in other words 2001, i mean, he inventsd, you know, certain cameras. rtain this, that and the other to accommodate what he wanted. all the lights in "a clockwork orange," for instance, it is one-source lighting. what you see on the screen, the lighting is what it is. there is no bounced light or filler light. he got these very high energy bulbs from germany and he used them in the movie and so, you know, we could shoot in very low light and it was amazing. tavis: for you, stanley kubrick fans. it is not just that "a clockwork orange" is out on its 40th anniversary in blu-ray. there is a brand new limited edition collection of some of his best stuff that i'm lucky enough to have a copy of that is going home with me tonight. thank you for bringing that for me. i appreciate that. back to "a clockwork orange." obviously you do, but recall for me how controversial this film was. it ends up ultimately being nominated for four academy awards. it was a controversial film mainly around violence. it was rated x in the united states. >> it was silly, really. i thi