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A little bit of the old in out in out in ;)

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Updated Feb 27, 2007

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TheTrendBoutique's recommendation

the best

Updated Apr 8, 2009

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DLP's recommendation

"There was me, that is Alex, and my three droogs, that is Pete, Georgie, and Dim, and we sat in the Korova Milkbar trying to make up our rassoodocks what to do with the evening. The Korova milkbar sold milk-plus, milk plus vellocet or synthemesc or drencrom, which is what we were drinking. This would sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence...."

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Updated Jan 8, 2009

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ASewell on Jan 8, 2009

Another excellent pick! Read the book?

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lovelikelife's recommendation

Most old people would love to lobotomize the youth with problems! But what would you do with those kids that have all the world at their feet and still kick dirt in its face! From Stanley Kubrick comes A Clockwork Orange! This punk cult classic is a thrasher of a film. Most of the things written about in this film are banned in every country!

Updated Oct 16, 2008

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ttownqt's recommendation

this isn't your mom's scary movie. even though it was made in 72' this movie still totally holds up to todays scary movie standards. it covers all the bases, psychological and gore. its about a miscreant kid who becomes totally deviant and is then thrown into a state home to be 'cured' of his 'disease'. sure to scare, startle and freak you out.

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Updated Oct 16, 2008

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ASewell's recommendation

One of my favorite films of all times. Stanley Kubrick's 1971 futuristic, "ultra-violent" masterwork where youth gangs roam the streets victimizing ordinary citizens and rumbling with one another.

Based on the brilliant novel by Anthony Burgess, this stylish film takes on larger societal and political themes, such as crime and punishment, scientific testing and research on inmates and basic human free will versus a "safer society".

Some of the scenes may be difficult for more sensitive viewers to take, due to their unflinching and stylized violence. However, in this film, violence is not portrayed just for its own sake. It is used to illustrate larger themes. You are not allowed to take your eyes away. Much like the anti-hero, Alex, later on in the film, when he voluntarily is subjected to experiments. During which his eyes are strapped open.

This is a classic that is not to be missed. With terrific performances by Malcolm McDowell and Patrick Magee, and the entire ensemble cast. Nominated for four Oscars in 1972. The accolades for this film are many, including The New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film and Best Director.

Updated Oct 13, 2008

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MattG21's recommendation

its sweeeet

Updated Oct 13, 2008

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LaurenMessiah's recommendation

This movie so bizarre that you just have to love it. I think I am gonna watch it again 2nite, it's been a while.

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