Goldie, the drum-n-bass maestro who has recently branched out into acting, reportedly met with director Stanley Kubrick last month to discuss the possibility of working on the soundtrack score for the director's new film, "Eyes Wide Shut."
Representatives for Goldie's U.K. management would not confirm that he was working on the project and had no comment as to whether the meeting took place.
"Shut," which stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, has been a production shrouded in secrecy since it started shooting in 1996. The film is believed to be a modern adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's "Rhapsody: A Dream Novel."
The highly secretive Kubrick has helmed such pics as "Lolita," "2001: A Space Odyssey," "Dr. Strangelove," "A Clockwork Orange," "The Shining" and "Full Metal Jacket." The year-plus shooting schedule for "Eyes Wide Shut" makes it the second longest film production in modern cinema -- behind "Lawrence of Arabia."
As we previously reported (see "Goldie's Film Career Taking Off?"), Goldie is currently starring with David Bowie in a film entitled "Everybody Loves The Sunshine," and has two other movie prospects -- one with Val Kilmer, one with Sean Connery -- in the works.
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