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…- The Telegraph) A Clockwork Orange is another example of a film that has been linked to a crime. When it first came out, a group of men gang raped a woman in an apparent copy of a scene in the film. The films maker, Stanley Kubrick, subsequently withdrew the film…
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…adroitly in 2001: A Space Odyssey, to the mischief of "The Thieving Magpie" in A Clockwork Orange, right up to Bartok's "Music For Strings, Percussion and Celesta" in The Shining. Whereas the music in the previous two films was often humorously (sometimes…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…participating in this sort of activity it makes for a never ending unorganized violence spree (A sort of Clockwork Orange mentality). In gangs with more intellegent members these feelings end up making each member want to be the star when the groups commit a crime…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for a never-ending unorganized violence spree (A sort of Clockwork Orange mentality). In gangs with more intelligent members these feelings end up making each member want to be the star when the groups commit a crime. This makes the gang much more organized…
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Category: /Literature/English
…dialogue and lots of vivid description. For me this book ranks right up there with Clockwork Orange and The Last Herald Mage. All of these books have incredible story lines with non-stop adventure. They also all seem to address some of the controversial…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and self-dependency. It can also be seen in Kubrick's Clockwork Orange, when a person is taught through technology to perform appropriately according to that society's beliefs. In such case he becomes a technologically dependent human relying on the science…
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…at the Amstrom Gallery after party. As a kid in Brooklyn, Aronofsky took the D train to Manhattan so that he could sneak into such films as A Clockwork Orange and Eraserhead. The films were, at that time, X-rated (they are both now rated ‘R’). “They were films,” he…
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Category: /Literature/English
…unorganized violence spree (A sort of Clockwork Orange mentality). In gangs with more intelligent members these feelings end up making each member want to be the star when the groups commit a crime. This makes the gang much more organized and improves the morale…
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…for a never ending unorganized violence spree (A sort of Clockwork Orange mentality). In gangs with more intellegent members these feelings end up making each member want to be the star when the groups commit a crime. This makes the gang much more organized…
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Category: /Literature/English
…member trying to commit a bigger and more violent crime or simply more crimes than the others. With all members participating in this sort of activity it makes for a never ending unorganized violence spree (A sort of Clockwork Orange mentality…
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