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"Writing on a contract for a major studio you get the very best."; "When Kubrick decided to go the black comedy route with his movie, he thought of me to give it that flavor."; "When I finally made it to the set, I spent a lot of time doing damage control on The Magic Christian."; "The important thing in writing is the capacity to astonish. Not shock - shock is a worn-out word - but astonish."; "Sometimes we would be staked out in the middle of the river, several barges tied together. So we could party."; …"Someone wrote a piece about Henry Green in The Partisan Review that was so intriguing that I got one of his novels, Loving, I believe, which was the first that came to attention in the United States."; "It was a good experience working with Roger Vadim and Jane Fonda."; "In the case of The Loved One, I was hired to collaborate on an updated version of the book."; "In that sense, film is superior, but the difficulty is your lack of control as a writer."; "I think the degree of alienation and despair is more universal."; "I met The Beatles and Stones at the same time, because Michael Cooper was doing several of their album covers."; "I met Claxton on the set of The Cincinnati Kid."; "I like to work at night."; "Grossing Out dealt with the western nations selling arms to the Third World and exploiting these countries."; "For a director and a producer to be named on the writing credits is practically unheard of."; "David Burnett was the son of Martha Foley, who edited the Best American Short Stories series. She hired me to work with David and her to read stories for the anthology."; "Blue Movie was based on an idea that Stanley Kubrick had. Somebody came by one day with some porn footage."; "An angel has no memory."; "After Strangelove I also started work on an adaptation of The Collector."