Hipsters Don’t Lie looks at the daily obstacles that keep you from being fashionably counter-culture in India. Click to enlarge Watch this space for more reasons why Hipsters Don’t Lie .
For Jehovah’s Witnesses, it is only once all mankind has heard God’s message that the day of judgement will come. Only then, once everybody has had opportunity to repent, and the chance of enlightenment, will the wheat be separated from the chaff in the second coming of Christ. They believe ...
David Bowie is indubitably one of the most influential artists of recent times. Across a career spanning some fifty years, he has repeatedly changed the way we look at the world; adjusted the face of fashion; altered the future of music forever. And so when on his 66th birthday Bowie released his first new song in ten years, it made for an unquestionably special moment. Bowie was back, and just as his latest LP The Next Day made for one of the most anticipated albums of this year thus far, the V&A's David Bowie is [...]
Sunny Afternoon - The Kinks Well, it was actually cloudy. Bad start. It was Sunday though, yesterday in fact. And I was lazing. Full on. Pants off. Couch on. Watching The Masters on TV. Adam Scott and Angel Cabrera battling it out for the green jacket. It's about half three in the afternoon. Tired enough [...]

aclockworkorange : Stanley Kubrick exhibit at LACMA

Photos by G. Memorabilia from Stanley Kubrick's films. Stanley Kubrick - On View at LACMA through June 30, 2013 Los Angeles! If you are a fan of the films of Stanley Kubrick, you must check out an exhibit of Kubrick memorabilia at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art . Props, set pieces, costumes, script notes, shooting schedules and tons of ephemera from all of Kubrick's movies are represented in this exhibit as well as many of the cameras he used to make his beloved [...]

Out of Print is a cool business that sells T-shirts and other fashion staples featuring vintage book cover designs. Now, they are branching out into the realm of tablet covers and funding that endeavor through Kickstarter . This project, which seems like a no-brainer, will use the oldest book binder in the country and an MIT engineer to turn your tablet into one of the following pieces of classic literature: The Great Gatsby, Pride and Prejudice, Invisible Man, Slaughterhouse-Five, A Clockwork Orange, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Moby Dick, Lolita, On The Road or Atlas [...]

Photo by G. KY Geli XXX (Street art featuring the artwork of "A Clockwork Orange" Listen up my droogs! What are the chances I'd run into street art featuring "A Clockwork Orange" the day before I heard that "A Clockwork Orange" musical is being planned for the 50th anniversary of the novel? Welly, welly, welly, welly, welly, welly, well, to quote Alex. The musical will hit Manchester stages in 2012 and is officially sanctioned by "A Clockwork Orange" writer Anthony Burgess. Though Burgess died in 1993, he wrote [...]

From Endswell : "A campaign for New Zealand-based online bookseller Whitcoulls that uses every word from famous novels to make posters for their film adaptions." These posters are simply astonishing, a fairly brilliant idea and amazingly well-executed. Two more posters after the jump (just because they're big, not because I hate you and am forcing you to click through) - one for Dragon Tattoo and the other for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. [...]

Photo and autograph courtesy of my huge in-person autograph collection. Malcolm McDowell "Then I looked at its top sheet, and there was the name -A CLOCKWORK ORANGE- and I said: 'That's a fair gloopy title. Who ever heard of a clockwork orange?'" - Alex. It's Malcolm McDowell's birthday today! Happy birthday to my favorite droog!

-¿Y ahora qué pasa, eh? Estábamos yo, Alex, y mis tres drugos, Pete, Georgie y el Lerdo, que realmente era lerdo, sentados en el bar lácteo Korova, exprimiéndonos los rasudoques y decidiendo qué podríamos hacer esa noche, en un invierno oscuro, helado y bastardo aunque seco. El bar lácteo Korova era un mesto donde servían leche-plus, y quizás ustedes, oh hermanos míos, han olvidado cómo eran esos mestos, pues las cosas cambian tan scorro en estos días, y todos olvidan tan rápido, aparte de que tampoco se leen mucho los diarios. Bueno, allí vendían leche con algo más. No tenían [...]
Adding to my list of favorite movies, here are the inductees from 1970s. A Clockwork Orange (dir. Stanley Kubrick, 1971). Eat the Document (dir. Bob Dylan, 1972). The Godfather (dir. Francis Ford Coppola, 1972). Serpico (dir. Sidney Lumet, 1973). The Godfather, Part II (dir. Francis Ford Coppola, 1974). Jaws (dir. Steven Spielberg, 1975). One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (dir. Miloš Forman, 1975). All the President’s Men (dir. Alan J. Pakula, 1976). Marathon Man (dir. John Schlesinger, 1976). Taxi Driver (dir. Martin Scorsese, 1976). Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope (dir. George Lucas, 1977). Monty Python’s The Life of [...]
Jan 24, 2010, 7:09pm
Fmly

This would sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence. -Alex, A Clockwork Orange (film) railcars - cathedral with no eyes (truman peyote remix) aria just shot this one over to me, and eric really mauled the tune in this truman peyote remix. it's beautiful, like a melting wax sculpture or any image on glitterguts .
It's easy to dismiss film trailers as a simple marketing tool, something to entice bodies into the theatre but easily forgotten once the actual film has arrived. Not true in my book! Trailers are an art form in many ways. I still enjoy watching trailers to films I've seen dozens of times. I'm often taken back to the moment in time when I first saw it - the excitement, the suspense, the shared thrills with other people in the audience, they're all recreated for 2 minutes or so. For those 2 minutes, I'm once again unspoiled. As [...]

"A creature who can only perform good or evil is a clockwork orange - meaning that he has the appearance of an organism lovely with colour and juice, but is in fact only a clockwork toy to be wound up by God or the Devil" - Anthony Burgess on A Clockwork Orange Watch "Standing Still" video : "Wound up by God or the Devil" now there's a term that you could easily apply to Billy Boy on Poison 's frantic, teen, rock [...]

It doesn't bear a striking resemblance to Malcolm McDowell, as the Droog Alex from the movie, but that almost makes this A Clockwork Orange vinyl doll much better. It's not beholden to Stanley Kubrick's dystopian nightmare, and rather pays homage to the literary work of Anthony Burgess. [created by Avatar666 via Walyou ]

Remember when the arty kids in high school were into Kubrick's treatment of A Clockwork Orange ? Like it was the edgy thing to do. Yeah, I'm not sure what that was all about. It's not a bad movie, but not something I'd center my life around either. This is funny, because that's exactly what No Doubt is doing with their upcoming tour. Proof that they still haven't grown up, I guess. No surprise here! Anyway, there will be a milkbar-themed stage design, Droogy costumes and [...]
One of cinema's greatest scenes, and an eeriely similar re-enactment of the way most JTTS staff meetings end.
Sepultura A-Lex SPV 23/26/27 January 2009 What they're saying As with their previous, Divine Comedy-inspired Dante XXI , Sepultura have written a concept album around a book - this time though it's about something a bit more modern though, Anthony Burgess' A Clockwork Orange. Frontman Derrick Green has been talking about A-Lex : Primarily the book is about young 15 year old Alex’s fight for freewill. [...]
Dec 12, 2008, 2:11am
Sey
Damn I wish I had 200 bones to throw at this piece. Frank Kozik made a exclusive figure for Kidrobot. It's a 14-inch Beethoven bust that is inspired by Alex's love for the legend in A Clockwork Orange. It's all pink with the perfect ACO eyelashes. This is what I want for Christmas every year! If you have the money to buy it then head over here where you can order it.