>adrenochrome laced milk >the ol' in and out with ... younger women >violence everywhere
Did Kubrick try to illuminate the public about our rulers and their proclivities through Burgess' masterpiece? Other interesting bit was the subtle warnings about the EU being the next Nazi reich.
Lmao did Kubrick drop a fear and loathing reference in there? That’s kind of cool
Adrenachrome has its own occult connotations and has had rumours floating around about the elite indulging in it ever since F&L came out So, it’s plausible, but seems more likely that Kubrick just wanted to pay lip service to an incredible contemporary book at the time
Jonathan Adams
Oh shit my reading comprehension needs work
Liam Evans
The brilliant message, to me, was the thug's love for Beethoven did not prevent him from being a piece of shit criminal, rapist, and murderer. The elite think their "culture" makes them superior. Alex was a bigger Beethoven fan than any of them.
Nathan Hughes
Adrenochrome is never mentioned in the book or the movie, what are you on about? A clockwork orange the film came out in 1971, Fear and loathing was published later the same year so it would be impossible for Kubrick to reference it.
Jonathan Rodriguez
>adrenochrome >drop the a >drenochrome >drop the o's and replace the last one with a u, and the last e >drencrum ????
Kayden Myers
The book was written before Fear and Loathing.
I think Kubrick got the idea for the droogs glass eye cufflinks from Jimmy Saville, Epstein had some too.
Interview with Malcolm McDowel and author Anthony Burgess in the 70s
adrenochrome is not real if it was I would be selling it and using it
Nolan Baker
>i have access to everything that's real wew
Cameron Murphy
"Alex lists some of the fictitious ingredients one can request: vellocet (Russian for amphetamines), synthemesc (synthetic mescaline), drencrom (adrenochrome)." >don't be a fag
He beats a homeless drunk to death. He prevents Billy boy and his droogs from raping some girl. He picks up and shags two girls his own age in the music shop. He beats some Leona Helmsley rich woman to death with a modern art dick. The only one he did bad was the author, if he had been a reporter or politician, Alex would be like a super hero
Alex did hardly anything wrong, society was fucked
I have access to every drug I could ever want If it was real I would have it
Brody Cooper
Want to chew on my pineal gland, /b/rother?
Jaxson Reed
What does Drencrum refer to? Velocet is speed Synthamesc is acid
Zachary Ross
Woah too cool for this board
Bentley Ward
curious as well
Jaxson Foster
Damn... think about this for a minute, with all of the speculation that tech heads are on adrenochrome, adderall, and are microdosing LSD/DMT........ It's almost like this stack was a real redpill, back in the 60s/70s.
Well mescaline is a compound that shares similarities both with classical hallucinogens and with the class of drugs that includes MDMA and amphetamines. It's a naturally occurring alkaloid found in various cacti, such as San Pedro, and most famously the now-endangered Peyote. It's a slow acting trip when ingested orally, takin 2 hours to even start and not ending for about 8 or so. It's not for everybody, as the price for taking it is drinking bitter cactus goo and then struggling to keep it down. But it will cure you of atheism, you cant deny there is deeper meaning in life in that state of mind, you basically see the pattern, and for me it made me really inclined towards liking mathematics as well. Oh if you take this you probably will throw up. Last time I did it I watched a bunch of Miyazaki movies and looked at the stars
Eli Moore
moloko is also ivan for milk or milako in bulgarian. kubrick wasnt known for picking shit for no reason though.
Adrian Gutierrez
Damn Satan, you'd know I guess
Carter Butler
I laid on the couch with a blanket over my head. But the blanket basically expanded into a universe so it was comfy
Anthony Watson
Take a guess, retard.
Brayden Carter
The whole thing is a redpill on the EU and bringing Europe’s spirit to heel
Ex: beethoven’s 9th (?) Symphony, which is “ruined” for the protagonist and used to trigger nausea by the psychologists in the film, was also to be the “national” anthem of the EU. Obvious symbolism that the things. After “reform”, the symphony invokes a suppressive response (see how post-war erhnic Germans react when you play the first verse of their anthem, it’s cringe worthy)
The young lads in the film fight in comical and petty performances (regional conflict through all of European history). After “reform”, conflicts have ended and the youths have just become cops to police each other
A new man lives in the home of the protagonist once he has been reformed, literally replaced
Everything is more peaceful but also neutered, charmless, and petit bourgeois
Cooper Anderson
Anthony Burgess, the author of a Clockwork Orange, is based, not Kubrick. Burgess also wrote a book where the state mandates homosexually bc of overpopulation.
Great reads, def recommend.
Liam Morgan
Read some of the stuff Kubrick has said and written. Kubrick is undeniably based. They can both be based.
Blake Lee
Read The Wanting Seed by the same author of A Clockwork orange. Damn good stuff.
Jace Mitchell
Fair okay
Jaxson Foster
They didn't beat the homeless man to death. After Alex is done with the treatment and is kicked out of his parents house, the same old bum recognizes him and he and his homeless buddies put a whoopin on a now defenseless Alex until they are stopped by Dim and Georgie who are now po-po's.