Butterfly_096
Bluelighter
Clockwork Orange was awsome. One of the craziest movies I've ever seen. I was unaware of a book though. I'll have to try and find it so I can read it.
Chaos Butterfly said:As usual the book shits all over the movie, however the movie is fantastic. This just goes to show how good the book is
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Edvard Munch said:I bought that movie 2 weeks ago because my ex girlfriend liked it and every one else seemd to think it was great, so I purchased.
I honestly dont see whats so great about it. It's a good movie, just not great, in my opinion.
- Alex DeLarge (The main character) in unlikable and shady throughout the whole film
- The characters are not as depthful as can be as opposed to the politics of the message
- It's politics and a social message completely have nothing to do with the abstract stage design and art
- No psychological backround or awarness of what is drives Alex in the beginning
- I forgot to mention, POINTLESS NUDITY. If a film is going to have lots of nudity, it has to serve a purpose rather then eye candy for the hell of it
It's more of a political film rather then art and human depth. It's like watching an artful presentation of a political debate on CNN.
I wouldn't use the adjective 'nice' to describe the introduction to 'Full metal jacket.' Its beginning was certainly very amusing with some great one one liners. It really makes me want to join the army and go through boot camp!!!*sarcastic laugh8) .sOn said:damn it is up there. i never knew he directed full metal jacket. the beginning of that movie is nice but then i think after that it just gets boring
*=Regulator=* said:And what do you think the social and political message of this movie is Edvard?
The Korova Milk Bar sold milkplus, milk plus vellocet or synthemesc or drencrom which is what we were drinking.
EvilKoreKlown666 said:i beleive "drencrom" is an allusion to adrenchrome, the substance that doctor duke was ingesting in "fear and loathing in las vegas".