Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures
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A Clockwork Orange.
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There are certain parts
that you have in a career. . .

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. . .that nobody else can play,
that you are born to play.

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That is one of the parts.
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There was me.
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That is, Alex,
and my three droogs.

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That is, Pete, Georgie and Dim.
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And we sat in the Korova Milk Bar,
trying to make up our rassoodocks...

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... what to do with the evening.
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The Korova Milk Bar sold milk plus.
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Milk plus vellocet or
synthemesc or drencrom...

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... which is what we were drinking.
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This would sharpen you up...
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...and make you ready for a bit
of the old ultra-violence.

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I remember saying to him once,
"How do you direct?

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What's your style?" And he said:
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"I really don't know.
I never know what I want.

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But I do know what I don't want. "
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I don't think I've ever had
that much fun on a job.

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I've worked with other great directors,
certainly Lindsay Anderson. . . .

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But, actually, the actual fun
of doing the work. . .

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. . .was, of course, in the character
of Alex too.

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He was a wicked son of a bitch. . .
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. . .but the great thing that I think
Stanley and I had in common. . .


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