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  • My favorite movie ever. Thank you Stanley Kubrick for this gem of a film.

  • Some give the editor of this trailer a cookie. He deserves it.

  • Why do all trailers look the same and lack creativity? This one kicks ass.

  • This movie will move you people.

  • I have never seen this movie. And I don't intend to.

    What's funny is that this trailer makes this movie look like a wild ride of fun. When in reality, isn't this movie dark, violent, horrifying, and sexual?

    I don't know. Seems out of place.

  • @Doughboy123x If you would watch the film I don't think you would find the trailer out of place at all. It may be all of those things you described, but it has a wicked sense of humor as well. All of the adjectives in the trailer are accurate including "Funny" "bizzare" "satirical", etc..

  • @TimCollinsATL I understand what you mean. But still, I'm NOT watching this film.

    I just read the premise and it disturbs the crud out of me.

    And as for funny, how can someone laugh at something that is soooo wrong. Rape, murder, beating, how is any of that funny?

  • @Doughboy123x Anything can be funny, it's all about the way that its presented. Clearly you aren't a fan of dark humor so I can't blame you for not wanting to watch the film. But if the premise of this film disturbs the crud out of you, I would have to imagine that you don't watch too many disturbing films. Compared to a lot of movies in the present times (like Human Centipede for example), the subject matter of A Clockwork Orange seems relatively tame.

  • @TimCollinsATL I would so choose this over Human Centipede.

  • @TimCollinsATL Oh, and it's not because of the dark humor. I've seen movies like The Dark Knight and A Series of Unfortunate Events and loved them! This movie however, looks like a film that would scar someone for life. I even heard that this film was originally to be rated X.

  • @Doughboy123x those arn't darkly humeroous films,and besides,A clockwork orange is a satire of humanity.

  • @Doughboy123x It scared me for life, can't listen to Beethoven anymore without having an urge to commit suicide just to escape from it.

  • @Doughboy123x

    If you think this trailer is misleading...check out the trailer for Eyes Wide Shut :) Kubrick does this for both films and, perhaps, was making a meta-point about the insatiable lust that (even civilized) humans have for sex and violence (This is nothing new. One can go back to the Roman Gladiators and probably further).

    I can't get into the definition of 'SATIRE' here, but I suggest you look it up. 'Clockwork' is very funny, but it isn't a comedy. At all.

  • @Doughboy123x Satire

  • This... Movie... Is... A Masterpiece. Perfect, Exciting, Awesome, Intense, Funny, Outstanding, A Achievment, A Painting, ITS PERFECT!!!!

  • Imagine if different movies made their trailers like this... it would be awesome.

  • Stanley Kubrick did whatever the fuck he wanted. He is the biggest badass ever to grace the cinema. RIP.

  • i find this extremely easy to masturbate to. the rythm I mean..

  • When I saw the way the young people in the riots were behaving. I remembered only one movie a Stanley Kubrick Movie. So many of the rioters were like characters like Droogs straight from this Movie. Stanley Kubrick if he was alive wouldn't have been surprised one bit this type of riot happened in London. Being a shrewed observer of Society. His movies represent his dark but highly intelligent viewpoints on it. Being a Misanthrope he always thought the dark side of society was more interesting.

  • @rohanmarkjay One of the shallowest and boring movies ever deemed to be great.It is so fu#king boring. Kubrick is like Einstein and Freud,overrated one-hit wonders..Not a genius,but a cliche.

  • @searchlight18 What you call boring and overrated, I call interesting and thrillingly captivating. One of my most favorite movies. If some school kid raping and killing women and getting experimented on is boring to you I don't wanna know what exciting is.

  • @Tron239 It's about as exciting as watching someone take a piss or pick their nose.

  • @searchlight18 Care to elaborate?

  • @Tron239 Sorry, it's my personal opinion.I have a thing about Jews and their being hailed as genuises

    for stealing culture from us,when they have none of their own.Should I go to jail now??

  • @searchlight18 Wow. What you just said was one of the most irrelevant things I've ever heard. It has nothing to do with what I asked you, or the film A Clockwork Orange. You have also shown that you are an ignorant person, prejudiced against Jews and just needed to find a way to bring them into this conversation to tell why you hate them. You have also proven that you have no good reason why you think this film is boring because you avoided my question all together. Pathetic!

  • @Tron239 I guess you don't understand. This film shows rape and murder in the guise of art.There's no art in watching rape and murder.No excitement either,unless you enjoy watching someone pick their nose. I understand your liking the movie,I would probably enjoy it except for my prejuidices against the demise of our civilization being made into profit making movies.It's sickness.. I suggest watching 'Splendor in the Grass' starring Natalie Wood or 'Rebel without a Cause;

  • @searchlight18 I really don't think that it was portraying rape and murder as a form of art. I mean this was a novel before a movie. I believe it was trying to show that anyone can do such terrible things even someone as young as Alex. Anyway I'm actually getting annoyed talking about this so bye.

  • @searchlight18 Actually, what you're seeing with the rape and murder is called black comedy, or dark humor. It uses these themes on purpose, mixed with irony and revelations. The art isn't showing rape and murder, the art is showing why it's fucked up. ....With irony and revelations.

  • @rohanmarkjay yeah but....Kubrick didn't write a clockwork orange, he adapted it to a movie. The dark humor you're speaking of is really the work of Anthony Burgess, the author of the book.

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  • Thanks for upload this Don Lorenzo de la Vega!!!

    have been looking for this version, thanks again mate!!!

  • This trailer invented epilepsy

  • @HostilePottery HAHA X)

  • @HostilePottery HAHAHA LOL; It's great how much still can be put onto table when we do talk about the Clock Work Orange, old movie but such made... it's brilliant, the whole movie is astonishing, the trailer IS A FKN THING TOO!!!

    This is the old way editing charms... I mean a lot of people nowaday (contemporanies) could not achieve this even with a computer... THE BEST TRAILER I'VE EVER SEEN that's sure for me!!

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  • I need eye drops!

  • RIGHT , RIGHT ALEX, RIGHT RIGHT DINN.

  • shits about it hit the fan......better watch lubrick to get my mind straight!

  • If Beethoven makes you smarter, then surely Kubrik makes you a genius!

  • 3 people think that A Clockwork Orange is literally about a mechanical fruit.

  • The scene with Patrick Magee and Malcolm McDowell. Try the "whine" came to mind just now. Not Mega Mind, mind!

    Subject: clef tuft - try the beef -cry "Buffet" - teeth felt!

    Anagram: the butterfly effect the butterfly effect

  • Best. Trailer. Ever.

  • guys why does it say "Clockwork Orange" wasn't it " A clockwork orange " even the wiki page includes 'A'

  • wtf

  • Paths Of Glory and This are my favourite Kubrick films.

  • It might just be me, but I understand clockwork orange to be fully and undeniably about the law of attraction. Anyone else?

  • @BankruptMonopoly How so? o.o

  • @MEcoughing63777 read the book, maybe then you will understand.

  • the music in this trailer is of which movement from beethovens 5th ?

  • @spazzjam669 i dont think its in the fith

  • @thejodygordon my apologies.

  • @spazzjam669 its not silly. its the william tell overture.....

  • The best movie in history.

  • Utterly brilliant adaptation of an equally brilliant novel! It's my favorite book of all time and my second favorite film adaptation. I still can't believe that Roger Ebert badmouthed this masterpiece, calling it "an idealogical mess" and "too talky and boring". Boring? Are you kidding me? Pauline Kael hated it too, even going so far as to call it "pornographic". I think they both really missed the boat on that one. This film is stunningly brilliant,completely flawless and a genuine work of art.

  • I love this trailer almost as much as the movie itself. It's a shame trailers aren't as bold today as this nearly-40-year-old one was.

  • @datalal624 This trailer actually surprised me. Most trailers made in the 70s are totally awful, giving the whole story away with cheesy voice overs.

  • @datalal624 Go to see Enter The Void trailer. Fuckin' amazing too.

  • The song is ``William Tell Overture´´ of Rossini

  • what's the music please?

    

  • where are my fellow droogiesssss!!!!!????

  • I remember this trailer playing on television back in 1972. I was 14 at the time and was dazzled by its boldness and tremendously pissed off because I had to wait four more years to watch the movie.

    BTW, originally, at the tail end of the trailer there were a few X'es dancing around; the movie was originally given an 'X' rating and was later resubmitted to the ratings board and given an R. Apparently, the boys at Warners still can't face the fact that they released a lot of 'dirty' movies.

  • I'll never forget seeing this trailer for the first time when I was a child and was watching HBO at a friend's house. I was utterly disturbed, but at the same time, I couldn't wait to see it. I don't think I can even compare a trailer today to this brilliant teaser. It both assaults you and compels you at the same time, which is in fact what Alex does throughout the film. "A Clockwork Orange" is a perfect work of art. And by the way, HBO did play, and it was awe inspiring.

  • is the score in this clip the original music that was used in the original trailer, or was this one edited?

  • @WWE09FAN Yes, it is exactly the same music and image editing, except the tail end was excised because the movie was X-rated at the time of its release (1971) and the trailer had a few of them as part of its original design. The music continues on for a few seconds more, just a few bars where the music trails off in a playful coda, and you see a few X'es dancing around. Apart from that I can't detect any other changes.

  • @WWE09FAN The music is actually in one of the scenes where Alex decides to have a bit of fun with these two women. I dont believe it was edited from that format

  • how good do you guys thinks that Alex is like a villain?

  • That was amazing, people who haven't seen this movie....need to just do that right now. It can't be that tough, the internet has EVERYTHING. Such a well made movie.

  • What song is this!

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  • Gonna sound stupid but...

    What's the name of the music!!?

  • @MrHyperPeanut William Tell overture

  • My favorite movie

  • they don't make trailers like this anymore, with exception to the "inception" trailer.

  • ressurect kubrick

  • It was never shown in the uk until after kubrick's death.

  • absolutely brilliant! i love this movie, i am so obsessed w/ it! :D

  • I think the pacing was a bit slow

  • viddy good trailer, viddy good

  • awesome movie, just amazing and brilliant, u dont see these types of movies anymore

  • Aw, thats brilliant. 

  • Clockwork Orange+Velvet Goldmine+The Rocky Horror Picture Show=MY FAVORITE MOVIES!!!!

  • i am going as alex for halloween

  • @flyinchipmunk5 LOL I did that too.

  • @flyinchipmunk5 i've been him about three times. It's a hard costume to make. The eyeballs cuffs aren't easy to create. Buy a football cup, baseball cups wont cut it. Anyway good luck its a challenge to pull off a legite alex costume. I have to admit the times I was Alex for Halloween i felt like a droog ready to casue some ultra violence.

  • whats the song name, forgive the ignorance ?

  • @Moreirinho william tells overture the clock work orange version

  • i got sick when they he had sex with those 11 year old from the record store..idk maybe it was because i was drinking

  • @condiersea They were kids in the book, not in the film

  • @Sunnydey64 they dont say so we dont know and they cant put kids under the age of 18 in a film the way they did. so we have to believe its based of whats in the book.

  • @condiersea I think the film is clear they're above the age of 16 at least

  • @Sunnydey64 they treat him like a child and his mother wakes him for school.....

  • @Sunnydey64 unless your talking about the girls lol. no they dont make it clear what there age was actually. the only clues are physical appearance and since obviously the actors are above the age of 18 that doesn't help.

  • Just finished watching this movie for the first time and it was pretty epic. Can't believe I missed out for so long.

  • after watching this movie 1 will surely adore Beethoven and thanks to writer for depicting extreme negativity of image person

  • what is the bg music?

  • i love burgess...

  • they wouldn't put the word 'Metaphorical' in a trailer now because most people are too thick

  • Stanley Kubrick didn't just make amazing films, he made amazing trailers as well.

  • What is the name of the background music?

  • @godzilla964  William Tell Overture by Gioachino Rossini.

  • donlorenzodelavega Rocks!!!

  • a CLOCKwork ORANGE, NIET BePaaLD My TASTE but My EnGLISH "FRIEND"_STeVe GREENwood(LOL:GraB some Wood There BOB) LOVED iT....

  • Stanley Still Rocks!

  • I wanna watch this movie cuz it looks sick, but it also looks like it might be kinda bloody, o r just disturbing...so i was wondering if you could tell me if it was, unbelievably disgusting?

  • no. its good movie. no goryness

  • @Ilovesa22c thanks!

  • @limetheleamer the violence in the begining is needed because then you have choose who's side you are on and weather or not you like the character its a magnificent work of art to answer your question the is not much gore just alot of sex, nudity and violence but the pure genius of it makes the violence minimal and amazing movie experiance is what you get.

  • @tictixtiv thank you, that was very discripive!

  • @limetheleamer i know strange isnt it

  • lover their styles x)

  • that sexy psychopath!!!!! on a lighter note that malcolm mcdowell was a fox in this film.

  • What's the song in the trailer called?

  • "William Tell Ouverture" (sometimes spelled Overture), but the original version is for an orchestra whereas this one was simply played with a synthesizer.

  • "this movie is a work of art" a lot of comments say, but that's obvious, cinema is art, filmmakers are artists,what are the news saying that a film is art? is like saying musicians or painters are artists. maybe you think is a new comment because if you go to the cinema these days almost all the movies are commercial crap, like harry potter or twilight series. is not like the 70s or before.

  • this movie does not look dated in any way....it's frighting because although it was made several years ago it's true to life.

    Our cities are in decay, and violent gangs roam the streets beating up old homeless people with baseball bats.

  • @whiskeyify Its only dated because what was outrageous then has now become far too common. We really are in what Heinlein predicted so accurately as the "Chaos Years."

  • @johnandhisdog

    what do you mean?

  • @whiskeyify What the hell are you talking about? You must be kidding! The reasons why this movie is still actual are not even close to what you said, which is, by the way, not true at all!

    Read some reviews, read the novel, then maybe you'll understand the true meaning of this masterpiece!

  • @whiskeyify LOL!

  • @whiskeyify and i speak like alex ...........i get hurt a lot at school

  • @whiskeyify Why does everybody over fifty think this? Gangs and homeless hate-crimes proliferated "back then" too, and our cities were in many cases in worse condition... and people back then thought what you thought too.

    However I emphatically agree with your first comment 0_0

  • @whiskeyify several?

  • @whiskeyify lol, its always been that way

  • The only reason this poor excuse of a movie has a following is because the people who like it make bullshit claims about it that make them think it's good,seeing and hearing things that aren't,projecting on the movie.

  • lol...

    Go watch Transformers and get the fuck off this video.

  • Suck a cock you fucking pretentious lover.

    We can't all love all of the Oscar worthy artsy fartsy movies now can we?

  • All I can say is that A Clockwork Orange is not just a movie. It's a piece of art. And very few movies are in every aspect a piece of art, like this one.

  • I agree about the fact that it's art. Now that I think about this movie it seems to me that was really really really hurts it alot is that the characters leave you feeling empty,neutral mode I mean.

  • Just because it's a piece of art it doesn't automatically mean that someone who has

    seen the movie should like it as a whole.

    That's just stupid.

  • What are you talking about? Who said that?

    You just called me stupid in the end because I considered the movie as a piece of art.

    What's the obsession of keep defending yourself from us and our oppinion? Don't you like the movie? It's Ok. We don't have the will or the wish to make that change.

  • Liking alot that is*

  • The music is obnoxious and the movie is pointlessly long. I'm not saying everything about the movie is bad,there are things I appreciate about it. But it just isn't even worth liking and owning on dvd or even getting on dvd.

  • This movie is one of the most under over exposed and most boring movies that I have ever seen. It's unmercifully long with lousy characters,there isn't even one to root for and the dialog is crap. The personalities of the characters are generic too,in my honest opinion it isn't deep either,to me there is no sense of wonder or intrigue,not much of that,and no shock value. And to top it off it's obviously outdated.

  • Luster, you have to set your mind on another wavelength whenever you watch Stanley Kubrick's movies. This is indeed, like you point out, not a movie you sit back and enjoy, cheering for a character, a movie with a feeling that something is going somewhere. It is indeed long and characters may seem lousy, but you have to understand it is all part of kubrick's idea...plan. This kind of movie you enjoy by trying to understand it, like an enigma i might say.

  • It is indeed VERY easy to explain the movie quite quickly, like the description of this very video does. But the point, like in The Shining, is to be able to pick up every single piece of metaphor kubrick's gives you. It is always quite amusing to go read analysis of his movies, done by so and so teachers, and see how everything fits. for example, in the shining, during a scene, even a backscene object ( a carton of food) has a logo on it that is crucial to the story's metaphor

  • If what you are saying is true,then Stanley has still failed by being overly self-indulgent and insulting the audience's intelligence. At least The Shining had more charm to it. It's reasons like that why movies fail when a filmmaker becomes selfish and obsessed with what they have in mind for putting together as a film.

  • No thanks,you can continue to enjoy this overly self indulgent and highly forgettable piece of film however. I'm moving on.

  • Forgettable piece of film...

    You are claiming that Stanley Kubrick's legacy will die out.

    Stanley Kubrick is one of the greatest directors of all time and this is one of his greatest films.

    Also, by stating this is a forgettable piece of film you are forgetting the book which was written by one of the great novelist of the 20th century, Anthony Burgess.

    Now go and 'move on' into a dreadful age of film where you can be accepted for lack of creative thought or imagination.

  • I'm not claiming that his legacy will die out,I just think his work sucks for the most part.

  • Yeah, it sucks so it won't ever die out.

    And now it's not forgettable, huh?

    What do you enjoy?

    Do you just hate everything that is spat out into the cinema world?

    Or does every film have to be as artistic as an explosion or maybe the character development a chair can offer.

    Why does this and all of Kubrick's films suck?

    The only thing self indulgent I see here is yourself.

  • Look to me the movie is forgettable,there is shit that I enjoy,with Kubrick I don't get much of anything good and his movies just leave a lot be desired aside from The Shining. Stop trying to force your beliefs about Kubrick's movies on me,if you like his work a lot then more power to you.

    I am not obligated to enjoy the kind of movies that you do and you damn well know it.

  • As far as I went to shoving my beliefs was by telling you a fact that Stanley Kubrick is one of the best directors who ever lived. I'll even add he is one of the most influential.

    The only reason I go on is because you purposely commented this video to insult it. Then you go on to tell everyone how self indulgent Kubrick is and his film when really you are talking about yourself. And to top it off, you go on to act like the better person as if you know what's good cinema. Get over yourself.

  • For fuck sakes,did it occur to you that the only reason I keep going on about this movie is because you keep enabling me by responding to me? If you want me to stop responding to this video then just let me have my say unless...for the record you have that wrong,it's you who is acting like the better person just because I don't put his work on a high pedestal like you do.

  • @LusterOfDarkness

    Why do you hate this movie?

  • I don't like it because it is boring,too long,very lifeless,uninteresting,and uninspiring. There is no one to give a flying fuck about in it as well.

    It fails on many levels trying to be ambitious,and on top of that the story is way too paper thin for a movie like this. I expected more when I heard about this so called cult movie and was mistaken after I spent 2 and a half hours almost that I'll never ever regain again.

  • lol... I just think you don't like anything.

    I know people who don't like it, but they also like other movies. You just seem like a critic that no one cares about.

    Again, get over yourself.

  • Get over myself? Whatever, It's not my intention to get anyone to care about what I'm saying. You're just saying a bunch of made up shit and are treating it like it's not a myth. And for your information I do happen to like other movies,you mistake me for someone who watches high quality movies so they can feel

    better about themselves. Me? I don't do it that,

    I never have and I never will. All I want from movies is good escapist entertainment that

    I can fucking watch more than once.

  • Now, if you were to talk about, for example, you don't like the editing and this is the reason, or, the acting and character development was lacking things like that, you might have something tangible to really say about the movie. Those are real aspects of a film. But there is no such thing as a boring, lifeless, uninteresting, uninspiring movie. It doesn't exist.

  • Oh yes there is,but in your own world? No there isn't. Perception is reality,and in my reality and other people's reality,those things exist. You can defend the movie all you want but just know that I'm not going to change my mind about how I feel about this movie,there is nothing you can do to make me change my mind about this movie.

  • Boredom is in the eyes of the beholder, it's not an actually real tangible thing. So for you to say "it is boring" just isn't true at all! There is no such a thing as 'Boredom' it doesn't exist! Now if you had said 'I found it boring' then that would have been accurate and a reflection of yourself. So, it's not boring, it's not lifeless, it's not uninteresting and it's not uninspiring. These are just aspects of what YOU are. They have no meaning toward the film at all.

  • It sounds like you aren't familiar with subtlety,huh? Every fucking thing I said about this movie was on my behalf. Me,myself,and I. Aspects of what I am? Buddy as far as I am concerned you have crossed the fucking line and are a complete douchebag I tried being civilized with you and that clearly isn't worth it anymore.

  • So violent...

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  • @LusterOfDarkness

    HAHA! What a reyou going to do to me? A little of the the old ultra-violence?

    Welly, welly, welly, welly, welly, welly, well.

  • Naughty, naughty, naughty! You filthy old soomka!

  • That's fine that you dislike the movie but please don't make it sound like every second of your life is put to something relevant. 2 and a half hours that you'll never regain? Christ.... Go look for sympathy somewhere else

  • Its renowned as one of the greatest films of all time dickface

  • I don't think you understand.

    I wasn't the one who went onto a video related to a movie I dislike and, what it seems like, start a fight. I mean what do you think would happen if you insulted a film this popular.

    It's like if I went onto a Star Wars video and just blurted out how ridiculously unrealistic and stupid it is.

  • It sounds to me like you expect everyone who knows about this movie to like it. All I wanted to do was to give my honest opinions about this movie and I did just that,and also I think you can't handle the fact at all that someone who knows about this movie can hate it. As for Star Wars,I like it,but it's been over exposed so much that I can't bring myself to wanting it anymore on dvd.

  • this movie is oddly amazing! more movies should be made like this...

  • notice how it resembles one of the main themes of the film

  • ..... ok thats it, im downloading this film right now!

  • Does anyone know if there's a longer version of that version of the William Tell Overture?

  • is too awesome

  • this is one of the best trailers i have ever seen

  • I so wish trailers could be made like this now..

  • I could've sworn this movie was directed by Quentin Tarantino! How embarrassing!

  • anyone notice they dropped the a? now it's just clockwork orange...

  • I notcied that. It actually annoys the shit out of me.

  • ya same.

  • Watch out: the theme is the "Ouverture Guglielmo Tell" (William Tell Ouverture) by Gioacchino Rossini, not Beethoven!

  • Is that the kid from H.R Puffinstuff?

  • Best Movie Ever!