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DVTimes 03-15-2005 06:35 AM

A Clockwork Orange
 
I was watching A Clockwork Orange last night.

What an amazing film. I cannot believe it was filmed in 1971, as some senses look like it could have been filmed last year.

ADL Colin 03-15-2005 06:36 AM

One of my favorites.

Lara 03-15-2005 06:36 AM

I haven't seen that movie in years. It is pretty intense.

Homer 03-15-2005 06:37 AM

I've never heard about this film

DVTimes 03-15-2005 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Homer
I've never heard about this film

Basically it was a classic film from 1971 that was removed/banned by the maker due to copycat killings.

Even the Simpsons did a version of it.

If you watch the gang in it walk down a path with the river to the right of them, its identical to senses in modern gangster films.

What is unnerving is the method used to reform him from being a criminal, and the way its dealt with politically. I see this in today's Labour government.

Fake Nick 03-15-2005 06:44 AM

wow people watching a clockwork orange for the first time in 2005 , amazing ,


were you born in 1990 ??

DVTimes 03-15-2005 06:44 AM

Unseen between 1974 (when Stanley Kubrick himself quietly withdrew it) and 2000 (after his death), it is little wonder that an inflated degree of mythology surrounds this notorious futuristic drama. Dramatised from the 1962 Anthony Burgess novella about anarchic yobs ("droogs") in a dystopian future, it was shocking then and it's shocking today, particularly the scenes of rape and sadistic "ultraviolence" in the first half. Burgess and Kubrick may have been making intellectual points about the state and free will ? Alex (Malcolm McDowell) is brainwashed into submission in the film's more ponderous second half ? but the film doesn't quite live up to the masterpiece status that unattainability has bestowed on it. Fascinating and prescient, yes, and its moral ambiguity is brave, but it's really only essential viewing for cineastes and film students.

Directed by: Stanley Kubrick
Filmed in: 1971

Basic_man 03-15-2005 06:46 AM

This move is so freak !

DVTimes 03-15-2005 06:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fake Nick
wow people watching a clockwork orange for the first time in 2005 , amazing ,


were you born in 1990 ??

How did you see it?

It was removed till 2000.

Fake Nick 03-15-2005 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allanuk
How did you see it?

It was removed till 2000.

I wasn't born in 1990 :2 cents:

mortenb 03-15-2005 06:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allanuk
How did you see it?

It was removed till 2000.

It is a great movie. One of those movies that you just have to have in your collection. Even though it was not available on the normal market it was pretty easy to find used copies for a reasonable price.

MacDaddyPlaya 03-15-2005 07:07 AM

One of the best ever, a true classic. Gene Kelly's singing in the rain can't hold a candle to our boy Alex.

"No time for the ole in out love, just come to check the meter."

GatorB 03-15-2005 07:12 AM

Never seen it, but noticed that wal-mart was selling in a pack of 3 with 2001 A Space Odessy and the Shinning for $30 or something like that.

basschick 03-15-2005 07:23 AM

i love clockwork orange. it's beautiful and terrible, and very fucking intense. i saw it in 1972 with performance - great double feature!

btw, many of the expressions, like droogs, are bastardized russian. perhaps the england in clockwork orange was taken over by russia, or perhaps they mingled, but the book doesn't explain this - which made it more interesting.

ssp 03-15-2005 07:25 AM

It's on of my favourite movies. Let's do the ol' in-out on some devotchka's later on this notchky!

Peaches 03-15-2005 07:33 AM

I know for sure I tried watching it in the early-mid 80's. Not sure where we got a copy of it, but it was there! Couldn't get into it at all. Maybe I should try it again, but SK's movies have never been favorites of mine.

Marie 03-15-2005 07:35 AM

Intense, that's the right word. Great movie!

Sarah_Jayne 03-15-2005 07:36 AM

try living on the estate where it was filmed. You know the bit where they kill the old man in the garages? Yeah well, I have to walk through that everytime I come home late at night.

Rick Latona 03-15-2005 07:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allanuk
I was watching A Clockwork Orange last night.

What an amazing film. I cannot believe it was filmed in 1971, as some senses look like it could have been filmed last year.

The book was really disturbing. That scene where he is with those two girls in his bedroom was actually a rape scene with two 13 year-olds in the book.

fl_prn_str 03-15-2005 07:37 AM

one of Kubricks best.

nastysam 03-15-2005 07:37 AM

I feel curiosity now. Gonna have to look for that MV.

escorpio 03-15-2005 07:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allanuk
How did you see it?

It was removed till 2000.

It was never removed in the U.S.

Tim 03-15-2005 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allanuk
What is unnerving is the method used to reform him from being a criminal, and the way its dealt with politically. I see this in today's Labour government.

Spot on :warning

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 03-15-2005 08:53 AM

Great and disturbing movie. I saw it at an art movie house in the 80's and bought a VHS of it years ago.

Here is a good summary from imdb:

Quote:

Alex, a teenage hooligan in a near-future Britain, gets jailed by the police. There he volunteers as guinea pig for a new aversion therapy proposed by the government to make room in prisons for political prisoners. "Cured" of his hooliganism and released, he is rejected by his friends and relatives. Eventually nearly dying, he becomes a major embarrassment for the government, who arrange to cure him of his cure. A pivotal moment is when he and his gang break into an author's home: the book he is writing (called "A Clockwork Orange") is a plea against the use of aversion therapy, on the grounds that it turns people into Clockwork Oranges (Ourang is Malay for "Man"): they are not being good from choice (sentiments later echoed by the prison chaplain). The film reflects this: many bad scenes in a Clockwork Orange are accompanied by jolly music; if we are to experience them as we should, we have to do it consciously, by realising they are bad, and not because the director tells us so through the use of music and images.
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Dina_C9 03-15-2005 09:02 AM

a classic :thumbsup

Manowar 03-15-2005 09:06 AM

awesome film.

Buzz 03-15-2005 09:11 AM

did you ever payed attention to the furniture and decorations used in the movie?
it's sold in ikea nowadays :upsidedow

Violetta 03-15-2005 09:15 AM

A good movie indeed! And there is also a porn version: A clockwork ORGY! Good one too! :)

Jakke PNG 03-15-2005 09:18 AM

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Peter Romero 03-15-2005 09:20 AM

Great movie

DVTimes 03-25-2005 07:08 PM

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Chio The Pirate 03-25-2005 07:10 PM

YARGH! I be singin' in me rain.

Damian_Maxcash 03-25-2005 07:21 PM

My little claim to fame is I had dinner with Kubrick back in the late 80s

It was a waste when I think about it - I was about 18 and had never seen or had any interest in seeing his films - He could have been anybody

mech 03-25-2005 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allanuk
How did you see it?

It was removed till 2000.

It was only "banned" in the UK by Kubrick himself after he received death threats when it was initially released. After he died his family made it available in the UK again.

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facialfreak 03-25-2005 07:40 PM

A great film indeed ... disturbing, but great! :thumbsup

aaron 03-25-2005 07:40 PM

fuuuuuuuuuuck yeah

Marcus Aurelius 03-25-2005 07:44 PM

A bit of the ultra violence aye?

Steve 03-25-2005 07:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by allanuk
How did you see it?

It was removed till 2000.

Land Of The Free
this film is all over cable tv channels

TheJimmy 03-25-2005 07:56 PM

have owned a copy for ages, it's a classic without question...


love the milk bar!


:thumbsup :thumbsup


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