Originally posted by Steve Guttag
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Also, from what I've read, Kubrick's dedication to mono was based on that he was obsessed with how his movies eventually would be presented in the theater. With many theaters lacking proper equipment for stereo sound, he focused on making it sound as good as possible in mono. The sole exception was, of course, 2001, although that release pre-dates Dolby Stereo. Eyes Wide Shut technically doesn't count, because the mix was created after he died, but apparently, he did a crash-course on "stereo sound editing" and considered a stereo or multi-track mix for Eyes Wide Shut right from the beginning.
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