Helen Mirren and Malcolm McDowell in 1973.
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Tank Girl doesn't get enough love imo, it was made in 1995 and adapted from a comic book series, it has Lori Petty, Naomi Watts, Ice-T (who also did some of the music), Malcom McDowell, and Iggy Pop. The soundtrack is phenomenal, it has music from Joan Jett, Devo (their cover of their own song, Girl U Want is incredible), the magnificent bastards, Bush, Hole, and Veruca Salt. It's zainey, funny, semi-erotic, and the animated segments are phenomenal and hold up to this day. Everything about it is great. It's exactly what the MCU is trying to be these days.
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Conker's Bad Fur Day (Rareware, 2001)
A Clockwork Orange (Columbia / Warner Bros., 1971). Produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick.
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Honestly A Clockwork Orange has one of the best opening scenes in cinematic history. Likewise with the novel, it’s the opening monologue. It’s ominous, yet tells you everything about what you should expect. Malcom McDowell’s impromptu ‘cheers’ to the audience as he raises that glass of Moloko Plus and very subtly nods his head. He’s piercing through your soul, saying “hold onto your seats, your life is about to change.”
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In the Mad parody of A Clockwork Orange, Malcolm McDowell is forced to watch The Dean Martin Show.
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