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Monday, January 3rd, 2011
What is the political relevance of Strangelove "Kubrick," the doctor today?
I know it can be a difficult question to respond, but no one thinks that the satire "Dr. Strangelove" in relation to military figures, politicians and dementia, as, and paranoia that prevailed when the "bogeyman" has any relevance today? Note: For additional questions asked whether "Dr. Strangelove" was shot exclusively black and white, and why the large round table in the war room was covered with a green cloth, here is some information. The film is shot entirely black and white (there was only a few color photographs of photographs taken on the set). Ken Adam, the production designer on this film, following said the 'making of' DVD: Stanley Kubrick asked specifically to cover the big table of green cloth, regardless of whether the film was shot in black black and because Kubrick wanted to make everyone feel like sitting at the poker table game with the fate of the world – a kind of conceptual Kubrick wanted to convey. So there you have it.
Colonel Kilgore Trout is still alive and well … Am I the only one who thought "Doctor Strangelove" is the spitting image Pickens Henry Kissinger? Slim sounds like a Texan, you see? After McCarthy … these guys are not only corporate policies .. Inc. has to be an adjustment Account .. because it is … each period of history .. This reminds me how in Rome .. after so many years drinking wine from lead cups .. There was no immediate help .. poisoning the brain only … Madness.
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