Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures
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. . .is a wicked sense of humor.
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It was my rabbit...
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... to help the prison Charlie
with the Sunday service.

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He was a bolshy,
great burly bastard.

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But he was very fond of myself,
me being very young...

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...and also now very interested
in the Big Book.

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I didn 't so much like
the latter part of the Book...

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... which is more like
all preachy talking...

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... than fighting
and the old in-out.

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I like the parts where these old
yahoodies tolchok each other...

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...and then drink
their Hebrew vino...

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...and getting onto the bed
with their wives ' handmaidens.

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That kept me going.
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He explored these extreme subjects. . .
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. . .that you kind of sometimes
wanted to recoil from. . .

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. . .like in Clockwork Orange.
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But they were. . .
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. . .explored in a way that was
dissecting them.

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Truly dissecting them
to try to find out. . .

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. . .what makes that kind of evil tick.
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And I think that there was a search
behind all of those films. . .

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. . .to say, in a way:
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In a world where we know man
is capable of the most base. . .

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. . .shockingly destructive behavior. . .
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. . .is hope and virtue possible?
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Go on! Do me in, you bastard cowards!
I don't want to live anyway.

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Not in a stinking world
like this.

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And what's so stinking about it?
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What kind of a world is it
at all?

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Men on the moon.
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Men spinning around the Earth.
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And there's not no
attention paid. . .

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. . .to earthly
law and order no more.

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Oh, dear land
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I fought for thee

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