer's Kiss is a 1955 American crime film noir directed by Stanley Kubrick and written by Kubrick and Howard Sackler. It is the second film directed by Kubrick, the first being his 1953 debut feature Fear and Desire. 

You have to go all the way back to Stanley Kubrick's second film to find one that isn't an adaptation of prior material. Even A.I., which would have been his final film had he lived to complete it was an adaptation.

So, /r/movies, I put it to you this way... either adaptations are not entirely awful or Stanley Kubrick is incredibly over-rated. Or possibly something in between...



Submitted January 01, 2018 at 02:17PM by jordanlund http://ift.tt/2DGNkpV

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