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“Oh my God…It’s full of stars…”

Eschewing the normal radtastic post fulla music, today I’d like to redirect you to a brilliantly written list on Listverse, possibly the internet’s best list-oriented variety site this side of Cracked or Oddee. Featuring a stable editor and army of moderators, Listverse often publishes user-submitted lists, after some tidying up, of course. This particular list, entitled “Top 10 Kubrick Stares” references an odd, but of course oft-used technique by the trailblazing filmmaker Stanley Kubrick: the thousand-yard stare.Evoking a range of emotions from aloofness to heartless evil, the “Kubrick stare” is a motif that begs a certain degree of worship. Waste no time and read this short, but carefully crafted list. The number one entry will blow you away. Afterwards, peep the site some. If you like what you see, consider buying one of their books from their bookstore or at your friendly, local brick-and-mortar bookstore. Do tha right thing!

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“Oh my God…It’s full of stars…”

Eschewing the normal radtastic post fulla music, today I’d like to redirect you to a brilliantly written list on Listverse, possibly the internet’s best list-oriented variety site this side of Cracked or Oddee. Featuring a stable editor and army of moderators, Listverse often publishes user-submitted lists, after some tidying up, of course. This particular list, entitled “Top 10 Kubrick Stares” references an odd, but of course oft-used technique by the trailblazing filmmaker Stanley Kubrick: the thousand-yard stare.



Evoking a range of emotions from aloofness to heartless evil, the “Kubrick stare” is a motif that begs a certain degree of worship. Waste no time and read this short, but carefully crafted list. The number one entry will blow you away. Afterwards, peep the site some. If you like what you see, consider buying one of their books from their bookstore or at your friendly, local brick-and-mortar bookstore. Do tha right thing!