Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures
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Considering the way the world was
moving so quickly, this just said:

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"I want you to see something.
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I'll take you through something
you never thought you'd experience. "

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His way of making a film was
to concentrate. . .

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. . .on seven or eight, as he called
them, "non-submersible units. "

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And what this meant was you had a very
good chunk, and you had another. . .

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. . .and when you had six good chunks,
you were almost home with a movie.

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It would be easy to connect them,
and. . .

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. . .you can see
this principle operating. . .

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. . .in particular in 200 1...
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. . .where I believe that the bits
don't quite fit on.

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And this is why there's a mystery
about it that still interests people.

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I just remember seeing the picture
for the first time. . .

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. . .and feeling that it wasn't a movie,
it was the first time. . .

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. . .that the motion picture form
had been changed.

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It wasn't a documentary,
and it wasn't a drama. . .

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. . .and it wasn't really
science fiction.

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It was more science eventuality.
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Hal, despite your enormous intellect,
are you ever frustrated...


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