Considering Rob Ager’s multigenerational interpretation of Kubrick’s The Shining, I can only conclude that the Torrances are Starks and greenseers to boot. Shining=greensight.
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Considering Rob Ager’s multigenerational interpretation of Kubrick’s The Shining, I can only conclude that the Torrances are Starks and greenseers to boot. Shining=greensight.
Rob Ager says that Kubrick is Jack Torrance. Rob Ager says that Kubrick is HAL 9000. Both answers are… CORRECT. No need of “correcting” either explanation — Mr Grady. https://youtu.be/6n1kucZVYdk
Is Jack Torrance homosexual? (See Rob Ager’s video about Danny & The Bear.) How did Wendy “f**k up my life so far”? Who ARE these people? A would-be novelist shoveling out driveways in Denver or Boulder knocks up the cocktail waitress who will become The Overlook’s ACTUAL caretaker (“Checking the boilers…”). Anyone who has attended the birth of a child is familiar with the sluicing open of an “elevator of blood.” And with the so-called afterbirth. In https://youtu.be/t7-GKHM5HZ8 Rob Ager is I.D.ing a placenta — which is actually the first thing the mother sees, after the shock of having given birth. The mirror REVERSAL of birth order. A horror to witness. The baby is long gone. Perhaps swept up in the arms of the father. Every (untwinned) child is “twinned” by the placenta. Its “birth” is the mother’s last fixed connection to her child. Mr Ager has also noted an umbilical cord in 2001: A Space Odyssey’s “Through the Stargate” sequence, as Arthur C. Clarke (who was homosexual, not that the fact matters — unless it DOES), refers to David Bowman’s “rebirth” in the novel (NOT the “novelization” — as Mr Ager correctly observes) of KUBRICK’s 2001.
Liverpudlian Rob Ager is the man to investigate Brooklyn Kubrick’s examination of the genocide of Native Americans by Invasive Americans: https://youtu.be/1InCfpuD4ow (NOT meant to sound dismissive or sarcastic, only GENUINE: “Rob Ager is the foremost film theorist of the 21st Century.” —Brer Abbott for The Bronxville Surrealist)
Introduction to the hidden depths of Stanley Kubrick's filmography
Introduction to the hidden depths of Stanley Kubrick’s filmography
[UltraVid id=1031 ]Quick exploration of revealing details in six Kubrick films – 2001: A Space Odyssey, Full Metal Jacket, The Shining, A Clockwork Orange, Eyes Wide Shut and A.I. Artificial Intelligence. Learn more about these films at http://www.collativelearning.com/. No moon landing / illuminati or New World Order theories. Written, edited and narrated by Rob Ager. UPDATE 2017 RE: ADDITIONAL…
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WARNING
Hey guys. If you watch Collative Learning’s movie analysis videos, please take caution with his latest analysis of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The analysis goes over animal cruelty themes in the movie and he uses footage from slaughterhouses at points in his video. They are highly graphic and not for animal lovers nor the faint-hearted. Thankfully he has left a warning at the beginning of the videos. Be careful if you choose to watch them and take care of yourself if the material presented becomes upsetting to you. It’s not a pretty picture at all.