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 | | Clockwork Orange-Special Edition (HD) | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | |  | A Clockwork Orange: Two-Disc Special Edition - DVD Review By: Felix Vasquez Jr. - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 11/20/2007 3:54 AM | | Stanley Kubrick set forth a zeitgeist upon which all future gang warfare films would be based on. Which is surprising considering A Clockwork Orange is not about gang warfare at all. It's a science fiction thriller about a predator of humanity who gets a taste of his own medicine a hundred fold once he is rehabilitated into a docile animal of society. Alex DeLarge, almost like Scarface, has become a considerable icon for the neo-sixties chic society of pop culture that has embraced his image of a derby, cane, and accentuated lashes. read the full review | |
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 | | Clockwork Orange-Special Ed | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | |  | A Clockwork Orange: Two-Disc Special Edition - DVD Review By: Felix Vasquez Jr. - Cinema Blend DVD Reviews Published on: 11/20/2007 3:54 AM | | Stanley Kubrick set forth a zeitgeist upon which all future gang warfare films would be based on. Which is surprising considering A Clockwork Orange is not about gang warfare at all. It's a science fiction thriller about a predator of humanity who gets a taste of his own medicine a hundred fold once he is rehabilitated into a docile animal of society. Alex DeLarge, almost like Scarface, has become a considerable icon for the neo-sixties chic society of pop culture that has embraced his image of a derby, cane, and accentuated lashes. read the full review | |
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 | | Bedazzled 67 | | Videos/DVDs: See more matches | | | Video Reviews Available: 1 |  | Bedazzled (1967) - DVD By: David Bezanson - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 4/9/2007 4:27 PM | |
The comedy team of Peter Cook and Dudley Moore were a major influence on Monty Python's Flying Circus, among others -- but sadly (except for a couple of SNL appearances) their dry British humor was seldom made accessible to U.S. audiences. Bedazzled, a goofy, good-natured comedy based on the Faust legend, is probably Cook's/Moore's most finished product. It proves, among other things, that Moore's nebbish persona was funnier before he became universally known for 10 and Arthur (by then, the duo had unfortunately parted ways). But it's Peter Cook's witty screenplay and performance that are most memorable, and make Bedazzled a minor classic. read the full review | |
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