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  • Ho!.. Ho!.. Ho!.. Ho!.. Completely unacceptable behaviour mind you.

  • Could you PLEASE upload that scene where alex is drowned by dim and georgie? Can't find it on the tube. Thank you mate

  • The dislike bar is the size of Justin Bieber's dick! xD

  • Can anyone else imagine David Cameron and the boys of the Bullingdon Club doing this in 1987? Or is it just me?

  • Both the film and the book have amazing endings, I LOVE the film, but i just prefer the Book's ending.

  • The 1 dislike was the hobo.

  • this is probably one of the funniest things iv'e ever seen as twisted as that might sound

  • Sorry,but ledger has nothing on mcdowell in this film.Mcdowell gave one of the greatest performances EVER!The depth that he showed?remarkable,you actually feel sorry for him..not because the story manipulates you..but because of the actor and director hitting all the right notes

  • 1:11 ... you can see where Ledger took his inspiration for the Joker (among other character sources of inspiration) xD The look itself spells crazy lol

  • I'ma t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-t-tough guy!

  • Alex and the droogs are said to be 15 years of age, correct? Yet the actors are all clearly in their mid-to-late twenties.

  • Well, I don't think they could have actors as young as 15 years old doing what they did in the movie. There were certain things they had to change.

  • Hahahaha that hobo got beat down!

  • so, back to the video at hand, whats this song called?

  • The one he is singing?

    Molly Malone by Sinead O'Connor.

  • la gazza ladra (the thieving magpie) by Rossini

  • can you upload the part when the tramps beat up alex?

  • Uploaded it for you. enjoy

  • ah thanks m8!!!

  • this scene made me want to watch cwork orange

  • if anyone wants to go to the banks they are in wandsworth roundabout

  • : ) Walk my dog down there every morning

  • Are you kidding me?

    Don't you see what this movie is about? Don't you know anything 'bout conditioning people?

    The movie is about the question how far a society may go to create a peceful society. The question in the end is of course: if a person is completely condiotened to be good, is he still human, a man, alive?

    take a look again my friend, you'll see that this is one of the best movies ever. After al those years still fresh and important.

  • True. At the end of it all, Alex was crippled, brain damaged and manipulated, but he seemed to think it was all worth it.

  • thats a nice cop out for you being too dumb to understand the meaning of any of his films

    he was quite simply the greatest filmmaker of all time and what you just said is quite simply the dumbest, most unfounded statement uttered in regards to stanley kubrick

  • stanley kubrick didnt understand the story he completely misinterpretated it

  • Kubrick was a highly intellegent man, so I'm sure he did understand it. He made his own movie of the book, and I think he did a great job. How many criminals do really regret their deeds anyway..?

  • looks like fun

  • You guys are startin to give me somewhat of a pain in the gulliver.

    IT'S A FILM.

    SO SHUTUP ABOUT IT.

  • True it's the most shocking film of all time notorious for violence n rape For it's time it shud never hav bin released but its message is in wot the tramp sez about law & order it's very simple scene but the message is wot the hobo says. One of the best films ever. My favorite. Kubrick is my hero.

  • "Oooooh? And what's so stinking about it?"

    Pfft; look around. Then again, I don't know what it's like to be Alex. Maybe I don't want to know.

    Think about it. Without laws, there is no freedom.

  • the hobo is my great gran father his neme is paul farrell and he is from ireland

  • hmm... i looked into it, he is paul farrell, and from ireland... you could be telling the truth, as ur from ireland 2... ive upvoted u. if he is ur great grandad, then cool.

  • Reminds me of todays world.

  • i like the part at 1:07

  • They look like baseball furies when u first see em

  • ahahaha no this film is amazing

    it isnt kubricks fault some of his audience cant handle gore.

    get over it

    theres a reason its in the top 100.

  • I agree with Brezze91. This film blots out any hope of a redeeming message with gratuitous violence involving awful rape scenes and the elderly being beaten senseless.  Everyone is talking about how profound this movie is when the message is really simple and the rest of the film is grotesque and deeply disturbing. It should be tossed out of the top 100 movies and left to rot along with Last House on the Left.

  • well.. the book and the movie left out the last chapter.. which basically explains the point that you were suppose to get.

  • It's not an easy film to watch, but it sends the message is a warning and horrors of violence.

  • Yeah now that I've rewatched it (this is 4 months later) I kind of see what everybody;s talking about. After all, kubrick always was good for making movies people could debate about. All his films got pretty polar reviews, especially eyes wide shut.

  • i hate the movie but i liked the clip the movie is brutel the rape scene horrible i just about crapped my pants when i saw the scene unetided gross

  • fuck u droogies!

  • Damn, that was such a violent movie, It rocked though, thanks for posting the whole scene.

  • Best film ever! Thanks for posting this.

  • No problem, Glad that u apprieciate this film! thanks

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