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Guest Angle-plex
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Can someone please tell me what this film is like? I've been wanting to rent it since I have heard it was pretty good, but I have no idea what it's about.

Guest godthedog
Posted

it's a pretty bitchin flick. kubrick gets carried away sometimes (i.e., gets too focused on details and bores the viewer), but it's all worth it for the last half hour, which is flat-out awesome cinema. pick it up.

Guest Incandenza
Posted

I first saw it when I was 18, and it was the film that made me realize movies could be ART.

Guest Angle-plex
Posted

Ok, so between A Clockwork Orange and Natural Born Killers (Which I've also never seen), which should I pick?

Guest Incandenza
Posted
Orange. I never could stand Killers, but you might wanna check that out at some point, anyway. Most people either really love it or really hate it.
Guest Angle-plex
Posted

Is Orange pretty heavy on the sex/nudity (I want to make sure I can watch it with the people that will be with me tonight)? I heard that it was rated X at first.

Guest Incandenza
Posted

Well, I wouldn't watch it with the easily offended. Same goes with NBK.

Guest razazteca
Posted

where to start? Alex is the main character who is a teenage gang leader that runs around the town causing Ultra Violence on the innocient elderly, homeless and looking for a good time with the ladies. Well after a home invasion Alex gets arrested and sent to jail then discovers religion only to get on the good side of the establishment then volunteer for a experienmental government cure.

 

The experienment goes all wrong and Alex becomes a helpless homeless screwup with some series problems as he is unable to defend himself.

 

one of Kubrick better films

 

its a must see

Guest Angle-plex
Posted

Eh. Maybe I'll watch it just to offend them anyways. :)

Guest razazteca
Posted

it does involve some nudity and a rape scene so make sure your company can handle it.

 

alot of violence and sex, but not hardcore in & out action that you would see in a Ron Jermany film.

Guest Some Guy
Posted

I'm singing in the rain, just singing in the rain. What a wonderful feeling, I'm hap-hap-happy again. :)

 

If you like the "ultra-violence" and the "old in-out" then you'll like this movie, if you don;t you won't.

 

The look on the old guy's face when he realizes who is in his house taking a bath still freaks me out.

Guest razazteca
Posted

it also features HHH 1st theme song.......

 

Even in the movies HHH drives people crazy

 

righty righty govner

Guest El Satanico
Posted
I heard that it was rated X at first.

Well X wasn't always used for just porn. Back then it was like NC-17.

Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

It would have been an X if that was the case...Midnight Cowboy was given an X afterall...I think it was an R though...

righty righty govner

That always gives me a laugh.

 

Fuck Natural Born Killers...Clockwork is the way to go

Guest evenflowDDT
Posted
I heard that it was rated X at first.

Well X wasn't always used for just porn. Back then it was like NC-17.

Yea, Robocop's original cut was also given an X rating I believe. Why don't they use the X rating anymore? Everything's either R and cut to ribbons or "unrated". I can't even name any films other than Showgirls to have the lame NC-17 rating anyway.

 

Oh yea, Clockwork Orange is the best film adaptation of a novel I've seen, even if said novel is the American version with a much different ending. Its also a very good film in general, although there are some scenes of rape and violence, there isn't anything I'd really call gratuitous... maybe I just need to get resensitized.

Guest Ravenbomb
Posted

I dunno about best novel adaptation, wasn't Godfather a novel adaptation?

Guest Ozymandias
Posted

Yep. I'd say Godfather or Jaws were the best adaptions ever. ACR was a brilliant book, so making a brilliant movie out of it isn't as much of a stretch.

 

 

EDIT: Though I suppose it may be easier to make a great movie from a mediocre book than it is to make a great film from a great book, because there is less to screw up.

Guest El Satanico
Posted

Well, they don't use X anymore because NC-17 is X now.

 

You don't see many NC-17 movies, because it's the kiss of death and most major chain theaters will not accept them at all anymore.

 

I believe unrated movies happen when a movie isn't turned into the MPAA. It probably also happens when they refuse to listen to MPAA and won't edit the movie or take a nc-17 rating.

Guest Ozymandias
Posted

Before anyone asks, the reason they replaced "X" with "NC-17" is to distinguish movies from porno which is what people think of when they hear "X-rated"..

Guest evenflowDDT
Posted
I dunno about best novel adaptation, wasn't Godfather a novel adaptation?

Yea, but I've never read The Godfather so if I throw around a term like "greatest adaptation ever" I wouldn't know what I was talking about.

 

Plus, I watched Jaws for the first time the other night and I was really just bored to tears. Plus the shark was really lame, they shouldn't have showed it near the end at all.

Guest Ozymandias
Posted
I watched Jaws for the first time the other night and I was really just bored to tears. Plus the shark was really lame, they shouldn't have showed it near the end at all.

*picks up a board with a nail through it*

 

GET HIM!

Guest godthedog
Posted

i think 'touch of evil' tops 'godfather' and 'clockwork orange', and welles didn't have a best-seller or a seminal work of literature to draw from, just a crappy little pulp novel.

 

EDIT: come to think of it, 'vertigo' was based on a novel too, and that's an even better movie.

Guest Incandenza
Posted
Before anyone asks, the reason they replaced "X" with "NC-17" is to distinguish movies from porno which is what people think of when they hear "X-rated"..

And NC-17 wound up getting stigmatized, anyway. Fucking MPAA and fucking Jack Valenti.

Guest El Satanico
Posted
I watched Jaws for the first time the other night and I was really just bored to tears.  Plus the shark was really lame, they shouldn't have showed it near the end at all.

*picks up a board with a nail through it*

 

GET HIM!

Well he IS right about the Shark being sorta lame looking and that the movie would've been better if we never actually saw the shark.

Guest Vern Gagne
Posted

It was 1975 that's the best they could do with a fake shark.

Guest El Satanico
Posted

Yeah but the qaulity of the shark isn't really point. There was really no reason to show the shark in the first place. All the suspense was already built up and the absence of a minute of shark footage wouldn't have hurt it. Also sometimes the best monster is the one you never see.

 

Now i shall blame Jaws for breeding generations of movies goers who NEED to see the monster for it to be a good ending.

Guest Vern Gagne
Posted

The best part of Jaws isn't the shark. It's performances. Schneider, Shaw, and Dreyfeuss all do a great job in the movie.

Guest C.H.U.D.
Posted

I'll take Jaws over A Clockwork Orange any day, although I like both films.

Guest kkktookmybabyaway
Posted

"I watched Jaws for the first time the other night and I was really just bored to tears. Plus the shark was really lame, they shouldn't have showed it near the end at all."

 

Those final scenes with the shark getting blown up would have been interesting if we didn't see it...

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