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Post by kelvyn on Aug 25, 2004 18:22:12 GMT
Bored Last night so I watched......
A Clockwork Orange
Can't beat a bit of the old ultra violence now and then
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Post by jce on Aug 25, 2004 19:34:44 GMT
I like a trip to the old Moloko milk bar myself ;D
Amazing how much that film has influenced the world and how often bands and songs make reference to it
One of the best films ever made.
Kubrick was one of the best directors even, along with Alan Parker
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Post by Neef on Aug 25, 2004 21:01:54 GMT
*glance at avatar* *cough*
I don't know how many times I've read the book yet but I just do not manage to watch the film or get me the dvd, I nearly feel a bit guilty. but oh how I love this book!
anyone can tell me if the film is close to the book?
"what's it going to be then, eh?" ;D
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Post by kelvyn on Aug 25, 2004 21:29:13 GMT
The film remains true to the book oh my droogs.
McDowell is a great Alex, very scary at times and others you even feel sorry for him.
Get the DVD its well worth it.
My next venture into classic british horror is the wickerman, now thats a scary movie and a link to Carina to boot
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Post by Steve on Dec 3, 2004 18:58:02 GMT
I STILL haven't seen A Clockwork Orange! Only about 10 mins during a uni seminar once. Need to rectify that I think. What's the Carina link to The Wickerman? Do you mean with regard to that Scottish festival that she was going to play (but never happened)?
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Post by Fridgemagnet on Dec 4, 2004 11:00:40 GMT
Yeah, double bummer. Wickerman got bumped in favour of Lollopalooza, which then got cancelled at the eleventh hour. I would have definitely made the trip to Scotland for the Wickerman festival if Carina was playing - found a safe midge repellent that works and everything. And the film The Wicker Man is one of my all time favourites. Here's the saga according to Auntie Beeb: www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A660232
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