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Classic Movie Scene - A Clockwork Orange

 

Alex puts his droogs in their place.

 

One of the most shocking, disturbing, and wonderful movies of all time, check out the reference video here.

 

More scenes from more movies to come, are you getting tired of them yet?

 

Enjoy!

A Clockwork Orange Publicity Picture

boston, massachusetts

1972

 

screening of "a clockwork orange"

unidentified theater

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

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Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

'A Clockwork Orange' double-exposure roll taken around the Heygate Estate and Aylesbury Estate, SE17; then around Newhaven Harbour.

 

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Our media/foosball room is the most overlooked room in the house. Technically a 3rd bedroom, but only measuring 8'x8', with no closet. We have crammed an insane amount of stuff in here. Without exaggeration, thousands of comic books, thousands of CD-R/DVD-R/BD-Rs backups, all our old almost-trash hardware that occasionally gets re-used, floppy discs, audio cassettes, some DC2120 tapes, routers, hubs, an Odyssey 2 console, vinyl records, empty cd spindles, spare keyboards, headphones, floppy drives, hard drives, torn up remnants of tee shirts & posters....... A veritable junkyard of stuff that we don't use very often, but also don't want to throw away. I've been looking into the idea of climate-proof comic book boxes, so they could be moved to the attic. It's an expensive prospect, and I'm not sure what we'd do with the extra space. It's not like we'd throw away the shelf the comics are on. We'd just put new stuff on the shelf. So the real question would be: From where would that new stuff come from, and how would it benefit wherever that new stuff comes from? It's hard to optimize when there's not a super-specific goal.

 

Bart Simpson.

A Clockwork Orange shirt, BDRs, Bart Simpson doll, CDROMs, CDRs, CDs, DVDRs, DVDs, Odyssey 2 console, Slayer poster, blurays, cassettes, floppy disks, foosball table, hard drives, hubs, spindles, switches, tapes.

cartoon: The Simpsons.

 

media room, upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.

 

December 18, 2014.

  

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A Clockwork Orange Publicity Picture

The light emanating from the base of the Lucy figure was so bright that when I adjusted my camera it darkened down everything else in the room. Like theater (and museum) lighting, this was designed for the naked eye (so to speak), not for the camera, though there were lots of cameras at the exhibit.

Looks like Alexa has some competition in the female droogie department.

 

Yum, more to choose from, more to look at. :-)

 

NOTE: I did the same Photoshop trick (see Alexa) of using masks to bring out the girl without overpowering the rest of the photo.

A female "Droogie" from A Clockwork Orange. Pretty girl and she looks the part but for what it's worth, I think Megan's "Alexa" is still the best one I've seen.

Photo by André King

 

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Self Portrait Inspired by A Clockwork Orange.

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...and Frankie's eye....

 

I'm so glad I read this original version finally published in the U.S. It is the book the rest of the world knows...however, when it was first published, the U.S. publisher convinced Burgess to omit the last chapter, which changes the meaning considerably.

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This vintage book cover mock-up for 'A Clockwork Orange' uses the fully opened eye from Alex's 'treatment' as the visual theme.

Cosplay

 

Model: Giada Robin (Drugo)

A Clockwork Orange Publicity Picture

boston, massachusetts

1972

 

screening of "a clockwork orange"

unidentified theater

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

For licensing and commission requests: info{at}elkevogelsang.com -

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It's interesting that both Lucy and the other reclining figure are wearing white wigs (and etcetera), instead of the florescent colored wigs from the film. Perhaps it was because they would have stood out too much, especially as this exhibit was open to all ages.

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Bart/Alex

Okay let's please not talk about what a shitty hack photoshop job this is. :P

Let's also not talk about how in the original photos, I was 10 times darker than Minna, and somehow ended up 10 times paler. How does that work?!

 

One of my favorite books!

(Yes the quote above is only from the movie version but how friggin' great is that scene?)

 

Look out for more of these in the future :)

See Minna's version here!

 

Oh, and of course View On Black

 

The Kroovy Droogs, 10'' x 18'', acrylic on board. My piece for the "I Want My Music Video Art Show" at Gallery Meltdown, Hollywood, LA, 7th October - 20th October 2011.

For Gallery 1988's Postcard Art Show, a show in which everything is presented as an actual postcard based on pop culture.

 

I based my four designs on the Stanley Kubrick film A Clockwork Orange each one depicting a part from the film from the Korea Milk Bar to the unexpected visit.

 

All four postcards are available to buy from Gallery 1988's location as well as in their online store:

 

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Frank Kozik

Well, any chance to play a dressed up droog is good enough for me. ;)

For the FGR theme

 

Playing Dress Up

 

This was an outtake shot.

Classic Movie Scene - A Clockwork Orange

 

Alex puts his droogs in their place.

 

One of the most shocking, disturbing, and wonderful movies of all time, check out the reference video here.

 

More scenes from more movies to come, are you getting tired of them yet?

 

Enjoy!

Collaboration with Zowie Wilde. Original image created by Zowie Wilde; 10/12/09. Image completed by Luis Drayton; 19/01/10.

Oh, with me lovely, lovely Ludwig Van playing in the background, I went to a bad, bad place...

 

... but it's okay; they know me there. ;->

Adams Probe 16 as featured in A Clockwork Orange.

 

Not easy to get in and out of. It would have made more sense to have the whole glasshouse hinge forwards below the windscreen.

Andy Warhol prints, Jimi Hendrix, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, A Clockwork Orange

 

Queen print, Casablanca print, Abbey Road, The Fed, Reservoir Dogs

 

[This was a while ago...It looks a little different now...]

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