A Clockwork Orange Resources
Websites
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The Facebook fanpage has your regular dose of quotes, images, and "Where are They Now?" posts about the film.
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This Clockwork Orange/Malcom McDowell fanpage is harder to follow than the book's dialog.
Book or TV Adaptations
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The book of Orange came first, and so did our comprehensive guide.
Articles and Interviews
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Maybe McDowell was brainwashed, but he actually hated A Clockwork Orange for a while. But like Elizabeth Berkley and Showgirls, he eventually changed his mind.
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Roger Ebert called the film "an ideological mess," and not because they drink milk instead of OJ.
Video
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Got only six minutes? This NSFW YouTube clip will digest the movie for you.
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Sixty-one seconds is probably all that's left when you cut the movie down to a general audience-appropriate trailer.
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Malcom McDowell and his accent talk to British TV, and their accents, about the 40th anniversary of the film.
Audio
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A Clockwork Orange is over 50 years old, and NPR's "On Point" celebrated its gold anniversary.
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There's nothing like curling up next to the radio and listening to some ultra-violence. A Clockwork Orange was adapted into a radio play in 1997.
Images
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This fan art shows Beethoven with a droogish makeover.
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This fan-made poster explains the title's significance better than the movie itself.