A Clockwork Orange Review: A Disturbing Kubrick Masterpiece
A Clockwork Orange is bizarre, distrubing, and intriguing all at the same time. Kubrick has created a movie that will bother the audience, yet hold their unwavering attention.
A Clockwork Orange is bizarre, distrubing, and intriguing all at the same time. Kubrick has created a movie that will bother the audience, yet hold their unwavering attention.
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Overall I think Ahsoka episode 1 was a pretty solid first episode. Between the cool action, well-realized characters, and interesting set up I am excited to see what comes next. It is always nice to be back in a galaxy far far away.
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Without a doubt, this is the best Transformers movie to date.
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