2:12:01
. . .or bitch or write lousy editorials.
2:12:05
He converted it into something
that was amazing. . .
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. . .and important for us as a species.
2:12:13
I always thought
I'd work with Stanley again.
2:12:16
We kept in touch over the years
and everything. . .
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. . .talked about other projects.
2:12:23
It's a sad thing that I won't
have that great opportunity.
2:12:27
I miss him.
2:12:32
How could one not miss him?
2:12:34
He was a man who was
completely unique.
2:12:38
He's a man I loved and admired. . .
2:12:40
. . .with all the difficulties
he had with him.
2:12:44
He was not an easy person,
but it didn't matter.
2:12:48
Obviously I worked with him
for 30 years for good reasons.
2:12:51
Stanley is gone.
2:12:53
There's never gonna be
another Kubrick film.
2:12:56
You'll never have a film that will
look like this ever again. . .
2:13:00
. . .because it is Stanley. . .
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. . .and he pushed everyone
to the limit.
2:13:05
He pushed the film to the limit.
He pushed the actors emotionally.
2:13:10
But because we all wanted
to go there with him.
2:13:13
Part of Stanley's legacy
on my life is that. . .
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. . .if you believe in something. . .
2:13:19
. . .you passionately believe in
something, devote yourself to it. . .
2:13:24
. . .completely, utterly
and don't apologize for doing it.
2:13:27
He felt extremely lucky. . .
2:13:29
. . .to be in a situation
where he could tell stories. . .
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. . .on such a large scale,
and millions of dollars involved.
2:13:39
I think when he was young, he didn't
dare hope he would be able to do that.
2:13:45
I don't think he ever took that
for granted.
2:13:48
People would say,
"How are you doing, Stan?"
2:13:51
He'd say, "I'm still fooling them. "