Dr. Strangelove, or How I learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is the best Kubrick movie I've seen, and my favorite. Peter Sellers is great, but better still is George C. Scott ("Mr. President, may I suggest you spend more time worrying about the American people and less about your image in the history books?")
THE SHINING: I liked it more then the novel, or the 1996 miniseries, but it's still not Kubrick's best. Still notable because it's the fist Kubrick film I ever saw.
A CLOCKWORK ORANGE: Good movie. I really want the soundtrack for this one! Achived the best compliment a film can get: my 15-year old brother liked it. *NOTE: In the record shop scene, you can plainly see the 2001 soundtrack on display.
2001 : A SPACE ODDESY: A meticulously crafted film that pays off if you're paitent. The Citizen Kane of hard Sci-Fi.
LOLITA: Interesting. Good performance by Sellers.
FULL METAL JACKET: Boot camp part was good, war part was also good, but on a different level.
EYES WIDE SHUT: I didn't get all of this, but what I got, I liked.
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