-=- A Clockwork Orange -=-

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-=- A Clockwork Orange -=-

To Violent To be A Pornography, yet to much nudity... and orgies... and rape... and sex... To be an Action movie..

Yet Hold the best line Ever

"I feel now, that at any second Something Terrible Is going to happen to me" *falls unconcscience ehadfirst into spaghetti*

So what do you think of the movie?

If you are wondering why i saw it, A Friend of Mine tlaked about Brainwashing, and the main carachetr (Alex) Gets BRainwashed, so I decided to see it...

OMG!
This movie is pure cinematic genius!

The scene where he

Spoiler:
fights the old perverted lady with the big penis sculpture
has to be one of the funniest scenes in movie history!

The music was great of course, and the experiment and twist in the end was pure magic!

To be honest, I didn't think it was overly violent or sexual at all.
I guess at the time of release it must've been.
Seeing as it was banned in the UK.

LOL! Its banned from the UK? Just becasue it takes place in England? (And all the content that takes place duirng 70ies England)

Yep, great movie. Just one of the many brilliant masterpieces from Stanley Kubrick.

Originally posted by Crash Overload
[b]LOL! Its banned from the UK? Just becasue it takes place in England? (And all the content that takes place duirng 70ies England) [/B]

WAS banned. Since poor old misguided BBFC head honcho Jimmy Ferman retired and now has since died, alot of his *bete noirs* are now freely available in the UK...

A CLOCKWORK ORANGE amongst them. I thought it an interesting time capsule film with some interesting things to say. I think it's banning was due to the rape scene. It's vital to the character development and could'nt be removed as not alone would it destroy the film's *raison d'etre* but Stanley Kubrick has said on many occasions that he dosen't like his works interfered with...

For once THE DIRECTOR had his final say! ✅

Originally posted by The Redeemer
(...) I think it's banning was due to the rape scene. (...)

Which one? No Seriously, Which one?

Originally posted by Crash Overload
[b]Which one? No Seriously, Which one? [/B]

Which one? 😑 IIRC there IS only one but it HAS been quite awhile since I've seen the film. FYI it's the home invasion scene as played over the effervescent ol' tune of SINGIN' IN THE RAIN... 👀

my favorite movie of all time, hands down

Originally posted by BackFire
Yep, great movie. Just one of the many brilliant masterpieces from Stanley Kubrick.

Yep... You can't pick a favorite, the man has made nothing but master pieces. That is why he is my favorite director.

Originally posted by Dario Argento
Yep... You can't pick a favorite, the man has made nothing but master pieces. That is why he is my favorite director.

Eyes wide shut was a masterpiece? 🤨

The book was set in a nameless socialist country, which in the film is identified as the UK by the newspapers and currency notes.

Originally posted by SaTsuJiN
Eyes wide shut was a masterpiece? 🤨

Yes it was.

I know a lot of people don't like it, but I totally disagree with them.

Re: -=- A Clockwork Orange -=-

Originally posted by CraSh OveRloaD
[b]To Violent To be A Pornography, yet to much nudity... and orgies... and rape... and sex... To be an Action movie..

Yet Hold the best line Ever

"I feel now, that at any second Something Terrible Is going to happen to me" *falls unconcscience ehadfirst into spaghetti*

So what do you think of the movie? [/B]

alright. i loved that movie...
and if you like it, mad props.

but... you lose five points if you havent read the book.

UK a socialist country?????

Or did i just misread what Shaber wrote

one of the best movies i've seen. and i think eyes wide shut was good... i dunno about masterpiece.

what is eyes wide shut about?
i heard about it but never got to see it.

it's about this secret orgy-voyuerism society that tenders exclusively to its elite members.

most people tend to like the orgy society thing...

My Dad knew the author of Clockwork Orange - refered to him as a '****' 😬

This movie is utterly genius in it's ability to have you see the film through the eyes of a twisted and selfish maniac. Any film that can create this type of empathy (be it a good or evil viewpoint) really is amazing.

🙂 Jes