a clockwork orange
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a clockwork orange may have been the best movie ever to come into existence, but i've been on the internests for a while now and have only found 1 person who even knows what it is. well i'm not gonna tell you. go find out 4 your self and tell everyone what you've learned. and if u knew all along , more power 2 ya.
hopefully, this can mature into a topic filled with general, and unique information about my favorite movie.
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That was a great post. Right Zach?
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At 7/22/07 03:07 PM, alicetheDroog wrote: a clockwork orange may have been the best movie ever to come into existence, but i've been on the internests for a while now and have only found 1 person who even knows what it is.
Were you talking to people on Parachat, or Habbo, or another chatroom of faggotry?
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I've always wanted to watch it but never have had the time.
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I know that it's one of the most famous movies of all time.
Yay, more jokes!
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Time for a good ol' in-out.
The movie fucks with your mind.
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At 7/22/07 03:09 PM, funnyman46 wrote: I know that it's one of the most famous movies of all time.
..Back when it was first released.
That was a great post. Right Zach?
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Jesus christ, where do you spend your time on the net so that only one person knows of this classic?
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Somebody make me a cunting signature.
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At 7/22/07 03:08 PM, BuhddaVI wrote: I've always wanted to watch it but never have had the time.
Make the time.
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At 7/22/07 03:10 PM, EtchASketchClock wrote:
..Back when it was first released.
but its still an all-time great.
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At 7/22/07 03:10 PM, TurtleJuice wrote: It was ok , the book was better
I liked the movie, but I have to agree.
Also, the book gives much more of a moral then the movie.
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ludovico technique!
awesome movie, i have to finish watching it xD
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At 7/22/07 03:08 PM, BuhddaVI wrote: I've always wanted to watch it but never have had the time.
omg DO IT, DO IT!!!
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EtchASketchClock wrote:
Welcome to like, a long time ago.
ya, i know. ha, and i'm only 15!
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Seen the film twice. Got it on DVD. Read the book, the books better than the film. It's more violent and a lot more....nasty.... :S Remember the two girls he shagged? In the book it's rape and they're ten :O Like I said, nasty.
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At 7/22/07 03:09 PM, funnyman46 wrote: I know that it's one of the most famous movies of all time.
well, i know that a violent rape scene found in the book was based on a violent assault on Anthony Burgess' wife, which caused the couple to lose their expected child.
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It's one of the best movies of all time.
It isn't just senseless violence and low budget pornography. If you haven't seen it,see it!
Alex and the Droogs.
Brilliant. Just Brilliant.
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ultra violence ftw!!
ive been where they filmed it, my friend was recreating a scene for a media project. its pretty skanky there.
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At 7/22/07 03:19 PM, hairy-eyeball wrote: Seen the film twice. Got it on DVD. Read the book, the books better than the film. It's more violent and a lot more....nasty.... :S Remember the two girls he shagged? In the book it's rape and they're ten :O Like I said, nasty.
ya, ewwww. any way this emphasis's how young they are in the book.
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Dark-Phire wrote:
Time for a good ol' in-out.this movie fucks with your mind
omg it totally does!
fact:Burgess wrote most of the book while drunk, because he based events in the book on real life experiences and it was very painful.
to see a descent CLO dictonary click here, you will have to scroll to the bottom.
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At 7/22/07 03:10 PM, TurtleJuice wrote:: It was ok , the book was better
wasn't the last scene of the book left out of the movie?
the book speakes more to the morals, but the movie has sound and colors.
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thank you 4 all the feedback, but please don't forget to put facts in!!!
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I watched the movie and I own it on DVD. It is an awesome movie. I don't know any crazy facts or anything, but you could always try the Internet Movie Database. Go to www.imdb.com. They have tons of info on all sorts of movies.
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I watched part of it. All it is is a futuristic London with gang bangs throughout. What makes rape such an awesome movie?
Cocks.
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At 7/22/07 03:17 PM, alicetheDroog wrote: EtchASketchClock wrote:
Welcome to like, a long time ago.ya, i know. ha, and i'm only 15
Your age doesn't matter. But here, let me guess, you're the kind of kid who pretends to like classics so he seems better in the eyes of older people.
It's a great movie, I remember watching it with my brother long ago. It seemed so fucked up to me when I was little.
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At 7/22/07 03:56 PM, Magic-Waffle wrote: I watched part of it. All it is is a futuristic London with gang bangs throughout. What makes rape such an awesome movie?
"well, i know that a violent rape scene found in the book was based on a violent assault on Anthony Burgess' wife, which caused the couple to lose their expected child.""fact:Burgess wrote most of the book while drunk, because he based events in the book on real life experiences and it was very painful."
2 earlier posts by me.....illustrating that the book does in no way constitute rape as acceptable, nether does the movie. they both show that we can't go arownd neutering even the worst criminals, among other points.
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At 7/22/07 03:56 PM, Magic-Waffle wrote: I watched part of it. All it is is a futuristic London with gang bangs throughout. What makes rape such an awesome movie?
There isn't much rape in the film. Two scenes and a snippet during the Ludvico Technique, or whatever it is called. The film and book are loved for their Ballardian appeal.
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This movie was like cheese... grate !
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