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brilliantly played by malcolm mcdowell. and terrorising and that is a part of the film that became notorious. the design is extraordinary, but the violence at the beginning of the film is very, very full on. what people forget is that most of the film actually happens after that and it is to do with this thing this technique. so a type of aversion to make? or aversion therapy? exactly. the idea is that if you take away so much of a person, do theyjust become nothing more than a clockwork orange? that section of the film gets far less attention than the beginning which is the the thing that made the film notorious. there are lots of stories about it being banned, it was not banned in the uk. kubrick asked warner bros to remove it from circulation in the uk after it had its first run. the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown. it was not shown again until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because you made a documentary about it. no end to your talents? it has a lov
brilliantly played by malcolm mcdowell. and terrorising and that is a part of the film that became notorious. the design is extraordinary, but the violence at the beginning of the film is very, very full on. what people forget is that most of the film actually happens after that and it is to do with this thing this technique. so a type of aversion to make? or aversion therapy? exactly. the idea is that if you take away so much of a person, do theyjust become nothing more than a clockwork...
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malcolm mcdowell starred in the film. ok, malcolm. this, i think i was in my 20s. oh, my god! what's the matter, will? are you having a problem? my feet are stuck... i'm in. good man, ok. how did kubrick differ to other directors? i asked him, "how do you direct?" he said, "well, i know... "i don't know what i want. "but i do know what i don't want." and how, wow, that was true. and i think that's why he did a lot of takes. luckily, with me, he never really did that many takes. on barry lyndon, i heard he went up to 100 takes. the exhibition charts kubrick's near 50 year career. from his earliest days, earning a living as a chess player and a photographer, to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from. the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire, which was a sort of kubrick studios. ok, so, this libra
malcolm mcdowell starred in the film. ok, malcolm. this, i think i was in my 20s. oh, my god! what's the matter, will? are you having a problem? my feet are stuck... i'm in. good man, ok. how did kubrick differ to other directors? i asked him, "how do you direct?" he said, "well, i know... "i don't know what i want. "but i do know what i don't want." and how, wow, that was true. and i think that's why he did a lot of takes. luckily, with me, he never really did...
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malcolm mcdowell starred in the film. 0k, malcolm. did this, i think i was in my 20s. oh, my god! what's the matter, will? are you having a problem? my feet are stuck... i'm in. good man, 0k. how did kubrick differ to other directors? i asked him, "how do you direct?" he said, "well, i know... "i don't know what i want. "but i do know what i don't want." and how, wow, that was true. and i think that's why he did a dot of takes. luckily, with me, he never really did that many takes. 0n barry lyndon, i heard he went up to 100 takes. the exhibition charts kubrick's near 50 year career. from his earliest days, earning a living as a chess player and a photographer, to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from. the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire, which was a sort of kubrick studios. ok, so, this l
malcolm mcdowell starred in the film. 0k, malcolm. did this, i think i was in my 20s. oh, my god! what's the matter, will? are you having a problem? my feet are stuck... i'm in. good man, 0k. how did kubrick differ to other directors? i asked him, "how do you direct?" he said, "well, i know... "i don't know what i want. "but i do know what i don't want." and how, wow, that was true. and i think that's why he did a dot of takes. luckily, with me, he never really did...
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malcolm mcdowell starred in the film. 0k, malcolm.e exhibition. the last time i did this, i think i was in my 20s. oh, my god! what's the matter, will? are you having a problem? my feet are stuck... i'm in. good man, 0k. how did kubrick differ to other directors? i asked him, "how do you direct?" he said, "well, i know... i don't know what i want, but i do know what i don't want." and how, wow, that was true. and i think that's why he did a lot of takes. luckily with me, he never really did that many takes. 0n barry lyndon, i heard he went up to 100 takes. the exhibition charts kubrick's near 50—year career, from his earliest days earning a living as a chess player and a photographer to the short films he made as a young auteur, in which he did pretty much everything. each of his major movies is given a gallery, telling its story, presenting the processes, props and people with whom kubrick collaborated. this is where most of the show‘s contents have come from — the film—maker's home and h0 in hertfordshire, which was a sort of kubric
malcolm mcdowell starred in the film. 0k, malcolm.e exhibition. the last time i did this, i think i was in my 20s. oh, my god! what's the matter, will? are you having a problem? my feet are stuck... i'm in. good man, 0k. how did kubrick differ to other directors? i asked him, "how do you direct?" he said, "well, i know... i don't know what i want, but i do know what i don't want." and how, wow, that was true. and i think that's why he did a lot of takes. luckily with me, he...
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brilliantly played by malcolm mcdowell.ous. the design is extraordinary, but the violence at the beginning of the film is very, very full on. what people forget is that most of the film actually happens after that and it is to do with this thing this technique. so a type of aversion to make? 0r aversion therapy? exactly. the idea is that if you take away so much of a person, do theyjust become nothing more than a clockwork orange? that section of the film gets far less attention than the beginning which is the the thing that made the film notorious. there are lots of stories about it being banned, it was not banned in the uk. kubrick asked warner bros to remove it from circulation in the uk after it had its first run. the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown. it was not shown again until 1999 or 2000 when it was reissued. and you know because you made a documentary about it. no end to your talents? it has a lovely sons and feel to it. it is an old—timer bank robber and redfor
brilliantly played by malcolm mcdowell.ous. the design is extraordinary, but the violence at the beginning of the film is very, very full on. what people forget is that most of the film actually happens after that and it is to do with this thing this technique. so a type of aversion to make? 0r aversion therapy? exactly. the idea is that if you take away so much of a person, do theyjust become nothing more than a clockwork orange? that section of the film gets far less attention than the...
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a young thug played brilliantlu by malcolm mcdowell.forget is that most of the film actually happens after that, and it is to do with this thing called the ludovico technique. what if you take someone with violent urges and try and remove those violent urges? so a type of aversion therapy? exactly. the idea is that if you take away so much of a person, do theyjust become nothing more than a clockwork orange? that section of the film, which gets far less attention than the beginning which is the thing that made the film notorious, is actually the body of the film. there are lots of stories about it being banned, it was not banned in the uk. stanley kubrick asked warner bros to remove it from circulation in the uk after it had its first run. the reason you could never see it was because stanley kubrick did not want it to be shown. it was not shown again until 1999 or 2000, when it was finally reissued. and you know because you made a documentary about it. a doctorate and a documentary. no end to your talents. best dvd at the moment? old m
a young thug played brilliantlu by malcolm mcdowell.forget is that most of the film actually happens after that, and it is to do with this thing called the ludovico technique. what if you take someone with violent urges and try and remove those violent urges? so a type of aversion therapy? exactly. the idea is that if you take away so much of a person, do theyjust become nothing more than a clockwork orange? that section of the film, which gets far less attention than the beginning which is the...