Fist to the table with granite resolve, I demand the final screen of these animated visions of Stanley Kubrick’s long list of milestone works (cleverly mounted by Martin Woutisseth) be whipped up into classy, large-ish posters, particularly the one below. Everyone else can have their Tyler Stout geek-out works (also nice, but if you’ve seen one…). I want these puppies. Bummer about the typos, though.
Click the image below for a unique trip down memory lane.
(Courtesy: Rope of Silicon)
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11 responses so far
1 4-29-2011 at 2:28 pm
Andrej said...
WHERE DOING IT MAN, WHERE MAKING THIS HAPEN
That’s some great vector work right there, though I think the animation in a few of them is a bit obtrusive, actually.
My favorites here are 2001: A Space Odyssey and A Clockwork Orange. The animation in this last one reminded me of the White Stripes’s video, “Seven Nation Army”. Awesome.
Where’s the typo on Eyes Wide Shut? The only one I found it’s for Dr. Strangelove (“worryin”). :s
2 4-29-2011 at 2:40 pm
Kristopher Tapley said...
It says “a Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut.”
3 4-29-2011 at 2:41 pm
Kristopher Tapley said...
And yeah, you’re right about worryin, too. Ugh.
4 4-29-2011 at 2:41 pm
Kristopher Tapley said...
Not to mention “Georges C. Scott.” Yikes.
5 4-29-2011 at 2:51 pm
Brad Brevet said...
Yeah, saw that Eyes Wide Shut one, but completely missed the two Strangelove errors. Oh well, still nice artistry like you said Kris.
6 4-29-2011 at 3:21 pm
DylanS said...
Wonderful tribute to a man, who is in my humble opinion, the greatest film director of all time. Though Kubrick’s body of work was thin, he has as many classics to his name as any director with twice the films made. The “2001″ segment was excellent.
7 4-29-2011 at 3:33 pm
Maxim said...
Good tribute (the typos don’t really bother me at all – it’s about the visuals). And props for including Spartacus.
By the way, have you guys have seen this tribute?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaVDM4a4nL0
8 4-29-2011 at 4:53 pm
Speaking English said...
***Not to mention “Georges C. Scott.” Yikes.***
Ahem, “Georges C. Scot.” Even worse…
9 4-29-2011 at 6:18 pm
Fitz said...
Typos aside this is gorgeous art. Another site that also has some great stuff.
The Fly
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
10 4-29-2011 at 6:38 pm
The Dude said...
Ignoring the typos (of which there are many), these all looked really cool. I agree that these would make for some excellent posters. “The Shining” animation was especially trippy.
11 5-01-2011 at 5:45 am
Alex said...
Does anyone know what music is used? It’s quite lovely.