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Despite the fact that most of us carry cameras more powerful than our ancestors could even dream up, many people still can’t take a photo to save their lives. But sometimes, beauty can emerge from chaos in the right circumstances.  The “Accidental Kubrick” online community shares pictures from mundane moments that could fit perfectly into a Stanley Kubrick film. From eerie similarities to “The Shining” to interesting, vintage designs, get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites, and be sure to share your thoughts and ideas in the comments section.  #1 Come Pet Us, Danny Image credits: thepastrix #2 The Exam Hall At My University Image credits: DropporD #3 The Reception Desk At General Motors Technical Center, 1965 Image credits: PrussianScurvy If you have come this far, there is a solid chance you have already seen one of Stanley Kubrick’s films. If not, here is a quick refresher. He directed, among other things, the Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Eyes Wide Shut, and Full Metal Jacket. This alone is a pretty impressive filmography. Much of his success comes from a sort of obsessiveness with getting details right. For example, Jack Nicholson reported that he would have the actors do over fifty takes of some scenes because he was still not satisfied with their performance. One can imagine the nearly absurd level of involvement he had with every other part of the film.  #4 The Inside Of A Toaster Image credits: FHM_IV #5 This Theatre Restroom In Japan Image credits: beeekeeeper #6 This 1969 German Swimming Pool Image credits: blackabe If fifty sounded absurd, you may be floored to learn that the staircase scene in The Shining took 127 takes, which left actress Shelley Duvall traumatized and in tears. Kubrick believed in pushing his actors as much as possible, as he believed that somewhere in all those takes there would be one or two perfect performances.  #7 Hallway To Swimming Pool Area Image credits: ninja_lazorz #8 Elevator Aftermath Image credits: IsItUnderrated #9 The Red Hall, Seattle Library Image credits: AnsonKent Despite this reputation, he did espouse a philosophy of appealing to the masses. One would think that a demanding, transgressive director would limit him or herself to something highbrow, but Kubrick stated that he wanted his films to more resemble pop music. He compared two viewers, an Alabama truck driver, and a Cambridge intellectual, and stated that his films are for both since their "emotions and subconscious are far more similar than their intellects." #10 Come Moo With Us, Danny Image credits: Steampunk_ukelele #11 Red / Oregon Wildfires Making It Look Straight Apocalyptic Image credits: icecreamdoggo #12 Capsule Hotel In Japan Image credits: ancientflowers While a lot of discussions of Kubrick focus on his scripts and directing methods, it’s worth pointing out that he was in many ways comfortable around most parts of a movie set. Alexander Walker stated that he was one of the "very few film directors competent to instruct their lighting photographers in the precise effect they want." This is perhaps another reason why his style is so recognizable at a glance.  #13 Heathrow, Some Hotel Lobby Circa 1968 Image credits: reddit.com #14 Escalating To Kubrick Level Image credits: cavemanleong #15 Room 237 Reacts Only Image credits: greyishblue2 Many critics believed that, first and foremost, he was a visual filmmaker, which is a somewhat reductive term, because aren’t they all? Indeed, part of his reputation may come from the fact that actors actually get interviewed, while most film journalists don’t spend a lot of time talking to the crew on any particular set.  #16 Inside A Spanish Ferry. Shot On Film Image credits: dompuerta #17 Elton John's Walk-In Closet Dedicated To Just His Glasses Image credits: ancientflowers #18 Bloody Waterfall In Antarctica. Red Color Comes From A High Concentration Of Iron In Water Image credits: insurgentpepper He himself believed that a film's visuals were the easiest part for himself, which is quite a humbling thought, that one of the premier directors of our time, with a recognizable, still legendary visual style thought this was downright simple. Partially, this stemmed from the fact that he was very knowledgeable about filmmaking and wasn’t concerned with “getting his hands dirty” by personally directing camera placement, lighting, and even the choice of lenses.  #19 Pope Francis In An Empty St. Peter’s Square Image credits: impatrickt #20 Could These Brazilian Buildings Be In A Kubrick Film? Image credits: isacamargo #21 Yep, It Reminds Me Of Stanley Kubrick Films Image credits: PinkNinja_14 Indeed, he was so proficient behind the camera that cameramen around the world considered him one of the great among their profession, alongside his reputation as a director. Partially, this was his talented eye for shots, but it’s important to remember that Kubruck was also an early adapter of various bits of film technology, such as Steadicam and video assist.  #22 Keeping Clean Image credits: pluto_nium889 #23 Marienplatz Station, Munich, Germany Image credits: Anna-Karenina_Katana #24 Very Kubrickian Image credits: RorasaurasRex As much as Kubrick was the undisputed master of his domain, it is visible just how much of this aesthetic was also directly related to the visuals and aesthetics of the time. Even 2001: A Space Odyssey now looks, if anything, quite vintage, even by the space-exploration standards of the year 2001.  #25 Reminds Me Of 2001 Image credits: nickaly #26 Empty Cinema, London Image credits: drocee #27 This Bathroom Image credits: rocknrollhatesme At the same time, it’s worth noting that many of the items here are as old as Kubrick’s films. Indeed, there is perhaps even some argument to be made that many of his visuals were directly inspired by the creative work of architects and designers out there. These ideas can be seen, almost directly transported onto his sets and in the costumes his characters wear.  #28 Kyoto Conference Center, Kyoto, Japan (Architect: Sachio Otani, Photographer: Eugenio Vasquez) Image credits: earthmoonsun #29 SC Johnson Research Tower Image credits: tolas #30 Sideways View Of The Hyatt Atlanta Elevator Image credits: faloodehx Part of the appeal of Kubrick, beyond the obvious, is that he did quite aggressively push for his work to be relatable. Many of his films sometimes seem like they might veer into pulp scenarios, but his attention to detail and skill always elevate them. He believed that it was “better to adapt a book rather than write an original screenplay and that you should choose a work that isn't a masterpiece so you can improve on it.” If you want to explore more moments where films meet real life, check out Bored Panda's previous articles on "Accidentally Wes Anderson" and the online trend it later spawned. #31 The Communist Party Headquarters In Paris (Architect: Oscar Niemeyer) Image credits: earthmoonsun #32 Fighting The Fires Image credits: reddit.com #33 Books Here And There Image credits: Ivar_W #34 ??? ??????? ???????? Image credits: [deleted] #35 Reminded Me Of The Overlook The "grand" staircase at Radio City Music Hall, NYC. Image credits: hardytom540 #36 Grand Ballroom Image credits: Jackie_JorpJomp #37 Cern Control Center 1960s Image credits: hortenseclock #38 Frank Loyd Wright's Home In Scottsdale Az Image credits: BusyBizBusyBiz #39 This House For Sale In Michigan Image credits: Meetybeefy #40 Snapped This Pic Last Night And Immediately Thought Of This Sub. My Son Is Not Actually Evil, Promise Image credits: wolf_mother #41 This Is Like If The Meeting Room In Dr. Strangelove LED To A Part Of The Ship From 2001 Image credits: fowordee #42 The New Moscow Metro Station Made In Futuristic Style (Savelovskaya) Image credits: cerfkhan #43 Calgary Airport Image credits: Nochinnn #44 Vienna Underground Image credits: Dankomax #45 Al Capone's Cell - Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere #46 This Bathroom Image credits: SpoonLord23 #47 An Empty Boeing 787 Image credits: Calu_T #48 I Am Often On The Lookout For Kubrick-Type Scenes Image credits: nuckingfuts73 #49 Mri Room Looking A Bit Kubrick To Me Image credits: Diagonalizer #50 I Took This Photo At My Local Airport Image credits: lemon_crust_1 #51 Hope It's Not A Repost, But Literally Any Dc Metro Station Brings The Kubrick Vibes Image credits: endless-scroll #52 Inside A Fazioli Grand Piano Image credits: CharlesBrooks #53 Found In R/Human For Scale 9-9 Image credits: James_pingaz #54 In A House We Were Rekeying Image credits: ytrfytrgfeg #55 If Stanley Kubrick Designed A Swimming Pool Image credits: reddit.com #56 Auditorium Image credits: archineering #57 Not Sure If Posted, But Exam Season Is Terrifying Image credits: BrownBoyDreams #58 This Swimming Pool Image credits: steed_jacob #59 Stoa Of Attalos, Athens, Greece Image credits: reddit.com #60 Inside A Laundry Basket Image credits: HerbTrees #61 Some Weird Things In A Recently Opened Entertainment Center In Kazakhstan Image credits: oldear10 #62 The Shining With Barry Lyndon Image credits: reddit.com #63 It Looks Like If R/Accidentalwesanderson And R/Accidentalkubrick Had A Baby, And That Baby Made A Film About R/Backrooms Image credits: Lost_vob #64 Inside Of A Cheese Grater Image credits: Kamik423 #65 Just A Guy Reading At A Mcdonalds Image credits: pancakes8u #66 Bar, Twa Flight Center At Jfk Airport, NY Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere #67 Waiting Room Wood Panel Bench (X-Post From R/Oddlysatisfying) Image credits: reddit.com #68 Library Of The University Of Amsterdam Image credits: vinofinotinto #69 O’hare Passenger Boarding Bridge Image credits: bgarvey24 #70 2001 Vibes Image credits: sybildb #71 This Ex-Coke Bottleing Plant Turned Shopping Center In My Hometown, Paducah, Ky Image credits: jackxiv #72 No, Thank You Image credits: Forest_of_Mirrors #73 Duplicity At The Pendry Hotel In San Diego Image credits: rambointhedark #74 This Home For Sale In Michigan Is A Kubrickian Masterpiece… Image credits: BergsEyeView #75 I Can Almost See The Camera Panning Over This Area Image credits: oh_lordt #76 Loft Space In The Netherlands Image credits: Diagonalizer #77 Hal Room Image credits: drawkbox #78 Somewhere In The Midwest Image credits: sherpa14k #79 Kubrick Cat Image credits: intet42 #80 Amsterdam Image credits: palalaiqua #81 If It’s Symmetrical, It’s Kubrick Image credits: hortenseclock #82 Looks Like 2001: A Space Odyssey Image credits: Calu_T #83 Gives Me Weird Vibes Image credits: Blaze_2002 #84 Ministry Of Accuracy And Morale, The Outer Worlds Image credits: mynameisCODA #85 Subway Station In Bonn-Ramersdorf, Germany Image credits: tobiratingen #86 The Long Hallway At The Getty Villa Image credits: linearcurvature #87 Sinister Santa Fe Post Office Image credits: zuzuofthewolves #88 Stairway To The Underground City Image credits: motomotogaijin #89 In Norway Image credits: reddit.com #90 The Deadest Of Malls Image credits: Unfair-Performance15 #91 Kubrick Inspired Hotel Image credits: JohnSleight #92 Chicago Federal Center By Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1964) Image credits: reddit.com #93 Gentlemen! You Can't Fight In Here. This Is Fifa's Boardroom! Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere #94 Engineering Image credits: NoPo_Photo #95 Digital Age Kubrick Image credits: dnadosanddonts #96 My Classroom For My Cold War Political Relations Class Image credits: Emucks #97 You've Always Been The Caretaker Here, Sir Image credits: FullMetalJaket #98 Detroit Medical Center, 1979 Image credits: archineering #99 This Floor Of An Abandoned Restaurant In Chicago Image credits: Constant_Weird_6 #100 Locker Room - Toronto Image credits: Martin675 #101 No Title, Lisbon, 2018 Image credits: silentelegia #102 Taken In October 2015, Posted Elsewhere Told This Would Do Well Here. John Wick 2 Subway Scene I Was Unaware Of Same Perspective Image credits: chalkydinosaur808 #103 Train Buffet, Bar(Montenegro) - Belgrade(Serbia) Image credits: todorstef #104 Moscow Metro Station Image credits: reddit.com #105 The Trinity College Library In Dublin Image credits: 420ness #106 Pinterest Is A Really Good Place To Find Pictures Of Anything Image credits: Forest_of_Mirrors #107 2020, A Subterranean Odyssey Image credits: Dchama86 #108 Overlook Hotel Vibes At The Ahwahnee Hotel Image credits: Marcanadian #109 This Bathroom In My Neighborhood Image credits: Sunsfearcity #110 Toronto Reference Library Image credits: aguyfrominternet #111 Buenos Aires Subway Image credits: bertucho #112 This Club That Closed By My House Image credits: Albus_Veritas #113 The Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo Image credits: principle_fbundle #114 Hotel Simplon Image credits: pinky_and_the_grain #115 Looooong Pool Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere #116 At A Gym In The Middle East! Image credits: AnsonKent #117 American Bar Association Lobby, Chicago Image credits: Injustpotato #118 Office Interiors At The Union Carbide Corporation Building Image credits: KitezhGrad #119 I Am An Aspiring Cinematographer, I Took These Recently And They Reminded Me Of The Overlook Hotel Image credits: psysysi #120 An Enclosed Staircase Image credits: Kubrickers #121 Corridor From The Lobby To The Hughes Wing Of The Twa Hotel, Jfk Image credits: CrabbyT777 #122 Jack Nicholson Dog 121 Real-Life Locations And Moments That Look Like They’re Straight Out Of A Kubrick Movie

Despite the fact that most of us carry cameras more powerful than our ancestors could even dream up, many people still can’t take a photo to save their lives. But sometimes, beauty can emerge from chaos in the right circumstances. 

The “Accidental Kubrick” online community shares pictures from mundane moments that could fit perfectly into a Stanley Kubrick film. From eerie similarities to “The Shining” to interesting, vintage designs, get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites, and be sure to share your thoughts and ideas in the comments section. 

#1 Come Pet Us, Danny

Image credits: thepastrix

#2 The Exam Hall At My University

Image credits: DropporD

#3 The Reception Desk At General Motors Technical Center, 1965

Image credits: PrussianScurvy

If you have come this far, there is a solid chance you have already seen one of Stanley Kubrick’s films. If not, here is a quick refresher. He directed, among other things, the Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Eyes Wide Shut, and Full Metal Jacket. This alone is a pretty impressive filmography.

Much of his success comes from a sort of obsessiveness with getting details right. For example, Jack Nicholson reported that he would have the actors do over fifty takes of some scenes because he was still not satisfied with their performance. One can imagine the nearly absurd level of involvement he had with every other part of the film. 

#4 The Inside Of A Toaster

Image credits: FHM_IV

#5 This Theatre Restroom In Japan

Image credits: beeekeeeper

#6 This 1969 German Swimming Pool

Image credits: blackabe

If fifty sounded absurd, you may be floored to learn that the staircase scene in The Shining took 127 takes, which left actress Shelley Duvall traumatized and in tears. Kubrick believed in pushing his actors as much as possible, as he believed that somewhere in all those takes there would be one or two perfect performances. 

#7 Hallway To Swimming Pool Area

Image credits: ninja_lazorz

#8 Elevator Aftermath

Image credits: IsItUnderrated

#9 The Red Hall, Seattle Library

Image credits: AnsonKent

Despite this reputation, he did espouse a philosophy of appealing to the masses. One would think that a demanding, transgressive director would limit him or herself to something highbrow, but Kubrick stated that he wanted his films to more resemble pop music. He compared two viewers, an Alabama truck driver, and a Cambridge intellectual, and stated that his films are for both since their "emotions and subconscious are far more similar than their intellects."

#10 Come Moo With Us, Danny

Image credits: Steampunk_ukelele

#11 Red / Oregon Wildfires Making It Look Straight Apocalyptic

Image credits: icecreamdoggo

#12 Capsule Hotel In Japan

Image credits: ancientflowers

While a lot of discussions of Kubrick focus on his scripts and directing methods, it’s worth pointing out that he was in many ways comfortable around most parts of a movie set. Alexander Walker stated that he was one of the "very few film directors competent to instruct their lighting photographers in the precise effect they want." This is perhaps another reason why his style is so recognizable at a glance. 

#13 Heathrow, Some Hotel Lobby Circa 1968

Image credits: reddit.com

#14 Escalating To Kubrick Level

Image credits: cavemanleong

#15 Room 237 Reacts Only

Image credits: greyishblue2

Many critics believed that, first and foremost, he was a visual filmmaker, which is a somewhat reductive term, because aren’t they all? Indeed, part of his reputation may come from the fact that actors actually get interviewed, while most film journalists don’t spend a lot of time talking to the crew on any particular set. 

#16 Inside A Spanish Ferry. Shot On Film

Image credits: dompuerta

#17 Elton John's Walk-In Closet Dedicated To Just His Glasses

Image credits: ancientflowers

#18 Bloody Waterfall In Antarctica. Red Color Comes From A High Concentration Of Iron In Water

Image credits: insurgentpepper

He himself believed that a film's visuals were the easiest part for himself, which is quite a humbling thought, that one of the premier directors of our time, with a recognizable, still legendary visual style thought this was downright simple. Partially, this stemmed from the fact that he was very knowledgeable about filmmaking and wasn’t concerned with “getting his hands dirty” by personally directing camera placement, lighting, and even the choice of lenses. 

#19 Pope Francis In An Empty St. Peter’s Square

Image credits: impatrickt

#20 Could These Brazilian Buildings Be In A Kubrick Film?

Image credits: isacamargo

#21 Yep, It Reminds Me Of Stanley Kubrick Films

Image credits: PinkNinja_14

Indeed, he was so proficient behind the camera that cameramen around the world considered him one of the great among their profession, alongside his reputation as a director. Partially, this was his talented eye for shots, but it’s important to remember that Kubruck was also an early adapter of various bits of film technology, such as Steadicam and video assist. 

#22 Keeping Clean

Image credits: pluto_nium889

#23 Marienplatz Station, Munich, Germany

Image credits: Anna-Karenina_Katana

#24 Very Kubrickian

Image credits: RorasaurasRex

As much as Kubrick was the undisputed master of his domain, it is visible just how much of this aesthetic was also directly related to the visuals and aesthetics of the time. Even 2001: A Space Odyssey now looks, if anything, quite vintage, even by the space-exploration standards of the year 2001. 

#25 Reminds Me Of 2001

Image credits: nickaly

#26 Empty Cinema, London

Image credits: drocee

#27 This Bathroom

Image credits: rocknrollhatesme

At the same time, it’s worth noting that many of the items here are as old as Kubrick’s films. Indeed, there is perhaps even some argument to be made that many of his visuals were directly inspired by the creative work of architects and designers out there. These ideas can be seen, almost directly transported onto his sets and in the costumes his characters wear. 

#28 Kyoto Conference Center, Kyoto, Japan (Architect: Sachio Otani, Photographer: Eugenio Vasquez)

Image credits: earthmoonsun

#29 SC Johnson Research Tower

Image credits: tolas

#30 Sideways View Of The Hyatt Atlanta Elevator

Image credits: faloodehx

Part of the appeal of Kubrick, beyond the obvious, is that he did quite aggressively push for his work to be relatable. Many of his films sometimes seem like they might veer into pulp scenarios, but his attention to detail and skill always elevate them. He believed that it was “better to adapt a book rather than write an original screenplay and that you should choose a work that isn't a masterpiece so you can improve on it.” If you want to explore more moments where films meet real life, check out Bored Panda's previous articles on "Accidentally Wes Anderson" and the online trend it later spawned.

#31 The Communist Party Headquarters In Paris (Architect: Oscar Niemeyer)

Image credits: earthmoonsun

#32 Fighting The Fires

Image credits: reddit.com

#33 Books Here And There

Image credits: Ivar_W

#34 ??? ??????? ????????

Image credits: [deleted]

#35 Reminded Me Of The Overlook

The "grand" staircase at Radio City Music Hall, NYC.

Image credits: hardytom540

#36 Grand Ballroom

Image credits: Jackie_JorpJomp

#37 Cern Control Center 1960s

Image credits: hortenseclock

#38 Frank Loyd Wright's Home In Scottsdale Az

Image credits: BusyBizBusyBiz

#39 This House For Sale In Michigan

Image credits: Meetybeefy

#40 Snapped This Pic Last Night And Immediately Thought Of This Sub. My Son Is Not Actually Evil, Promise

Image credits: wolf_mother

#41 This Is Like If The Meeting Room In Dr. Strangelove LED To A Part Of The Ship From 2001

Image credits: fowordee

#42 The New Moscow Metro Station Made In Futuristic Style (Savelovskaya)

Image credits: cerfkhan

#43 Calgary Airport

Image credits: Nochinnn

#44 Vienna Underground

Image credits: Dankomax

#45 Al Capone's Cell - Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia

Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere

#46 This Bathroom

Image credits: SpoonLord23

#47 An Empty Boeing 787

Image credits: Calu_T

#48 I Am Often On The Lookout For Kubrick-Type Scenes

Image credits: nuckingfuts73

#49 Mri Room Looking A Bit Kubrick To Me

Image credits: Diagonalizer

#50 I Took This Photo At My Local Airport

Image credits: lemon_crust_1

#51 Hope It's Not A Repost, But Literally Any Dc Metro Station Brings The Kubrick Vibes

Image credits: endless-scroll

#52 Inside A Fazioli Grand Piano

Image credits: CharlesBrooks

#53 Found In R/Human For Scale 9-9

Image credits: James_pingaz

#54 In A House We Were Rekeying

Image credits: ytrfytrgfeg

#55 If Stanley Kubrick Designed A Swimming Pool

Image credits: reddit.com

#56 Auditorium

Image credits: archineering

#57 Not Sure If Posted, But Exam Season Is Terrifying

Image credits: BrownBoyDreams

#58 This Swimming Pool

Image credits: steed_jacob

#59 Stoa Of Attalos, Athens, Greece

Image credits: reddit.com

#60 Inside A Laundry Basket

Image credits: HerbTrees

#61 Some Weird Things In A Recently Opened Entertainment Center In Kazakhstan

Image credits: oldear10

#62 The Shining With Barry Lyndon

Image credits: reddit.com

#63 It Looks Like If R/Accidentalwesanderson And R/Accidentalkubrick Had A Baby, And That Baby Made A Film About R/Backrooms

Image credits: Lost_vob

#64 Inside Of A Cheese Grater

Image credits: Kamik423

#65 Just A Guy Reading At A Mcdonalds

Image credits: pancakes8u

#66 Bar, Twa Flight Center At Jfk Airport, NY

Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere

#67 Waiting Room Wood Panel Bench (X-Post From R/Oddlysatisfying)

Image credits: reddit.com

#68 Library Of The University Of Amsterdam

Image credits: vinofinotinto

#69 O’hare Passenger Boarding Bridge

Image credits: bgarvey24

#70 2001 Vibes

Image credits: sybildb

#71 This Ex-Coke Bottleing Plant Turned Shopping Center In My Hometown, Paducah, Ky

Image credits: jackxiv

#72 No, Thank You

Image credits: Forest_of_Mirrors

#73 Duplicity At The Pendry Hotel In San Diego

Image credits: rambointhedark

#74 This Home For Sale In Michigan Is A Kubrickian Masterpiece…

Image credits: BergsEyeView

#75 I Can Almost See The Camera Panning Over This Area

Image credits: oh_lordt

#76 Loft Space In The Netherlands

Image credits: Diagonalizer

#77 Hal Room

Image credits: drawkbox

#78 Somewhere In The Midwest

Image credits: sherpa14k

#79 Kubrick Cat

Image credits: intet42

#80 Amsterdam

Image credits: palalaiqua

#81 If It’s Symmetrical, It’s Kubrick

Image credits: hortenseclock

#82 Looks Like 2001: A Space Odyssey

Image credits: Calu_T

#83 Gives Me Weird Vibes

Image credits: Blaze_2002

#84 Ministry Of Accuracy And Morale, The Outer Worlds

Image credits: mynameisCODA

#85 Subway Station In Bonn-Ramersdorf, Germany

Image credits: tobiratingen

#86 The Long Hallway At The Getty Villa

Image credits: linearcurvature

#87 Sinister Santa Fe Post Office

Image credits: zuzuofthewolves

#88 Stairway To The Underground City

Image credits: motomotogaijin

#89 In Norway

Image credits: reddit.com

#90 The Deadest Of Malls

Image credits: Unfair-Performance15

#91 Kubrick Inspired Hotel

Image credits: JohnSleight

#92 Chicago Federal Center By Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1964)

Image credits: reddit.com

#93 Gentlemen! You Can't Fight In Here. This Is Fifa's Boardroom!

Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere

#94 Engineering

Image credits: NoPo_Photo

#95 Digital Age Kubrick

Image credits: dnadosanddonts

#96 My Classroom For My Cold War Political Relations Class

Image credits: Emucks

#97 You've Always Been The Caretaker Here, Sir

Image credits: FullMetalJaket

#98 Detroit Medical Center, 1979

Image credits: archineering

#99 This Floor Of An Abandoned Restaurant In Chicago

Image credits: Constant_Weird_6

#100 Locker Room - Toronto

Image credits: Martin675

#101 No Title, Lisbon, 2018

Image credits: silentelegia

#102 Taken In October 2015, Posted Elsewhere Told This Would Do Well Here. John Wick 2 Subway Scene I Was Unaware Of Same Perspective

Image credits: chalkydinosaur808

#103 Train Buffet, Bar(Montenegro) - Belgrade(Serbia)

Image credits: todorstef

#104 Moscow Metro Station

Image credits: reddit.com

#105 The Trinity College Library In Dublin

Image credits: 420ness

#106 Pinterest Is A Really Good Place To Find Pictures Of Anything

Image credits: Forest_of_Mirrors

#107 2020, A Subterranean Odyssey

Image credits: Dchama86

#108 Overlook Hotel Vibes At The Ahwahnee Hotel

Image credits: Marcanadian

#109 This Bathroom In My Neighborhood

Image credits: Sunsfearcity

#110 Toronto Reference Library

Image credits: aguyfrominternet

#111 Buenos Aires Subway

Image credits: bertucho

#112 This Club That Closed By My House

Image credits: Albus_Veritas

#113 The Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo

Image credits: principle_fbundle

#114 Hotel Simplon

Image credits: pinky_and_the_grain

#115 Looooong Pool

Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere

#116 At A Gym In The Middle East!

Image credits: AnsonKent

#117 American Bar Association Lobby, Chicago

Image credits: Injustpotato

#118 Office Interiors At The Union Carbide Corporation Building

Image credits: KitezhGrad

#119 I Am An Aspiring Cinematographer, I Took These Recently And They Reminded Me Of The Overlook Hotel

Image credits: psysysi

#120 An Enclosed Staircase

Image credits: Kubrickers

#121 Corridor From The Lobby To The Hughes Wing Of The Twa Hotel, Jfk

Image credits: CrabbyT777

#122 Jack Nicholson Dog



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Despite the fact that most of us carry cameras more powerful than our ancestors could even dream up, many people still can’t take a photo to save their lives. But sometimes, beauty can emerge from chaos in the right circumstances.  The “Accidental Kubrick” online community shares pictures from mundane moments that could fit perfectly into a Stanley Kubrick film. From eerie similarities to “The Shining” to interesting, vintage designs, get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites, and be sure to share your thoughts and ideas in the comments section.  #1 Come Pet Us, Danny Image credits: thepastrix #2 The Exam Hall At My University Image credits: DropporD #3 The Reception Desk At General Motors Technical Center, 1965 Image credits: PrussianScurvy If you have come this far, there is a solid chance you have already seen one of Stanley Kubrick’s films. If not, here is a quick refresher. He directed, among other things, the Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Eyes Wide Shut, and Full Metal Jacket. This alone is a pretty impressive filmography. Much of his success comes from a sort of obsessiveness with getting details right. For example, Jack Nicholson reported that he would have the actors do over fifty takes of some scenes because he was still not satisfied with their performance. One can imagine the nearly absurd level of involvement he had with every other part of the film.  #4 The Inside Of A Toaster Image credits: FHM_IV #5 This Theatre Restroom In Japan Image credits: beeekeeeper #6 This 1969 German Swimming Pool Image credits: blackabe If fifty sounded absurd, you may be floored to learn that the staircase scene in The Shining took 127 takes, which left actress Shelley Duvall traumatized and in tears. Kubrick believed in pushing his actors as much as possible, as he believed that somewhere in all those takes there would be one or two perfect performances.  #7 Hallway To Swimming Pool Area Image credits: ninja_lazorz #8 Elevator Aftermath Image credits: IsItUnderrated #9 The Red Hall, Seattle Library Image credits: AnsonKent Despite this reputation, he did espouse a philosophy of appealing to the masses. One would think that a demanding, transgressive director would limit him or herself to something highbrow, but Kubrick stated that he wanted his films to more resemble pop music. He compared two viewers, an Alabama truck driver, and a Cambridge intellectual, and stated that his films are for both since their "emotions and subconscious are far more similar than their intellects." #10 Come Moo With Us, Danny Image credits: Steampunk_ukelele #11 Red / Oregon Wildfires Making It Look Straight Apocalyptic Image credits: icecreamdoggo #12 Capsule Hotel In Japan Image credits: ancientflowers While a lot of discussions of Kubrick focus on his scripts and directing methods, it’s worth pointing out that he was in many ways comfortable around most parts of a movie set. Alexander Walker stated that he was one of the "very few film directors competent to instruct their lighting photographers in the precise effect they want." This is perhaps another reason why his style is so recognizable at a glance.  #13 Heathrow, Some Hotel Lobby Circa 1968 Image credits: reddit.com #14 Escalating To Kubrick Level Image credits: cavemanleong #15 Room 237 Reacts Only Image credits: greyishblue2 Many critics believed that, first and foremost, he was a visual filmmaker, which is a somewhat reductive term, because aren’t they all? Indeed, part of his reputation may come from the fact that actors actually get interviewed, while most film journalists don’t spend a lot of time talking to the crew on any particular set.  #16 Inside A Spanish Ferry. Shot On Film Image credits: dompuerta #17 Elton John's Walk-In Closet Dedicated To Just His Glasses Image credits: ancientflowers #18 Bloody Waterfall In Antarctica. Red Color Comes From A High Concentration Of Iron In Water Image credits: insurgentpepper He himself believed that a film's visuals were the easiest part for himself, which is quite a humbling thought, that one of the premier directors of our time, with a recognizable, still legendary visual style thought this was downright simple. Partially, this stemmed from the fact that he was very knowledgeable about filmmaking and wasn’t concerned with “getting his hands dirty” by personally directing camera placement, lighting, and even the choice of lenses.  #19 Pope Francis In An Empty St. Peter’s Square Image credits: impatrickt #20 Could These Brazilian Buildings Be In A Kubrick Film? Image credits: isacamargo #21 Yep, It Reminds Me Of Stanley Kubrick Films Image credits: PinkNinja_14 Indeed, he was so proficient behind the camera that cameramen around the world considered him one of the great among their profession, alongside his reputation as a director. Partially, this was his talented eye for shots, but it’s important to remember that Kubruck was also an early adapter of various bits of film technology, such as Steadicam and video assist.  #22 Keeping Clean Image credits: pluto_nium889 #23 Marienplatz Station, Munich, Germany Image credits: Anna-Karenina_Katana #24 Very Kubrickian Image credits: RorasaurasRex As much as Kubrick was the undisputed master of his domain, it is visible just how much of this aesthetic was also directly related to the visuals and aesthetics of the time. Even 2001: A Space Odyssey now looks, if anything, quite vintage, even by the space-exploration standards of the year 2001.  #25 Reminds Me Of 2001 Image credits: nickaly #26 Empty Cinema, London Image credits: drocee #27 This Bathroom Image credits: rocknrollhatesme At the same time, it’s worth noting that many of the items here are as old as Kubrick’s films. Indeed, there is perhaps even some argument to be made that many of his visuals were directly inspired by the creative work of architects and designers out there. These ideas can be seen, almost directly transported onto his sets and in the costumes his characters wear.  #28 Kyoto Conference Center, Kyoto, Japan (Architect: Sachio Otani, Photographer: Eugenio Vasquez) Image credits: earthmoonsun #29 SC Johnson Research Tower Image credits: tolas #30 Sideways View Of The Hyatt Atlanta Elevator Image credits: faloodehx Part of the appeal of Kubrick, beyond the obvious, is that he did quite aggressively push for his work to be relatable. Many of his films sometimes seem like they might veer into pulp scenarios, but his attention to detail and skill always elevate them. He believed that it was “better to adapt a book rather than write an original screenplay and that you should choose a work that isn't a masterpiece so you can improve on it.” If you want to explore more moments where films meet real life, check out Bored Panda's previous articles on "Accidentally Wes Anderson" and the online trend it later spawned. #31 The Communist Party Headquarters In Paris (Architect: Oscar Niemeyer) Image credits: earthmoonsun #32 Fighting The Fires Image credits: reddit.com #33 Books Here And There Image credits: Ivar_W #34 ??? ??????? ???????? Image credits: [deleted] #35 Reminded Me Of The Overlook The "grand" staircase at Radio City Music Hall, NYC. Image credits: hardytom540 #36 Grand Ballroom Image credits: Jackie_JorpJomp #37 Cern Control Center 1960s Image credits: hortenseclock #38 Frank Loyd Wright's Home In Scottsdale Az Image credits: BusyBizBusyBiz #39 This House For Sale In Michigan Image credits: Meetybeefy #40 Snapped This Pic Last Night And Immediately Thought Of This Sub. My Son Is Not Actually Evil, Promise Image credits: wolf_mother #41 This Is Like If The Meeting Room In Dr. Strangelove LED To A Part Of The Ship From 2001 Image credits: fowordee #42 The New Moscow Metro Station Made In Futuristic Style (Savelovskaya) Image credits: cerfkhan #43 Calgary Airport Image credits: Nochinnn #44 Vienna Underground Image credits: Dankomax #45 Al Capone's Cell - Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere #46 This Bathroom Image credits: SpoonLord23 #47 An Empty Boeing 787 Image credits: Calu_T #48 I Am Often On The Lookout For Kubrick-Type Scenes Image credits: nuckingfuts73 #49 Mri Room Looking A Bit Kubrick To Me Image credits: Diagonalizer #50 I Took This Photo At My Local Airport Image credits: lemon_crust_1 #51 Hope It's Not A Repost, But Literally Any Dc Metro Station Brings The Kubrick Vibes Image credits: endless-scroll #52 Inside A Fazioli Grand Piano Image credits: CharlesBrooks #53 Found In R/Human For Scale 9-9 Image credits: James_pingaz #54 In A House We Were Rekeying Image credits: ytrfytrgfeg #55 If Stanley Kubrick Designed A Swimming Pool Image credits: reddit.com #56 Auditorium Image credits: archineering #57 Not Sure If Posted, But Exam Season Is Terrifying Image credits: BrownBoyDreams #58 This Swimming Pool Image credits: steed_jacob #59 Stoa Of Attalos, Athens, Greece Image credits: reddit.com #60 Inside A Laundry Basket Image credits: HerbTrees #61 Some Weird Things In A Recently Opened Entertainment Center In Kazakhstan Image credits: oldear10 #62 The Shining With Barry Lyndon Image credits: reddit.com #63 It Looks Like If R/Accidentalwesanderson And R/Accidentalkubrick Had A Baby, And That Baby Made A Film About R/Backrooms Image credits: Lost_vob #64 Inside Of A Cheese Grater Image credits: Kamik423 #65 Just A Guy Reading At A Mcdonalds Image credits: pancakes8u #66 Bar, Twa Flight Center At Jfk Airport, NY Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere #67 Waiting Room Wood Panel Bench (X-Post From R/Oddlysatisfying) Image credits: reddit.com #68 Library Of The University Of Amsterdam Image credits: vinofinotinto #69 O’hare Passenger Boarding Bridge Image credits: bgarvey24 #70 2001 Vibes Image credits: sybildb #71 This Ex-Coke Bottleing Plant Turned Shopping Center In My Hometown, Paducah, Ky Image credits: jackxiv #72 No, Thank You Image credits: Forest_of_Mirrors #73 Duplicity At The Pendry Hotel In San Diego Image credits: rambointhedark #74 This Home For Sale In Michigan Is A Kubrickian Masterpiece… Image credits: BergsEyeView #75 I Can Almost See The Camera Panning Over This Area Image credits: oh_lordt #76 Loft Space In The Netherlands Image credits: Diagonalizer #77 Hal Room Image credits: drawkbox #78 Somewhere In The Midwest Image credits: sherpa14k #79 Kubrick Cat Image credits: intet42 #80 Amsterdam Image credits: palalaiqua #81 If It’s Symmetrical, It’s Kubrick Image credits: hortenseclock #82 Looks Like 2001: A Space Odyssey Image credits: Calu_T #83 Gives Me Weird Vibes Image credits: Blaze_2002 #84 Ministry Of Accuracy And Morale, The Outer Worlds Image credits: mynameisCODA #85 Subway Station In Bonn-Ramersdorf, Germany Image credits: tobiratingen #86 The Long Hallway At The Getty Villa Image credits: linearcurvature #87 Sinister Santa Fe Post Office Image credits: zuzuofthewolves #88 Stairway To The Underground City Image credits: motomotogaijin #89 In Norway Image credits: reddit.com #90 The Deadest Of Malls Image credits: Unfair-Performance15 #91 Kubrick Inspired Hotel Image credits: JohnSleight #92 Chicago Federal Center By Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1964) Image credits: reddit.com #93 Gentlemen! You Can't Fight In Here. This Is Fifa's Boardroom! Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere #94 Engineering Image credits: NoPo_Photo #95 Digital Age Kubrick Image credits: dnadosanddonts #96 My Classroom For My Cold War Political Relations Class Image credits: Emucks #97 You've Always Been The Caretaker Here, Sir Image credits: FullMetalJaket #98 Detroit Medical Center, 1979 Image credits: archineering #99 This Floor Of An Abandoned Restaurant In Chicago Image credits: Constant_Weird_6 #100 Locker Room - Toronto Image credits: Martin675 #101 No Title, Lisbon, 2018 Image credits: silentelegia #102 Taken In October 2015, Posted Elsewhere Told This Would Do Well Here. John Wick 2 Subway Scene I Was Unaware Of Same Perspective Image credits: chalkydinosaur808 #103 Train Buffet, Bar(Montenegro) - Belgrade(Serbia) Image credits: todorstef #104 Moscow Metro Station Image credits: reddit.com #105 The Trinity College Library In Dublin Image credits: 420ness #106 Pinterest Is A Really Good Place To Find Pictures Of Anything Image credits: Forest_of_Mirrors #107 2020, A Subterranean Odyssey Image credits: Dchama86 #108 Overlook Hotel Vibes At The Ahwahnee Hotel Image credits: Marcanadian #109 This Bathroom In My Neighborhood Image credits: Sunsfearcity #110 Toronto Reference Library Image credits: aguyfrominternet #111 Buenos Aires Subway Image credits: bertucho #112 This Club That Closed By My House Image credits: Albus_Veritas #113 The Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo Image credits: principle_fbundle #114 Hotel Simplon Image credits: pinky_and_the_grain #115 Looooong Pool Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere #116 At A Gym In The Middle East! Image credits: AnsonKent #117 American Bar Association Lobby, Chicago Image credits: Injustpotato #118 Office Interiors At The Union Carbide Corporation Building Image credits: KitezhGrad #119 I Am An Aspiring Cinematographer, I Took These Recently And They Reminded Me Of The Overlook Hotel Image credits: psysysi #120 An Enclosed Staircase Image credits: Kubrickers #121 Corridor From The Lobby To The Hughes Wing Of The Twa Hotel, Jfk Image credits: CrabbyT777 #122 Jack Nicholson Dog 121 Real-Life Locations And Moments That Look Like They’re Straight Out Of A Kubrick Movie 
Despite the fact that most of us carry cameras more powerful than our ancestors could even dream up, many people still can’t take a photo to save their lives. But sometimes, beauty can emerge from chaos in the right circumstances. 

The “Accidental Kubrick” online community shares pictures from mundane moments that could fit perfectly into a Stanley Kubrick film. From eerie similarities to “The Shining” to interesting, vintage designs, get comfortable as you scroll through, upvote your favorites, and be sure to share your thoughts and ideas in the comments section. 

#1 Come Pet Us, Danny

Image credits: thepastrix

#2 The Exam Hall At My University

Image credits: DropporD

#3 The Reception Desk At General Motors Technical Center, 1965

Image credits: PrussianScurvy

If you have come this far, there is a solid chance you have already seen one of Stanley Kubrick’s films. If not, here is a quick refresher. He directed, among other things, the Shining, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Eyes Wide Shut, and Full Metal Jacket. This alone is a pretty impressive filmography.

Much of his success comes from a sort of obsessiveness with getting details right. For example, Jack Nicholson reported that he would have the actors do over fifty takes of some scenes because he was still not satisfied with their performance. One can imagine the nearly absurd level of involvement he had with every other part of the film. 

#4 The Inside Of A Toaster

Image credits: FHM_IV

#5 This Theatre Restroom In Japan

Image credits: beeekeeeper

#6 This 1969 German Swimming Pool

Image credits: blackabe

If fifty sounded absurd, you may be floored to learn that the staircase scene in The Shining took 127 takes, which left actress Shelley Duvall traumatized and in tears. Kubrick believed in pushing his actors as much as possible, as he believed that somewhere in all those takes there would be one or two perfect performances. 

#7 Hallway To Swimming Pool Area

Image credits: ninja_lazorz

#8 Elevator Aftermath

Image credits: IsItUnderrated

#9 The Red Hall, Seattle Library

Image credits: AnsonKent

Despite this reputation, he did espouse a philosophy of appealing to the masses. One would think that a demanding, transgressive director would limit him or herself to something highbrow, but Kubrick stated that he wanted his films to more resemble pop music. He compared two viewers, an Alabama truck driver, and a Cambridge intellectual, and stated that his films are for both since their "emotions and subconscious are far more similar than their intellects."

#10 Come Moo With Us, Danny

Image credits: Steampunk_ukelele

#11 Red / Oregon Wildfires Making It Look Straight Apocalyptic

Image credits: icecreamdoggo

#12 Capsule Hotel In Japan

Image credits: ancientflowers

While a lot of discussions of Kubrick focus on his scripts and directing methods, it’s worth pointing out that he was in many ways comfortable around most parts of a movie set. Alexander Walker stated that he was one of the "very few film directors competent to instruct their lighting photographers in the precise effect they want." This is perhaps another reason why his style is so recognizable at a glance. 

#13 Heathrow, Some Hotel Lobby Circa 1968

Image credits: reddit.com

#14 Escalating To Kubrick Level

Image credits: cavemanleong

#15 Room 237 Reacts Only

Image credits: greyishblue2

Many critics believed that, first and foremost, he was a visual filmmaker, which is a somewhat reductive term, because aren’t they all? Indeed, part of his reputation may come from the fact that actors actually get interviewed, while most film journalists don’t spend a lot of time talking to the crew on any particular set. 

#16 Inside A Spanish Ferry. Shot On Film

Image credits: dompuerta

#17 Elton John's Walk-In Closet Dedicated To Just His Glasses

Image credits: ancientflowers

#18 Bloody Waterfall In Antarctica. Red Color Comes From A High Concentration Of Iron In Water

Image credits: insurgentpepper

He himself believed that a film's visuals were the easiest part for himself, which is quite a humbling thought, that one of the premier directors of our time, with a recognizable, still legendary visual style thought this was downright simple. Partially, this stemmed from the fact that he was very knowledgeable about filmmaking and wasn’t concerned with “getting his hands dirty” by personally directing camera placement, lighting, and even the choice of lenses. 

#19 Pope Francis In An Empty St. Peter’s Square

Image credits: impatrickt

#20 Could These Brazilian Buildings Be In A Kubrick Film?

Image credits: isacamargo

#21 Yep, It Reminds Me Of Stanley Kubrick Films

Image credits: PinkNinja_14

Indeed, he was so proficient behind the camera that cameramen around the world considered him one of the great among their profession, alongside his reputation as a director. Partially, this was his talented eye for shots, but it’s important to remember that Kubruck was also an early adapter of various bits of film technology, such as Steadicam and video assist. 

#22 Keeping Clean

Image credits: pluto_nium889

#23 Marienplatz Station, Munich, Germany

Image credits: Anna-Karenina_Katana

#24 Very Kubrickian

Image credits: RorasaurasRex

As much as Kubrick was the undisputed master of his domain, it is visible just how much of this aesthetic was also directly related to the visuals and aesthetics of the time. Even 2001: A Space Odyssey now looks, if anything, quite vintage, even by the space-exploration standards of the year 2001. 

#25 Reminds Me Of 2001

Image credits: nickaly

#26 Empty Cinema, London

Image credits: drocee

#27 This Bathroom

Image credits: rocknrollhatesme

At the same time, it’s worth noting that many of the items here are as old as Kubrick’s films. Indeed, there is perhaps even some argument to be made that many of his visuals were directly inspired by the creative work of architects and designers out there. These ideas can be seen, almost directly transported onto his sets and in the costumes his characters wear. 

#28 Kyoto Conference Center, Kyoto, Japan (Architect: Sachio Otani, Photographer: Eugenio Vasquez)

Image credits: earthmoonsun

#29 SC Johnson Research Tower

Image credits: tolas

#30 Sideways View Of The Hyatt Atlanta Elevator

Image credits: faloodehx

Part of the appeal of Kubrick, beyond the obvious, is that he did quite aggressively push for his work to be relatable. Many of his films sometimes seem like they might veer into pulp scenarios, but his attention to detail and skill always elevate them. He believed that it was “better to adapt a book rather than write an original screenplay and that you should choose a work that isn't a masterpiece so you can improve on it.” If you want to explore more moments where films meet real life, check out Bored Panda's previous articles on "Accidentally Wes Anderson" and the online trend it later spawned. 

#31 The Communist Party Headquarters In Paris (Architect: Oscar Niemeyer)

Image credits: earthmoonsun

#32 Fighting The Fires

Image credits: reddit.com

#33 Books Here And There

Image credits: Ivar_W

#34 ??? ??????? ????????

Image credits: [deleted]

#35 Reminded Me Of The Overlook

The "grand" staircase at Radio City Music Hall, NYC.

Image credits: hardytom540

#36 Grand Ballroom

Image credits: Jackie_JorpJomp

#37 Cern Control Center 1960s

Image credits: hortenseclock

#38 Frank Loyd Wright's Home In Scottsdale Az

Image credits: BusyBizBusyBiz

#39 This House For Sale In Michigan

Image credits: Meetybeefy

#40 Snapped This Pic Last Night And Immediately Thought Of This Sub. My Son Is Not Actually Evil, Promise

Image credits: wolf_mother

#41 This Is Like If The Meeting Room In Dr. Strangelove LED To A Part Of The Ship From 2001

Image credits: fowordee

#42 The New Moscow Metro Station Made In Futuristic Style (Savelovskaya)

Image credits: cerfkhan

#43 Calgary Airport

Image credits: Nochinnn

#44 Vienna Underground

Image credits: Dankomax

#45 Al Capone's Cell - Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia

Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere

#46 This Bathroom

Image credits: SpoonLord23

#47 An Empty Boeing 787

Image credits: Calu_T

#48 I Am Often On The Lookout For Kubrick-Type Scenes

Image credits: nuckingfuts73

#49 Mri Room Looking A Bit Kubrick To Me

Image credits: Diagonalizer

#50 I Took This Photo At My Local Airport

Image credits: lemon_crust_1

#51 Hope It's Not A Repost, But Literally Any Dc Metro Station Brings The Kubrick Vibes

Image credits: endless-scroll

#52 Inside A Fazioli Grand Piano

Image credits: CharlesBrooks

#53 Found In R/Human For Scale 9-9

Image credits: James_pingaz

#54 In A House We Were Rekeying

Image credits: ytrfytrgfeg

#55 If Stanley Kubrick Designed A Swimming Pool

Image credits: reddit.com

#56 Auditorium

Image credits: archineering

#57 Not Sure If Posted, But Exam Season Is Terrifying

Image credits: BrownBoyDreams

#58 This Swimming Pool

Image credits: steed_jacob

#59 Stoa Of Attalos, Athens, Greece

Image credits: reddit.com

#60 Inside A Laundry Basket

Image credits: HerbTrees

#61 Some Weird Things In A Recently Opened Entertainment Center In Kazakhstan

Image credits: oldear10

#62 The Shining With Barry Lyndon

Image credits: reddit.com

#63 It Looks Like If R/Accidentalwesanderson And R/Accidentalkubrick Had A Baby, And That Baby Made A Film About R/Backrooms

Image credits: Lost_vob

#64 Inside Of A Cheese Grater

Image credits: Kamik423

#65 Just A Guy Reading At A Mcdonalds

Image credits: pancakes8u

#66 Bar, Twa Flight Center At Jfk Airport, NY

Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere

#67 Waiting Room Wood Panel Bench (X-Post From R/Oddlysatisfying)

Image credits: reddit.com

#68 Library Of The University Of Amsterdam

Image credits: vinofinotinto

#69 O’hare Passenger Boarding Bridge

Image credits: bgarvey24

#70 2001 Vibes

Image credits: sybildb

#71 This Ex-Coke Bottleing Plant Turned Shopping Center In My Hometown, Paducah, Ky

Image credits: jackxiv

#72 No, Thank You

Image credits: Forest_of_Mirrors

#73 Duplicity At The Pendry Hotel In San Diego

Image credits: rambointhedark

#74 This Home For Sale In Michigan Is A Kubrickian Masterpiece…

Image credits: BergsEyeView

#75 I Can Almost See The Camera Panning Over This Area

Image credits: oh_lordt

#76 Loft Space In The Netherlands

Image credits: Diagonalizer

#77 Hal Room

Image credits: drawkbox

#78 Somewhere In The Midwest

Image credits: sherpa14k

#79 Kubrick Cat

Image credits: intet42

#80 Amsterdam

Image credits: palalaiqua

#81 If It’s Symmetrical, It’s Kubrick

Image credits: hortenseclock

#82 Looks Like 2001: A Space Odyssey

Image credits: Calu_T

#83 Gives Me Weird Vibes

Image credits: Blaze_2002

#84 Ministry Of Accuracy And Morale, The Outer Worlds

Image credits: mynameisCODA

#85 Subway Station In Bonn-Ramersdorf, Germany

Image credits: tobiratingen

#86 The Long Hallway At The Getty Villa

Image credits: linearcurvature

#87 Sinister Santa Fe Post Office

Image credits: zuzuofthewolves

#88 Stairway To The Underground City

Image credits: motomotogaijin

#89 In Norway

Image credits: reddit.com

#90 The Deadest Of Malls

Image credits: Unfair-Performance15

#91 Kubrick Inspired Hotel

Image credits: JohnSleight

#92 Chicago Federal Center By Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1964)

Image credits: reddit.com

#93 Gentlemen! You Can't Fight In Here. This Is Fifa's Boardroom!

Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere

#94 Engineering

Image credits: NoPo_Photo

#95 Digital Age Kubrick

Image credits: dnadosanddonts

#96 My Classroom For My Cold War Political Relations Class

Image credits: Emucks

#97 You've Always Been The Caretaker Here, Sir

Image credits: FullMetalJaket

#98 Detroit Medical Center, 1979

Image credits: archineering

#99 This Floor Of An Abandoned Restaurant In Chicago

Image credits: Constant_Weird_6

#100 Locker Room - Toronto

Image credits: Martin675

#101 No Title, Lisbon, 2018

Image credits: silentelegia

#102 Taken In October 2015, Posted Elsewhere Told This Would Do Well Here. John Wick 2 Subway Scene I Was Unaware Of Same Perspective

Image credits: chalkydinosaur808

#103 Train Buffet, Bar(Montenegro) - Belgrade(Serbia)

Image credits: todorstef

#104 Moscow Metro Station

Image credits: reddit.com

#105 The Trinity College Library In Dublin

Image credits: 420ness

#106 Pinterest Is A Really Good Place To Find Pictures Of Anything

Image credits: Forest_of_Mirrors

#107 2020, A Subterranean Odyssey

Image credits: Dchama86

#108 Overlook Hotel Vibes At The Ahwahnee Hotel

Image credits: Marcanadian

#109 This Bathroom In My Neighborhood

Image credits: Sunsfearcity

#110 Toronto Reference Library

Image credits: aguyfrominternet

#111 Buenos Aires Subway

Image credits: bertucho

#112 This Club That Closed By My House

Image credits: Albus_Veritas

#113 The Nakagin Capsule Tower, Tokyo

Image credits: principle_fbundle

#114 Hotel Simplon

Image credits: pinky_and_the_grain

#115 Looooong Pool

Image credits: Okama_G_Sphere

#116 At A Gym In The Middle East!

Image credits: AnsonKent

#117 American Bar Association Lobby, Chicago

Image credits: Injustpotato

#118 Office Interiors At The Union Carbide Corporation Building

Image credits: KitezhGrad

#119 I Am An Aspiring Cinematographer, I Took These Recently And They Reminded Me Of The Overlook Hotel

Image credits: psysysi

#120 An Enclosed Staircase

Image credits: Kubrickers

#121 Corridor From The Lobby To The Hughes Wing Of The Twa Hotel, Jfk

Image credits: CrabbyT777

#122 Jack Nicholson Dog
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