A Clockwork Orange (1971)

Published: Oct. 12, 2017, 9:51 a.m.

b"Hi, hi, hi there internet! Join your humble narrators, alongside our guest droog Justin Clark as they take on Stanley Kubrick's 1971 bit of the old-ultra-violence, A Clockwork Orange. A film about human nature and the future, and the future is always right here, right now. We discuss the twisted morality of the film and how it indicts not only its characters, but the audience as well. We learn that Justin's version of hell would be the Ludovico technique, only instead of The Triumph of the Will, it'd be Baby Geniuses. And just why is Matt so damn angry at Katherine Heigl? We may never know, but it sure is fun listening to him go off. \\n\\nAll this and a discussion about why we shouldn't trust the Man to fix our nature.\\n\\nThanks for listening! Be sure to drop a letter to us at oscarwatchpodcast@gmail.com and find us on social media.\\n\\nNext week, the UnOscars are back!"