In Reply to: Stanley Kubrick reprospective in Frankfurt on the Main... posted by patrickU on June 15, 2004 at 10:15:13:
Simply, his IQ was relatively high. I have read that persons with IQs more than 20 points above others will not be understood those with lower intelligence.Ok, that may be a copout, and a also a failure for him to not realize that fact. My take is that is that it will take many years before the general population realizes the excellences of many of his films.
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- Stanley Kubrick was a Mensan. - edta 18:47:10 06/15/04 (9)
- Who is this guy using my handle? - edta 18:41:26 06/16/04 (1)
- ...and one taketh his lumps... - Victor Khomenko 07:41:34 06/17/04 (0)
- Gardner might have something to say about standard IQ testing. NT - RGA 11:45:44 06/16/04 (0)
- Charles Chaplin had a near-genius IQ, just like Kubrick, but - danj 10:36:23 06/16/04 (2)
- Re: Charles Chaplin had a near-genius IQ, just like Kubrick, but - rico 11:21:50 06/16/04 (1)
- We must agree to disagree... - danj 13:50:20 06/16/04 (0)
- IQ Is Static Intelligence Measurements. Kubrick Like ..... - AudioHead 09:22:18 06/16/04 (0)
- Or it will take many years b4 the "film" community conceeds that SK was a wanker. (nt) - PdL 21:41:13 06/15/04 (1)
- What sayest thou, Oh my Brother? - grinagog 07:24:20 06/16/04 (0)