Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures
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. . .was that it was a single vision.
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It was one man's vision, and no one
interfered with that vision.

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The complete control he had
in the making of his films. . .

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. . .that meant that whatever was in
his head, was up there on the screen.

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I know that he struggled a lot
to get to that place.

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I think it is something that all
of us have benefited from.

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Two major artists were
Orson Welles and Stanley. . .

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. . .in terms of being, you know,
genuine. . .

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. . .no-holds-barred artists.
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So I would put him in the pantheon. . .
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. . .of the absolute top film directors
that the world has seen.

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And he was one of the people
that sort of knew. . .

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. . .what was wrong with the world
in a weird way. . .

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. . .and was able to turn that into art.
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He just didn't grouse about it. . .
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. . .or bitch or write lousy editorials.
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He converted it into something
that was amazing. . .

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. . .and important for us as a species.
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I always thought
I'd work with Stanley again.

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We kept in touch over the years
and everything. . .

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. . .talked about other projects.
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It's a sad thing that I won't
have that great opportunity.

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I miss him.
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How could one not miss him?
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He was a man who was
completely unique.

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He's a man I loved and admired. . .
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. . .with all the difficulties
he had with him.

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He was not an easy person,
but it didn't matter.

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Obviously I worked with him
for 30 years for good reasons.

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Stanley is gone.
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There's never gonna be
another Kubrick film.

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You'll never have a film that will
look like this ever again. . .


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