"Star Wars" directed by Stanley Kubrick? (no AI)
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2021
- The capture of Princess Leia's ship by Darth Vader's imperial star destroyer told in Kubrick’s 2001 style…
If you liked this video, go see also "2001: A Space Odyssey directed by George Lucas?" always on my channel: • "2001: A Space Odyssey...
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Credits for 3D models:
Tie Fighter by Joscha Heusohn
Rebel Transport by Sean P. Kennedy
Escape Pod by Dan North
Tyderium Shuttle by Olivier Couston & Jose Gonzales Pareja
Imperial Star Destroyer by Ansel Hsiao (Fractalsponge)
Tantive IV by Ullrich Malte - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Been a Star Wars fan for 25 years and that is literally the first time I’ve seen a Star Destroyer in any orientation other than perfectly parallel to the camera’s horizon
OHH THATS WHY IT LOOKS SO WEIRD
Lucas had no idea at all in how to frame an image
Did you saw how is oriented in The Raise?
"I'm making the jump through hyperspace...NOW!"
"I'm sorry Han. I can't let you do that...."
😂😂😂
"What are you doing with that restraining bolt, Han?"
Best zinger ever!
What are you doing, Darth...
🤣💦👍
All we need now is a scene where a flight attendant reaches for a sleeping Darth Vader’s light sabre to prevent it from floating off
😆👌
You nailed the Kubrick vibe: 5 and a half minutes feels like 3 hours. Well done! 😆
Same feeling...
Ultra-violence
Isn’t that the truth.
I watched in 1.5x speed and it still felt like 3 hours.
Open the escape pod bay doors, please R2!
There's something about seeing massive ships moving in slow motion that give them realism. While today it's fast motion and cutting, here we have slow lingering shots, letting the details and movement sink in. The scenes are not mimicked, but created as new. Even though the shapes were vastly different, the motions were spot on. A very fine and masterful work!
That is an impressive and creative spin. Loved the detail. What a fun reimagining! Good music too.
That's why I loved the reimagine Battlestar Galactica. The spaceships actually behaved liked spaceships and not fighter jets flying around.
So, you mean Star Trek TOS or TNG...
You have good taste.
Most definitely!
That cut makes the Star Destroyer even more massive. Beautiful.
this makes being captured by the empire look so pastoral..no pursuit, no turbolasers...just dancing.
"You should not have come back old man. When I left you I was the learner. Now _I_ am the master."
"Well let's see how you handle a Viennese waltz, Darth."
@@zacmumblethunder7466 Obi-wan and Vader having a classical dance off would be quite a sight.
Makes me wonder if Kubrick would have portrayed human politics and war as a dance throughout the movie.
Kinda gives me 5th Element vibes lol
@@l00k4tstuff We have a good example of how he'd treat it - Dr. Strangelove. He definitely viewed it in a very farcical fashion. Honestly, it's not that crazy to think that a Star Wars directed by Kubriock would end up looking slightly like Spaceballs.
The beauty pass of the Star Destroyer, while playing Blue Danube was gorgeous!
I know. I'm in love with that scene...
As someone who watched "2001" during its first release in the cinema, in full Panavision, as an 8 year old boy...I found this version of "Star Wars" to be quite...relaxing. 😉
And "Moonwatcher" with the Chewbacca voice-over - LOL! 🤣
Not a voice over, it was dubbing.
1968 must have been absolute hell if that's what an 8 year old kid did... god dammit, I'm so sorry for the trauma your generation suffered.
@@partciudgam8478 dude... he saw 2001 in the theater on purpose. he's suffered enough to excuse just about any mistake like that.
Funny when you consider that Stuart Freeborn designed both the ape masks for 2001 and the Chewbacca mask for Star Wars.
@@sumdumbmick As opposed to the reduced mental capacity and lacklustre humour signifying your own generation? Seriously, my sympathies.
The synchronization of the movement and rotation of the two craft was a really nice touch, reinforcing the fact that activities in space take place in three dimensions, not just two with some arbitrarily defined "this side up".
When George Lucas was trying to get more money out of Twentieth Century Fox to complete the movie, he put together a rough cut of what he'd filmed so far and used footage from Second World War movies such as The Battle of Britain and The Dambusters to stand in for the effects shots that hadn't been done yet. That seems to have locked in the Star Wars concept of there being an up and down in space.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 there is at least one instance of 3d movement in Star Wars
During the chase sections in Empire (when the Star Destroyers almost collide), the Millennium Falcon turns downwards, retreating to what would be nadir from their point of view
There might be other examples, but not that I can immediately recall
It's certainly not the norm in SW, which is why it always stood out to me
@@347Jimmy :
Yeah, even with no less than the Space Epic _Star Wars_ [1977], we Earthlings still tend to think in 2D, relative to 3D outer space.
Hm, stands to good reason, whatwith being indigenous to the 1G of gravity our Earth affords. Of course our skies are more 3D, but plenty to crash 'n smash into, unlike outer space.
I had hoped they wouldn't only flip around to move to the music, but to perform an orbit entry burn at the same time. Missed opportunity.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 There is an up and down in space, depending on the definition ofc. Either up and down a gravity well, or up is where the north poles of the celestial bodies are pointing at. Workes for any solar system, as most bodys will be rotating the same way due to the conservation of momentum from the dust cloud it formed from. North is where the bodies move counter clockwise around the star and the bodies will rotate counter clockwise. I just made this up, but it wouldn't surprise me if someone defined it this way as it seems to make sense for me ;D
There is something weirdly beautiful how they dance together in space
As someone who watched BOTH "2001: A Space Odyssey" and the original "Star Wars" in the theater when they were first released in 1968 and 1977, this had me giggling throughout. Well done! Kurbrick would have made the first 30 minutes be about the star destroyer docking/capturing Princess Leia's CR90 corvette.
Well the first 9 minutes would have been a black screen.
@@wrongway1100 Absolutely true! 😸😸😸
The first two minutes would have been a black screen with creepy Ligeti music, then a yellow print 20th Century Fox logo against a blue background as “Also Sprach Zarathustra” starts playing, then it would be the opening (which is the Also Sprach Zarathrustra music with Tatooine and the Death Star), and this would go on for another two minutes, and then we would get a 15 minute prologue about the Wookiees learning to use tools from bones, and then we would get this scene (which would go on for like 15 minutes)
Did you notice the eerie similarity between the "space shuttle docking with the space station, as seen from inside the station" scene in _2001_ ... and the "Millennium Falcon being drawn into the Death Star's docking bay" scene in _Star Wars_?
You watched BOTH in cinema !?!?!?! You have my highest envy dear Sir/Madam...
There is something majestic about seeing a Star Destroyer wafting silently through space.
WE BRAKE FOR NOBODY
@John Ashley Well, the cosmonauts on the ISS say that in space, _everyone_ can hear you fart.
@@davidwuhrer6704 Right!👍🤣🤣
Blasphemy!
@@davidwuhrer6704 LOL, Spaceballs
Imperial officer: Lord Vader, the Rebels are escaping!
Vader: Comense the Waltz!
Kubrick picked the "Blue Danube" because the melody invoked ROTATION a characteristic of any waltz. The space station's rotation was the movement. Kubrick commented older people didn't like it as the waltz invoked different emotions.
The choice of classical music was made by a projectionist during the screening of dailies. Kubrick liked the idea and discarded the original composed score.
@@aliensoup2420 Actually, it was Kubrick who picked Strauss as the temp track for the space place sequence, but yeah he decided that he like Blue Danube better than the composed score and the rest is history.
Hmmm... What if he would used Chaikovskiy Nutcracker?)))
The waltz made a lot of sense with the dance of the space station and shuttle docking as a precisely orchestrated dance.
First time I ever heard the Blue Danube in a semblance of its entirety. I was 11 or 12 when we saw the movie. Been in love with it ever since.
Lingering on the docking of the Blockade Runner with the Star Destroyer as you do made me realize something, something that several viewings of Star Wars never made me contemplate.
It's awfully convenient that a Star Destroyer happens to have a docking bay that is exactly the right size for the Blockade Runner.
hahah ..I was thinking the exact same thing when i saw that scene .. Good point ..
Thats what I thought when first seeing the film in 1978. As well as how much smaller the Blockade runner was.
This actually does give a better representation of the technical achievement of one spaceship being able to snatch another ship in flight.
1:21 That flyby of the Star Destroyer is beautiful!
And the music fits.
Somewhere, George Lucas is asking himself "Why didn't I think of that one?".
I loved the silence of the ships in space, which they would be! And the balletic treatment of this scene is just gorgeous. (It also means SW would have been at least 5 hours long, if Kubrick had done the whole thing.)
more like 15.
probably like 7-8 movies for the original trilogy. 😆
The rebel troopers running in the hallway was hilarious.
Gave me more of a Terry Gilliam vibe at that moment haha. Was expecting a slo-mo laser fight with the calm music.
They should have been floating.
C3PO and R2 look like they are waltzing together 😂😂🤣🤣
All the slo-mo could be Zack Snyder …
Wow. Excellent work!
2001's and SW's aestethics already fit well together, but the cinematography here really adds so so much.
I can't believe how good this is! It is beautiful and hilarious at the same time, how is that even possible? Amazing video! You are obviously very talented. Thanks a lot!
"Open the trash bay doors, 3PO!"
I'd love to see a Space 1999 tribute done in this style. The Eagles are ideally suited to this
Why not? Maybe one day 👍
I second this - it's stunning, to say the least ! :)
I remember an article Gerry Anderson wrote in "Look In" comic when Star Wars came out. He heavily criticised Star Wars for the way the space ships raced around, which he felt was unrealistic to how actual spacecraft would move. As a judgemental 14 year old I thought it was sour grapes because people had been saying how much better the effects were in SW than in Space 1999.
I later realised that Anderson felt that the innovative work that he and his effects people, many of whom actually worked on Star Wars, were being disparaged unfairly. If it hadn't been for the techniques Century 21 had developed, Star Wars would have had very little to build on when the space battles were being visualised.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 I dunno if you watch this channel below, I came across this the other day and you might find this interesting considering the Anderson angle you brought up.
I won't spoil the video but it has an interesting connection between Space 1999 and Star Wars.
czcams.com/video/N1Oib0Fi_m4/video.html
@@tomstamford6837 I've only recently started watching, so thanks for pointing that one out. I shall relay the 1999 Eagle +1 and bigger = Millennium Falcon to my friend who's also into this with haste.
I remember being very disappointed in Gerry's attitude towards Star Wars and the way in some articles he seemed to want to distance himself from the puppet shows.
Years later, I read his obituary in Starburst magazine and it was really sad to realise that the man who's work was such a large part of my childhood felt that he'd never got a chance to show his full potential as a filmmaker.
Outstanding! Apart from the questionable choice to slow down the interior footage, this is a work of genius!
im gobsmacked by the lighting and shadows on those 3D models ! excelent work there !
I will present your compliments to the rendering engine... I think he will appreciate it very much 😉
@@poakwoods It was *you* who set up the lighting! Give the credit to whom it is due.
You really have it spot on for the Kubrick vibe
I’d rather watch this on repeat than the Disney trilogy again.
What a wonderful take on 2001 and Star Wars. So lovely to see these models treated so poetically.
The first shot of the Star Destroyer going by is GORGEOUS!
That was awesome! I'm a fan of both movies and I truly enjoyed the melding of the imagery and soundtrack with the differing cinematography. Well done.
ABSOLUTELY ASTONISHING! Wow! I understand that things happen very slowly in Space, out in the real world. They captured that completely! Congratulations, and may the animal bone, uh, Force be with you!
The mix of space opera aesthetics and hard (er) sci-fi motion and callbacks is brilliant, and makes me feel odd. I love them both, but I tend to keep them separate - space 'ships' over here, realistic spacecraft over there. They don't really work together...until now.
It's brilliant.
Space ships are a real thing.
Space ships with keels bobbing around on the space waves, coming to a dead stop when the engines are stopped, and drifting if they aren't moored to space buoys or space ports, are pure fantasy though.
The space ballets in 2001 are among the most beautiful things ever filmed. These no less so. Thank you.
That is so graceful , the two ships maneuvering around each other . And you have got the light just right !
Excellent work. Models, lighting and animation were really well done.
Anthony Daniels said it took 103 takes to get him to turn his head just right.
Love it! Very nicely done. The BD waltz will always be, for me, music to fly through space by thanks to Kubrick. I first saw 2001 when it came out, in a giant Cinerama theatre. My dad stopped at a bookstore on the way home to buy Clarke’s book because he wanted to find out what the hell he had just watched. 😂
I was the perfect age to love 2001:ASO; 14. Total nerd teenager, infected by Star Trek.
And the Emperor speaks with the HAL-9000 voice, which would be so creepily unnerving. "Luke, this conversation can serve no purpose any more. Goodbye". Then blasts of Force lightening.
That's from _Return of the Jedi._. The emperor was not in the original film.
That's absolutely beautifully done. I love 2001, and this captures the grandeur amazingly well.
A brilliant piece of work.The magnificence of Kubrick,Lucas and space itself has been rendered immortal.
HAL: I am foolproof and incapable of error.
HAN: How foolproof?
HAL: More foolproof than you can imagine!
HAN: I don't know, computer, I can imagine a lot of fools.
Would have been hilarious to see the storm troopers struggling in zero-G with those velcro socks to stick to the walls.
MAGISTERIAL! and hilarious. Kudos to the amount of work put into this.
You are truly an artist. You merge a beautiful piece of music, and make it meld with the silly and serious. Kudos, my friend. Outstanding!!!
OMG, this is brilliant, taking two of the most defining sci-fi movies of the 20th century and blending them together like this. Excellent work. The only regret I have is to be to offer only one like.
Well, you can also subscribe…
I didn't see _Shape of Things to Come_ in there, just _2001_ and some fantasy film.
@@poakwoods Indeed, I have happily subscribed and shared with many friends. 🙂
When I first saw the Imperial Star Destroyer come on the screen I thought of the Discovery One. Granted, 2001 had been a little under a decade earlier and I hadn't seen anything like it until SW, but once I saw that opening, I knew it would be good.
This is sooo genious! 🤩
I love Kubricks 2001 and i'm a Star Wars Fan since the first Movie!
Star-Destroyer dancing on Johann Strauss! 🤣
What an idea to make a crossover of them both! 🖖👍
Seeing how docking scene takes whole 5 minutes of my life, I'm glad it was directed by George Lucas.
Beautifully composed visuals and a feast for eye and ear. A privilege to have watched it.
Well I must say this is the first time the star destroyer has ever been shown off and such a majestical way. You did a really good job with your 3D animation your lighting all the camera passes are really good and it really shows off how big space is and that you can literally move in any direction there is no up and down it's all over great job
I love the moment when the Tydirium Shuttle passes by. So elegant.
Fantastic animation! I can't believe how well considered everything is!
Thank you for creating and then sharing this amazing production from your beautiful mind. I have seen both of the films several times. Your melding of the scenes, music and interpolated style of Kubrick is emblematic of one possessing a remarkable imagination.
Too kind... thanks
Luke Skywaltzer...the force is strong within him...
The things they can do with visual effects never ceases to amaze ! That X fighter was probably the Vader man looking around for Luke or any disturbance in the FORCE
...and that, children, is why sci-fi adventure movies don't use real life space physics. 😁
Seriously, though, this was amazing!
If they don't, what differentiates them from fiction without science?
I really liked this. Quite good and original, esp. the spaceship shots which aren't just lifted from the Star Wars movie. Would be curious you (or you doing Kubrick) might do the Battle of Yavin. Once again, congrats on a fine video!
At this rate 'star wars' would have been about 14 or 15+ hours long and I don't think anyone would have minded, lol. And just like Kubrick's close-up of the Pan Am grip shoes, I would have loved to have seen C3P0's foot in close-up, moving across the Tantive's floor in slow-mo; beautiful.
I swear, this is like watching that endless video of someone running toward camera lol 💙
This looks absolutely amazing, you have far too much time on your hands :) Just wondering how many days long Star Wars would have been if shot by Kubrick LOL :)
I just retired... time is not a problem, now... 😉
beautifully done - really works well 😊
I was 13 when 2001 first came out. I went to the theater with great anticipation, but was literally bored to sleep. I saw it a second on cable 20 years later, and was again too bored for words. Finally when I was in my 60s I saw it again and appreciated it.
So good! That slow acquisition of the Blockade Runner by the Stardestroyer - pure magic.
Wonderful mashup of styles!
Amazing work. Thank you for this. 👍
Very cleverly done. I like how Moonwatcher sounded like Chewbacca.
4:34 really makes you feel the massive "weight" of a spacecraft in space. Genuinely awesome.
This was a masterpiece !
Bravo! A joy to watch. I definitely enjoyed this Kubrick version even more that the original Star Wars and I reckon it will age much better (I know, sacrilege).
BLASPHEMY! AT THE STAKE!!!! 😂
The jump cut to the tie fighter was genius. 👍
This is brilliant!! Meshing of the view from inside the space station to the external rebel ship was quite well done. All about the dance. Wow!
Nicely done, ever considered working for ILM?
I cannot describe just how perfect this is for me. Thank you.
Dude! That was elegance-in-motion... technology can be sooo sexy sometimes!
It must drive flat-eathers out of their minds seeing all these nice, round, perfect planets in sci-fi movies...
"It's a conspiracy!"
Brilliantly done!
Ha! That was beautiful!
When the bone went up flying, I was for a moment expecting it transmuting into a light saber, and Darth Vader catching it... ;-)
This is much better that the original. So peaceful.
Very well done. As someone who loved Kubrick's 2001 and loathed Star Wars, this is a great send up of the beauty and artistry of the one and the silly comic book vision of the other.
Oh my goddddddd!! Incredible! This is how Star Wars should have been done!!!!! 54 years later and 2001 has still not been equaled!!!!
In think _Europa Report_ is better in some ways, but the time jumps and expecting the audience to be familiar with the concept of manned space flight (which has been a real thing since the 12th of April 1961, how is this still new to anyone) can be confusing.
So the story telling is smoother in _2001,_ but most people still don't understand what the contact scene means. (To be fair, visualising multi-dimensional space, and being turned into something there is no word for which the original human being is only a fraction of, is difficult to depict, although _Lucy_ gave it a fair shot.)
It takes an expert in the genre to parody it perfectly. Well done, amazing 😂
Compelling case for how great Kubrick is as a director
You don't understand the power of the monolith.
😂😂😂 👍
This short, with it's five minutes and twenty-six seconds of content, has more class than the last three Star Wars movies.
Snap! And true!
"The Empire have hired a new guy to hunt us down. Goes by the name of Newton. They call him... "The Mechanic."
Downright hysterical! You did such an excellent job with the effects and also captured the movie's hypnotic style.
Wow!! This is GREAT!! Saw both "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "Star Wars" (Star Wars IV: A New Hope) in Theaters the years they Premiered! This is a Great Mashup!
Beautiful scene of the Shuttlecraft Tiderium flying casually.
Five minutes for thirty seconds worth of content. Sounds about right. Nailed it.
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GOOD WORK. Now for an encore, Hollywood ALWAYS has remakes, SPACEBALLS BY KUBRICK
I love these videos. The awesomeness of a Star Destroyer really lends itself to the slow, lingering Kubrick approach. I love the inclusion of the original 2001 docking sequence
Makes me appreciate how well the special effects of 2001 were done.
Beautiful. The most elegant mickey-take I have ever seen.
Having been a fan of 2001 and Star Wars since I watched them in the cinema when they were first released (there are some advantages to being old!), I enjoyed this very much. A worthy tribute to one of the greatest scenes ever captured on film.
Incredible...but here's a challenge... To do the original Flash Gordon (1936)..by Kubrick. I've always wanted to see those old ships done like this
There’s part of me that wants to enjoy the majestic dance of the starships, and part of me that just wants to scream “get on with it!”.
I like this! It is a good depiction of how space really is. There is no up and down and ships don't have to be on the same level like ships at sea. The shots of the rebel cruiser drifting in space, apparently powerless as the Star Destroyer slowly moves in to capture it is excellent!