![]() ![]() I have not come across references to these in anything I’ve read previously.” These are projects that Kubrick wanted to do but didn’t do. It was all previously sitting in his house, now transferred by his estate. He said: “There’s masses of new material we didn’t know he’d done. Nathan Abrams, a professor of film studies at Bangor University and a leading Kubrick expert, expressed excitement over the material. The material was recently transferred to the Kubrick archive at the University of the Arts London. Sinking deeper and deeper into the soft, suffocating depths of habit and familiarity. In his opening lines for Married Man, Kubrick wrote: “Marriage is like a long meal with dessert served at the beginning … Can you imagine the horrors of living with a woman who fastens herself on you like a rubber suction cup whose entire life revolves around you morning, noon and night? … It’s like drowning in a sea of feathers. He pushed the boundaries of special effects with 2001: A Space Odyssey. Kubrick’s masterpieces include his first world war classic, Paths of Glory, one of cinema’s most powerful anti-war movies, and his Roman epic, Spartacus, both of which starred Kirk Douglas. A third, called Jealousy, has 13 pages of typed and handwritten material for a story about resentment between a married couple. Another, headed The Perfect Marriage, has handwritten notes and seven pages of scenes. Under the title Married Man are 35 pages of typed script with handwritten annotations, and further pages of handwritten notes, some scrawled untidily in pencil. ![]()
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