The Durango-95 purred away real horrorshow ó a nice, warm vibraty feeling all through your guttiwuts. Soon it was trees and dark, my brothers, with real country dark. We fillied around for a while with other travelers of the night, playing hogs of the road. Then we headed west, what we were after now was the old surprise visit, that was a real kick and good for laughs and lashing of the ultra-violent.
Just say it guys, Amen to Mr. Kubrick. i mean who the hell would even have vision and genius to hold a shot for that long, most directors would do the "conventional" cutting away after a few seconds. just look at how freaking long he holds, and it completely works an makes the film unique. kubrick making one of the greatest films as one of the greatest directors at the height of his career.
The best shot in the film in my opinion. When the camera zooms in and he is driving. He is almost barely in control. When I first saw this, I was floored. Amazing Kubrick techniques. :D
that image of malcolm mcdowell staring ahead as he is driving is unforgettable- terrifying, beautiful,not of this world - i thought there was a poster available of it but doesnt seem to exist
Of the four actors who portrayed Alex and his droogs in this movie, the one who portrayed Pete was the only one who was actually a teenager at the time.
There is only one thing that bothers me with this scene, why is a truck parked in the middle of a desolate country road at night? Seems like a robbery setup.
My wife hit a truck in this exact same circumstance. Fortunately she hit the rear wheels or she would have been killed. The driver of the truck was driving across the road from a farm track to another track on the other side. He stopped on the road to close the gate behind him and open the next gate. It was pitch black night. This was a commercial truck diver, not some hay seed. This is where I learned truck drivers are not some professional group, who safely navigate the roads amongst dangerous car drivers. Watch some of the freeway snow pileups. See the "safe" way trucks handle those situations.
A Clockwork Orange brings with is a strong critique of society, showzinho scene of violence previously little explored, the language used, the narrative is perfect, the best in the history of cinema in my opinion, photography and soundtrack border on perfection. A clockwork Orange It’s a film Far ahead of its time and it gave me a passion for cinema, so that’s why It’s my favorite film, because of its construcion, plot, photography, score, language and especially the shock it causes, sepalino to everyone, Cinema does not only serve as a means of entertainment but as means of expressiom, point of view and criticism.
this movie was odd, I was 15 when I watched it and it caught my attention the whole movie, that's not common for teenagers. generally, teenagers get bored with old movies, but this got something that makes you wanna watch it
It’s funny and surprisingly charismatic given how inappropriate some parts of the film are. It also makes me sympathize with Alex despite him being such a bad person. Malcolm McDowell was fantastic in this movie
Thankfully, the movie car survived. I have images of it from a car show a couple of years ago. It was in a poor state, as commented by some below, but due to its significance a group of guys got together and rebuilt it. One of the guys said it's not nice to drive, but worth it for for all the attention.
I have a small Corgi Toys replica of a Probe 16 that I must have received in the early 70s. Saw this movie around 80 but it took forever to connect things.
I remember that this scene was parodied in an episode of Gravity Falls. Bill Cipher was Alex and his minions were his droogs! I doubt that the kids wouldn't realize that connection.
It's a Probe 16 AB4, if remember correctly. The Adams Brothers designed the car, only three were ever built one recently going for a quarter of a million dollars. This one in question belonged to amongst others, drummer Corky Laing and is now with a Motorsport company. Because of its rarity and background if sold could reach offers of several million dollars.
Kubrick's method of working on dialogue was so hypnotic , and of course all the tracking shots he does . His films on the surface appear too be very cold , over the top , and most of the time make you cringe at how much black comedy is thrown into much of his work . ACO is my favorite film for all these reasons , even when you get the main points of the story down ..Its ultimatley how long kubrick allows his veiwers to interpret how he films just by facial expressions and music alone .
I'm here because I did a big mushroom trip many years ago, this scene was just like it, racing through the English countryside in my drug dealers car, then witnessing a car crash. Crazy times
poor Dim , he is realy good guy and not belong to gang ... 1:04 by his apperance he dont approve such agresive driving , and symphatise other motorists.
I understood the concept to be related to the process that Alex is put through for recovery and how it can backfire (i.e. his cross-eyed look at the end of the movie when they play the ninth symphony). The book explains it a bit more.
@mundotaku Sorry took me a bit but I looked in my book of A Clockwork Orange and car is called a Durango 95 so Kubrick simply used the name from the book. Also the full model name of the car from the movie is a M505 Adams Brothers Probe 16 AB/4
I rewatched it recently after remembering how shocked I was by it as a teenager. I didn't find it that shocking anymore, and I felt sad when I realized that meant I'd been so desensitized to this sort of thing.
Dim's screaming is the best. Makes me laugh out loud every time.
driving to work late be like
so everyday drive to work
"be like"
😄
GTA in a nutshell.
In GTA civilians can counter attack at least
Only three ever made , that’s insane , what a car to own
Despite the book and the movie taking place in a near dystopian future, that Durango 95 looks futuristic AF
Ik, incredibly accurate to a lot of supercars out today by ferrari and lambo. I’m not sure how they got it that accurate
1 of 3 made. the reason i pulled up this clip actually lol
The Durango-95 purred away real horrorshow ó a nice, warm vibraty feeling all through your guttiwuts. Soon it was trees and dark, my brothers, with real country dark. We fillied around for a while with other travelers of the night, playing hogs of the road. Then we headed west, what we were after now was the old surprise visit, that was a real kick and good for laughs and lashing of the ultra-violent.
The real name is Probe
@@aadhithanu9070 Probe 16
My favorite scene!
Just say it guys, Amen to Mr. Kubrick. i mean who the hell would even have vision and genius to hold a shot for that long, most directors would do the "conventional" cutting away after a few seconds. just look at how freaking long he holds, and it completely works an makes the film unique. kubrick making one of the greatest films as one of the greatest directors at the height of his career.
Yet, if he didn’t hold the shot you would still be calling this film a masterpiece lol.
@@SheepofChrist818 Why you replying to a dude 10 years ago in that manner. lmao
@@xheatproofspy7011 lol I didn’t notice that
Kubrick s career had no height. He was just floating around the stars high above our heads the whole damn time
True storytelling
The best shot in the film in my opinion. When the camera zooms in and he is driving. He is almost barely in control. When I first saw this, I was floored. Amazing Kubrick techniques. :D
that image of malcolm mcdowell staring ahead as he is driving is unforgettable- terrifying, beautiful,not of this world - i thought there was a poster available of it but doesnt seem to exist
This was the first movie I had to sneek out and watch when my parents were in bed back in the early 80s on HBO.
This film is pretty horrorshow!
Malenky stuff it is my drooga!
The Durango 95. Purred away like a real horror show
Pete is so cute I can't
@Jumpy Cat why
Of the four actors who portrayed Alex and his droogs in this movie, the one who portrayed Pete was the only one who was actually a teenager at the time.
There is only one thing that bothers me with this scene, why is a truck parked in the middle of a desolate country road at night? Seems like a robbery setup.
Maybe the truck ran out of gas?
You never heard about break down, out of order ,etc ? 🤦♂️
@@poweroffriendship2.0 sup
@@leviathan6661984 why would it be sideways though?
My wife hit a truck in this exact same circumstance. Fortunately she hit the rear wheels or she would have been killed.
The driver of the truck was driving across the road from a farm track to another track on the other side. He stopped on the road to close the gate behind him and open the next gate.
It was pitch black night. This was a commercial truck diver, not some hay seed. This is where I learned truck drivers are not some professional group, who safely navigate the roads amongst dangerous car drivers.
Watch some of the freeway snow pileups. See the "safe" way trucks handle those situations.
Glorious. It brought a wide grin to my face.
The music is Rossini "The Thieving Magpie"
THANK YOU
1:14 That famous stare
Durango 95. Gotta get me one of those
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probe_16
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Durango
set in 95
There's only like 3 you won't see this as your comment was 7 years ago but still
It's called the Probe 16
1:04 i love his voice
Every time I see this scene I expect to hear "What is Love" start playing
A Clockwork Orange brings with is a strong critique of society, showzinho scene of violence previously little explored, the language used, the narrative is perfect, the best in the history of cinema in my opinion, photography and soundtrack border on perfection.
A clockwork Orange It’s a film Far ahead of its time and it gave me a passion for cinema, so that’s why It’s my favorite film, because of its construcion, plot, photography, score, language and especially the shock it causes, sepalino to everyone, Cinema does not only serve as a means of entertainment but as means of expressiom, point of view and criticism.
skibidi toilet ohio
nice warm vibrating feeling.... Durango 95
All through your gutty woods
@@gergoblasko6789 guttywutts= guts💯🍻🌲🥳🍄
always going to love this movie
Gas, gas, gas
I'm gonna step on the gas
Tonight I fly
And be your lover
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
I'll be so quick as a flash
And you'll see the big show!
the durango 95 purred away real horrorshow, a nice and warm vibraty feeling all through our guttiwuts
REAL HORROR SHOW! YAAAYYYY AAAHHH HAAA!!! WOOOOOHOOOO!
Sums up the roads around my old village on a Friday night
Me and the boys escaping area 51
this movie was odd, I was 15 when I watched it and it caught my attention the whole movie, that's not common for teenagers. generally, teenagers get bored with old movies, but this got something that makes you wanna watch it
Its brilliant, so fresh compared to the overused tropes and cliches of todays films.
It’s funny and surprisingly charismatic given how inappropriate some parts of the film are. It also makes me sympathize with Alex despite him being such a bad person. Malcolm McDowell was fantastic in this movie
Lol my music teacher started playing this song and this scene came to my mind.
“Soon it was trees and Dark my Brothers, With Real Country Dark”
I must read the book.
It’s real horrorshow.
This movie is still legendary lol
This was me when i got my license
Hey, technically Alex is just driving on the correct side of the road. Everyone else is breaking the law!
Dim is classic @ 1:06.."you bastaads...you bastaads"..lollol
This gets me ready for a bit of the old... ultraviolence.
" What we were after was the old Surprise Visit , this was good for laughs , kicks & lashings of the old Ultra Violence "
the Durango 95!
+kelly quinn "...purred; real horror-show"
horror-show?! I think It's Russian word ХОРОШО (HOROSHO), In English for : good
good one!
Дур-ДомТВ I think it's also a pun on The atrocities Alex and his droogs commit.
Chris Henniker quite witty , but i love as they use Russian words, sometimes it's funny.
one of my favorite movies
This scene really underlines their hedonistic high.
A
Real
HORRORSHOW
Movie
WAY ahead of its time.
Thankfully, the movie car survived. I have images of it from a car show a couple of years ago. It was in a poor state, as commented by some below, but due to its significance a group of guys got together and rebuilt it. One of the guys said it's not nice to drive, but worth it for for all the attention.
LOL!!! I love that he keeps sticking out his tongue as he drives. 😅😅😅😅
"We fiddled around for awhile with other travelers of the night playing Hogs of the road" xD Woow
Love this film.
the best movie ever !!!
0:49 that's me when i ride the "Indiana Jones Adventure: Temple of the Forbidden Eye" at Disneyland California!
u bastads baby u bastads come on u bastads!
Awesome scene. Awesome movie.
One of a kind movie!!
Anyone else notice the screaming at 0:19 sort of sounds like Major Kong's screaming at the end of Dr. Strangelove?
I have a small Corgi Toys replica of a Probe 16 that I must have received in the early 70s. Saw this movie around 80 but it took forever to connect things.
I just love it.
Psychologically perfect.
Go get them droogs
Thank you.
I remember that this scene was parodied in an episode of Gravity Falls. Bill Cipher was Alex and his minions were his droogs! I doubt that the kids wouldn't realize that connection.
Nice scene from the best movie for me: A Clockwork Orange.
Kind of done something like this on New Year's morning going home after a party.
Real country dark, love it
It's a Probe 16 AB4, if remember correctly. The Adams Brothers designed the car, only three were ever built one recently going for a quarter of a million dollars. This one in question belonged to amongst others, drummer Corky Laing and is now with a Motorsport company. Because of its rarity and background if sold could reach offers of several million dollars.
Rob Zombie loved that car. “ My Durango. Number 95!” 😊
Kubrick's method of working on dialogue was so hypnotic , and of course all the tracking shots he does . His films on the surface appear too be very cold , over the top , and most of the time make you cringe at how much black comedy is thrown into much of his work . ACO is my favorite film for all these reasons , even when you get the main points of the story down ..Its ultimatley how long kubrick allows his veiwers to interpret how he films just by facial expressions and music alone .
Horrorshow joy-ride!
I'm here because I did a big mushroom trip many years ago, this scene was just like it, racing through the English countryside in my drug dealers car, then witnessing a car crash. Crazy times
Absolutely correct.
A Clockwork Fast and the Furious
haven't played "Hogs of the Road" in quite some time!
Thanks!
XD i love how he says it
Amazing !!!!
“Me everytime after I paid almost 100 dollars on gas” 😅😂
poor Dim , he is realy good guy and not belong to gang ... 1:04 by his apperance he dont approve such agresive driving , and symphatise other motorists.
1:04 LOL
What’s he saying? Go faster, baby?
Best scene
Great greenscreen.
1:15
He looks so cool! =D
Films like this define a generation
Cheers!
Real horror show! Woooooohoooooo!!!
1:10 lol the tire screech sound effect was cut
durango 95, in a real country dark
I understood the concept to be related to the process that Alex is put through for recovery and how it can backfire (i.e. his cross-eyed look at the end of the movie when they play the ninth symphony). The book explains it a bit more.
@mundotaku Sorry took me a bit but I looked in my book of A Clockwork Orange and car is called a Durango 95 so Kubrick simply used the name from the book. Also the full model name of the car from the movie is a M505 Adams Brothers Probe 16 AB/4
me and my friends when:
this car is so cool.
I believe the one in the movie broke in half during restoration in 2003 (it was on a vehicle lift).
It was based on a Hillman Imp.
Khorosho, real khorosho :)
LOL...I'm singing in the rain.....
@ Ichiboy 900-Dude! I nearly pissed my pants when I heard Haddaways song dubbed over this scene!!! HOLY CRAP!!!! TOO FUNNY!!!
actually dim says you bash it baby you bash it you bash it
The glorious 9th.
They need to make a computer called "Hogs of the Road!"
The scene is also recreated in Rob Zombies - Never going to stop me or red red krrovy.
Just watched this scene with Mad Max Fury Road chase music over it, I recommend it, fits very well.
In the 70's, this movie was disturbing. Today, it's everyday reality.
I rewatched it recently after remembering how shocked I was by it as a teenager. I didn't find it that shocking anymore, and I felt sad when I realized that meant I'd been so desensitized to this sort of thing.
@chunkymilk Real awesome costume, it was kinda hard for me to find white pants and the boots but found them! So i'm excited
CAPOLAVORO!!!