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What do we want to see after Rexpresso 2?
Akima:
"A nameless horror from her subconscious." Fit to scare away any passing Great Old Ones.
J:
--- Quote from: Dliessmgg on 20 Apr 2010, 00:47 ---Haven't seen ACO
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oh thou gloopy molodoy bratchny malchick, rectify this thou must. this nochy for preferance, but skorry in any case. the filmdrome is worth the cutter, if you have one near that shows the real starry sinnys. if not, then rabbit away and empty thyne carmans of whatever pretty polly needed to kupet a disk. crast it from the biblio if thou must, but viddy the ol film how ever you can. a sweet sweet vino for the glazzballs it is.
Carl-E:
True that, my droogie. One of the few movies that is every bit as good as (if not better than) the book!
Saw the local HS production of Singin' in the Rain this weekend.
and no, that was not a non-sequiter.
raoullefere:
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--- Quote from: raoullefere on 19 Apr 2010, 16:34 ---What's with me, I think, was the motorboating discussion over in WTC. I may have to… nevermind.
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raoullefere will be in his bunk.
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Well, in someone's. Didn't get slapped, that's the important thing.
Funny thing, I was reading about the dustup between Kubrick and Burgess over the ending. I didn't know the final chapter was omitted from the U.S. publication of A Clockwork Orange. Apparently, Alex gets redeemed. Blimey.
Carl-E:
Same thing happened to Melville with Moby Dick. The first edition had the epilogue cut by the publisher. The second edition didn't come out until after Melville died...
Spoiler: Ishmael survived the wreck!
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