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But also because it's another thing
that fits into. . .
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. . .the nerdy monster. . .
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. . .sliming around in his house
and hating women.
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Hating women?
He was surrounded by them.
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I think there are few men who knew
as much about women as he did.
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It's impossible for me to just
be objective and say:
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"He should have spoken up.
He should have been more gregarious. "
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Should? He couldn't.
He wasn't. Why should he?
1:55:29
He had a great nerve.
1:55:30
He'd open the door to somebody
looking for Stanley Kubrick and say:
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"He's not at home. "
1:55:36
For a long time, nobody knew
what his face looked like.
1:55:39
He was very, very knowledgeable
about things, Stanley.
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Curious and interested
in the world.
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I think people aren't aware of that.
1:55:47
They think for someone so obsessive
and so committed. . .
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. . .that the rest of the world
might pass him by.
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He funneled the world into his life,
into his kitchen.
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Well, here was a man
who set up his life. . .
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. . .so he was warmed constantly by his
family and by his circle of friends.
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He was a matter of minutes
from the place that he worked.
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Who among us would be
anything but envious. . .
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. . .of the way he's managed
to set up his life?
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The book is a tract about, you know. . .
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. . .what are the dangers
of married life?
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What are the silent desperations. . .
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. . .of keeping an ongoing
relationship alive. . .
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. . .and what are the choices?
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You're either in that or you're not.
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And Stanley was very, very much
a family man and in it.
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The conjectures that he made about
what it might be like outside it. . .
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. . .had a lot to do with his curiosity.
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It was a theme that we both
talked about a great deal.
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He thought about it
in many different ways.