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Who's up for some UltraViolence..?
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Who's up for some UltraViolence..?

"a woman in a white leotard"

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Seeker Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 01:35PM

Why the jockstrap??
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 02:01PM

Because he's a tranny. (*facepalm*)
Onyma Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 04:03PM

Thems some nice groodys ma brothers, gives me a dooby panhandle. Fancy to sod that devotchka with a little in-out in-out.

Edit: And she is Adrianne Curry. Definitely nothing under that codpiece.



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Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 07:50PM

Ever tried to find a copy of "A Clockwork Orange" to rent? Damned near impossible, I've never seen one available.

'Course I got lucky and was rentin to a cat who was a serious DVD collector who just happened to have had an original DVD of it so ..... I snagged that puppy in a heart beat and its .m4v image is now nestled ever so sweetly in the confines of a Seagate 2TB HD smileys with beer

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BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 08:00PM

Maybe she should opt for a minipad next photo shoot. spinning smiley sticking its tongue out
Onyma Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 08:52PM

lol Then she wouldn't be wearing a proper Clockwork costume then smiling
smiley Plenty of shots on the web of her in a bikini... and a lot less.
woberto Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 09:07PM

Thanks Kim & Onyma, I was beginning to think everyone around here was ignorant to the genius of Kubrick.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 14/09/2011 09:08PM by woberto.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 10:46PM

I didn't like it the first time I saw nor again years later. Just me, my tastes.
Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 11:06PM

Nah, I recognized the get up immediately 'berto.

To Blahs point, I didn't see it as anything much more than a study in depravity and brutality capped off with a healthy dose of irony of course. But, as a certified shit-hoarder it WAS a necessity that I have a copy.

BTW, while we're on the topic of obscurities, if you can tell me what 60s artist used "shit-hoarder" in a very obscure, yet tasty bit of musical poetrics I'll sendja a frostie cyber brew of your choice smileys with beer

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BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 11:22PM

The Doors. Curses Invocations.
pulse Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 11:45PM

Kim: That's funny, a clockwork orange is available at any local DVD store here, and was on TV not that long ago. Not hard to find at all.

I like the movie, and love the soundtrack.
Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 14, 2011 11:48PM

I was really thinkin of Jim Morrisons "An American Prayer" version of "Curses Invocations" but that'll work. Nice catch dude rock
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Weird bate-headed mongrels

I keep expecting one of you to rise

Large buxom obese queen

Garden hogs and cunt veterans

Quaint cabbage saints

Shit hoarders and individualists

Drag strip officials

Tight lipped losers and

Lustful fuck salesman

My militant dandies

All strange orders of monsters

Hot on the tail of the woodvine

We welcome you to our procession


Here come the Comedians

look at them smile

Watch them dance an Indian mile

Look at them gesture

How aplomb

So to gesture everyone

Words dissemble

Words be quick

Words resemble walking sticks

Plant them they will grow

Watch them waver so

I'll always be a word man

Better then a bird man



Some of that great poetry I was talkin 'bout smileys with beer

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woberto Report This Comment
Date: September 15, 2011 12:09AM

Malcolm McDowell was banned from several countries, including Australia and USA, because of this movie.
I am not comfortable watching it but it's one of those movies you just have to see.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: September 15, 2011 12:20AM

It's one of the few movies I will never own nor watch again. Others include Saw, Rosemary's Baby, The Exorcist, Rocky Horror Picture Show and any live footage of The Grateful Dead (that's on principle as a protest against all the OCD Dead-heads I've known and same goes for hearing any and all their bootlegged for-shit tapes).

BTW Kim, I just looked it up but thought it was the Doors or Jim Morrison anyway. I remember hearing it a time or two and I think my wife has it on something. It is good poetry. I wish I had copies of some unpublished poetry I heard recited at a poetry jam I was at in Corvallis many years ago. Most were awesome.



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Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 15, 2011 03:03AM

I remember when ACO came out there was quite a stir over it and even seeing it in theaters was kinda taboo, almost treated like porn of the day was. Gotta remember, at that time there was no real video to be had, so the theater was the only place to see it.

I can appreciate it for its oddity, much like how I view Natural Born Killers. Both are exceedingly violent but carry something else on another level if you can muddle through to get to it.

I don't do slasher movies at all, period, just not my bag. Seeing someone being stabbed without actually seeing it gets the point across well enough for me.

Several years ago I went on a "short" binge of makin the rounds at various poetry night readings at some places here and found it interesting. What I found most prevalent though was people spewing a lotta angst and precious little I had much appreciation for.

After a few nights of watchin I had to give it a shot myself, which I found nerve wracking as I pretty much bared my soul to a club full of 15 or 20 total strangers as I hammered out 5 or so of my faves. I suppose I was well received, at least I didn get booed off the stage, but I also think the angst crew problee didn care for my stuff, which was Ok considerin I didn care much for theirs either grinning smiley

Just for shitz and giggles here's one I penned about watching others. I titled it:

Night Out


Went to a reading the other night,
not of cards, or palms, but ...
words

Sittin there in the darkness,
hearing others words, feeling others words,
art, one to a dozen or so

Heard emotion playing out from pages,
thin white sheets,
vocalized to spoken status,
validation, purpose, release

Sat lonely and lonesome in the dark,
had a beer,
too many cigarettes

Wishing only for the comfort your presence
could bring to this gathering
someone to listen with,
someone to talk with,
experience these moments,
share thoughts

Just someone

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BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: September 15, 2011 03:33AM

That's pretty good. I don't write poetry per se but I write songs. Or I have anyway.
Mrkim Report This Comment
Date: September 15, 2011 04:00AM

Thanks for the kindness Blah. It's not really one of my best, those are either too dark or too mushy for display here, but given the topic, it seemed at least semi-relevant eye
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Writin songs is very similar, just different, and certainly an externalization of some part of self, which all art is in one way or another.

My poems are usually as much therapeutic as they are anything else (taunt)

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jgoins Report This Comment
Date: September 15, 2011 10:52AM

I liked ACO but I also like "Caligula" another McDowell film but has much more depravity in it. I have a copy of it, not the shortened version but the full length unedited version. It is getting harder to find with all scenes included.
BlahX3 Report This Comment
Date: September 15, 2011 01:49PM

I was being honest, I think that's a good poem. I've written all sorts of songs and was quite prolific when I was younger. Some are good, some I think are great, a lot are crap. Wide range too. Humor songs, love songs, songs about seeking enlightenment, love and peace, etc.
woberto Report This Comment
Date: December 04, 2011 08:26AM