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Xanatos
from NYC on 2001-10-15 03:03 [#00041180]
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Discuss.
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Xanatos
from NYC on 2001-10-15 04:15 [#00041191]
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Who Anthony Burgess or Stanley Kubrick?
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wayout
from a plastic bubble on 2001-10-15 04:49 [#00041200]
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i love the movie...but i think i liked the book even better...it was very fun to read
it never got boring or lost my attention, even if i did more or less know the ending, basically because you have to figure out what half the words mean as you read it.
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Xanatos
from NYC on 2001-10-15 05:15 [#00041204]
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After reading the book they have slipped into my language. Seriously, I do it unconsciously.
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Tor Erik
on 2001-10-15 06:20 [#00041218]
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Love the film...
...the music, costumes, interiors, words and pictures.
...but it's not better than "Being John Malkovich", but...
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dayne
from New Zealand on 2001-10-15 08:44 [#00041248]
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I saw the film for the 1st time a couple of months ago. I was a big fan of the book and was very impressed with the film. The set and script/acting in the film was just amazing. I couldnt help but laugh at it's insaneness. It was almost how I pictured in in my mind. The dark humour came to life in the film that I only slightly noticed in the book. It's one of my fav. films easy!
Still liked the book better I think
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Sound Assassin
from The Patent Office UK on 2001-10-15 09:33 [#00041270]
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The film was excellent and soundtrack was superb!
Now I have a bit of a pain in the gulliver....
Have fun
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Winjer
from Cowtown on 2001-10-15 10:05 [#00041278]
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LOVE Kubrick, and LOVE Clockwork Orange.
'Nuff said.
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Gl;itch
from New Zealand on 2001-10-15 11:16 [#00041297]
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another NZer, where are you from Dayne ?
I too saw A Clock Work orange awhile back, I loved it, it was crazy, but not in the way I was expecting, do you think at the end when he said he was cured, that he meant he was back to his normal ultraviolent self ???
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Sticky
on 2001-10-15 16:09 [#00041347]
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In the book, was Alex 14 years old?
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