Clockwork Orange was some kind of spiffy. I absolutely loved the book.Ilovegoatse said:In order:
* Tokyo Gore Police
* Machine Girl
* A Clockwork Orange
I'M A MOVIE COCKMONGLER.
I NEED MOAR TO WATCH ON NETFLIX.
AM NAM NAM
Yeah, I thought the movie was really funny. I-I know I'm not supposed to. It was a good kind of funny. The so fucked up it's funny deal. D: -taps his fingers together-Hero said:Clockwork Orange was some kind of spiffy. I absolutely loved the book.Ilovegoatse said:In order:
* Tokyo Gore Police
* Machine Girl
* A Clockwork Orange
I'M A MOVIE COCKMONGLER.
I NEED MOAR TO WATCH ON NETFLIX.
AM NAM NAM
And I'm not one of those retarded people that goes about complaining about how they handled the media transition.
"BAWWW!!! THE BOOK WAS BETTER!"
No, the book was great as a book, when transfered into a two hour cinema event you have to chip away at the story to make it convert well. The movie was a cinematic wonder all it's own and shares the basic plot and title of the book but should not be compared.
Good, because a ton of people I talked to it about took it super seriously. When I told them I found it hilarious, they got so angry at me. D:Hero said:It was actually meant to be funny. The book is just a bit of a satire.
0_o Glad I liked it, wasent as good as I though it was going to be story line wise bu I still liked it. *Pats bals* don't worry your slave my friends.wendi darling said:Finally I saw district nine.
I loved it, if anyone disliked that movie they should probably be castrated.