American Graffiti, Clockwork Orange, Stanley Kubrick Review
Posted: June 3, 2011
Chris Gore takes on even more DVD and Blu-ray releases for this Friday edition of DVDuesday with Candace Bailey. Watch as he reviews American Graffiti, A Clockwork Orange: 40th Anniversary Edition' and Stanley Kubrick: Limited Edition Collection.
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Hardtail67
Great review on 'A Clockwork Orange'. I'm not replacing all my DVDs to Blu-ray, but this one is getting upgraded. This movie has such great history. Stanley K banned this movie himself in England because of all the violence that it brought about.
Makes me forgive that review on El Topo. That movie was baaaaaaad!
Draconian
Milk Plus
MortonH8SU
You could really see Chris about to say "rape" when describing what happens in ACO, but I'm sure he realized Candypants would have flipped out so he stopped himself. Probably saving that for when he has her watch it, honestly everyone should see it along with Seven. Saw them both when I was 15 and were the foundation to my sunny world outlook:
http://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=xaYhkl4eofU
Lorene13
Wonders if anyone else has read A Clockwork Orange... I loved the the book
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