Clockwork Orange - Tumblr Posts
фанаты оранжевого заводного вас БОГ не любит поняли?
Hey gays do you like remember me???? Hehehehehee
here’s the translation cuz I just woke up and too lazy to rewrite it
хей факерс IM SO BACK!!!!
he’s not ginger, you are
One good thing about music, when it hits you, you feel no pain.
Bob Marley
Moloko just a cool band with a goddess as the singer
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Of the villain characters in the film world, perhaps the most malicious is Alex De Large in A Clockwork Orange. The cynical misanthrope draws the viewer into a bizarre world of violence.
Stanley Kubrick staged the gloomy hustle and bustle with lots of milky white. Alex's gang, dressed in white, always meets in the Kolova bar (Russian: cow) and drinks moloko (Russian: milk). Not a harmless drink, but a drug cocktail - milk with amphetamines. While no recipe for this deadly and fictional cocktail is mentioned in Anthony Burgess' book or Kubrick's film, the bar world embraced "the glass of evil" and let the imagination run wild. The resulting drinks usually consist of milk and vodka and a dash of mystery. Some bartenders mix them up with absinthe, anisette, Irish cream and milk, some just promise the full blast.
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I would have stopped the world for her and drank from the stars.
mod
very 👌
UHRWERK ORANGE / CLOCKWORK ORANGE - COMIC (2)
Favourite book male character P. 1
Kaz brekker (six of crows by Leigh bardugo)
Victor Vale (Vicious by V.E scwab)
Julian blackthorn (Lady midnight by Cassandra Clare)
Cardan greenbriar (Cruel prince by Holly Black)
Zero (Warcross by Marie lu)
The Darkling (shadow and bone by leigh bardugo)
Hannibal lecter (silence in the lambs by Thomas Harris)
Alex delarge (Clockwork orange by Anthony burgess)
Yin nezha (Poppy War by R. F kuang)
CLOCKWORK ORANGE (1971)
“In the scene where I’m being worked over by the police, the probation officer, played by Aubrey Morris, was supposed to spit on me. Poor old Aubrey ran out of saliva and so Steven Berkoff, who was playing a cop, said: “Don’t worry, I’ve got some.” He brought up the most hideous lurgies. Stanley asked: “Can you get it on his nose?” Berkoff says: “Yeah!” We did so many takes, what with Stanley not accepting anything less than 100%. He wanted it to dribble down just right, to be totally humiliating. Obviously, I was a bit pissed off.“ -Malcom McDowell
A little bit of the old ultra-violence.
Older drawings but I still like them
Also, recent Pete sketches
They got tired of his ass
A clockwork orange doodles
More a clockwork orange stuff
This bastard