A Clockwork Orange Movie in 1971

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A Clockwork Orange (1971)

I hardly understand this movie because it made no sense to me. I think, that movie made in Germany.

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It was an American movie that takes place in England.

I liked the movie because of its psychologically twisted plot. :)

I understood the movie pretty well.

Were there any parts you didn't understand?
 
Very good movie, but I cannot remember much about the movie. I guess I should watch it again. :)
 
Me, too at first saw ... did not understand the storyline and liked its cinematography. Decade year later, I watched it again and got it.


Now, I will put it on my netflix list to watch it one more before I gone. :)


That moive director - Stanley Kubrick that I enjoyed his movies :

Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb

The Shining

Full Metal Jacket

2001: A Space Odyssey
 
Oh wow! I forgot all about that movie. I saw it a long time ago back then when there was no captioning. I should watch it again.
 
The first time I heard about the title was when I was walking through a local video rental store. I saw the box with the weird guy wearing eyeliner and holding an eyeball. I was like, "Eh? Not gonna watch it!"

Years later, I ended up working at a local video rental store and someone mentioned how good the movie was. So, I decided to watch it.

I actually enjoyed it. :)
 
The first time I heard about the title was when I was walking through a local video rental store. I saw the box with the weird guy wearing eyeliner and holding an eyeball. I was like, "Eh? Not gonna watch it!"

Years later, I ended up working at a local video rental store and someone mentioned how good the movie was. So, I decided to watch it.

I actually enjoyed it. :)


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That what got me to go to watch AOC at the movie theater's "Movie Midnight" show (anyone remmy - The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Night Of The Living Dead that showed only at midnight?)
 
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That what got me to go to watch AOC at the movie theater's "Movie Midnight" show (anyone remmy - The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Night Of The Living Dead that showed only at midnight?)
The same thing happened to me with Rocky Horror Picture Show.

I saw the cover for that and shrugged. Later, a friend recommended it at the same store I worked at. So, I rented it. Awesome!

They even show that movie at RIT every year. Know what's funny? One interpreter (who looks like a real Santa Claus) actually dressed up in kinky lingerie when he went to interpret for this movie night! Yikes!

I wish they had A Clockwork Orange at RIT as well. That would be a great Psychology movie. :)
 
I wish they had A Clockwork Orange at RIT as well. That would be a great Psychology movie. :)

They showed that movie in my film philosophy class in college. It's truly a masterpiece in its own right.
 
The first time I heard about the title was when I was walking through a local video rental store. I saw the box with the weird guy wearing eyeliner and holding an eyeball. I was like, "Eh? Not gonna watch it!"

Years later, I ended up working at a local video rental store and someone mentioned how good the movie was. So, I decided to watch it.

I actually enjoyed it. :)

Yeah, that part of movie I did not understand, why they do revenuge on that guy to pulling the eyeline to drop something liquid into the eyeball. And also the statue white huge penis, etc... It was so awful movie ever I see. It made my stomach sick when they do with the eyeball.
 
it's one of a-must-watch movie.

Top 25 Must See Movie Before You Die from the book called :
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Seven Samurai (1954)....Akira Kurosawa is one of my favorite directors along Kubrick.
The Rules of the Game (1939)
Metropolis (1927)
Dersu Uzala (1974)
Blowup (1966)
The Seventh Seal (1957)
The Battleship Potemkin (1925)
8½ (1963)
Un Chien Andalou (An Andalusian Dog) (1928)
Kes (1969)
Breathless (1959)
Mon Oncle (1958)
Raise the Red Lantern (1991)
Modern Times (1936)
Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)
Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932)
Solaris (1972)
City of God (2002)
Breaking the Waves (1996)
Last Tango in Paris (1972)
Nosferatu, a Symphony of Terror (1922)
Umberto D. (1952)
Three Colours: Blue (1993)
The Battle of Algiers (1965)
Les Enfants du Paradis (1945)

Bold movie that I saw and some of them with CC or subtitle will be on my Netflix quebe list.
 
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That what got me to go to watch AOC at the movie theater's "Movie Midnight" show (anyone remmy - The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Night Of The Living Dead that showed only at midnight?)


Restore that pic back which I moved pics around without aware that it can be loss. Darn, I found out that what I did to transfe many pics that loss many post of the threads here and over there.
 
Yeah, that part of movie I did not understand, why they do revenuge on that guy to pulling the eyeline to drop something liquid into the eyeball. And also the statue white huge penis, etc... It was so awful movie ever I see. It made my stomach sick when they do with the eyeball.
Are you talking about where he's strapped to the chair and forced to watch a bunch of videos? If so, that's a common method of brainwashing.

In order to make sure that you don't close your eyes while watching something, they hold your eyes open with tape or whatever. However, if you don't blink... your eyes will dry out. So, they use eyedroppers to keep the eyes wet as they should. This is common for these procedures.

As for the statue of the penis, that was just a symbol of twisted sexuality in the movie. When they make movies like these, they will usually have twisted objects throughout the movie. Another example would be the long-nosed mask that one guy was wearing.
 
They showed that movie in my film philosophy class in college. It's truly a masterpiece in its own right.

I wonder why they do show that film in your philosophy class. It gets me curious... why would do the Professor doing this to the students? :)
 
Are you talking about where he's strapped to the chair and forced to watch a bunch of videos? If so, that's a common method of brainwashing.

In order to make sure that you don't close your eyes while watching something, they hold your eyes open with tape or whatever. However, if you don't blink... your eyes will dry out. So, they use eyedroppers to keep the eyes wet as they should. This is common for these procedures.

As for the statue of the penis, that was just a symbol of twisted sexuality in the movie. When they make movies like these, they will usually have twisted objects throughout the movie. Another example would be the long-nosed mask that one guy was wearing.

blushing **** Yes that is true, I closed my eyes while they pull the eyelid open. Oh gosh, It is extremely gross. I don't know how you could do watch all the way that gross movie. They were such means to that guy...

I am very sensitive to watch the horror movies, it makes my stomach sick easily. First movie Alien part one, I was vomited next row guy where he sat in the audience. Oh gosh, It was horrible embarrassed ever I had entire in my life. He almost punch my face, I constantly said sorry sorry... walked out... The stomach opened when the alien head pop out. It made me threw up...
 
I have never seen the movie but I do have the novel on my list of books to read this year.
Why don't you make it a text file or post it in your blog. I don't want to wait 3 minutes 34 seconds to read the whole list.

Consider yourself lucky that I didn't do a video to list all the DVDs I have. I simply made this list... Movie/Game List

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Why don't you make it a text file or post it in your blog. I don't want to wait 3 minutes 34 seconds to read the whole list.

Consider yourself lucky that I didn't do a video to list all the DVDs I have. I simply made this list... Movie/Game List

:thumb:

You're right! But I did a video any anyhow. Go figure. :eek3:
 
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