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The movie focused on the actions of a rogue U. Without authorization, he issues orders to U. When it becomes evident that some of the bombers may actually drop their atomic payloads, American President Merkin Muffley frantically calls his Soviet counterpart. Strangelove, reassures the president and chief officials that all is not lost: they can, he posits, survive even the doomsday machine by retreating to deep mineshafts. Close scrutiny of the Dr.
Strangelove character indicated that he was probably a composite of three people: Henry Kissinger, a political scientist who had written about nuclear deterrence strategy; Edward Teller, a key scientist in the development of the hydrogen bomb; and Wernher von Braun, the German scientist who was a leading figure in missile technology.
But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! Bush describes Iraq, Iran and North Korea as an "axis of evil. January 29, sees the premiere of Roots, a groundbreaking television program. The eight-episode miniseries, which was broadcast over eight consecutive nights, follows a family from its origins in West Africa through generations of slavery and the end of the Civil War. Stanley Kubrick himself was a perfectionist who went to obsessive lengths in order to get everything in his films to work just right.
He owned his own cameras and sound and editing equipment. He often made dozens of takes of the same shot. He was known to telephone projectionists to complain about out-of-focus screenings. Are his two best films a nudge in his own ribs? Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from until his death in In , he won the Pulitzer Prize for distinguished criticism. Reviews Great Movies Dr. Roger Ebert July 11, Now streaming on:.
Powered by JustWatch. Now playing. Belfast Christy Lemire. Red Notice Brian Tallerico. Ascension Carlos Aguilar. Finch Nell Minow. Son of Monarchs Nick Allen. Film Credits. Latest blog posts. Alternate versions The US version opens with the following text being displayed before the Columbia lady appears: "It is the stated position of the U. Air Force that their safeguards would prevent the occurence of such events as are depicted in this film.
Furthermore, it should be noted that none of the characters portrayed in this film are meant to represent any real persons living or dead. Connections Edited into Hai-Kubrick User reviews 1K Review. Top review. Still laughing, long past the end credits Who'd have thought that Kubrick had such a great sense of humor? I mean, in most of his films, there are snippets of humor, and Barry Lyndon has a definite irony, but I hadn't expected him to be able to direct such a hilarious and thoroughly entertaining comedy.
I had known for a while that this was the highest rated Kubrick film here on IMDb, so naturally, I was excited to find out if it was really his best film. Even though I haven't seen Lolita, Spartacus, Eyes Wide Shut or his first few films the shorts he made before his feature , and even though I thoroughly enjoyed his other films, this very well may be his best film.
Made in a period of time where the thought of nuclear war was a terrifying idea, that was believed to be a reasonable fear, the film takes this idea and turns it around, makes us laugh at it. The film was made during the Cold War, which must have taken quite a lot of guts on Kubrick's side So, he turned the idea of impending doom from nuclear holocaust into a black comedy.
Personally, I think he did a damn good job of it. I haven't laughed that hard and for so long at any one time for quite a while The comedy isn't overplayed, in fact most of it is presented in a dead-pan, matter-of-fact-like type of way The plot is excellent, and very well-paced.
In my opinion, Kubrick's most well-paced film. The plot takes off almost immediately and moves at a great pace throughout the film.
The acting is flawless. Absolutely flawless. Not something completely unusual for a Kubrick film, but still. Scott and Peter Sellers are amazing. Normally, I'm not too fond of Sellers, but here he was brilliant. The characters are well-written, diverse and interesting. The cinematography is great. Just like Kubrick's other films, this one has some very memorable scenes, one of which the bomb-riding sequence has been referenced and spoofed a huge number of times The dialog is well-written, well-delivered and memorable.
Plenty of quotable lines. I can't really say much more about the movie without ruining one or more of the innumerable great jokes Seriously, if you enjoy Kubrick's sense of humor as seen limited in his other movies, you're going to enjoy this film. Maybe not as much as I did, but you'll most likely laugh. A skilled technician could open a stolen weapon and unlock it within a few hours. They require a six-digit code, with a million possible combinations, and have a limited-try feature that disables a weapon when the wrong code is repeatedly entered.
The Minuteman crews receive the code via underground cables or an aboveground radio antenna. Sending the launch code to submarines deep underwater presents a greater challenge. Trident submarines contain two safes. One holds the keys necessary to launch a missile; the other holds the combination to the safe with the keys; and the combination to the safe holding the combination must be transmitted to the sub by very-low-frequency or extremely-low-frequency radio.
In a pinch, if Washington, D. But, like all human endeavors, they are inherently flawed. Neither appears to be the sort of calm, stable person you want with a finger on the button. Vice Admiral Tim Giardina, the second-highest-ranking officer at the U. Giardina was relieved of his command on October 3, He off-handedly told a delegation of U.
In the spring of , nineteen launch officers at Minot Air Force base in North Dakota were decertified for violating safety rules and poor discipline. In August, , the entire missile wing at Malmstrom Air Force base in Montana failed its safety inspection.
Last week, the Air Force revealed that thirty-four launch officers at Malmstrom had been decertified for cheating on proficiency exams—and that at least three launch officers are being investigated for illegal drug use. The study found that the rates of spousal abuse and court martials among Air Force personnel with nuclear responsibilities are much higher than those among people with other jobs in the Air Force.
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