Wednesday, March 13, 2013

History in Kubrick by Andras Jones

As some of you already know, my life has been a bit hectic lately (moving a few hours south and trying to wrap up writing the Suicide Kings book, among other things) so that's why there hasn't been a new blog post here in a while. Regardless, I'm happy to offer you something brand new and unique today, a special guest post from Andras Jones. You see, while talking to Andras about Suicide Kings and Kubrick and whatever else we were yapping about, we started talking about a strange little feature of Kubrick release dates. In the book I'm documenting 3 Kubrick movies whose releases coincided with King-Kills (DrStrangelove=JFK, 2001:ASO=MLK, EyesWideShut=JFKjr). When I told this to Andras, he started to wonder what else happened on the days that Kubrick films came out. A damn good question, and the man has done some damn good digging to find out. I'm presenting this material as Andras wrote it, and have only tossed in a few notes and additions in green text.

We will be discussing this list and many tangents (to be sure) on tomorrow's Always Record with 
Bill Klaus, David Plate, Andras Jones, John Fell Ryan, Mark LeClair and myself.

I want to thank Andras for presenting this idea because, among other fascinating tidbits, I think it offers us a new way to compare the films. Bill Klaus has of course created the "Kubrick Transformer" and I posited the movie poster angle on the Mask of God blog. But, with Andras' info, we can now take two films that had similar events coinciding with their releases (such as the films with Yankees/RedSox games), and ponder what that tells us about the way the two movies sync.


Here we go:

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History in Kubrick
By Andras Jones

In a conversation with Alan Abbadessa-Green, regarding the deaths and assassinations associated with the release dates of certain Stanley Kubrick films (a subject Alan explores in his book "Suicide Kings") it struck me that looking into the release dates for all of Kubrick’s films might reveal more interesting data. It does.

Just a few things before I give you the facts…

First, I explored these dates with simple Google and Wiki searches. It is by no means comprehensive and I invite others to add to it.

Second, I was struck by the way Kubrick’s earliest films, the ones he had the least control over (in terms of scheduling) had the most exciting syncs. Of course, it is possible that not enough history has accrued around the latter dates, and we may only be aware of the synchronistic resonance of June 26, 1987 (Full Metal Jacket) in a few decades.

What’s pretty clear as we view these dates is a strong correlation between Kubrick and rockets (missiles & spaceships) and the visual mediums (TV, satellites, celebrity) as well as strains of the Kennedy assassination, natural disasters, the twin Holocausts (US & Germany) and the Yankees v. Red Sox rivalry in baseball.

Yanks vs Reds (Prop cover from 2010:YWMC)

What is most interesting about this list is its apparent lack of intentionality. If we rule out a conspiracy on the part of the author as a factor here, we can simply take measure of the historic barnacles that attach themselves to the hull of a great artist’s vessel as it passes through consciousness. And just because we’ve taken the author’s intention out of the equation doesn’t mean our exploration won’t reveal something unique about the artist. In fact, I think we can learn just as much from the unintended consequences of Kubrick’s (or any artist’s work) as we can from knowing what they were trying to do. Of course, Kubrick, because of his longevity, the multi-leveled complexity of his films, and the amount of control he was able to exert over his productions, lends himself particularly well to this kind of exploration.
That said, and with all due respect to Mr. Kubrick, I see this list as an exquisite demonstration of the authorship of sync expressing itself through the constellation of action, documentation, time and the synchromystic witness (that’s us).

We begin with Kubrick’s first film, a documentary called “Day of The Fight”.




Day Of The Fight
April 26, 1951


IMDB-description: “Based on Kubrick's pictorial for Look Magazine (January 18, 1949*) entitled "Prizefighter," "Day Of The Fight" tells of a day in the life of a middleweight Irish boxer named Walter Cartier, particularly the day of his bout with black middleweight Bobby James. This 16-minute short opens with a short (about 4 minutes) study of boxing's history, narrated by veteran newscaster Douglas Edwards in a no-nonsense, noir tone of voice. After this, we follow Walter (and his twin brother Vincent) through his day as he prepares for his 10:00 P.M. bout. After eating breakfast, going to early mass and eating lunch, he starts arranging his things for the fight at 4:00 P.M. By 8:00, he is waiting in his dressing room, where he undergoes a mental transformation, turning into the fighting machine the crowd clamors for. At 10:00, he faces James, and soon, he comes out victorious in a short match which was filmed live on April 17th, 1950**.”

* January 18, 1949 - KING Vidor’s film adaptation of Ayn Rand’s The Fountainhead was released (without irony): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipJDP_B3iEE

** April 17, 1950 - (The day, “Day of The Fight” was shot ) Soviet Union Shoots Down US Plane: America accuses the “Reds” of shooting down a US Plane over the Baltic Sea in an unprovoked attack.

April 17, 1950

April 17, 1950


#1 Song: “How High The Moon” – Les Paul & Mary Ford

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t8l1BGRSKw


Sync Events:
- 5 Tornadoes strike near Liberal, Kansas on the borders of Colorado, New Mexico & Oklahoma. No human fatalities. http://www.tornadohistoryproject.com/tornado/1951/4/26 

- Red Sox beat The Yankees at Fenway – 13 to 7 – in a game that features brothers Joe & Dom DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Yogi Berra and a young Mickey Mantle in his 9th major league game.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/BOS/BOS195104260.shtml




Fear & Desire
March 31, 1953

 


#1 Song: “Doggie In The Window” – Patti Page

Sync Events:
Funeral of England’s Queen Mary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_F8zfrKR9k





The Seafarers
October 15, 1953




#1 Song: “St. George & the Dragonet” – Stan Freberg (Parody of The Myth of St. George & The Dragon in the style of Dragnet”)



(*See also: Saint George [Horus] and the Dragon at 9/11http://allthehappycreatures.blogspot.com/2012/06/great-gig-in-sky-part-4-age-of.html)

Sync Events:
- John Patrick’s “Teahouse of The Red Moon” premiers in NYC

- First televised weather report (not verified)

- British test their first nuclear bomb “Totem 1” at Emu Field in South Australia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1J3ZSqY6gw




Killer’s Kiss
September 28, 1955


http://www.reelz.com/trailer-clips/23959/killers-kiss-trailer/ 

#1 Song: “The Yellow Rose of Texas” – Mitch Miller




Sync Events:
- First color broadcast of The World Series (Brooklyn Dodgers beat The Yankees):

- “Brave Eagle” premiers on CBS (The first TV show with a Native American lead character – played by Keith Larsen – of Norwegian descent).






The Killing
May 20, 1956


#1 Song: Elvis Presley “Heartbreak Hotel”


Sync Events:
- In “Operation Red Wing” (shot Cherokee) US detonates hydrogen bomb over Bikini Atoll. This successful test indicated that hydrogen bombs were viable airborne weapons and that the arms race had taken another giant leap forward.

- The death of Hitler’s half-brother Alois Jr.
Paths Of Glory
December 25, 1957


#1 Song: Pat Boone “April Love” (From the movie of that title starring Pat Boone & Shirley Jones)


Sync Events:
- Ed Gein found guilty of murder and declared insane
Spartacus
October 7, 1960



#1 Song:
“My Heart Has A Mind Of It’s Own” – Connie Francis (Video not available)
“Mr. Custer” - Larry Verne



Sync Events:
- 2nd Kennedy/Nixon debate (The sweaty/shifty-eyed debate) – 30 million viewers – Focus: Cold War (Begins with Nixon discussing Cuba) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgV7muq3o3Q
- CIA prepares poison cigars for Castro (delivered 2/13/61) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Fsu-fnfbu4
- Premier of “Route 66” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNBSv70stsE
(*See how "Route 66" plays into the JFK assassination here: http://allthehappycreatures.blogspot.com/2012/08/im-here-to-kill-king.html )
- Nigeria admitted as the 99th member of the UN

- Typhoon Kit kills 51 in Phillipines





Lolita 
(Kubrick's first film in UK)
June 13, 1962



#1 Song: “I Can’t Stop Loving You” – Ray Charles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-YqaTDDCDM


Sync Events:
- Lee Harvey Oswald returns to the US with his wife and daughter on the U.S. Maasdam after 2 years in the USSR. The family was greeted by Mr. Spas T. Rankin

- Just five weeks after pitching a no-hitter against the Baltimore Orioles in the fourth game of his pro career, LA Angels rookie pitcher Robert “Bo” Belinskey gets busted for assaulting a nightclub attendant during a night of carousing with Eddie Fisher, Dean Martin & Henry Fonda.




Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb
Release date: Complicated:
January 29, 1964

On Nov. 22, 1963, Stanley Kubrick was supposed to present his new film, Dr. Strangelove, Or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, to the press. Shortly before the screening, word arrived that President Kennedy had been assassinated that day. The screening was canceled and, because the film treats a U.S. President character with less than the utmost respect, changes were made before the film’s release. The character of Major Kong had a line describing how “a fella could have a pretty good weekend in Dallas”—but because the President had been killed in Dallas, the line was changed to “in Vegas.” A pie-throwing sequence that Kubrick found too silly was also cut; it would have included the line “our beloved President has been struck down in his prime.” The film’s planned London premiere, scheduled for Dec. 12 that year, was also cancelled. Dr. Strangelove eventually opened in the U.S. on Jan. 29, 1964.
#1 Song: “There! I’ve Said It Again” – Bobby Vinton

(Followed on Feb 1 by the Beatles invasion – From Feb 1 to May 2 – “I Want To Hold Your Hand”, “She Loves You”, “Can’t Buy Me Love” occupy the number one spot in the charts.)

Sync Events:
- Beatles record “Komm, Gib Mir Diene Hand” & “Sie Leibt Dich” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO3EUf_7I6w
- Unmanned Apollo 1 Saturn launcher test attains Earth orbit - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yPbMMM1-_M







2001: A Space Odyssey
April 4, 1968



#1 Song: “(Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay” – Otis Redding


Sync Events:
- NASA launches Apollo 6 (second, and last unmanned test-flight – Saturn V) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEUJuiylTHQ





A Clockwork Orange
December 19, 1971

#1 Song: “Family Affair” – Sly & The Family Stone

Sync Events:
- Commercial satellite, Intelstat IV (F3), is launched. From Wikipedia regarding Intelstat: The network in its early years was not as robust as it is now. A failure of the Atlantic satellite in the spring of 1969[when?] threatened to stop the Apollo 11 mission; a replacement satellite went into a bad orbit and could not be recovered in time; NASA had to resort to using undersea cable telephone circuits to bring Apollo's communications to NASA during the mission.Fortunately, during the Apollo 11 moonwalk, the moon was over the Pacific Ocean, and so other antennas were used, as well as INTELSAT III, which was in geostationary orbit of the Pacific.





Barry Lyndon
December 18, 1975


#1 Song: “That’s The Way I Like It” – KC and the Sunshine Band





Sync Events:
- Nothing obviously interesting happened on this date (Blame it on Ryan O’Neal).






The Shining
May 23, 1980



#1 Song: “Call Me” – Blondie


Sync Events:
- Mt. St. Helens (which erupted on the 18th) experiences a “steam explosion in debris flow southwest of Spirit Lake”. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnDT_6V4qVw 






Full Metal Jacket
June 26, 1987


#1 Song: “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” – Whitney Houston*

*See how Whitney Houston syncs with MLK and 9/11 and such here: http://allthehappycreatures.blogspot.com/2012/05/spring-clean-for-may-queen.html

Sync Events:
- Losing 9-0 to Red Sox, the Yankees score 11 in 3rd & win 12-11 in 10th inning.
Eyes Wide Shut
July 16, 1999



#1 Song: “Bills, Bills, Bills” – Destiny’s Child
Sync Events:
- JFK Jr. dies in a plane crash at sea
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCLFGmONLMs 

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UPDATE:
Be sure to check out episode 41 of Always Record where Bill Klaus, David Plate and I discuss this list with Andras Jones, Mark LeClair, and John Fell Ryan.

16 comments:

  1. Re;
    " That said, and with all due respect to Mr. Kubrick, I see this list as an exquisite demonstration of the authorship of sync expressing itself through the constellation of action, documentation, time and the synchromystic witness (that’s us)."

    I think sync is way more complex then we give it credit for,take a look at my latest post on the name Coleman and all of the weirdness surrounding it -

    http://brizdazz.blogspot.com.au/2013/03/another-coleman-sync.html

    You just can't make this stuff up,it's mind-blowing how these coincidences unfold in time.

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  2. Re:
    The movie "Barry Lyndon" -
    " Sync Events:
    - Nothing obviously interesting happened on this date (Blame it on Ryan O’Neal)."

    I went and checked this date and to my surprise Vincent van der Voort (born 18 December 1975 in Purmerend, Netherlands) a dart player I saw play against the Irish rogue Brendan Dolan for my first taste of professional darts after writing a post about dartboards in movies
    (especially "The Shining") here -

    http://brizdazz.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/flipside-of-dartboard.html

    was initially inspired because I had watched Andras in "Nightmare 4" and noticed the dartboard connections in that movie,especially the red and green of the dartboard -

    http://brizdazz.blogspot.com.au/2012/12/nightmare-on-elm-street-4-imagery.html

    And "Barry Lyndon" is about -
    "An Irish rogue wins the heart of a rich widow and assumes her dead husband's position in 18th Century aristocracy."

    Brendan Dolan was the Irish rouge dart-player who became a member of darts aristocracy.
    Sync is a circle,
    or maybe even a bulls-eye ?-)

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  3. Re:
    The movie "Barry Lyndon" -
    " Sync Events:
    - Nothing obviously interesting happened on this date (Blame it on Ryan O’Neal)."

    'Bohemian Rhapsody' by Queen was the #1 song in the U.K.,which seems to sync with the theme of this movie,to a point.

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  4. Here's the picture Kubrick/FDR pic referenced in the interview:

    http://allthehappycreatures.blogspot.com/2013/03/history-in-kubrick.html

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  5. We are idiots not to connect this in the moment.

    Reds:

    Communists
    Indians

    What else?

    Come on!?!

    Red Coats!
    The British!

    The Yanks have always been fighting the Reds and their bloody Sox.

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  6. David,Stephen King's son Joe didn't die,King just dedicated the book to his son with John's lyric.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Hill_%28writer%29

    Joseph Hillstrom King (born June 4, 1972)

    The book is dedicated to King's son, Joseph: "This is for Joe Hill King, who shines on."

    He was in the movie "Creepshow"
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083767/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast

    He is very much alive...as of this comment,anyway.

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  7. Eyes Wide Shut
    July 16, 1999

    On the UK carts #1 song was
    9pm (Till I Come),by ATB

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3kGVeDvPRgY

    Goes well with the last line
    of dialogue in EWS.-)

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  8. Barry Lyndon
    December 18, 1975

    December 18, 1975
    George and Kathleen Lutz moved into a new house at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York, along with their three children. Four weeks later, they would flee the house, claiming that it was haunted. They would tell their story to Jay Anson, who wrote it up as the bestselling book The Amityville Horror, which was would later be made into two films

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  9. The Shining
    May 23, 1980

    #1 on the UK charts...Here's Johnny...

    What's Another Year - Johnny Logan

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPcpDeqY2cQ

    You have to listen to these lyrics and image jack in the ballroom photo of 1921...sync!

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  10. A Clockwork Orange
    December 19, 1971

    UK #1 was...wait for it...

    Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West)
    - Benny Hill

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19wAAyxZhUo

    And check out the Time magazine cover for the coming week Dec 20.
    TIME Magazine Cover: Birth of Bangladesh -- Dec. 20, 1971

    http://takemeback.to/19-December-1971

    The guy on the cover is in an orange jumper.

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  11. 2001: A Space Odyssey
    April 4, 1968

    Check out the cover for
    Esquire Magazine

    http://takemeback.to/04-April-1968

    There is a picture of Ali shot full of arrows.
    Bowman ?

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  12. Lolita
    (Kubrick's first film in UK)
    June 13, 1962

    #1 UK single -
    Good Luck Charm - Elvis Presley

    Sweet delight ?
    June 13...good luck ?

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  13. Britain Reportedly Spied On Telephone Calls For 10 Years

    July 16, 1999|By From Tribune News Services.

    IRELAND — The British government listened in on all international calls from Ireland for 10 years, using a specially equipped tower near England's west coast, a London newspaper reported Friday.

    The Independent said the 150-foot windowless tower was built in Cheshire between two British Telecom microwave radio towers carrying telephone traffic.

    http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1999-07-16/news/9907160146_1_tower-british-telecom-irish-government

    Eyes Wide Shut?

    ALMANAC.
    On July 16, 1790, the District of Columbia was established...
    July 16, 1999

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    Replies
    1. That tower in the last comment was built in Cheshire (cat)...Alice ?

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  14. French echoe...
    http://www.citedelamusique.fr/minisites/1303_musique_cinema/index.aspx

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  15. Interdimensional WizardApril 19, 2013 at 3:53 AM

    There's a couple of good Kubrick mentions (regarding his links to the Moon Landings and the link between 'Eyes Wide Shut' and Polanski's 'Ninth Gate') in 'Y Magazine II', that is published by a strange occult group in North Wales. You can download YM II free here: http://www.okok.org.uk/Releases/releasespage.htm#2

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