The video of Stanley Kubrick confessing to faking the moon landings is a hoax. The footage features actor Tom Mayk (credited as "Tommy") portraying the director, not Kubrick himself. A spokesman for Kubrick's widow explicitly stated that the interview is a lie, confirming that Stanley Kubrick never spoke with the alleged interviewer, T. Patrick Murray.
Further evidence debunking the video includes significant anachronisms and production errors:
The actor refers to Kubrick's death in the past tense during a conversation supposedly filmed days before he died in March 1999.
The dialogue mentions Neil Armstrong's death, which did not occur until 2012, thirteen years after the alleged recording.
Visible coaching by the interviewer can be heard when the actor goes off-script.
The website In5D, which originally promoted the video as proof of a moon landing hoax, later issued an addendum admitting the video was a fake after learning the actor's identity.
While conspiracy theories persist regarding Kubrick's involvement in a moon landing fabrication, no credible evidence or authentic confession exists to support these claims.
Sorry, fren, but this video is a hoax. In my early days as an anon, I got fooled with this one, too.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12008602/?ref_=nm_ov_bio_lk
The video of Stanley Kubrick confessing to faking the moon landings is a hoax. The footage features actor Tom Mayk (credited as "Tommy") portraying the director, not Kubrick himself. A spokesman for Kubrick's widow explicitly stated that the interview is a lie, confirming that Stanley Kubrick never spoke with the alleged interviewer, T. Patrick Murray.
Further evidence debunking the video includes significant anachronisms and production errors:
The actor refers to Kubrick's death in the past tense during a conversation supposedly filmed days before he died in March 1999. The dialogue mentions Neil Armstrong's death, which did not occur until 2012, thirteen years after the alleged recording. Visible coaching by the interviewer can be heard when the actor goes off-script. The website In5D, which originally promoted the video as proof of a moon landing hoax, later issued an addendum admitting the video was a fake after learning the actor's identity. While conspiracy theories persist regarding Kubrick's involvement in a moon landing fabrication, no credible evidence or authentic confession exists to support these claims.
-- Brave AI
Ahh thanks!
No problem, fren. Like I said, it fooled me, too! 😁