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  • First thing that pops into mind when I first saw Julian: Gay Micheal Caine.

  • He rapes his wife, then kills her. Then comes to him for help. Damn.

  • @DirePyre nope nope nope nope nope, you gloopy bratchny 

  • were did you find that set?

  • Darth Vader on his Past Life.....very WEIRD Past Life....

  • Patrick Magee wasn't even that old. I think he was 47 here but the silvery hair made and deep voice makes him seem much older.

  • @StanleyKu Oh shit, I'm 47. I was a young guy, just the week before last, it seems like. The only grey I have is in my goatee. I went to school with a guy who went white-haired, bald and belly-bulged in his 20's. We (we from school who continued hanging together) made fun of him, of course. He didn't care, he was married. I went to the dentist for the first time since 96 (perfect teeth, no need). The form asked my age, I had to have the receptionist subtract 1964 from 2011. y2k glitch

  • i clicked on this because i thought it was a naked girl. i think im gay....

  • TonyMok1966: I was about to post that! Did you also know that Dave Prowse was the original 'Green Cross Code' Man!!!

    I'm still undecided if 'Julian' is the Old Mans 'assistant (seeing as he's crippled) or that he's part of some weird homosexual undertone???

  • No idea... But I wrote that 3 years ago hahaha. Christ, my comment doesn't even make sense... But yeah, the assistant helping the old dude... Everyone was saying he was gay etc etc etc...

  • well this is......odd

  • O.o

  • one of the most fucked up scenes in this movie kinda made me laugh but mostly made me go wtf is when the old has like a siezure or something. than he makes that face lol

  • Darth Vader nigga.

  • I have David Prowse autograph, YAY! I only just found out he played in this film, this film is my favorite.

  • omg that guy's pants

  • Who here was Alex for Halloween?

  • @MrMutherFocker how can u be him for halloween

  • @Apink420 Just go out and buy the clothing.

  • @MrMutherFocker but he wears normal clothes like us

  • @MrMutherFocker Thank you for making me figure out what I'm going to be for next Halloween! :)

  • ha, styles back then...

  • @dl432112311 yea i know he has like panties on

  • Darth Vader the early years. LOL This is a great film.

  • WTF!! its not the movie!!!!

  • Bell sound is from Beethovens fifth...

  • @Quex01 Oh yeah I've only just noticed.

  • Lord Vader!

    Yes, my Master!

    See who it is!

  • at first i thought that the bodyguard guy was the old mans wife who got a sex change because she got raped. i later realized that his wife died of "puemonia"

  • if i hated and thought 2001: a space oddessey was weird, would i like this?

  • @1alphasam please never ever compare 'A Clockwork Orange' to anything else ... EVER ... Kubrick or not ;-)

  • @KatieBarber im not comparing im asking if i would like this....and judging by what you said it was a good movie

  • @1alphasam :-) yes, it is a brilliant movie. I never get tired of watching it - or reading the book

  • @1alphasam The two concepts and plots are so vastly different the two can't compare. A Clockwork Orange is a brilliant psychological analysis and is full of abstract humor and holds deep meaning in morals.

  • @1alphasam 2001 Is a great piece of art I know many that don't like it, but if you want excitement and more zing, then this is the film.

  • @1alphasam: If you hated 2001 and thought it was weird - this is weirder and more filled with hate. Frankly, I'd avoid it like the plague if I were you. Happily, though, I'm me and this is one of my top three movies ever.

  • in the book georgie died while alex was in jail but in the movie he is a police officer also in the book at the end pete gets married and alex decides to try the same instead of the movie ending

  • how art thou? how art thou, oh bottle of cheap stinking cooking oil! come and get one in the yarbles, if thou hast any yarbles, oh eunuch jelly....

  • @porkandbeans1991 Oh, oh, oh well if it isn't fat stinking billygoat Billyboy in posion. How art thou, tho globby bottle of cheap stinking chip oil Come an get one in the YARBLES...if ya have any yarbles, You eunuch jelly thou!@!@

  • FYI everybody--that's Darth Vader!!! I shit you not--Dave Prowse who was a champion weightlifter in the UK!

  • @fastandrea

    Fffffff...LOL. Darth Vader. I'm sorry, I kind of find that funny. XD

  • Yes this was before Star Wars & sadly he is quite ill now.

  • hahahah what´s name of this movie?

  • "A Clockwork Orange"

  • This part was Horrorshow :)

  • hahaha whats that guy doing in this scene! the one with the dumbells! i almost thought it was a parody of the original movie.. but this is the part where alex stumbles into Home again, after being wrecked by Ludovico's, and Dim&Billyboy right. haha that working-out guy is funny!

  • That was Billyboy? I thought it was George.

  • haha nope. georgie died within a year after alex was imprisoned, right? while Dim and Billyboy became police officers.

  • I read the book many years ago, so I had forgotten. I don't recall that in the movie. what happened to Pete?

  • oh haha. i've a major exam for the book tmr, so i shld know (or im doomed!) hahaha.

    Pete was the one who appeared near the end of the novel, married and everything. which set Alex thinking, and concluding that he has grown up, and is leaving his violent lifestyle to set up a family.

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  • @zindeey naw naw. dim and georgie became police officers. its pete your thinking of. idk where he went. dont think he died but he wasnt in the movie once alex was outa jail. and they beat billyboy up at the beginning of the movie. he was a rival gang

  • in the book its Billyboy and dim who are the officers, and in the 21st chapter which isnt in the movie, he sees pete and hes grown up and shit and has a wife

  • Interesting movie. I was thinking about doing a report on this for my psychology class. The way they try to rehabilate the protagonist is referred to as "classical conditioning"

  • operant conditioning.

  • The title is taken from an old Cockney expression, "as queer as a clockwork orange".¹, and alludes to the prevention of the main character's exercise of his free will through the use of a classical conditioning technique.

  • no the tall giant guy is the guy who was in the darth vader suit

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  • nice booty shorts lol

  • The doorbell rather reminds me of the intro to Beethovens Fifth

  • it IS made after Beethovens Fifth

  • Where did Frank getg his gay buddy from? Looks like Austin Powers!

  • The bodyguard (not gay btw) was played by David Prowse, a former Mr. Britain. He is better known as the actor who played the part of DARTH VADER in the original Star Wars Trilogy. (The voice was of course overdubbed by James Earl Jones).

  • thatnks for the trivia.

  • @TonyMok1966 I met him with my family on holiday in San Fran at a Star Wars convention by accident, he was so relieved to meet some actually really people, English too, who weren't Star Wars crazed. So he invited us to have a meal with him in London.

  • The book was written as, I think Burgess got broken into when he was in Malasya and the guys who done it were dressed a bit like this.

  • 4:46 ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh lol

  • Wow. It must of been really hard to edit all the stuff out!

  • werd room mate

  • I never seen the movie(this is the only scene i see on youtube) but do the guys actually kill anyone besides beating the crap out of them?

  • yes. its a good movie, there is obviously much more behind the movie than the short scenes you see.

  • Alex (the guy that falls when the door opens) kills 2 people in the movie, only one of them is seen. Although the 2 he kills died long after he beated them so the actual deaths arnt seen.

  • thank you i still want to see the movie.the movie was a based on a mugging in a park and a woman was raped and the husband had to watch or something

  • No the movie was based on the book, and the book (to the best of my knowledge) is completely fictional.

  • it really was based on a mugging in a park.i think sarah palin tryed to ban the book.

  • The doorbell reminds me of the intensive care station, but not 100%

    You know what I mean?

  • I dont think i'll ever understand why kubrick added that guy. its not in the book and its pretty odd to just randomly make F.Alexander gay when its not in the text at all

  • he's the old guys assistant...thats basically it, the old dude is crippled now...and he needs someone to help him...hence the dinner scene where he asks him to try the wine...he had to be carried to the table in his wheelchair...the house (with all the stairs) wouldn't allow handicap access...well thats my theory atleast...

  • i can see that man, but you're missing my point. why did kubrick feel the need to break from the book story by adding this guy in, when thats not in the book even though the same outcome occurs, F.Alexander locks him upstairs and plays music, this guy is entirely kubricks creation....i question why he did that

  • how was a man in a wheelchair meant to capture him? alex could have just walked out the door

  • he doesnt take him by force in the book, alex simply goes to sleep and wakes up finding the door is locked from the outside, then that stuff with the music playing driving him to attempt suicide happens. In the movie the that guy doesnt take him either, F.Alexander drugs him with something in the wine he persistantly offers.

  • "food good? try the wine..."

  • @RideTilThyDeath You got it.. Did you not see the actual movie? The person getting help from this guy is the same that raped and killed his wife.. What a twist... And what's up with this, is there some homosexuality undertones here, or was this normal in this day?

  • A little wierd that the old guy says exactly the same thing earlier in the movie. Still a great scene.

  • poor guy!

  • fucker!

  • A bit of movie trivia here- the weight lifter is David Prowse, who wore the Darth Vader costume for episodes 4, 5 & 6 ( James Earl Jones did the Vader voice, of course )

  • Really?wow that's a cool bit of trivia,thx.Aside from that,get out of here with the gym shorts,lol,was that what Kubrick thought was futuristic?Glad that fashion didn't take off.

  • James Earl Jones, the voice of Vader, was in Dr. Strangelove, while David Prowse, the body of Vader, was in A Clockwork Orange. What further proof of the conspiracy do you need?

  • Thanks for uploading, do you have anymore? (Sorry if posted twice, YouTube doesn't show comments apparently)

  • Ah! Ah-mazing! Do you have any more of this scene?

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