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Malcolm McDowell about Stanley Kubrick

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Malcolm McDowell, who played Alex DeLarge in Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange", talks a bit about his experiences working with the late, great master. Taped in Venice, 1997.

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  • Barry Lyndon is a beautiful movie.

  • His strongest period, from Dr. Strangelove all the way to Eyes Wide Shut, he's proven to be the greatest director that ever lived as far as I'm concerned. He's always been my fave. Among all these classics, 2001, A Clockwork Orange and Full Metal Jacket are his true masterpieces.

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  • omg, hes still sexy and cute...i'd still do him

  • I think the killing,paths of glory,dr.strangelove,the shining and full metal jacket are his masterpieces.Films i can see something different each time,but im completely entertained throughout each time as well.His other films(spartacus,lolita,2001,cl­ockwork orange,barry lyndon and eyes wide shut) have flashes of brilliance,but they either don't entertain me,or they can't keep my attention like the aformentioned films.Clockwork was entertaining,but i found it extremely disturbing to truly enjoy

  • Dr.Strangelove, 2001, A Clockwork Orange, Barry Lyndon, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket and Eyes Wide Shut are like one long multi-faceted masterpiece of timeless, vivid, powerful, unforgettable cinema. I love them all equally, they are just the best there is, the very best.

  • Looks Like Sting Really?

  • Haahahahhaa.... he still kinda speaks in nadsat!

  • Just saw Barry Lyndon this week and I was stunned by it. So beautiful, but also moved me to tears when Barry's son dies, had me on the edge of my seat with the suspense of the climactic duel, made me laugh when the delightful Andre Morrell made his appearance and more. It seems all his main characters are capable of bad things, having a dark side, but they are always sympathetic too and all the films end with some kind of hope or optimism.

  • Malcolm McDowell read Horror Audiobook  "The Bobbything"

  • @GUIDOBRAT paths of glory is from his earlier period but i still thinks it deserves to be mentioned

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